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Selected Recent Publications

Israel, A. M., S. Hayes, B. P. Boyd, and B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2023. Effects of nest concealment on nest predation and cowbird parasitism, flight initiation distance and female stress levels in the Wood Thrush. Journal of Field Ornithology 94(1):9. https://doi. org/10.5751/JFO-00206-940109

Stutchbury, B.J.M., and E. S. Morton. 2022. Behavioral Ecology of Tropical Birds, 2nd Ed. Elsevier.

Horn, L., T. K. Remmel, B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2021. Weak evidence of carry-over effects of overwinter climate and habitat productivity on spring arrival of migratory songbirds at a northern stopover site. Ornithological Applications 123: 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithapp/duab012

VanVliet, H., B. J. M. Stutchbury, A. E. M. Newman, and D. R. Norris. 2020. The impacts of agricultural intensification on an obligate grassland bird of North America. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 106696.

Eng, M. L., Bridget J.M. Stutchbury, and Christy A. Morrissey. 2019. Neonicotinoid insecticide reduces fueling and delays migration in songbirds. Science 365: 1177-1180.

Eng, M., B. J. M. Stutchbury, and C.  Morrissey. 2017. Imidacloprid and chlorpyrifos insecticides impair migratory ability in a seed-eating songbird. Scientific Reports, 7: 15176. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-15446-x

Stutchbury, B. J. M., R. Siddiqui, K. Fraser. 2016. Ecological causes and consequences of intra-tropical migration in long-distance migratory birds. American Naturalist. Invited paper. Am. Nat. 188, S28–S40

Stutchbury, B. J. M, K. Fraser, C. Silverio, P. Kramer, B. Aeppli, N. Mickle, M. Pearman, A. Savage, J. Mejeur. 2016. Tracking mated pairs in a long-distance migratory songbird: migration schedules are not synchronized within-pairs. Animal Behavior 114: 63-68

Stanley, C. Q1., E. A. McKinnon1, K. C. Fraser, M. P. MacPherson, G. Casbourn, L. Friesen, P. P. Marra, C.Studds, T. B. Ryder,  N. Diggs and B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2015. Connecting breeding, wintering, and migration sites by range-wide tracking of a declining migratory songbird. Conservation Biology 29: 164-174. (1joint first authors).