When you submit a checklist to eBird, you make your observations available to the global community of researchers, educators, conservationists, birders, and anyone else with an interest in birds. These data are freely available for download here. Information on citing eBird resources is available here. This list of more than 930 publications highlights ways in which eBird data are being put to use. We would like this list of publications to be as inclusive as possible, so if you know of other publications that have made use of eBird please let us know.

2023

Adde, A., P.-L. Rey, P. Brun, N. Külling, F. Fopp, F. Altermatt, O. Broennimann, A. Lehmann, B. Petitpierre, N. E. Zimmermann, L. Pellissier, and A. Guisan (2023) “N-SDM: a high-performance computing pipeline for Nested Species Distribution Modelling.” Ecography 2023(6): e06540.

Adelino, J. R. P., and M. R. Lima (2023) “Current patterns of non-native vertebrate introductions in Brazil: introduction pathways and the contribution of niche dynamics in understanding the invasion process.” Biological Invasions 25(12): 3753–3772.

Adhikari, B., S. C. Subedi, S. Bhandari, K. Baral, S. Lamichhane, and T. Maraseni (2023) “Climate-driven decline in the habitat of the endemic spiny babbler (Turdoides nipalensis).” Ecosphere 14(6): e4584.

Ahanger, A. M., and S. Y. Ahanger (2023) “Avifaunal Diversity of the National Zoological Park, Delhi, India, with Special Reference to Conservation of Mycteria leucocephala.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences.

Ambrosini, R., S. Imperio, J. G. Cecere, A. Andreotti, L. Serra, F. Spina, N. Fattorini, and A. Costanzo (2023) “Modelling the timing of migration of a partial migrant bird using ringing and observation data: a case study with the Song Thrush in Italy.” Movement Ecology 11(1): 47.

Backstrom, L. J., N. P. Leseberg, C. T. Callaghan, C. Sanderson, Richard. A. Fuller, and J. E. M. Watson (2023) “Using citizen science to identify Australia’s least known birds and inform conservation action.” Emu – Austral Ornithology 1–7.

Baici, J. E., and J. Bowman (2023) “Combining community science and MaxEnt modeling to estimate Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) winter abundance and distribution.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 18(1).

Bea, A., I. Olano, S. Svazas, J. Henry, V. Yanenko, and G. Grishanov (2023) “The Black Sea-Eastern Mediterranean flyway of the globally threatened European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur).” Turkish Journal of Zoology 47(1): 48–52.

Benjara, A., C. J. W. McClure, L.-A. Rene de Roland, L. J. Sutton, and R. Thorstrom (2023) “Extensive protected area coverage and an updated global population estimate for the Endangered Madagascar Serpent-eagle Eutriorchis astur.” Bird Conservation International. 2023/02/27 edn 33: e48.

Bhanot, C., and S. Chatterjee (2023) “Conservation of urban wetland with potential international significance: a case study on Najafgarh Jheel, Delhi, India.” International Journal of Conservation Science 14(3).

Bianchini, K., and D. C. Tozer (2023) “Using Breeding Bird Survey and eBird data to improve marsh bird monitoring abundance indices and trends.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 18(1).

Biswas, S., and R. Chinthala (2023) “Biomonitoring of heavy metal signatures in urbanized contaminated ecosystems of Southern India: A case study using raptor, Athene brama.” Environmental Health Engineering And Management Journal 10(1): 51–58.

Bonnet-Lebrun, A.-S., M. Sweetlove, H. J. Griffiths, M. Sumner, P. Provoost, B. Raymond, Y. Ropert-Coudert, and A. P. Van de Putte (2023) “Opportunities and limitations of large open biodiversity occurrence databases in the context of a Marine Ecosystem Assessment of the Southern Ocean.” Frontiers in Marine Science 10: 1150603.

Briggs, C. W., E. A. Wommack, S. E. Sawtelle, C. Reynolds, and A. Amar (2023) “A Population Bottleneck Did Not Affect Polymorphism Rates in California Swainson’s Hawks.” Journal of Raptor Research 57(1): 61–68.

Brüning-González, M., P. Villagra, and H. Samaniego (2023) “Biodiversity and Resilience to Tsunamis in Chilean Urban Areas: The Role of Ecoinformatics.” Sustainability 15(9).

Buxton, R. T., A. L. Pearson, H.-Y. Lin, J. C. Sanciangco, and J. R. Bennett (2023) “Exploring the relationship between bird diversity and anxiety and mood disorder hospitalisation rates.” Geo: Geography and Environment 10(2): e00127.

Callaghan, Corey T., L. Borda-de-Água, R. van Klink, R. Rozzi, and H. M. Pereira (2023) “Unveiling global species abundance distributions.” Nature Ecology & Evolution 7(10): 1600–1609.

Callaghan, C. T., J. M. Chase, and D. J. McGlinn (2023) “Anthropogenic habitat modification causes nonlinear multiscale bird diversity declines.” Ecography n/a(n/a): e06759.

Callaghan, Corey T, F. X. Palacio, Y. Benedetti, F. Morelli, and D. E. Bowler (2023) “Large‐scale spatial variability in urban tolerance of birds.” Journal of Animal Ecology 92(2): 403–416.

Campioni, L., J. Madeiros, and P. Becciu (2023) “Citizen science data reveal possible multi-decadal phenological changes in the arrival time of a migratory tropical seabird species at the breeding ground.” Marine Biology 170(10): 124.

Cañizares, J. R., C. B. Edwards, and J. M. Reed (2023) “Quantifying phenological landmarks of migration shows nonuniform use of the Caribbean by shorebirds.” Ecology and Evolution 13(4): e9954.

Cao, R., W. Liang, J. Guo, H. Yang, L. Sun, Q. Chen, T. Yu, S. Ren, C. Lu, G. Lei, and Y. Jia (2023) “Global population estimate and conservation gap analysis for the Nordmann’s Greenshank (Tringa guttifer).” Avian Research 14: 100099.

Carlos Gutiérrez-Expósito, Miguel Clavero, and Eloy Revilla (2023) “Prioritizing Conservation and Research Effort for Poorly Known Species: The Buttonquails (Turnicidae) as a Study Case.” Ardea 111(2): 501–519.

Casaut, M. C., and A. Leiva (2023) “Distribución y tamaño de la población reproductora de la carraca europea (Coracias garrulus L.) en la provincia de Córdoba.” Trianoi 24–33.

Ceja-Madrigal, A., R. Pacheco-Muñoz, A. G. Navarro-Sigüenza, P. Rodríguez, M. Jiménez-Cruz, and J. E. Schondube (2023) “Factors affecting invasion process of a megadiverse country by two exotic bird species.” Anthropocene 43: 100399.

CHATFIELD-TAYLOR, W. E., and S. A. EPPS (2020) “Population Trends in the Exotic Red-masked Parakeet (Psittacara erythrogenys) in Southern Florida.” Florida Field Naturalist 48(2).

Chen, Yilin, D. Ge, P. G. P. Ericson, G. Song, Z. Wen, X. Luo, Q. Yang, F. Lei, and Y. Qu (2023) “Alpine burrow-sharing mammals and birds show similar population-level climate change risks.” Nature Climate Change 13(9): 990–996.

Chen, Ying, P. Zhao, Q. Xu, B. Qu, D. Li, S. Clement, and L. Li (2023) “Relating biodiversity with health disparities of human population: An ecological study across the United States.” One Health 16: 100548.

Cheng, Y.-Y. (2023) “Under whose wings? A conceptual model for incorporating historical sovereignty information in biodiversity data.” Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology n/a(n/a).

Chowdhury, S., U. Aich, M. Rokonuzzaman, S. Alam, P. Das, A. Siddika, S. Ahmed, M. M. Labi, M. D. Marco, R. A. Fuller, and C. T. Callaghan (2023) “Increasing biodiversity knowledge through social media: A case study from tropical Bangladesh.” BioScience 73(6): 453–459.

Chowdhury, S., Richard A. Fuller, S. Ahmed, S. Alam, C. T. Callaghan, P. Das, R. A. Correia, M. Di Marco, E. Di Minin, I. Jarić, M. M. Labi, R. J. Ladle, Md. Rokonuzzaman, U. Roll, V. Sbragaglia, A. Siddika, and A. Bonn (2023) “Using social media records to inform conservation planning.” Conservation Biology n/a(n/a): e14161.

Chowdhury, S., Richard A Fuller, M. Rokonuzzaman, S. Alam, P. Das, A. Siddika, S. Ahmed, M. M. Labi, S. U. Chowdhury, and S. A. Mukul (2023) “Insights from citizen science reveal priority areas for conserving biodiversity in Bangladesh.” One Earth 6(10): 1315–1325.

Cobos, M. E., C. Nuñez-Penichet, P. D. Campbell, J. C. Cooper, F. Machado-Stredel, N. Barve, U. Ashraf, A. A. Alkishe, E. Ng’eno, R. R. Nair, P. J. Atauchi, A. Adeboje, and A. T. Peterson (2023) “Effects of occurrence data density on conservation prioritization strategies.” Biological Conservation 284: 110207.

Cruz, J. A., J. A. Velasco, J. Arroyo-Cabrales, and E. Johnson (2023) “Paleoclimatic Reconstruction Based on the Late Pleistocene San Josecito Cave Stratum 720 Fauna Using Fossil Mammals, Reptiles, and Birds.” Diversity 15(7).

Da Silva, S., R. Matsushita, and L. Esquierro (2023) “The Granular Size Concept in Avian Ecology: A Critical Analysis of eBird Data Bias Using the Bird Rank Abundance Distribution.” Birds 4(4): 330–336.

