Publications | Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
2025
Peer-Reviewed (124)
Alexandrino, E. R., A. S. Gobbi, S. R. Menezes, and A. A. Dhondt (2025). How long until an urban feeder has bird visitors during the Brazilian summer?
Ornithology Research
33:23.
Alioto, N. A., A. O. Finley, B. W. Robinson, and J. C. Owen (2025). Crossing the Straits of Mackinac: over-water uplift, wind support and low wind speed facilitates water crossings by a soaring migrant during pre-breeding spring migration.
Movement Ecology
13:68.
Anderson, W. C., E. R. Funk, A. N. Theodosopoulos, K. C. Grabenstein, G. Spellman, and S. A. Taylor (2025). Weak population structure in the North American house wren
Troglodytes aedon
Journal of Avian Biology
2025:e03401.
Anirudh, N. B., F. J. F. van Veen, B. Ripoll-Capilla, B. J. W. Buckley, W. M. Erb, M. A. Niun, S. Maimunah, K. P. Makur, Armadiyanto, E. Estrada, N. S. Boyd, et al. (2025). Lowland heath forests of Indonesian Borneo: ecological value and conservation challenges.
Journal of Tropical Ecology
41:e19.
Babaei, S., L. Grieves, B. Evans, and J. Quinn (2025). Multiplex PCR reveals population structure in an inbred communal bird.
New Zealand Journal of Ecology
Backhouse, F., H. Mirando, T. Herwood, K. J. Odom, A. H. Dalziell, and J. A. Welbergen (2025a). Display court ecology in male Albert’s Lyrebirds.
Emu – Austral Ornithology
125:80–87.
Backhouse, F., J. A. Welbergen, V. I. Austin, and A. H. Dalziell (2025b). Vocal mimicry, and conspecific song and calls, in female Albert’s Lyrebirds (
Menura alberti
).
Ecology and Evolution
15:e72072.
Bakner, N. W., N. M. Masto, P. Lavretsky, C. J. Highway, A. C. Keever, A. G. Blake‐Bradshaw, R. J. Askren, H. M. Hagy, J. C. Feddersen, D. C. Osborne, and B. S. Cohen (2025). Mallard hybridization with domesticated lineages alters spring migration behavior and timing.
Ecology and Evolution
15:e70706.
Barron, D. G., H. Schwabl, P. A. Carter, D. T. Baldassarre, W. R. Lindsay, J. Karubian, and M. S. Webster (2025). Females with attractive mates gain environmental benefits that increase lifetime and multigenerational fitness.
The American Naturalist
205:265–279.
Ben Mocha, Y., M. Woith, S. Scemama De Gialluly, L. Bruscagnin, N. Kestel, S. Markman, S. M. Drobniak, V. Baglione, J. Boersma, L. Cousseau, R. Covas, et al. (2025). An integrative, peer‐reviewed and open‐source cooperative‐breeding database (Co‐ BreeD).
Journal of Animal Ecology
:1365-2656.70154.
Bielski, L., and C. Wood (2025). Trading places: opposite colonization and extinction responses of the Hermit Warbler and Western Bluebird to the 2021 Dixie Fire.
California Fish and Wildlife Journal
110.
Binley, A. D., L. Haddaway, R. Buxton, K. M. Lalla, D. Lesbarreres, P. A. Smith, and J. R. Bennett (2025a). Endangered species lack research on the outcomes of conservation action.
Conservation Science and Practice
7:e13304.
Binley, A. D., J. O. Hanson, O. J. Robinson, G. H. Golet, and J. R. Bennett (2025b). Quantifying the value of participatory science data for conservation decision‐making.
Journal of Applied Ecology
62:1024–1036.
Boersma, J., J. J. Gregg, D. Nason, E. Malesa, C. Le Breton, S. Ketaloya, B. Iova, and J. C. Mittermeier (2025). An ornithological survey of Fergusson Island, D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago, Papua New Guinea: new island records and noteworthy natural history observations.
Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club
145.
Bopardikar, I., D. V. Harris, V. V. Robin, and H. Klinck (2025). Comparing visual and acoustic detectability of two coastal cetacean species off Sindhudurg, India, to better inform integrated survey protocol.
Scientific Reports
15:31146.
Border, J. A., J. W. Pearce-Higgins, C. M. Hewson, C. Howard, P. A. Stephens, S. G. Willis, R. A. Fuller, J. O. Hanson, H. Sierdsema, R. P. B. Foppen, L. Brotons, et al. (2025). Expanding protected area coverage for migratory birds could improve long-term population trends.
