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Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscapeDOI: info:10.1038/s41559-024-02363-2
Burton, A. C., Beirne, Christopher, Gaynor, Kaitlyn M., Sun, Catherine, Granados, Alys, Allen, Maximilian L., Alston, Jesse M., Alvarenga, Guilherme C., Calderón, Francisco Samuel Álvarez, Amir, Zachary, Anhalt-Depies, Christine, Appel, Cara, Arroyo-Arce, Stephanny, Balme, Guy, Bar-Massada, Avi, Barcelos, Daniele, Barr, Evan, Barthelmess, Erika L., Baruzzi, Carolina, Basak, Sayantani M., Beenaerts, Natalie, Belmaker, Jonathan, Belova, Olgirda, Bezarević, Branko, Bird, Tori et al. 2024. "Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape." Nature Ecology & Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-024-02363-2.
Using global remote camera data of a solitary species complex to evaluate the drivers of group formationDOI: info:10.1073/pnas.2312252121v. 121No. 121–8
Twining, Joshua P., Sutherland, Chris, Zalewski, Andrzej, Cove, Michael V., Birks, Johnny, Wearn, Oliver R., Haysom, Jessica, Wereszczuk, Anna, Manzo, Emiliano, Bartolommei, Paola, Mortelliti, Alessio, Evans, Bryn, Gerber, Brian D., McGreevy, Thomas J., Ganoe, Laken S., Masseloux, Juliana, Mayer, Amy E., Wierzbowska, Izabela, Loch, Jan, Akins, Jocelyn, Drummey, Donovan, McShea, William, Manke, Stephanie, Pardo, Lain, Boyce, Andy J. et al. 2024. "Using global remote camera data of a solitary species complex to evaluate the drivers of group formation." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121, (12) 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2312252121.
Jachowski, David S., Baldwin, Robert, and Boyce, Andy J. 2023. "Shifting the conservation Overton window." Conservation Biology, 37, (2). https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.14080.
Bison Reintroduction to Mixed-Grass Prairie Is Associated With Increases in Bird Diversity and Cervid Occupancy in Riparian AreasDOI: info:10.3389/fevo.2022.821822v. 10Frontiers Media SA
Boyce, Andy J., Shamon, Hila, and McShea, William J. 2022. "Bison Reintroduction to Mixed-Grass Prairie Is Associated With Increases in Bird Diversity and Cervid Occupancy in Riparian Areas." Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.821822.
Unique utilisation pattern responses of five sympatric ungulates to local phenological gradientsDOI: info:10.1071/WR20185CSIRO Publishing
Shamon, Hila, Boyce, Andy J., Kunkle, Kyran, and McShea, William J. 2022. "Unique utilisation pattern responses of five sympatric ungulates to local phenological gradients." Wildlife Research, https://doi.org/10.1071/WR20185.
Grassland bird diversity and abundance in the presence of native and non-native grazersDOI: info:10.5751/ACE-01944-160213v. 16No. 2Resilience Alliance
Boyce, Andy J., Shamon, Hila, Kunkel, Kyran E., and McShea, William J. 2021. "Grassland bird diversity and abundance in the presence of native and non-native grazers." Avian Conservation and Ecology, 16, (2). https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-01944-160213.
Using ecoacoustics metrices to track grassland bird richness across landscape gradientsDOI: info:10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106928v. 120Elsevier106928–106928
Shamon, Hila, Paraskevopoulou, Zoe, Kitzes, Justin, Card, Emily, Deichmann, Jessica L., Boyce, Andy J., and McShea, William J. 2021. "Using ecoacoustics metrices to track grassland bird richness across landscape gradients." Ecological Indicators, 120 106928–106928. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106928.
Galliformes exhibit reduced cardiorespiratory morphology yet similar skeletal mass compared with other gamebirdsDOI: info:10.1676/20-00077v. 133No. 3Wilson Ornithological Society426–434
Ton, Riccardo, Boyce, Andy J., Mitchell, Adam E., Mouton, James C., Gobbo, Nonno R., Blake, William, and Tobalske, Bret. 2021. "Galliformes exhibit reduced cardiorespiratory morphology yet similar skeletal mass compared with other gamebirds." The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 133, (3) 426–434. https://doi.org/10.1676/20-00077.
Rediscovery of Rajah Scops-Owl (Otus brookii brookii) on the island of BorneoDOI: info:10.1676/20-50v. 132No. 3Wilson Ornithological Society769
Card, Emily, Check, Courtney, and Boyce, Andy J. 2020. "Rediscovery of Rajah Scops-Owl (Otus brookii brookii) on the island of Borneo." Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 132, (3) 769. https://doi.org/10.1676/20-50.