Dahal, D., A. Nepal, C. M. Rai, and S. Sapkota (2023) “Understanding the impact of climate change on the habitat of the rufous-necked hornbill (Aceros nipalensis) (Hodgson, 1829) using MaxEnt modeling in Bhutan.” Ornithology Research 31(3): 182–192.

Dalrymple, S. E., T. Abeli, J. G. Ewen, T. C. Gilbert, C. J. Hogg, N. A. Lloyd, A. Moehrenschlager, J. P. Rodríguez, and D. Smith (2023) “Addressing Threats and Ecosystem Intactness to Enable Action for Extinct in the Wild Species.” Diversity 15(2).

Daru, B. H., and J. Rodriguez (2023) “Mass production of unvouchered records fails to represent global biodiversity patterns.” Nature Ecology & Evolution 7(6): 816–831.

Davis, C. L., Y. Bai, D. Chen, O. Robinson, V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, C. P. Gomes, and D. Fink (2023) “Deep learning with citizen science data enables estimation of species diversity and composition at continental extents.” Ecology n/a(n/a): e4175.

Delfino, H. C., O. Aldana-Ardila, C. E. Fedrizzi, and C. J. Carlos (2023) “Multisource data reveals relevant trends in a Chilean Flamingo Phoenicopterus chilensis population at an important coastal wetland of Southern Brazil: implications for conservation and planning.” Journal of Coastal Conservation 27(4): 33.

Deomurari, A., A. Sharma, D. Ghose, and R. Singh (2023) “Projected Shifts in Bird Distribution in India under Climate Change.” Diversity 15(3).

Dertien, J. S., and R. F. Baldwin (2023) “Does scale or method matter for conservation? Application of directional and omnidirectional connectivity models in spatial prioritizations.” Frontiers in Conservation Science 4: 976914.

Dias, R. A., A. P. Marcon, B. B. Kappes, A. B. Azpiroz, F. G. Barbosa, G. A. Bencke, R. Clay, A. S. Di Giacomo, C. S. Fontana, M. Repenning, J. A. Sarquis, and J. I. Areta (2023) “A new analytical framework for Maxent species distribution models unveils complex spatiotemporal suitability patterns for two migratory seedeaters (Aves: Sporophila) of conservation concern.” Ecological Informatics 77: 102189.

Díaz, A., A. Quispe-Torres, D. Tataje, A. Reynoso, and L. Hein (2023) “Records of breeding activity in birds of the Lima Metropolitan Area, central coast of Peru, based on citizen science data.” Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales nueva serie 25(1): 97–120.

Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia, Mirjaya Izurieta, Emilia Peñaherrera, and Maartje Musschenga (2023) “Range Expansion and Breeding of White-Cheeked Pintail (Anas bahamensis) in the High Andes.” Waterbirds 45(2): 218–224.

Di Febbraro, M., L. Bosso, M. Fasola, F. Santicchia, G. Aloise, S. Lioy, E. Tricarico, L. Ruggieri, S. Bovero, E. Mori, and S. Bertolino (2023) “Different facets of the same niche: Integrating citizen science and scientific survey data to predict biological invasion risk under multiple global change drivers.” Global Change Biology 29(19): 5509–5523.

Diniz, M. F., M. J. Andrade-Núñez, F. Dallmeier, and A. M. Sánchez-Cuervo (2023) “Habitat assessment for threatened species in the cross-border region of the Atlantic Forest.” Landscape Ecology 38(9): 2241–2260.

Dobson, R., A. J. Challinor, R. A. Cheke, S. Jennings, S. G. Willis, and M. Dallimer (2023) “dynamicSDM: An R package for species geographical distribution and abundance modelling at high spatiotemporal resolution.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14(5): 1190–1199.

Dufour, P., A. C. Lees, J. Gilroy, and P.-A. Crochet (2023) “The overlooked importance of vagrancy in ecology and evolution.” Trends in Ecology & Evolution.

El Alaoui, O., and A. Idri (2023) “Predicting the potential distribution of wheatear birds using stacked generalization-based ensembles.” Ecological Informatics 75: 102084.

Eliason, C. M., J. C. Cooper, S. J. Hackett, E. Zahnle, T. Z. Pequeño Saco, J. D. Maddox, T. Hains, M. E. Hauber, and J. M. Bates (2023) “Interspecific hybridization explains rapid gorget colour divergence in Heliodoxa hummingbirds (Aves: Trochilidae).” Royal Society Open Science 10(3): 221603.

Ellis, K. S., M. J. Anteau, G. J. MacDonald, R. J. Swift, M. M. Ring, D. L. Toy, M. H. Sherfy, and M. Post van der Burg (2023) “Data integration reveals dynamic and systematic patterns of breeding habitat use by a threatened shorebird.” Scientific Reports 13(1): 6087.

Ellis-Soto, D., M. Chapman, and D. H. Locke (2023) “Historical redlining is associated with increasing geographical disparities in bird biodiversity sampling in the United States.” Nature Human Behaviour 7(11): 1869–1877.

Emmet, R. L., T. J. Benson, M. L. Allen, and K. W. Stodola (2023) “Integrating multiple data sources improves prediction and inference for upland game bird occupancy models.” Ornithological Applications 125(2): duad005.

FARLEY, K. (2023) “Pied butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis) in the act-once a rare vagrant, now a breeding resident.” canberra bird 48(1): 12.

Galindo-Cruz, A., and O. Rojas-Soto (2023) “The effect of topographic complexity on species range size estimation and its conservation implications: a subtle oversight.” Biodiversity and Conservation 32(6): 1839–1856.

Gallego, D., and J. H. Sarasola (2023) “Unusual aggregations of immature Chaco eagles (Buteogallus coronatus) in northern Argentina.” Ornithology Research 31(4): 294–297.

García-Roselló, E., J. González-Dacosta, and J. M. Lobo (2023) “The biased distribution of existing information on biodiversity hinders its use in conservation, and we need an integrative approach to act urgently.” Biological Conservation 283: 110118.

Garzon Lopez, C. X., and G. Savickytė (2023) “Biodiversity in cities: the impact of biodiversity data across spatial scales on diversity estimates.” Folia Oecologica 50(2): 134–146.

Gerstner, B. E., P. Bills, and P. L. Zarnetske (2023) “Frugivoria: A trait database for birds and mammals exhibiting frugivory across contiguous Neotropical moist forests.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 32(9): 1466–1484.

Geurts, E. M., J. D. Reynolds, and B. M. Starzomski (2023) “Not all who wander are lost: Trail bias in community science.” PLOS ONE 18(6): e0287150.

Glass, A., M. W. Eichholz, and J. L. Brown (2023) “Habitat suitability for Dickcissels (Spiza americana) during spring and fall migration: A species distribution modeling approach.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10.

Gorleri, F. C., E. A. Jordan, I. Roesler, D. Monteleone, and J. I. Areta (2023) “Using photographic records to quantify accuracy of bird identifications in citizen science data.” Ibis 165(2): 458–471.

Grabenstein, K. C., K. A. Otter, T. M. Burg, and S. A. Taylor (2023) “Hybridization between closely related songbirds is related to human habitat disturbance.” Global Change Biology 29(4): 955–968.

Gu, S., T. Qi, J. R. Rohr, and X. Liu (2023) “Meta-analysis reveals less sensitivity of non-native animals than natives to extreme weather worldwide.” Nature Ecology & Evolution 7(12): 2004–2027.

Guilfoos, T., P. Thomas, and S. Kolstoe (2023) “Estimating habit-forming and variety-seeking behavior: Valuation of recreational birdwatching.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics n/a(n/a).

Gula, J., and C. R. Barlow (2023) “Decline of the marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumenifer) in West Africa and the need for immediate conservation action.” African Journal of Ecology 61(1): 102–117.

Headland, T., D. Colombelli-Négrel, C. T. Callaghan, S. C. Sumasgutner, S. Kleindorfer, and P. Sumasgutner (2023) “Smaller Australian raptors have greater urban tolerance.” Scientific Reports 13(1): 11559.

Hines, C., L. Duval, B. D. Watts, G. Van Horn, and E. Miller (2023) “Citizen science photographs indicate different timing and location use of migrating adult and juvenile Whimbrels.” Ornithological Applications 125(2): duad011.

Hoang, N. T., O. Taherzadeh, H. Ohashi, Y. Yonekura, S. Nishijima, M. Yamabe, T. Matsui, H. Matsuda, D. Moran, and K. Kanemoto (2023) “Mapping potential conflicts between global agriculture and terrestrial conservation.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120(23): e2208376120.

Hochachka, W. M., V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, and A. Johnston (2023) “Considerations for fitting occupancy models to data from eBird and similar volunteer-collected data.” Ornithology 140(4): ukad035.

Huang, T., Y. Zhang, S. Li, G. Griffiths, M. Lukac, H. Zhao, X. Yang, J. Wang, W. Liu, and J. Zhu (2023) “Harnessing machine learning for landscape character management in a shallow relief region of China.” Landscape Research 48(8): 1019–1040.

Huang, X., C. Lin, L. Ji, and G. Feng (2023) “Species inventories from different data sources ‘shaping’ slightly different avifauna diversity patterns.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1121422.

Huerta-Sánchez, S. A., F. M. Huerta-Martínez, A. Muñoz-Urias, C. Neri-Luna, F. J. Sahagún-Sánchez, and J. P. Castruita-Domínguez (2023) “Evaluation of the invasion potential of monk parakeet, Myiopsitta monachus, in Natural Protected Areas in Mexico.” Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 46(1).