Nature Communications
16:1813.
Bouffaut, L., Q. Goestchel, R. A. Rørstadbotnen, A. Sladen, A. Hartog, and H. Klinck (2025). Estimating sound pressure levels from distributed acoustic sensing data using 20 Hz fin whale calls.
JASA Express Letters
5:040802.
Brunk, K. M., J. F. Goldberg, C. Maxwell, M. Z. Peery, G. M. Jones, L. R. Gallagher, H. A. Kramer, A. L. Westerling, J. J. Keane, S. Kahl, and C. M. Wood (2025). Bioregional-scale acoustic monitoring can support fire-prone forest restoration planning.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
n/a:e2843.
Buderman, F. E., E. M. Hanks, V. Ruiz‐Gutierrez, M. Shull, R. K. Murphy, and D. A. W. Miller (2025). Integrated movement models for individual tracking and species distribution data.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
16:345–361.
Canul Turriza, R. A., V. Z. Fernández-Díaz, O. Hinojosa Huerta, M. Jiménez Torres, and R. Turriza Mena (2025). Changes in land-cover patterns in the Huizache–Caimanero coastal lagoon system from 1990 to 2020.
Journal of Coastal Conservation
29:10.
Cappello, C. D., K. V. Jacobson, J. T. Driscoll, K. M. McCarty, and J. M. Bauder (2025a). Northward migrations of nonbreeding Bald Eagles from Arizona, USA.
Journal of Raptor Research
59.
Cappello, C. D., K. V. Jacobson, J. T. Driscoll, K. M. McCarty, and J. M. Bauder (2025b). Using integrated step‐selection analyses to map high‐risk electrocution areas for a highly mobile species.
The Journal of Wildlife Management
89:e70061.
Carlson, S. C., and T. B. Phillips (2025). Mitigating collision-caused bird mortality through message framing: insights from residents’ intentions for bird-safe windows.
Biological Conservation
312:111438.
Chusyd, D. E., E. Rowland, L. Jacobsen, and D. Hedwig (2025). Visual body condition scoring for wild African forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis).
African Journal of Ecology
63:e70096.
Clink, D. J., and A. H. Ahmad (2025). gibbonNetR: an R package for the use of convolutional neural networks for automated detection of acoustic data.
Journal of Open Source Software
10:7250.
Clink, D. J., J. Kim, H. Cross-Jaya, A. H. Ahmad, M. Hong, R. Sala, H. Birot, C. Agger, T. T. Vu, H. N. Thi, T. N. Chi, and H. Klinck (2025). Automated detection of gibbon calls From passive acoustic monitoring data using convolutional neural networks in the “Torch for R” ecosystem.
Ecology and Evolution
15:e71678.
Cohen, R., P. Baker, C. Bowser, M. Breece, A. Flecker, D. Fox, J. Henne, A. Higgs, M. Niemistö, R. Pendleton, S. Sethi, et al. (2025). Sounds of Atlantic sturgeon spawning: first description and opportunities for riverine endangered species conservation with passive acoustic monitoring.
Endangered Species Research
58:1–14.
Commisso, G. M., M. D. Burns, and C. B. Dillman (2025). Gut specialization for lower trophic levels shapes morphological evolution in North American minnows and suckers.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
145:blaf038.
Condori, B., M. Recuerda, J. C. Illera, and B. Milá (2025). The relative roles of selection and drift in the Chaffinch radiation (Aves:
Fringilla
) across the Atlantic archipelagos of Macaronesia.
Ecology and Evolution
15:e71307.
Corneliussen, L., J. A. Kennerley, M. Zamora, R. J. Soulliere, M. Monteith, S. Partridge, M. Webster, J. Boersma, and W. Feeney (2025). Repeated nest failure precedes group dissolution and joining a neighbouring group by a female Variegated Fairy-wren.
Australian Field Ornithology
42:131–133.
Curley, S. R., A. Farnsworth, T. P. White, J. Shamoun‐Baranes, and A. M. Dokter (2025). Differences between terrestrial and offshore bird migration: Implications for offshore wind energy.
Journal of Applied Ecology
62:2800–2813.
D’Agostino, J., D. J. Clink, A. Abdullah, and S. Spehar (2025). Siamangs (Symphalangus syndactylus) modify travel behavior in response to playback experiments of anthropogenic sound events.