Metabolic rate is negatively linked to adult survival but does not explain latitudinal differences in songbirdsDOI: info:10.1111/ele.13464v. 23No. 4642–652
Boyce, Andy J., Mouton, James C., Lloyd, Penn, Wolf, Blair O., and Martin, Thomas E. 2020. "Metabolic rate is negatively linked to adult survival but does not explain latitudinal differences in songbirds." Ecology Letters, 23, (4) 642–652. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13464.
Biotic interactions help explain variation in elevational range limits of birds among Bornean mountainsDOI: info:10.1111/jbi.13784v. 47No. 3Wiley760–771
Burner, Ryan C., Boyce, Andy J., Bernasconi, David, Styring, Alison R., Shakya, Subir B., Boer, Chandradewana, Rahman, Mustafa Abdul, Martin, Thomas E., and Sheldon, Frederick H. 2020. "Biotic interactions help explain variation in elevational range limits of birds among Bornean mountains." Journal of Biogeography, 47, (3) 760–771. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13784.
An assessment of vouchered records and field observations of the rare anguid, Dopasia buettikoferi (Lidth de Jeude, 1905) in BorneoDOI: info:10.3897/herpetozoa.33.e51089v. 3359–65
Jablonski, Daniel, Lawson, Martina, Boyce, Andy J., Molls, Christian, and Das, Indraneil. 2020. "An assessment of vouchered records and field observations of the rare anguid, Dopasia buettikoferi (Lidth de Jeude, 1905) in Borneo." Herpetozoa, 33 59–65. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.33.e51089.
Interspecific aggression among parapatric and sympatric songbirds on a tropical elevational gradientDOI: info:10.1093/beheco/ary194v. 30No. 2Oxford University Press541–547
Boyce, Andy J. and Martin, Thomas E. 2019. "Interspecific aggression among parapatric and sympatric songbirds on a tropical elevational gradient." Behavioral Ecology, 30, (2) 541–547. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ary194.
Biotic interactions are the dominant drivers of phylogenetic and functional structure in bird communities along a tropical elevational gradientDOI: info:10.1093/auk/ukz054v. 136No. 4Oxford University Press Inc.Article ukz054
Boyce, Andy J., Shakya, Subir, Sheldon, Frederick H., Moyle, Robert G., and Martin, Thom E. 2019. "Biotic interactions are the dominant drivers of phylogenetic and functional structure in bird communities along a tropical elevational gradient." The Auk, 136, (4) Article ukz054. https://doi.org/10.1093/auk/ukz054.
Boyce, Andy J. 2018. "For some tropical birds, home is where the rot is." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 16, (7) 420–420. https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.1944.
Contrasting latitudinal patterns of life‐history divergence in two genera of new world thrushes (Turdinae)DOI: info:10.1111/jav.01113v. 48No. 4581–590
Boyce, Andy J. and Martin, Thomas E. 2017. "Contrasting latitudinal patterns of life‐history divergence in two genera of new world thrushes (Turdinae)." Journal of Avian Biology, 48, (4) 581–590. https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.01113.
Enclosed nests may provide greater thermal than nest predation benefits compared with open nests across latitudesDOI: info:10.1111/1365-2435.12819v. 31No. 61231–1240
Martin, Thomas E., Boyce, Andy J., Fierro‐Calderón, Karolina, Mitchell, Adam E., Armstad, Connor E., Mouton, James C., and Bin Soudi, Evertius E. 2017. "Enclosed nests may provide greater thermal than nest predation benefits compared with open nests across latitudes." Functional Ecology, 31, (6) 1231–1240. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12819.
Clutch size declines with elevation in tropical birdsDOI: info:10.1642/AUK-14-150.1v. 132No. 2424–432
Boyce, Andy J., Freeman, Benjamin G., Mitchell, Adam E., and Martin, Thomas E. 2015. "Clutch size declines with elevation in tropical birds." The Auk, 132, (2) 424–432. https://doi.org/10.1642/AUK-14-150.1.
Adult Mortality Probability and Nest Predation Rates Explain Parental Effort in Warming Eggs with Consequences for Embryonic Development TimeDOI: info:10.1086/681986v. 186No. 2The University of Chicago Press223–236
Martin, Thomas E., Oteyza, Juan C., Boyce, Andy J., Lloyd, Penn, and Ton, Riccardo. 2015. "Adult Mortality Probability and Nest Predation Rates Explain Parental Effort in Warming Eggs with Consequences for Embryonic Development Time." The American Naturalist, 186, (2) 223–236. https://doi.org/10.1086/681986.
Using Diverse Data Sources to Detect Elevational Range Changes of Birds on Mount Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo197–247
Harris, J. B., Yong, Ding Li, Boyce, Andy J., Eaton, James A., Bernard, Henry, Biun, Alim, Langevin, Angela, Martin, Thomas E., Wei, Dan, and Sheldon, Frederick H. 2012. "Using Diverse Data Sources to Detect Elevational Range Changes of Birds on Mount Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo." The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 197–247.