Huynh, S., A. Cloutier, G. Chen, D. T. C. Chan, D. K. Lam, K. P. Huyvaert, F. Sato, S. V. Edwards, and S. Y. W. Sin (2023) “Whole-genome Analyses Reveal Past Population Fluctuations and Low Genetic Diversities of the North Pacific Albatrosses.” Molecular Biology and Evolution 40(7): msad155.

Jagielski, P. M., and J. R. Foote (2023) “Local and range-wide distribution of song types suggest Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapilla) have song neighborhoods but not macro-dialects.” Avian Research 14: 100096.

Jamil, N., A. N. Norali, M. I. Ramli, A. K. M. K. Shah, and I. Mamat (2023) “SiulMalaya: an annotated bird audio dataset of Malaysia lowland forest birds for passive acoustic monitoring.” Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 12(4): 2269–2281.

Jayalath, T. A., P. Lloyd-Smith, and M. Becker (2023) “Biodiversity Benefits of Birdwatching Using Citizen Science Data and Individualized Recreational Demand Models.” Environmental and Resource Economics 86(1): 83–107.

Johnston, A., E. Matechou, and E. B. Dennis (2023) “Outstanding challenges and future directions for biodiversity monitoring using citizen science data.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14(1): 103–116.

Johnston, M. M., R. E. Feldman, and L. F. De León (2023) “Range-wide site-occupancy modeling of Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus).” Journal of Urban Ecology 9(1): juad015.

Jonathan L. Atwood (2023) “Seasonal Patterns of Least Tern Distribution along the Atlantic Coasts of North, Central, and South America.” Waterbirds 46(1): 85–90.

Juozaitienė, R., H. Seebens, G. Latombe, F. Essl, and E. C. Wit (2023) “Analysing ecological dynamics with relational event models: The case of biological invasions.” Diversity and Distributions 29(10): 1208–1225.

Kane, M. E., D. E. Brewer, T. M. Gehring, B. T. Shirkey, K. L. Pangle, D. G. Uzarski, M. A. Picciuto, and J. W. Simpson (2023) “King Rail (Rallus elegans) presence in the Midwestern United States is predicted by local-scale factors and avian community.” Ecology and Evolution 13(11): e10732.

Keyser, S. R., D. Fink, D. Gudex-Cross, V. C. Radeloff, J. N. Pauli, and B. Zuckerberg (2023) “Snow cover dynamics: an overlooked yet important feature of winter bird occurrence and abundance across the United States.” Ecography 2023(1): e06378.

La Sorte, F. A., C. A. Lepczyk, and M. F. J. Aronson (2023) “Light pollution enhances ground-level exposure to airborne toxic chemicals for nocturnally migrating passerines.” Global Change Biology 29(1): 57–68.

La Sorte, F. A., B. Zuckerberg, C. A. Lepczyk, M. F. J. Aronson, and K. G. Horton (2023) “Biomass burning in the Neotropics is exposing migrating birds to elevated fine particulate matter concentrations.” Global Ecology and Biogeography n/a(n/a).

Lee, V., and A. Skripnikov (2023) “Spatial modeling of the relative abundance of wading birds in peninsular Florida using citizen science data.” Ecosphere 14(6): e4568.

Lenda, M. L., P. Skórka, M. Jaźwa, H.-Y. Lin, E. Nęcka, P. Tryjanowski, D. Moroń, J. M. H. Knops, and H. P. Possingham (2023) “Recognizing the importance of near-home contact with nature for mental well-being based on the COVID-19 lockdown experience.” Ecology and Society 28(3).

Levey, D. R., M. A. Patten, and A. Estrada (2023) “Bird species occupancy trends in Southeast Mexico over 1900–2020: Accounting for sighting record absences.” Journal of Animal Ecology 92(3): 606–618.

Liu, Zhengxiao, S. Tian, S. Lu, Z. Zhu, Y. Peng, J. Li, J. Xu, and Y. Wang (2023) “Climate and land-use changes threaten the effectiveness of protected areas for protecting Galliformes in Southeast Asia.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1216769.

Liu, Ziyu, Y. Zhou, H. Yang, and Zhenhuan Liu (2023) “Urban green infrastructure affects bird biodiversity in the coastal megalopolis region of Shenzhen city.” Applied Geography 151: 102860.

Luza, A. L., A. V. Rodrigues, L. Mamalis, and V. Zulian (2023) “Spatial distribution of the greater rhea, Rhea americana (Linnaeus, 1758), in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil: citizen-science data, probabilistic mapping, and comparison with expert knowledge.” Ornithology Research 31(4): 253–264.

MacKinnon, M., M. Pedersen Zari, and D. K. Brown (2023) “Improving Urban Habitat Connectivity for Native Birds: Using Least-Cost Path Analyses to Design Urban Green Infrastructure Networks.” Land 12(7).

Madi, A., F. N. Arazmi, S. M. Nor, and M. S. Mansor (2023) “Distribution of Six Urban Bird Species in Urban Agglomeration of Central Region of Peninsular Malaysia Using Ebird Database.” Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology 31(2).

Mandeville, C. P., E. B. Nilsen, I. Herfindal, and A. G. Finstad (2023) “Participatory monitoring drives biodiversity knowledge in global protected areas.” Communications Earth & Environment 4(1): 240.

Marneweck, C. J., S. N. Harris, A. J. Jensen, M. P. Keating, M. Muthersbaugh, D. L. Nelson, E. Rosales, E. A. Saldo, K. Titus, and D. S. Jachowski (2023) “Poleward expansion of Turkey Vultures (Cathartes aura) under future conditions.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 135(2): 118–126.

McFarlane, S. E., and E. G. Mandeville (2023) “Diverse data sources and new statistical models offer prospects for improving the predictability of anthropogenic hybridization.” Global Change Biology 29(4): 923–925.

Medina, W., R. M. Huang, and S. L. Pimm (2023) “Region-wide retreats from lower elevations of range-restricted birds across the Northern Andes.” Conservation Biology 37(5): e14127.

Menon, T., V. Ramesh, and S. Barve (2023) “Himalayan birds that show the greatest elevational shifts remain within the narrowest thermal regimes.” Global Ecology and Biogeography n/a(n/a).

Mohan, S. K., R. Anjitha, and K. M. Rodrigues (2023) “The avian diversity of Chemmattamvayal Wetlands and adjacent areas of Kasaragod District, Kerala, India.” Journal of Threatened Taxa 15(4): 23047–23060.

Moliner Cachazo, L., K. Makati, M. A. Chadwick, J. A. Catford, B. W. Price, A. W. Mackay, M. D. Guiry, M. Murray-Hudson, and F. Murray-Hudson (2023) “A review of the freshwater diversity in the Okavango Delta and Lake Ngami (Botswana): taxonomic composition, ecology, comparison with similar systems and conservation status.” Aquatic Sciences 85(4): 115.

Monchamp, M.-E. et al. (2023) “Prioritizing taxa for genetic reference database development to advance inland water conservation.” Biological Conservation 280: 109963.

Mukherjee, M., A. Paul, and M. Mukerji (2023) “Biotic assessment of crowdsourced data defines four ecoregions in Thar: A novel approach for community engagement in conservation.” Global Ecology and Conservation 46: e02559.

Nava-Bolaños, A., D. A. Prieto-Torres, L. Osorio-Olvera, J. Soberón, M. del C. Arizmendi, and A. G. Navarro-Sigüenza (2023) “Critical areas for pollinator conservation in Mexico: A cross-border priority.” Biological Conservation 283: 110119.

Nori, J., D. A. Prieto-Torres, F. Villalobos, R. Loyola, O. Rojas-Soto, J. L. Parra, A. Lira-Noriega, H. M. Ortega-Andrade, A. Monjeau, S. H.-D. L. Fuente, E. Martínez-Meyer, and L. Osorio-Olvera (2023) “Contrasting biogeographical patterns of threatened vertebrates on islands emerge from disparities between expert-derived maps and Global Biodiversity Information Facility data.” Journal of Biogeography 50(2): 418–427.

Nuñez Landa, M. de L., J. C. Montero Castro, T. C. Monterrubio-Rico, S. I. Lara-Cabrera, and D. A. Prieto-Torres (2023) “Predicting co-distribution patterns of parrots and woody plants under global changes: The case of the Lilac-crowned Amazon and Neotropical dry forests.” Journal for Nature Conservation 71: 126323.

Oliver, R. Y., F. Iannarilli, J. Ahumada, E. Fegraus, N. Flores, R. Kays, T. Birch, A. Ranipeta, M. S. Rogan, Y. V. Sica, and W. Jetz (2023) “Camera trapping expands the view into global biodiversity and its change.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 378(1881): 20220232.

Olivia A. Morpeth, Sabrina D. Cobb, Lianne M. Koczur, and Fallan Batchelor (2023) “Coastal Bird Reproductive Metrics and Distribution in Alabama: A Review of Historical Data and Status Update.” Waterbirds 45(4): 392–406.

Ostrow, E. N., L. H. DeCicco, and R. G. Moyle (2023) “Range-wide phylogenomics of the Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) reveals deep north-south divergence in northern Peru.” PeerJ. Edited by C. Kent 11: e15787.

Ottenburghs, J. (2023) “How common is hybridization in birds?.” Journal of Ornithology 164(4): 913–920.

Palacio, R. D. (2023) “A reappraisal of the distribution of the Yellow-headed Manakin (Chloropipo flavicapilla) in Colombia and Ecuador.” Ornitología Colombiana 31–37.

