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    Migration Distance and Body Condition Influence Shorebird Migration Strategies and Stopover Decisions During Southbound Migration

    Migration Distance and Body Condition Influence Shorebird Migration Strategies and Stopover Decisions During Southbound Migration by Alexandra M. Anderson, Sjoerd Duijns, Paul A. Smith, Christian Friis, Erica Nol

    Published 2019-07-01
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    Habitat alteration and fecal deposition by geese alter tundra invertebrate communities: Implications for diets of sympatric birds.

    Habitat alteration and fecal deposition by geese alter tundra invertebrate communities: Implications for diets of sympatric birds. by Scott A Flemming, Paul A Smith, Lisa V Kennedy, Alexandra M Anderson, Erica Nol

    Published 2022-01-01
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    Effects of turbine height and cut-in speed on bat and swallow fatalities at wind energy facilities

    Effects of turbine height and cut-in speed on bat and swallow fatalities at wind energy facilities by Alexandra M. Anderson, Catherine B. Jardine, J.R. Zimmerling, Erin F. Baerwald, Christina M. Davy

    Published 2022-01-01
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    Consistent declines in wing lengths of Calidridine sandpipers suggest a rapid morphometric response to environmental change.

    Consistent declines in wing lengths of Calidridine sandpipers suggest a rapid morphometric response to environmental change. by Alexandra M Anderson, Christian Friis, Cheri L Gratto-Trevor, R I Guy Morrison, Paul A Smith, Erica Nol

    Published 2019-01-01
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