Ethology
131:122–132.
Dantzker, M. S., M. T. Duggan, E. Berlik, S. Delikaris-Manias, V. Bountourakis, V. Pulkki, and A. N. Rice (2025). Deciphering complex coral reef soundscapes with spatial audio and 360° video.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
n/a.
Darras, K. F. A., R. A. Rountree, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, A. F. Cord, F. Pitz, Y. Chen, L. Dong, A. Rocquencourt, C. Desjonquères, P. M. Diaz, T.-H. Lin, et al. (2025). Worldwide soundscapes: a synthesis of passive acoustic monitoring across realms.
Global Ecology and Biogeography
34:e70021.
de Brito, V., K. R. Piller, and D. D. Bloom (2025). Ecological opportunity spurred adaptive radiation of Central Mexican Silversides: evidence from functional and morphometric traits.
Evolution
79:2274–2293.
DePuy, W., P. Thung, V. Schreer, and W. M. Erb (2025). Navigating scale and interdisciplinary dynamics in conservation social science.
Conservation Biology
39:e70005.
Desmet, P., J. Shamoun-Baranes, B. Kranstauber, A. M. Dokter, N. Weisshaupt, B. Schmid, S. Bauer, G. Haase, B. Hoekstra, P. Huybrechts, H. Leijnse, et al. (2025). Biological data derived from European weather radars.
Scientific Data
12:361.
Dinsmore, C. R., A. Bronikowski, A. M. Sparkman, C. Davis, D. Muñoz, J. Avery, S. J. Arnold, and D. A. W. Miller (2025). Food availability has direct and delayed effects on structural growth and body reserves in garter snakes.
Ecology
106:e4523.
Dunham, K. D., Y. Hingrat, S. M. Harris, O. J. Robinson, E. Le Nuz, F. Lacroix, and V. Ruiz-Gutierrez (2025). Evaluating the impact of reinforcement efforts on imperiled species: The North African Houbara Bustard.
Global Ecology and Conservation
63:e03882.
Earl, A. D., G. G. Carter, A. G. Berlinger, E. Korir, S. S. Shah, W. N. Watetu, and D. R. Rubenstein (2025). A cryptic role for reciprocal helping in a cooperatively breeding bird.
Nature
642:381–388.
Erb, W. M., L. M. Porter, R. Voyt, L. Hernani-Lineros, and A. Di Fiore (2025). Variation in maternal effort, activity budgets, and feeding behavior in wild saddleback tamarins (Leontocebus weddelli) in northwestern Bolivia.
American Journal of Primatology
87:e70044.
Erickson-Harris, G., C. M. Wood, and K. M. Brunk (2025). A simple, quantitative determination of the appropriate duration of site closure to improve occupancy modelling for nomadic species.
Diversity and Distributions
31:e70011.
Estabrook, B. J., L. A. Bonacci-Sullivan, D. V. Harris, K. B. Hodge, A. Rahaman, M. E. Rickard, D. P. Salisbury, M. D. Schlesinger, J. M. Zeh, S. E. Parks, and A. N. Rice (2025). Passive acoustic monitoring of baleen whale seasonal presence across the New York Bight.
PLOS ONE
20:e0314857.
Feeney, W. E., J. A. Kennerley, D. Wheatcroft, W. Liang, J. B. Lamb, N. Teunissen, S. L. Lawson, J. K. Enos, B. Zhou, C. Poje, N. M. Richardson, et al. (2025). Learned use of an innate sound-meaning association in birds.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
Fink, L. H., D. Donacik, G. Erickson-Harris, B. Guy, J. O. Harrison, M. T. Reinoso-Pérez, K. Navarro-Vélez, and A. A. Dhondt (2025). Intra- and interspecific agonistic behavior of two sympatric Hispaniolan Coccyzus cuckoos.
Journal of Caribbean Ornithology
38:1–7.
Freeman, B. G., E. T. Miller, and M. Strimas‐Mackey (2025). Recent abundance changes at species’ range limits in the North and Central American avifaunas.
Global Ecology and Biogeography
34:e70059.
Garcia, M. L., I. Tolkova, S. Madhusudhana, A. Rahaman, C. S. Baker, C. A. Mayo, C. A. Hudak, and H. Klinck (2025). Acoustic abundance estimation for Critically Endangered North Atlantic right whales in Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts, USA.