Pantoja, V., F. Medrano, and I. Tejeda (2023) “Range expansion of the screaming cowbird (Molothrus rufoaxillaris) mediated by a new brood parasite-host interaction in central Chile.” Gayana 87(1): 18–24.

Park, D. S., Y. Xie, H. T. Thammavong, R. Tulaiha, and X. Feng (2023) “Artificial Hotspot Occurrence Inventory (AHOI).” Journal of Biogeography 50(2): 441–449.

Penagos López, A. P., D. Jiménez García, and C. J. Carlos (2023) “Current and future effectiveness of protected areas for the conservation of endemic owls from the Atlantic Forest.” Ibis n/a(n/a).

Peña-Ramírez, L., M. A. Vargas-Leguizamo, and C. Y. C. Leguizamo (2023) “Ampliación del ámbito de distribución del Loro orejiamarillo (Ognorhynchus icterotis) en el municipio de Miraflores al sur oriente de Boyacá.” Ornitología Colombiana 66–71.

Petrosyan, V., F. Osipov, I. Feniova, N. Dergunova, A. Warshavsky, L. Khlyap, and A. Dzialowski (2023) “The TOP-100 most dangerous invasive alien species in Northern Eurasia: invasion trends and species distribution modelling.” NeoBiota 82: 23–56.

Prytula, E. D., M. W. Reudink, S. E. LaZerte, J. Sonnleitner, and A. E. McKellar (2023) “Shifts in breeding distribution, migration timing, and migration routes of two North American swift species.” Journal of Field Ornithology 94(3).

Pshegusov, R., and V. Chadaeva (2023) “Modelling the nesting-habitat of threatened vulture species in the caucasus: An ecosystem approach to formalising environmental factors in species distribution models.” Avian Research 14: 100131.

Quillfeldt, P., Y. Bedolla-Guzmán, M. M. Libertelli, Y. Cherel, M. Massaro, and P. Bustamante (2023) “Mercury in Ten Storm-Petrel Populations from the Antarctic to the Subtropics.” Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 85(1): 55–72.

Quitete Portela, R. de C., L. Tourinho, T. Viana dos Santos, and M. M. Vale (2023) “Juçara palm ecological interactions threatened by climate and land-cover changes.” Biotropica 55(6): 1126–1135.

Randler, C., N. Staller, N. Kalb, and P. Tryjanowski (2023) “Charismatic Species and Birdwatching: Advanced Birders Prefer Small, Shy, Dull, and Rare Species.” Anthrozoös 36(3): 427–445.

Richardson, J., A. C. Lees, E. T. Miller, and S. J. Marsden (2023) “Avian diversity and function across the world’s most populous cities.” Ecology Letters 26(8): 1301–1313.

Rivera-Ortíz, F. A., S. Sanabria-Urbán, D. A. Prieto-Torres, A. G. Navarro-Sigüenza, M. del C. Arizmendi, and K. Oyama (2023) “Phylogeography of Ara militaris (Military Macaw): Implications for Conservation.” Diversity 15(10): 1035.

Sarkar, D., and G. Talukdar (2023) “Predicting the impact of future climate changes and range-shifts of Indian hornbills (family: Bucerotidae).” Ecological Informatics 74: 101987.

Sarkar, D., B. Tomar, R. S. Kumar, S. Saran, and G. Talukdar (2023) “Influence of Seasonal Variables on the Distribution of Pied Cuckoo (Clamator jacobinus) in India.” Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 51(11): 2343–2354.

Saunders, S. P., J. Grand, B. L. Bateman, M. Meek, C. B. Wilsey, N. Forstenhaeusler, E. Graham, R. Warren, and J. Price (2023) “Integrating climate-change refugia into 30 by 30 conservation planning in North America.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 21(2): 77–84.

Sblendorio, J. M., and S. A. Gill (2023) “Stopover singing is common in migrating male New World warblers (Parulidae) but differs from song produced during breeding.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 135(2): 199–209.

Scher, C. L., and J. S. Clark (2023) “Species traits and observer behaviors that bias data assimilation and how to accommodate them.” Ecological Applications 33(3): e2815.

Shen, D. Y., H. Ferguson-Gow, V. Groner, T. C. Munyai, R. Slotow, and R. G. Pearson (2023) “Potential decline in the distribution and food provisioning services of the mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) in southern Africa.” Frontiers of biogeography 15(2).

Sipe, H. A., I. N. Keren, and S. J. Converse (2023) “Integrating community science and agency-collected monitoring data to expand monitoring capacity at large spatial scales.” Ecosphere 14(6): e4585.

Stallins, J. A., N. Lally, and E. Luther (2023) “Infrastructure and the ethnographic-cartographic production of urban bird species richness.” Environment and Planning F 2(4): 515–540.

Stillman, A. N., P. E. Howell, G. S. Zimmerman, E. R. Bjerre, B. A. Millsap, O. J. Robinson, D. Fink, E. F. Stuber, and V. Ruiz-Gutierrez (2023) “Leveraging the strengths of citizen science and structured surveys to achieve scalable inference on population size.” Journal of Applied Ecology 60(11): 2389–2399.

Strubbe, D., L. Jiménez, A. M. Barbosa, A. J. S. Davis, L. Lens, and C. Rahbek (2023) “Mechanistic models project bird invasions with accuracy.” Nature Communications 14(1): 2520.

Subedi, T. R., J. M. Peréz‐García, S. Gurung, H. S. Baral, M. Z. Virani, S. A. Sah, and J. D. Anadón (2023) “Global range dynamics of the Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) from the Last Glacial Maximum to climate change scenarios.” Ibis 165(2): 403–419.

Sultana, M., L. Corlatti, and I. Storch (2023) “Are the same factors determining biodiversity in cities across different regions? Comparing drivers of urban bird richness patterns in Southern Asia vs. Western Europe.” Urban Ecosystems 26(6): 1545–1557.

Suraci, J. P., T. G. Mozelewski, C. E. Littlefield, T. Nogeire McRae, A. Sorensen, and B. G. Dickson (2023) “Management of U.S. Agricultural Lands Differentially Affects Avian Habitat Connectivity.” Land 12(4).

Sutton, L. J., D. L. Anderson, M. Franco, F. B. R. Gomes, C. J. W. McClure, E. B. P. Miranda, F. H. Vargas, J. de J. Vargas González, and R. Puschendorf (2023) “Multi-scale habitat overlap in two broad-ranged sympatric Neotropical forest eagles reveals shared environmental space and habitat use.” Ibis n/a(n/a).

Szabo, J. K., L. R. Forti, and C. T. Callaghan (2023) “Large biodiversity datasets conform to Benford’s law: Implications for assessing sampling heterogeneity.” Biological Conservation 280: 109982.

Tanner, E. P., A. M. Tanner, S. D. Fuhlendorf, R. D. Elmore, C. A. Davis, and J. A. Polo (2023) “Spatio-temporal dynamics in syntopy are driven by variability in rangeland conditions.” Global Ecology and Conservation 46: e02606.

TAVERNIA, B. G. (2023) “Patch area cannot predict species richness of grassland birds in Colorado’s front range.” Western Birds 54(3).

Tolohah, A. A., F. N. Arazmi, S. M. Nor, and M. S. Mansor (2023) “Spatial Distribution of Malaysian Storks Determined Based on Citizen Science (eBird) Data.” Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology 31(5).

Tonelli, B. A., A. E. Zelin, D. C. Dearborn, and M. W. Tingley (2023) “Individual-based models of avian migration for estimating behavioural traits and predicting ecological interactions.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14(9): 2464–2481.

Trofino-Falasco, C., M. V. Simoy, M. F. Aranguren, M. G. Pizzarello, A. Cortelezzi, D. G. Vera, M. I. Simoy, C. B. Marinelli, R. E. Cepeda, and A. S. Di Giacomo (2023) “How effective is camera trapping in monitoring grassland species in the southern Pampas ecoregion?.” Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 94: e945243–e945243.

Walker, J., L. Stellinga, and C. M. van Leersum (2023) “eBird, Expertise, & the Technological Mediation Of Citizen Science.” Journal of Human-Technology Relations 1.

Walsh, M. G., C. Webb, and V. Brookes (2023) “An evaluation of the landscape structure and La Niña climatic anomalies associated with Japanese encephalitis virus outbreaks reported in Australian piggeries in 2022.” One Health 16: 100566.

Wang, B., X. Zhong, Y. Xu, Y. Cheng, J. Ran, J. Zhang, N. Yang, B. Yang, and C. Zhou (2023) “Optimizing the Giant Panda National Park’s zoning designations as an example for extending conservation from flagship species to regional biodiversity.” Biological Conservation 281: 109996.

Wheatley, C. J., C. M. Beale, P. C. L. White, A. Villaseñor, A. Sanchez, C. A. Cunningham, and J. K. Hill (2023) “Revising vulnerability assessments of montane birds in the colombian páramo to account for threats from climate change.” Biodiversity and Conservation 32(13): 4371–4386.

Wu, H.-D. I., R.-S. Lin, W.-H. Hwang, M.-L. Huang, B.-J. Chen, T.-C. Yen, and D.-Y. Chao (2023) “Integrating Citizen Scientist Data into the Surveillance System for Avian Influenza Virus, Taiwan.” Emerging Infectious Diseases 29(1): 45.

Xin, Y., Z. Yang, Y. Du, R. Cui, Y. Xi, and X. Liu (2023) “Vulnerability of protected areas to future climate change, land use modification, and biological invasions in China.” Ecological Applications n/a(n/a): e2831.

Xu, A., J. Zhang, Q. Li, Z. Li, and Q. Zhu (2023) “The benefits of being smaller: Consistent pattern for climate-induced range shift and morphological difference of three falconiforme species.” Avian Research 14: 100079.

Xu, W.-B., S. A. Blowes, V. Brambilla, C. F. Y. Chow, A. Fontrodona-Eslava, I. S. Martins, D. McGlinn, F. Moyes, A. Sagouis, H. Shimadzu, R. van Klink, A. E. Magurran, N. J. Gotelli, B. J. McGill, M. Dornelas, and J. M. Chase (2023) “Regional occupancy increases for widespread species but decreases for narrowly distributed species in metacommunity time series.” Nature Communications 14(1): 1463.

Yousefi, M., S. Mohammadi, and A. Kafash (2023) “Modeling global habitat suitability and environmental predictor of distribution of a Near Threatened avian scavenger at a high spatial resolution.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1112962.

Zhang, D., H. She, F. E. Rheindt, L. Wu, H. Wang, K. Zhang, Y. Cheng, G. Song, C. Jia, and Y. Qu (2023) “Genomic and phenotypic changes associated with alterations of migratory behaviour in a songbird.” Molecular Ecology 32(2): 381–392.

Zhang, W., J. Wei, and Y. Xu (2023) “Prioritizing global conservation of migratory birds over their migration network.” One Earth 6(10): 1340–1349.

Zhao, Z.-X., M.-L. Shao, C. Newman, Y. Luo, and Z.-M. Zhou (2023) “Species availability and socio-economics drive prosecutions for regional mammal and bird poaching across China, 2014–2020.” Global Ecology and Conservation 46: e02583.

Zhu, B.-R., M. A. Verhoeven, C. J. Hassell, K. K.-S. Leung, D. Dorofeev, Q. Ma, K. Eiamampai, J. T. Coleman, U. Tserenbat, G. Purev-Ochir, D. Li, Z. Zhang, and T. Piersma (2023) “Predicting the non-breeding distributions of the two Asian subspecies of Black-tailed Godwit using morphological information.” Avian Research 14: 100069.

2022

Abdelwahab, C., A. Nedjla, A. Bouzid, D. Bendjoudi, and O. Guezoul (2022) “The Common Starling Sturnus vulgaris l., 1758 regular wintering species in the algerian sahara.” Sustainable Development 12(1).

Allen, M. C., J. L. Lockwood, and O. J. Robinson (2022) “Integrating habitat models for threatened species with landownership information to inform coastal resiliency and conservation planning.” Environmental Conservation. 2022/10/28 edn 1–9.

Almeida, A. C., L. Tourinho, Q. Ramalho, C. N. Jenkins, and M. Almeida-Gomes (2022) “Regional variation in responses of a vulnerable bird species to land-use and climate change.” Biotropica 54(5): 1190–1204.

Arana, C., V. Pulido, A. Arana, A. Carlos, and L. Salinas (2022) “Distribución geográfica y abundancia poblacional de Plegadis ridgwayi, el ibis de la Puna (Threskiornithidae) con énfasis en las poblaciones del Perú.” Revista peruana de biología 29(3).

Arazmi, F. N., N. A. Ismail, U. N. S. Daud, K. Z. Abidin, S. M. Nor, and M. S. Mansor (2022) “Spread of the invasive Javan myna along an urban–suburban gradient in Peninsular Malaysia.” Urban Ecosystems 25(3): 1007–1014.

Ardila-Villamizar, M., G. Alarcón-Nieto, and A. A. Maldonado-Chaparro (2022) “Fear in urban landscapes: conspecific flock size drives escape decisions in tropical birds.” Royal Society Open Science 9(11): e221344.

Arenas-Castro, S., A. Regos, I. Martins, J. Honrado, and J. Alonso (2022) “Effects of input data sources on species distribution model predictions across species with different distributional ranges.” Journal of Biogeography 49(7): 1299–1312.

Ascensão, F., M. D’Amico, E. Revilla, and H. M. Pereira (2022) “Road encroachment mediates species occupancy, trait filtering and dissimilarity of passerine communities.” Biological Conservation 270: 109590.

Bai, J., P. Hou, D. Jin, J. Zhai, Y. Ma, and J. Zhao (2022) “Habitat Suitability Assessment of Black-Necked Crane (Grus nigricollis) in the Zoige Grassland Wetland Ecological Function Zone on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau.” Diversity 14(7).

Barchiesi, S., A. Alonso, M. Pazmiño-Hernandez, J. M. Serrano-Sandí, R. Muñoz-Carpena, and C. Angelini (2022) “Wetland hydropattern and vegetation greenness predict avian populations in Palo Verde, Costa Rica.” Ecological Applications 32(2): e2493.

Bellamy, D., and A. Sapsford (2022) “Extinct: the loss of the Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella in the Isle of Man.” Peregrine 13: 190-211.

Berba, C. M. P., and A. M. A. Matias (2022) “State of biodiversity documentation in the Philippines: Metadata gaps, taxonomic biases, and spatial biases in the DNA barcode data of animal and plant taxa in the context of species occurrence data.” PeerJ. Edited by V. Sosa 10: e13146.

Berman, L., D. Li, Y. Shufen, M. Kennewell, and F. Rheindt (2022) “Bird breeding season linked to sunshine hours in a marginally seasonal equatorial climate.” Journal of Ornithology.

Borgelt, J., M. Dorber, M. A. Høiberg, and F. Verones (2022) “More than half of data deficient species predicted to be threatened by extinction.” Communications Biology 5(1): 679.

Boulanger-Lapointe, N., K. Ágústsdóttir, I. C. Barrio, M. Defourneaux, R. Finnsdóttir, I. S. Jónsdóttir, B. Marteinsdóttir, C. Mitchell, M. Möller, Ó. K. Nielsen, A. Þ. Sigfússon, S. G. Þórisson, and F. Huettmann (2022) “Herbivore species coexistence in changing rangeland ecosystems: First high resolution national open-source and open-access ensemble models for Iceland.” Science of The Total Environment 845: 157140.

Boyd, R. J., M. A. Aizen, R. M. Barahona-Segovia, L. Flores-Prado, F. E. Fontúrbel, T. M. Francoy, M. Lopez-Aliste, L. Martinez, C. L. Morales, J. Ollerton, O. L. Pescott, G. D. Powney, A. M. Saraiva, R. Schmucki, E. E. Zattara, and C. Carvell (2022) “Inferring trends in pollinator distributions across the Neotropics from publicly available data remains challenging despite mobilization efforts.” Diversity and Distributions 28(7): 1404–1415.

Breiner, F. T., M. Anand, S. H. M. Butchart, M. Flörke, E. Fluet-Chouinard, A. Guisan, L. Hilarides, V. R. Jones, M. Kalyakin, B. Lehner, M. van Leeuwen, J. W. Pearce-Higgins, O. Voltzit, and S. Nagy (2022) “Setting priorities for climate change adaptation of Critical Sites in the Africa-Eurasian waterbird flyways.” Global Change Biology 28(3): 739–752.

Callaghan, C. T., D. E. Bowler, S. A. Blowes, J. M. Chase, M. B. Lyons, and H. M. Pereira (2022) “Quantifying effort needed to estimate species diversity from citizen science data.” Ecosphere 13(4): e3966.

Campbell, C. E., D. N. Jones, M. Awasthy, J. G. Castley, and A. L. M. Chauvenet (2022) “Big changes in backyard birds: An analysis of long-term changes in bird communities in Australia’s most populous urban regions.” Biological Conservation 272: 109671.

Carbeck, K., T. Wang, J. M. Reid, and P. Arcese (2022) “Adaptation to climate change through seasonal migration revealed by climatic versus demographic niche models.” Global Change Biology 28(14): 4260–4275.

Cardador, L., P. Abellán, and T. M. Blackburn (2022) “Incorporating phylogeographic information in alien bird distribution models increases geographic extent but not accuracy of predictions.” Biological Invasions 24(3): 683–695.

Cardador, L., J. L. Tella, J. Louvrier, J. D. Anadón, P. Abellán, and M. Carrete (2022) “Climate matching and anthropogenic factors contribute to the colonization and extinction of local populations during avian invasions.” Diversity and Distributions 28(9): 1908–1921.

Casabona I Amat, C., A. Adde, M. J. Mazerolle, C. Lepage, and M. Darveau (2022) “Breeding expansion of sandhill cranes in Quebec.” The Journal of Wildlife Management 86(3): e22169.

Cazalis, V. (2022) “Species richness response to human pressure hides important assemblage transformations.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119(19): e2107361119.

Chen, K.-H., W.-L. Lin, and S.-M. Lin (2022) “Competition between the Black-winged Kite and Eurasian kestrel led to population turnover at a subtropical sympatric site.” Journal of Avian Biology 2022(10): e03040.

Chen, Y., Z. Jiang, P. Fan, P. G. P. Ericson, G. Song, X. Luo, F. Lei, and Y. Qu (2022) “The combination of genomic offset and niche modelling provides insights into climate change-driven vulnerability.” Nature Communications 13(1): 4821.

Chiatante, G. (2022) “Spatial distribution of an assemblage of an endemic genus of birds: an example from Madagascar.” African Journal of Ecology 60(1): 13–26.

Chu, J. J., D. P. Gillis, and S. H. Riskin (2022) “Community science reveals links between migration arrival timing advance, migration distance and wing shape.” Journal of Animal Ecology 91(8): 1651–1665.

Cicero, C., N. A. Mason, Z. Oong, P. O. Title, M. E. Morales, K. A. Feldheim, M. S. Koo, and R. C. K. Bowie (2022) “Deep ecomorphological and genetic divergence in Steller’s Jays (Cyanocitta stelleri, Aves: Corvidae).” Ecology and Evolution 12(12): e9517.

Claramunt, S., J. Aldabe, I. Etchevers, A. S. Di Giacomo, C. Kopuchian, and C. M. Milensky (2022) “Distribution, migratory behavior, and conservation of Hudson’s Canastero Asthenes hudsoni (Furnariidae): a grassland specialist from the humid Pampas.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 17(1).

Çolak, M. A., B. Öztaş, İ. K. Özgencil, M. Soyluer, M. Korkmaz, A. Ramírez-García, M. Metin, G. Yılmaz, S. Ertuğrul, and Ü. N. Tavşanoğlu (2022) “Increased Water Abstraction and Climate Change Have Substantial Effect on Morphometry, Salinity, and Biotic Communities in Lakes: Examples from the Semi-Arid Burdur Basin (Turkey).” Water 14(8): 1241.

Conceição, E. O., J. M. Garcia, G. H. Z. Alves, D. Delanira-Santos, D. de F. Corbetta, T. C. C. Betiol, R. Pacifico, M. B. Romagnolo, V. F. Batista-Silva, D. Bailly, J. H. D. Ferreira, and E. V. do Couto (2022) “The impact of downsizing protected areas: How a misguided policy may enhance landscape fragmentation and biodiversity loss.” Land Use Policy 112: 105835.

Cooper, D. S., A. J. Shultz, Ç. H. Şekercioğlu, F. M. Osborn, and D. T. Blumstein (2022) “Community science data suggest the most common raptors (Accipitridae) in urban centres are smaller, habitat-generalist species.” Ibis 164(3): 771–784.

Crego, R. D., J. A. Stabach, and G. Connette (2022) “Implementation of species distribution models in Google Earth Engine.” Diversity and Distributions 28(5).

Cumer, T., A. P. Machado, F. Siverio, S. I. Cherkaoui, I. Roque, R. Lourenço, M. Charter, A. Roulin, and J. Goudet (2022) “Genomic basis of insularity and ecological divergence in Barn Owls (Tyto alba) of the Canary Islands.” Heredity 129(5): 281–294.

Cunha, F. C. R., L. E. Lopes, and A. Selezneva (2022) “Revealing migration schedule and potential breeding grounds of Lined Seedeaters using citizen science data.” Emu – Austral Ornithology 122(3–4): 167–175.

Dahal, P. R., M. Lumbierres, S. H. Butchart, P. F. Donald, and C. Rondinini (2022) “A validation standard for Area of Habitat maps for terrestrial birds and mammals.” Geoscientific Model Development 15(13): 5093–5105.

Dansereau, G., P. Legendre, and T. Poisot (2022) “Evaluating ecological uniqueness over broad spatial extents using species distribution modelling.” Oikos 2022(5): e09063.

DeSaix, M. G., T. L. George, A. E. Seglund, G. M. Spellman, E. S. Zavaleta, and K. C. Ruegg (2022) “Forecasting climate change response in an alpine specialist songbird reveals the importance of considering novel climate.” Diversity and Distributions 28(10): 2239–2254.

Dong, F., Q. Zhang, Y.-L. Chen, F.-M. Lei, S.-H. Li, F. Wu, and X.-J. Yang (2022) “Potential millennial-scale avian declines by humans in southern China.” Global Change Biology 28(18): 5505–5513.

Dufour, P., S. Åkesson, M. Hellström, C. Hewson, S. Lagerveld, L. Mitchell, N. Chernetsov, H. Schmaljohann, and P.-A. Crochet (2022) “The Yellow-browed Warbler (Phylloscopus inornatus) as a model to understand vagrancy and its potential for the evolution of new migration routes.” Movement Ecology 10(1): 59.

Dunn, E., A. Dreelin, P. Heveran, L. Goodrich, D. Potter, A. Florea, B. Ewald, and J. Gyekis (2022) “Community science reveals biennial irruptive migration in the White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis).” Journal of Field Ornithology 93(2): 2.

Echeverri Alejandra, Smith Jeffrey R., MacArthur-Waltz Dylan, Lauck Katherine S., Anderson Christopher B., Monge Vargas Rafael, Alvarado Quesada Irene, Wood Spencer A., Chaplin-Kramer Rebecca, and Daily Gretchen C. (2022) “Biodiversity and infrastructure interact to drive tourism to and within Costa Rica.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119(11): e2107662119.

Echeverría-Caro, A., R. E. Feldman, and V. Bahn (2022) “Geographic context is a key driver of spatial variation of bird species richness during migration.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 31(7): 1303–1312.

Escamilla Molgora, J. M., L. Sedda, P. Diggle, and P. M. Atkinson (2022) “A joint distribution framework to improve presence-only species distribution models by exploiting opportunistic surveys.” Journal of Biogeography 49(6): 1176–1192.

Escamilla Molgora, J. M., L. Sedda, P. J. Diggle, and P. M. Atkinson (2022) “A taxonomic-based joint species distribution model for presence-only data.” Journal of The Royal Society Interface 19(187): 20210681.

Estrada-Peña, A., and N. Fernández-Ruiz (2022) “Is composition of vertebrates an indicator of the prevalence of tick-borne pathogens?.” Infection Ecology & Epidemiology 12(1): 2025647.

Fanelli, R. E., P. R. Martin, O. J. Robinson, and F. Bonier (2022) “Estimates of species-level tolerance of urban habitat in North American birds.” Ecology 103(12): e3821.

Feng, M.-L. E., O. O. Owolabi, T. L. Schafer, S. Sengupta, L. Wang, D. S. Matteson, J. P. Che-Castaldo, and D. A. Sunter (2022) “Analysis of animal-related electric outages using species distribution models and community science data.” Environmental Research: Ecology 1(1): 011004.

Fonseca, A., J. A. Santos, S. Mariza, M. Santos, J. Martinho, J. Aranha, D. Terêncio, R. Cortes, T. Houet, G. Palka, C. Mony, A. González-Ferreras, A. Silió-Calzada, J. A. Cabral, S. Varandas, and E. Cabecinha (2022) “Tackling climate change impacts on biodiversity towards integrative conservation in Atlantic landscapes.” Global Ecology and Conservation 38: e02216.

Freeman, B. G., M. Strimas-Mackey, and E. T. Miller (2022) “Interspecific competition limits bird species’ ranges in tropical mountains.” Science 377(6604): 416–420.

Gadek, C. R., J. L. Williamson, and C. C. Witt (2022) “Intra- and interspecific nest stacking in marsh-dwelling songbirds.” Biotropica 54(5): 1131–1136.

Girish, K. S., and U. Srinivasan (2022) “Community science data provide evidence for upward elevational range shifts by Eastern Himalayan birds.” Biotropica 54(6): 1457–1465.

Goetz, K. T., F. Stephenson, A. Hoskins, A. D. Bindoff, R. A. Orben, P. M. Sagar, L. G. Torres, C. E. Kroeger, L. A. Sztukowski, R. A. Phillips, S. C. Votier, S. Bearhop, G. A. Taylor, and D. R. Thompson (2022) “Data Quality Influences the Predicted Distribution and Habitat of Four Southern-Hemisphere Albatross Species.” Frontiers in Marine Science 9.

Goldstein, B. R., and P. de Valpine (2022) “Comparing N-mixture models and GLMMs for relative abundance estimation in a citizen science dataset.” Scientific Reports 12(1): 12276.

Gorleri, F. C., and J. I. Areta (2022) “Misidentifications in citizen science bias the phenological estimates of two hard-to-identify Elaenia flycatchers.” Ibis 164(1): 13–26.

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Guthula, V. B., S. Shrotriya, P. Nigam, S. P. Goyal, D. Mohan, and B. Habib (2022) “Biodiversity significance of small habitat patches: More than half of Indian bird species are in academic campuses.” Landscape and Urban Planning 228: 104552.

Haas, E. K., F. A. La Sorte, H. M. McCaslin, M. C. T. D. Belotti, and K. G. Horton (2022) “The correlation between eBird community science and weather surveillance radar-based estimates of migration phenology.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 31(11): 2219–2230.

Hartmann, M. C., M. Schott, A. Dsouza, Y. Metz, M. Volpi, and R. S. Purves (2022) “A text and image analysis workflow using citizen science data to extract relevant social media records: Combining red kite observations from Flickr, eBird and iNaturalist.” Ecological Informatics 71: 101782.

Hay, E. M., M. D. McGee, and S. L. Chown (2022) “Geographic range size and speciation in honeyeaters.” BMC Ecology and Evolution 22(1): 86.

Hernández-Hernández, N., C. Mota-Vargas, C. Lara, and O. Rojas-Soto (2022) “Seasonal Distribution of the Broad-Tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus): A Climatic Approach.” Zoological Studies 61(2022).

Heveran, P. M., L. J. Goodrich, and D. R. Barber (2022) “Age-Class Difference in Wintering Distribution of Broad-Winged Hawks.” Journal of Raptor Research 56(4): 471–478.

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Hu, R., and S. T. Y. Tong (2022) “The use of remotely sensed data to model habitat selections of pileated woodpeckers (Dryocopus pileatus) in fragmented landscapes.” Forest Ecology and Management 521: 120433.

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Jonathan L. Atwood (2022) “Fall pre-migratory staging areas of Roseate Terns (Sterna dougallii) in northeastern North America, 1971–2020.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 134(1): 124–132.

Kannan, R., and J. L. Jackson II (2022) “Pandemic ornithology: Patch monitoring a semi-urban yard in Sri Lanka.” Indian BIRDS: Monograph 5: 1–25.

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Kinnunen, R. P., K. C. Fraser, C. Schmidt, and C. J. Garroway (2022) “The socioeconomic status of cities covaries with avian life-history strategies.” Ecosphere 13(2): e3918.

Knura, M., and J. Schiewe (2022) “Analysis of User Behaviour While Interpreting Spatial Patterns in Point Data Sets.” KN – Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information 72(3): 229–242.

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La Sorte, F. A., M. F. J. Aronson, C. A. Lepczyk, and K. G. Horton (2022) “Assessing the combined threats of artificial light at night and air pollution for the world’s nocturnally migrating birds.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 31(5): 912–924.

La Sorte, F. A., K. G. Horton, A. Johnston, D. Fink, and T. Auer (2022) “Seasonal associations with light pollution trends for nocturnally migrating bird populations.” Ecosphere 13(3): e3994.

La Sorte, F. A., M. Somveille, A. M. Dokter, and E. T. Miller (2022) “Seasonal species richness of birds on the world’s islands and its geographical correlates.” Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289(1980): 20221105.

Laino, R., K. Musalem, L. D. Laino, A. Caballero-Gini, D. Bueno-Villafñae, L. Aranda, A. Esquivel, M. F. Riveros, L. R. Nardelli, N. Cantero, and R. Irala (2022) “Islands of Forests Among Savannas: Key Elements for Conservation and Production in the Paraguayan Humid Chaco.” in Montagnini, F. (ed.) Biodiversity Islands: Strategies for Conservation in Human-Dominated Environments. Cham: Springer International Publishing 185–205.

León-Alvarado, O. D., K. A. Méndez-Camacho, F. Arenas-González, and D. Medina-Contreras (2022) “Updated geographical distribution of the Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias: Eurypigidae).” Caldasia 44(3): 612–618.

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Lewis, W. B., R. B. Chandler, C. D. Delancey, E. Rushton, G. T. Wann, M. D. McConnell, and J. A. Martin (2022) “Abundance and distribution of ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus at the southern periphery of the range.” Wildlife Biology 2022(5): e01017.

Lima-Rezende, C. A., G. S. Cabanne, A. V. Rocha, M. Carboni, R. M. Zink, and R. Caparroz (2022) “A comparative phylogenomic analysis of birds reveals heterogeneous differentiation processes among Neotropical savannas.” Molecular Ecology 31(12): 3451–3467.

Lin, H.-Y., A. D. Binley, R. Schuster, A. D. Rodewald, R. Buxton, and J. R. Bennett (2022) “Using community science data to help identify threatened species occurrences outside of known ranges.” Biological Conservation 268: 109523.

Llanes-Quevedo, A., A. Mastretta-Yanes, L. A. Sánchez-González, V. J. Castillo-Chora, and A. G. Navarro-Sigüenza (2022) “The tangled evolutionary history of a long-debated Mesoamerican taxon: The Velazquez Woodpecker (Melanerpes santacruzi, Aves: Picidae).” Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 170: 107445.

Lopes, L. E., and F. Schunck (2022) “Unravelling the migratory patterns of the rufous-tailed attila within the Neotropics using citizen science and traditional data sources.” Ornithology Research 1–12.

Lu, Z., L. Wang, N. Meng, X. Dai, J. Zhu, Y. Yang, R. Li, J. Ma, and H. Zheng (2022) “Consideration of climate change impacts will improve the efficiency of protected areas on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.” Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 8(1): 2117089.

Machado-Stredel, F., B. Freeman, D. Jiménez-Garcia, M. E. Cobos, C. Nuñez-Penichet, L. Jiménez, E. Komp, U. Perktas, A. Khalighifar, K. Ingenloff, W. Tapondjou, T. de Silva, S. Fernando, L. Osorio-Olvera, and A. T. Peterson (2022) “On the potential of documenting decadal-scale avifaunal change from before-and-after comparisons of museum and observational data across North America.” Avian Research 13: 100005.

Malpica, A., L. Mendoza-Cuenca, and C. González (2022) “Color and morphological differentiation in the Sinaloa Wren (Thryophilus sinaloa) in the tropical dry forests of Mexico: The role of environment and geographic isolation.” PLOS ONE 17(6): e0269860.

Mandeville, C. P., E. B. Nilsen, and A. G. Finstad (2022) “Spatial distribution of biodiversity citizen science in a natural area depends on area accessibility and differs from other recreational area use.” Ecological Solutions and Evidence 3(4): e12185.

Marín-Gómez, O. H., C. Rodríguez Flores, and M. del C. Arizmendi (2022) “Assessing ecological interactions in urban areas using citizen science data: Insights from hummingbird–plant meta-networks in a tropical megacity.” Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 74: 127658.

Masto, N. M., O. J. Robinson, M. G. Brasher, A. C. Keever, A. G. Blake-Bradshaw, C. J. Highway, J. C. Feddersen, H. M. Hagy, D. C. Osborne, D. L. Combs, and B. S. Cohen (2022) “Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather.” Global Change Biology 28(18): 5469–5479.

Meehan, T. D. et al. (2022) “Integrating data types to estimate spatial patterns of avian migration across the Western Hemisphere.” Ecological Applications 32(7): e2679.

Meza Mori, G., N. B. Rojas-Briceño, A. Cotrina Sánchez, M. Oliva-Cruz, C. M. Olivera Tarifeño, M. Y. Hoyos Cerna, J. D. Ramos Sandoval, and C. Torres Guzmán (2022) “Potential Current and Future Distribution of the Long-Whiskered Owlet (Xenoglaux loweryi) in Amazonas and San Martin, NW Peru.” Animals 12(14): 1794.

Minor, N. R., P. J. Dougherty, S. A. Taylor, and M. D. Carling (2022) “Estimating hybridization in the wild using citizen science data: A path forward.” Evolution 76(2): 362–372.

Moreno, I., J. M. W. Gippet, L. Fumagalli, and P. J. Stephenson (2022) “Factors affecting the availability of data on East African wildlife: the monitoring needs of conservationists are not being met.” Biodiversity and Conservation.

Namkhan, M., N. Sukumal, and T. Savini (2022) “Impact of climate change on Southeast Asian natural habitats, with focus on protected areas.” Global Ecology and Conservation 39: e02293.

Ng, W. H., D. Fink, F. A. La Sorte, T. Auer, W. M. Hochachka, A. Johnston, and A. M. Dokter (2022) “Continental-scale biomass redistribution by migratory birds in response to seasonal variation in productivity.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 31(4): 727–739.

Nguyen, D., and B. Leung (2022) “How well do species distribution models predict occurrences in exotic ranges?.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 31(6).

Palma Cancino, D. Y., R. E. Feldman, L. F. D. León, and A. Canto (2022) “Relación especie-hábitat del Tordo Sargento (Agelaius phoeniceus) en la península de Yucatán.” Ecosistemas y recursos agropecuarios 9(3).

Pelletier, T. A., D. J. Parsons, S. K. Decker, S. Crouch, E. Franz, J. Ohrstrom, and B. C. Carstens (2022) “phylogatR: Phylogeographic data aggregation and repurposing.” Molecular Ecology Resources 22(8): 2830–2842.

Pérez-Granados, C., and K.-L. Schuchmann (2022) “Automated signal recognition as a useful tool for monitoring little-studied species: The case of the Band-tailed Nighthawk.” Ecological Informatics 72: 101861.

Petersen, T. K., J. D. M. Speed, V. Grøtan, Y. K. Frøyen, and G. Austrheim (2022) “Urbanisation and land-cover change affect functional, but not compositional turnover of bird communities.” Urban Ecosystems 25(6): 1679–1698.

Pomoim, N., A. C. Hughes, Y. Trisurat, and R. T. Corlett (2022) “Vulnerability to climate change of species in protected areas in Thailand.” Scientific Reports 12(1): 5705.

Pomoim, N., Y. Trisurat, A. C. Hughes, and R. T. Corlett (2022) “Can Thailand Protect 30% of Its Land Area for Biodiversity, and Will This Be Enough?.” Diversity 14(5): 344.

Prieto-Torres, D. A., S. Díaz, J. M. Cordier, R. Torres, M. Caron, and J. Nori (2022) “Analyzing individual drivers of global changes promotes inaccurate long-term policies in deforestation hotspots: The case of Gran Chaco.” Biological Conservation 269: 109536.

Qiu, B., J. Yao, S. Han, and Z. Zhu (2022) “Spatio-Temporal Variation of Habitat Quality for Bird Species in China Caused by Land Use Change during 1995–2015.” Sustainability 14(16): 10078.

Ramesh, V., P. R. Gupte, M. W. Tingley, V. V. Robin, and R. DeFries (2022) “Using citizen science to parse climatic and land cover influences on bird occupancy in a tropical biodiversity hotspot.” Ecography 2022(9): e06075.

Ranjan Deka, J., A. Hazarika, A. Boruah, J. Prasad Das, R. Tanti, and S. Ainul Hussain (2022) “The impact of climate change and potential distribution of the endangered white winged wood duck (Asarcornis scutulata, 1882) in Indian eastern Himalaya.” Journal for Nature Conservation 70: 126279.

Regos, A., J. Gonçalves, S. Arenas-Castro, D. Alcaraz-Segura, A. Guisan, and J. P. Honrado (2022) “Mainstreaming remotely sensed ecosystem functioning in ecological niche models.” Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 8(4).

Richardson, J., A. C. Lees, and S. Marsden (2022) “Landscape-scale predictors of persistence of an urban stock dove Columba oenas population.” Urban Ecosystems.

Rincon-Parra, V. J., M. A. Echeverry-Galvis, and S. J. Alvarez (2022) “Functional Responses of Bird Assemblages to Land-Use Change in the Colombian Llanos Region.” Frontiers in Environmental Science 9.

Robinson, W. D., J. Greer, J. Masseloux, T. A. Hallman, and J. R. Curtis (2022) “Dramatic Declines of Evening Grosbeak Numbers at a Spring Migration Stop-Over Site.” Diversity 14(6): 496.

Romero, M. A. C. (2022) “Análisis de la incidencia del cambio climático en especies de aves amenazadas en los Andes peruanos: modelos de distribución y propuestas de conectividad.” Pirineos 177: e071–e071.

Rosas-Espinoza, V. C., M. Rivas, S. Contreras-Martínez, J. Medina, and A. L. Santiago-Pérez (2022) “Notes on Mexican Woodnymph (Eupherusa ridgwayi) Behavior and Nesting in Central-western Mexico.” The American Midland Naturalist 187(2): 258–267.

Rosenblatt, C. J., A. A. Dayer, J. N. Duberstein, T. B. Phillips, H. W. Harshaw, D. C. Fulton, N. W. Cole, A. H. Raedeke, J. D. Rutter, and C. L. Wood (2022) “Highly specialized recreationists contribute the most to the citizen science project eBird.” Ornithological Applications 124(2): duac008.

Sáenz-Ceja, J. E., J. T. Sáenz-Reyes, and D. Castillo-Quiroz (2022) “Pollinator Species at Risk from the Expansion of Avocado Monoculture in Central Mexico.” Conservation 2(3): 457–472.

Sánchez-González, L. A., H. Cayetano, D. A. Prieto-Torres, O. R. Rojas-Soto, and A. G. Navarro-Sigüenza (2022) “The role of ecological and geographical drivers of lineage diversification in the Squirrel cuckoo Piaya cayana in Mexico: a mitochondrial DNA perspective.” Journal of Ornithology.

Schindler, A. R., S. A. Cunningham, T. L. J. Schafer, E. A. Sinnott, S. J. Clements, F. M. DiDonato, A. R. Mosloff, C. M. Walters, A. A. Shipley, M. D. Weegman, and Q. Zhao (2022) “Joint analysis of structured and semi-structured community science data improves precision of relative abundance but not trends in birds.” Scientific Reports 12(1): 20289.

Schmalfuss, A. B., Jr, and D. N. Bonter (2022) “Response of Red-Tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) and Turkey Vultures (Cathartes aura) to an Unintentionally Provided, Superabundant Prey Resource.” Journal of Raptor Research 56(3): 313–322.

Schnase, J. L., and M. L. Carroll (2022) “Automatic variable selection in ecological niche modeling: A case study using Cassin’s Sparrow (Peucaea cassinii).” PLOS ONE 17(1): e0257502.

Schunck, F., F. L. Barata, and M. A. G. da Silva (2022) “Distribution, seasonality and habitat of Ash-coloured Cuckoo Micrococcyx cinereus in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.” Cotinga 44: 118–125.

Schwoerer, T., and N. G. Dawson (2022) “Small sight—Big might: Economic impact of bird tourism shows opportunities for rural communities and biodiversity conservation.” PLOS ONE 17(7): e0268594.

Sedano-Cruz, R. E., and K. C. Navarro-Velez (2022) “Long-term assessment of birds’ extirpation from a tropical agroecosystem.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 17(2).

Seebens, H., and E. Kaplan (2022) “DASCO: A workflow to downscale alien species checklists using occurrence records and to re-allocate species distributions across realms.” NeoBiota 74: 75–91.

Shah, A., A. R. Kayani, F. Ihlow, M. S. Nadeem, T. Mahmood, S. Islam, A. E. Hausmann, and M. Päckert (2022) “Range-wide and regional distribution of the Western Tragopan Tragopan melanocephalus and effects of disturbance on local abundances.” Bird Conservation International. 2022/07/11 edn 1–14.

Singchat, W., A. Chaiyes, W. Wongloet, N. Ariyaraphong, K. Jaisamut, T. Panthum, S. F. Ahmad, W. Chaleekarn, W. Suksavate, and M. Inpota (2022) “Red Junglefowl resource management guide: bioresource reintroduction for sustainable food security in thailand.” Sustainability 14(13): 7895.

Smith, E. B., A. G. Farrell, and K. M. Covino (2022) “Where the wild things are (and aren’t): Land cover associations of raptors in the Great Basin.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 134(3): 398–407.

Sonnleitner, J., S. E. LaZerte, A. E. McKellar, N. J. Flood, and M. W. Reudink (2022) “Rapid shifts in migration routes and breeding latitude in North American bluebirds.” Ecosphere 13(12): e4316.

Stiller, J. C., W. F. Siemer, K. A. Perkins, and A. K. Fuller (2022) “Choosing an optimal duck season: integrating hunter values and duck abundance.” Wildlife Society Bulletin 46(3): e1313.

Stoudt, S., B. R. Goldstein, and P. de Valpine (2022) “Identifying engaging bird species and traits with community science observations.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119(16): e2110156119.

Stuber, E. F., O. J. Robinson, E. R. Bjerre, M. C. Otto, B. A. Millsap, G. S. Zimmerman, M. G. Brasher, K. M. Ringelman, A. M. V. Fournier, A. Yetter, J. E. Isola, and V. Ruiz-Gutierrez (2022) “The potential of semi-structured citizen science data as a supplement for conservation decision-making: Validating the performance of eBird against targeted avian monitoring efforts.” Biological Conservation 270: 109556.

Stukenholtz, E. E., and R. D. Stevens (2022) “Taxonomic and functional components of avian metacommunity structure along an urban gradient.” PLOS ONE 17(8): e0271405.

Sultana, M., I. Storch, M. N. Naser, and M. Uddin (2022) “Land cover and socioeconomic factors explain avian diversity in a tropical megacity.” Ecology and Society 27(1).

Sumbh, O., and A. R. Hof (2022) “Can pikas hold the umbrella? Understanding the current and future umbrella potential of keystone species Pika (Ochotona spp.).” Global Ecology and Conservation 38: e02247.

Sutton, Luke J., D. L. Anderson, M. Franco, C. J. W. McClure, E. B. P. Miranda, F. H. Vargas, J. D. J. Vargas González, and R. Puschendorf (2022) “Reduced range size and Important Bird and Biodiversity Area coverage for the Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) predicted from multiple climate change scenarios.” Ibis 164(3): 649–666.

Sutton, Luke J, D. L. Anderson, M. Franco, C. J. W. McClure, E. B. P. Miranda, F. H. Vargas, J. de J. Vargas González, and R. Puschendorf (2022) “Range-wide habitat use of the Harpy Eagle indicates four major tropical forest gaps in the Key Biodiversity Area network.” Ornithological Applications 124(3): duac019.

Sutton, Luke J., L.-A. R. De Roland, R. Thorstrom, and C. J. W. McClure (2022) “Distribution and habitat use of the Madagascar Peregrine Falcon: first estimates for area of habitat and population size.” Bird Conservation International. 2022/06/13 edn 32(4): 624–640.

Sweet, F. S. T., B. Apfelbeck, M. Hanusch, C. Garland Monteagudo, and W. W. Weisser (2022) “Data from public and governmental databases show that a large proportion of the regional animal species pool occur in cities in Germany.” Journal of Urban Ecology 8(1): juac002.

Tanaka, K., C. Haga, K. Hori, and T. Matsui (2022) “Renewable energy Nexus: Interlinkages with biodiversity and social issues in Japan.” Energy Nexus 6: 100069.

Tang, B., J. S. Clark, P. P. Marra, and A. E. Gelfand (2022) “Modeling Community Dynamics Through Environmental Effects, Species Interactions and Movement.” Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics.

Vincent, J. G., R. Schuster, S. Wilson, D. Fink, and J. R. Bennett (2022) “Clustering community science data to infer songbird migratory connectivity in the Western Hemisphere.” Ecosphere 13(4): e4011.

Walsh, M. G., A. Pattanaik, N. Vyas, D. Saxena, C. Webb, S. Sawleshwarkar, and C. Mukhopadhyay (2022) “A biogeographical description of the wild waterbird species associated with high-risk landscapes of Japanese encephalitis virus in India.” Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 69(5): e3015–e3023.

Wang, D., H. J. de Knegt, and A. R. Hof (2022) “The effectiveness of a large protected area to conserve a global endemism hotspot may vanish in the face of climate and land-use changes.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10.

Warrington, M. H., M. B. Schrimpf, P. Des Brisay, M. E. Taylor, and N. Koper (2022) “Avian behaviour changes in response to human activity during the COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom.” Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289(1983): 20212740.

Warudkar, A., N. Goyal, V. Kher, K. L. Vinay, R. Chanda, R. S. Bandi, C. N. Jenkins, V. V. Robin, and S. L. Pimm (2022) “Using the area of habitat to assess the extent of protection of India’s birds.” Biotropica 54(6): 1466–1479.

Williams, J. J., R. Freeman, F. Spooner, and T. Newbold (2022) “Vertebrate population trends are influenced by interactions between land use, climatic position, habitat loss and climate change.” Global Change Biology 28(3): 797–815.

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Zhang, Q.-C., J.-G. Wang, and Y.-H. Lei (2022) “Predicting Distribution of the Asian Longhorned Beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) and Its Natural Enemies in China.” Insects 13(8).

Zhou, J., F. Yang, