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The following pages link to Eben H Paxton (Q54370):
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- Abundance, distribution, and population trends of the iconic Hawaiian Honeycreeper, the ʻIʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea) throughout the Hawaiian Islands (Q60990) (← links)
- Using Molecular Genetic Markers to Resolve a Subspecies Boundary: The Northern Boundary of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher in the Four-Corner States (Q65837) (← links)
- The ecology of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher in central Arizona - A 10-year synthesis report (Q66348) (← links)
- Nestling sex ratios in the southwestern willow flycatcher (Q143960) (← links)
- The effect of isolation, fragmentation, and population bottlenecks on song structure of a Hawaiian honeycreeper (Q145425) (← links)
- Rapid colonization of a Hawaiian restoration forest by a diverse avian community (Q145507) (← links)
- Bridging the research-implementation gap in avian conservation with translational ecology (Q145796) (← links)
- Linking climate niches across seasons to assess population vulnerability in a migratory bird (Q145984) (← links)
- Automated telemetry reveals post-reintroduction exploratory behavior and movement patterns of an endangered corvid, ʻAlalā (Corvus hawaiiensis) in Hawaiʻi, USA (Q146259) (← links)
- 2011 Kiwikiu (Maui Parrotbill) and Maui 'Alauahio abundance estimates and the effect of sampling effort on power to detect a trend (Q147312) (← links)
- Evaluating community-level response to management actions across a diverse Hawaiian forest bird community (Q149590) (← links)
- Suppression of invasive Brown Treesnakes and reintroduction of native avifauna on Guam (Q150069) (← links)
- Hawaiian waterbird movement across a developed landscape (Q150159) (← links)
- Molt patterns, aging criteria, and molt-breeding seasonality of 8 native forest birds from the Island of Hawaiʻi (Q150634) (← links)
- Distribution and trends of endemic Hawaiian waterbirds (Q150860) (← links)
- Predation thresholds for reintroduction of native avifauna following suppression of invasive brown treesnakes on Guam (Q150874) (← links)
- Collapsing avian community on a Hawaiian island (Q151099) (← links)
- Aging and sexing guide to the forest birds of Hawai‘i Island (Q152749) (← links)
- Keeping Hawai’i’s forest birds one step ahead of avian diseases in a warming world: a focus on Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge. A case study from the National Conservation and Training Center Structured Decision Making Workshop (Q153854) (← links)
- Monitoring Hawaiian waterbirds: evaluation of sampling methods to produce reliable estimates (Q154612) (← links)
- Assessing the potential of translocating vulnerable forest birds by searching for novel and enduring climatic ranges (Q156584) (← links)
- Response to terrestrial nest predators among endemic and introduced Hawaiian birds (Q156657) (← links)
- Optimizing trilateration estimates for tracking fine-scale movement of wildlife using automated radio telemetry networks (Q156714) (← links)
- Altitudinal migration and the future of an iconic Hawaiian honeycreeper in response to climate change and management (Q156730) (← links)
- Trophic interactions and feedbacks maintain intact and degraded states of Hawaiian tropical forests (Q157273) (← links)
- Hypotheses and lessons from a native moth outbreak in a low-diversity, tropical rainforest (Q157276) (← links)
- Vulnerability of Hawaiian Forest Birds to Climate Change (Q160389) (← links)
- Mariana Swiftlet Population Analysis (Q227200) (← links)
- Avian Malaria Genomic Research Project (Q227351) (← links)
- Ecology and Demography of Hawaiian Forest Birds (Q229467) (← links)
- Thresholds to Restoration (Q229473) (← links)
- Ecology of Hawaiian Waterbirds (Q229474) (← links)
- Dynamics of a Koa Looper Moth Outbreak and Response by the Native Forest Community (Q229950) (← links)
- Large-scale range collapse of Hawaiian forest birds under climate change and the need 21st century conservation options (Q234310) (← links)
- Fat, weather, and date affect migratory songbirds’ departure decisions, routes, and time it takes to cross the Gulf of Mexico (Q234780) (← links)
- El Niño-Southern Oscillation is linked to decreased energetic condition in long-distance migrants (Q236882) (← links)
- Comparative demographics of a Hawaiian forest bird community (Q237975) (← links)
- Linking occupancy surveys with habitat characteristics to estimate abundance and distribution in an endangered cryptic bird (Q239358) (← links)
- Methods for measuring bird-mediated seed rain: Insights from a Hawaiian mesic forest (Q239405) (← links)
- Movements of four native Hawaiian birds across a naturally fragmented landscape (Q239446) (← links)
- Survivorship across the annual cycle of a migratory passerine, the willow flycatcher (Q239638) (← links)
- Home range and use of habitat of western yellow-billed cuckoos on the middle Rio Grande, New Mexico (Q244675) (← links)
- Tamarisk in riparian woodlands: A bird’s eye view (Q245026) (← links)
- Elucidating spatially explicit behavioral landscapes in the Willow Flycatcher (Q245450) (← links)
- Tamarisk biocontrol using tamarisk beetles: Potential consequences for riparian birds in the southwestern United States (Q251837) (← links)
- Stable isotope analysis of multiple tissues from Hawaiian honeycreepers indicates elevational movement (Q253347) (← links)
- Divergent movement patterns of adult and juvenile ‘Akohekohe, an endangered Hawaiian Honeycreeper (Q253719) (← links)
- A landscape-based assessment of climate change vulnerability for all native Hawaiian plants (Q256328) (← links)
- One year of migration data for a western yellow-billed cuckoo (Q257665) (← links)
- Tamarix as wildlife habitat (Q258440) (← links)