Endangered Species Research
56:101–115.
Garnier, J., G. Clucas, J. Younger, B. Sen, C. Barbraud, M. LaRue, A. D. Fraser, S. Labrousse, and S. Jenouvrier (2025). Coupling genetic and demographic data to reveal dispersal processes in Emperor Penguins.
Ecology and Evolution
15:e71367.
Grabenstein, K. C., A. N. Theodosopoulos, G. A. Semenov, H. L. Kenyon, V. V. Pravosudov, and S. A. Taylor (2025). Extensive local introgression despite rare contemporary hybridization between two backyard songbirds.
Evolution
:qpaf198.
Grieves, L. A., and G. B. Gloor (2025). Uropygial gland microbiota of Nearctic−Neotropical migrants vary with season and migration distance.
Animal Microbiome
7:11.
Grieves, L. A., A. Grew, L. Iftikhar, and J. S. Quinn (2025a). Offspring provisioning is affected by begging and hatch order but not relatedness in a communally breeding bird.
Animal Behaviour
228:123311.
Grieves, L. A., S. Hing, J. Tabh, and J. S. Quinn (2025b). Offspring sex ratio in a communal breeding bird is male-biased when pre-breeding rainfall is low.
Journal of Avian Biology
2025:e03262.
Gustafson, M. L., K. McGinn, J. A. Heys, S. C. Sawyer, and C. M. Wood (2025a). Rapid, adaptive monitoring of a declining species.
Biological Conservation
311:111442.
Gustafson, M. L., and C. M. Wood (2025). A first report on Mexican Whip-poor-will distribution and detectability across Southern California.
Southwestern Naturalist
69:1–4.
Gustafson, M., J. D. McCabe, B. W. Rolek, T. L. Booms, M. T. Henderson, L. Dunn, D. L. Anderson, and J. Cruz (2025b). Gyrfalcon prey abundance and their habitat associations in a changing Arctic.
Ecology and Evolution
15:e70763.
Hanson, J. O., R. Schuster, M. Strimas‐Mackey, N. Morrell, B. P. M. Edwards, P. Arcese, J. R. Bennett, and H. P. Possingham (2025). Systematic conservation prioritization with the prioritizr R package.
Conservation Biology
39:e14376.
Hedwig, D., C. Swider, and A. Turkalo (2025). Size-based dominance relationships in female forest elephants,
Loxodonta cyclotis
Animal Behaviour
224:123201.
Hooper, D. M., K. A. Lopez, B. G. Butcher, I. J. Lovette, and S. C. Griffith (2025). Recent divergence and microgeographic genetic structure in an endangered Australian songbird: the southern Black‐Throated Finch.
Ecology and Evolution
15:e72313.
Johnston, A., A. D. Rodewald, M. Strimas-Mackey, T. Auer, W. M. Hochachka, A. N. Stillman, C. L. Davis, V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, A. M. Dokter, E. T. Miller, O. Robinson, et al. (2025). North American bird declines are greatest where species are most abundant.
Science
388:532–537.
Joly, A., L. Picek, S. Kahl, H. Goëau, L. Adam, C. Botella, M. Servajean, D. Marcos, C. Leblanc, T. Larcher, J. Matas, et al. (2025). LifeCLEF 2025 teaser: challenges on species presence prediction and identification, and individual animal identification.
Advances in Information Retrieval
(C. Hauff, C. Macdonald, D. Jannach, G. Kazai, F. M. Nardini, F. Pinelli, F. Silvestri and N. Tonellotto, Editors). Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham, pp. 373–381.
Kaatz, I. M., P. S. Lobel, and A. N. Rice (2025). Sound production and communication in catfishes. In
Catfishes, a Highly Diversified Group, Vol. 1: Their Outstanding Biology (G. Arriata, and R. E. dos Reis, eds.)
. Science Publishers, Enfield, NH, pp. 299–320.
Kennerley, W. L., G. Clucas, D. E. Lyons, and K. C. Yakola (2025). What to eat when far from home? A vagrant seabird selects novel but analogous prey.
Marine Ornithology
53:251–256.
Khalil, S., J. Walsh, E. D. Enbody, D. T. Baldassarre, M. S. Webster, and J. Karubian (2025). Adaptive introgression of putative carotenoid pigment genes explains geographic variation in a sexually-selected plumage trait.
Evolution
79:2072–2085.
Knutie, S., E. Wuesthoff, and K. Kapfer (2025). Disability in ecology and evolution.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
40:819–823.
Lauder, K. (2025). Towards neuro-inclusive workplaces: insights from neurodivergent individuals in a conservation-based organization.
Journal of Organizational Psychology
24.
Lavinia, P. D., L. Campagna, M. Carboni, A. S. Barreira, S. C. Lougheed, P. L. Tubaro, and D. A. Lijtmaer (2025). Selection on a single locus drives plumage differentiation in the Rufous-collared Sparrow (
Zonotrichia capensis
).
Evolution
79:1310–1321.
Lees, A. C., A. Farnsworth, S. R. Curley, and J. J. Gilroy (2025). Are vagrant landbirds mere victims of the weather?—a response.
British Birds
118:96–96.
Li, L., S. Cole, J. M. Rodriguez‐Flores, E. Hestir, D. Fink, J. H. Viers, J. Medellin‐Azuara, M. Conklin, and T. Harmon (2025). Synergies between agricultural production and shorebird conservation with climate change in the Central Valley, California, with optimized water allocation and multi‐benefit land use.
Global Change Biology
31:e70304.
Linssen, H., T. K. Lameris, M. P. Boom, R. J. M. Nuijten, N. H. Buitendijk, A. M. Dokter, B. S. Ebbinge, G. Eichhorn, J. Geisler, T. Haitjema, A. Kölzsch, et al. (2025). Scope for waterfowl to speed up migration to a warming Arctic.
Nature Climate Change
15:1107–1114.
Loo, Y. Y., M. Y. Lee, S. Shaheed, T. Maul, and D. J. Clink (2025). Temporal patterns in Malaysian rainforest soundscapes demonstrated using acoustic indices and deep embeddings trained on time-of-day estimationa).
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
157:1–16.
Lourival, R. F. F., F. de O. de Roque, F. P. Bolzan, A. Guerra, A. P. Nunes, A. C. R. Lacerda, A. V. Nunes, A. Alves, A. C. P. Filho, D. B. Ribeiro, D. P. Eaton, et al. (2025). Ten relevant questions for applying biodiversity offsetting in the Pantanal wetland.
Conservation Science and Practice
n/a:e13274.
Mann, D., A. Anderson, A. Donner, M. Hall, S. Kahl, and H. Klinck (2025). Continental-scale behavioral response of birds to a total solar eclipse.
Scientific Reports
15:10113.
Maron, M. W., E. I. Greig, and J. Boersma (2025). Climate and landscape modification facilitate range expansion in
Spinus psaltria
(Lesser Goldfinch) across the Pacific Northwest.
Ornithology
142:ukaf013.
Martell, J. E. M., and A. D. Rodewald (2025). Wildlife values can inform strategic conservation communication efforts.
Human Dimensions of Wildlife
30:182–200.
Martínez-Medina, D., L. Symes, M. Retamosa-Izaguirre, and L. S. Moreira Sugai (2025). Tuning into nature: the sonic boost transforming tropical biodiversity research.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
380:20240044.
Masto, N. M., A. G. Blake-Bradshaw, C. J. Highway, A. C. Keever, J. C. Feddersen, P. T. Link, H. M. Hagy, D. C. Osborne, and B. S. Cohen (2025). Spring migration strategies of
Anas platyrhynchos
(Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations.
Ornithology
142:ukae044.
Maxwell, L. M., J. Walsh, B. J. Olsen, and A. I. Kovach (2025). Pre‐ and post‐copulatory sexual traits influence male fitness across a mosaic hybrid zone.
Ecology and Evolution
15:e70935.
McGinn, K., B. Zuckerberg, G. M. Jones, C. M. Wood, S. Kahl, K. G. Kelly, S. A. Whitmore, H. A. Kramer, J. M. Barry, E. Ng, and M. Z. Peery (2025). Frequent, heterogenous fire supports a forest owl assemblage.
Ecological Applications
35:e3080.
McTavish, E. J., J. A. Gerbracht, M. T. Holder, M. J. Iliff, D. Lepage, P. Rasmussen, B. Redelings, L. L. Sanchez Reyes, and E. T. Miller (2025). A complete and dynamic tree of birds.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
122:e2409658122.
Meehan, T. D., A. Calvo-Fonseca, O. M. Hinojosa-Huerta, J. Pitt, E. Soto-Montoya, J. Vargas, S. Villagomez-Palma, and C. J. Witko (2025). Shorebird use of the Lower Colorado River Delta during migration.
