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The Interconnected Health Initiative: A Smithsonian Framework to Extend One Health Research and EducationDOI: info:10.3389/fvets.2021.629410v. 8Frontiers Media SA
Comizzoli, Pierre, Pagenkopp Lohan, Katrina M., Muletz-Wolz, Carly, Hassell, James, and Coyle, Brian J. 2021. "The Interconnected Health Initiative: A Smithsonian Framework to Extend One Health Research and Education." Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.629410.
Social network analysis reveals specialized trade in an Endangered songbirdDOI: info:10.1111/acv.12514v. 23No. 2Zoological Society of London132–144
Sánchez‐Mercado, A., Cardozo‐Urdaneta, A., Moran, L., Ovalle, L., Arvelo, M. Á., Morales‐Campos, J., Coyle, Brian James, Braun, Michael J., and Rodríguez‐Clark, Kathryn M. 2020. "Social network analysis reveals specialized trade in an Endangered songbird." Animal Conservation, 23, (2) 132–144. https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12514.
Illegal wildlife trade networks: finding creative opportunities for conservation intervention in challenging circumstancesDOI: info:10.1111/acv.12587v. 23No. 2Wiley151–152
Sanchez-Mercado, A., Cardozo-Urdaneta, A., Rodríguez-Clark, Kathryn M., Moran, L., Ovalle, L., Arvelo, M. Angel, Morales-Campos, J., Coyle, Brian J., and Braun, Michael J. 2020. "Illegal wildlife trade networks: finding creative opportunities for conservation intervention in challenging circumstances." Animal Conservation, 23, (2) 151–152. https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12587.
Evaluating a potential source of founders for ex situ conservation efforts: genetic differentiation between disjunct populations of the Endangered red siskin Spinus cucullatusDOI: info:10.3354/esr00898v. 36Oldendorf/Luhe, Germany183–196
Rodríguez-Clark, Kathryn M., Davidson, Brian, Kingston, Sarah, Coyle, Brian J., Duchesne, Pierre, and Braun, Michael J. 2018. "Evaluating a potential source of founders for ex situ conservation efforts: genetic differentiation between disjunct populations of the Endangered red siskin Spinus cucullatus." Endangered Species Research, 36 183–196. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00898.
How to deal with ground truthing affected by human-induced habitat change?: Identifying high-quality habitats for the Critically Endangered Red SiskinDOI: info:10.1002/ece3.3628v. 8No. 2Wiley841–851
Sánchez-Mercado, Ada, Rodríguez-Clark, Kathryn M., Miranda, Jhonathan, Ferrer-Paris, José Rafael, Coyle, Brian, Toro, Samuel, Cardozo-Urdaneta, Arlene, and Braun, Michael J. 2018. "How to deal with ground truthing affected by human-induced habitat change?: Identifying high-quality habitats for the Critically Endangered Red Siskin." Ecology and Evolution, 8, (2) 841–851. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3628.
The Red Siskin Initiative: Saving an Endangered Finch in Partnership with AviculturistsQueensland Finch Society, Ltd.45–66
Arvelo, Miguel, Braun, Michael J., Coyle, Brian J., Davis, Sam, Diaz, Zirza, Fink, Jonathan, Lynch, Warren, Hansen, Paula, Marinari, Paul, Miranda, Jonathan, Monfort, Steven L., Ovalle-Moleiro, Leonel, Rodríguez, Jon Paul, Rodríguez-Clark, Kathryn M., Rodríguez-Ferraro, Adriana, Royer, Erica, Sánchez-Mercado, Ada Y., and Sucre, Bibiana. 2017. "The Red Siskin Initiative: Saving an Endangered Finch in Partnership with Aviculturists." In Finches ’17: White Papers from the Sixth International Finch Convention. Brisbane ed. 45–66. Queensland Finch Society, Ltd..
Recovering the endangered Red Siskin30–38
Coyle, Brian J., Braun, Michael J., Rodríguez-Clark, Kathryn M., and Moleiro, Leonel Ovalle. 2013. "Recovering the endangered Red Siskin." Journal of the National Finch and Softbill Society, 30–38.
Limited variation in visual sensitivity among bowerbird species suggests that there is no link between spectral tuning and variation in display colourationDOI: info:10.1242/jeb.062224v. 215No. 71090–1105
Coyle, Brian J., Hart, Nathan S., Carleton, Karen L., and Borgia, Gerald. 2012. "Limited variation in visual sensitivity among bowerbird species suggests that there is no link between spectral tuning and variation in display colouration." Journal of Experimental Biology, 215, (7) 1090–1105. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.062224.
Borgia, Gerald, Coyle, Brian James, and Zwiers, P. B. 2007. "Evolution of Colorful Display." Evolution, 61, (3) 708–712. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00051.x.
Female preferences drive the evolution of mimetic accuracy in male sexual displaysDOI: info:10.1098/rsbl.2007.0234v. 3No. 5463–466
Coleman, Seth William, Patricelli, Gail Lisa, Coyle, Brian James, Siani, Jennifer, and Borgia, Gerald. 2007. "Female preferences drive the evolution of mimetic accuracy in male sexual displays." Biology Letters, 3, (5) 463–466. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2007.0234.