Waterbirds
48.
Miller, C. R., C. C. Taff, J. J. Uehling, A. P. Rose, and M. N. Vitousek (2025a). Moonlight predicts the timing and duration of parental behavior across latitudes in a diurnal songbird.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
79:30.
Miller, E. T., A. W. Wood, M. Baiz, A. J. Welch, R. C. Fleischer, A. S. Dale, and D. P. L. Toews (2025b). Reassessing niche partitioning in MacArthur’s warblers: foraging behaviour, morphology and diet differentiation in a phylogenetic context.
Biology Letters
21:20250001.
Miqueleiz, I., V. De Brito, J. Chuctaya, D. R. Fasutino-Fuster, M. H. Hidalgo, O. M. Lasso-Alcalá, V. Meza-Vargas, I. D. Mikolji, E. Quintero-T, M. N. L. Pastana, C. B. Dillman, and P. B. McIntyre (2025). Evolution of natural history collection autonomy in the Global South: the case of Neotropical freshwater fishes.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
146:blaf070.
Mutalib, A. H. binti A., N. A. A. Rahman, A. G. C. Alcantara, N. M. Azman, D. J. Clink, D. G. Gangko, C. D. Handono, J. C.-J. Ko, Y. Y. Loo, I. Mukri, N. A. Norazlimi, et al. (2025). Launching of the locally led East Asian Flyway acoustics program.
Oryx
58:693–694.
Navarro‐Velez, K. C., and A. A. Dhondt (2025). Wintering together: do migrants impact residents? A literature review.
Ecology and Evolution
15:e70868.
Neate-Clegg, M. H. C., J. F. Saracco, F. Rodríguez-Vásquez, and S. E. I. Jones (2025). Unraveling demographic patterns in tropical birds across an elevational gradient.
Ornithological Applications
127:duae063.
Nguyen Chi, T., T. T. Vu, H. T. Nguyen, and D. J. Clink (2025). Circadian rhythms and the use of transfer learning for critically endangered crested argus Rheinardia ocellata in the Central Highlands of Vietnam: the implications for conservation.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
380:20240056.
Noble, D. W. A., Z. A. Xirocostas, N. C. Wu, A. R. Martinig, R. A. Almeida, K. R. Bairos-Novak, H. Balti, M. G. Bertram, L. Bliard, J. A. Brand, I. Byrne, et al. (2025). The promise of community-driven preprints in ecology and evolution.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
292:20241487.
Nussbaumer, R., A. Nussbaumer, S. Guchu, R. S. Hatfield, E. M. Kanga, G. N. Kung’u, A. Kuria, E. Miller, P. K. Ndang’ang’a, P. Njoroge, D. Ogada, et al. (2025). Historical bird atlas and contemporary citizen science data reveal long‐term changes in geographic range of Kenyan birds.
Diversity and Distributions
31:e13935.
Odom, K. J., M. Araya-Salas, L. Benedict, K. Lim, J. Dale, W. H. Webb, C. Sheard, J. A. Tobias, G. F. Ball, M. L. Hall, N. E. Langmore, et al. (2025). Global incidence of female birdsong is predicted by territoriality and biparental care in songbirds.
Nature Communications
16:6157.
Palmer, K. J., E. Cummings, M. G. Dowd, K. Frasier, F. Frazao, A. Harris, A. Houweling, J. Kanes, O. S. Kirsebom, and H. Klinck (2025). A public dataset of annotated Orcinus orca acoustic signals for detection and ecotype classification.
Scientific Data
12:1137.
Paprocki, N., N. M. Richardson, N. A. Alioto, L. H. DeCicco, J. L. Watson, B. Sullivan, S. B. Lewis, J. Rothleder, and B. W. Robinson (2025). Migratory connectivity of Red-Tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) from Alaska, USA.
Journal of Raptor Research
60.
Phillips, T. B., C. Hebbard, and R. Karl (2025). Measuring science identity in informal settings through citizen science: it’s complicated.
International Journal of Science Education, Part B
0:1–18.
Picek, L., S. Kahl, H. Goëau, L. Adam, T. Larcher, C. Leblanc, M. Servajean, K. Janoušková, J. Matas, V. Čermák, K. Papafitsoros, et al. (2025). Overview of LifeCLEF 2025: challenges on species presence prediction and identification, and individual animal identification. In
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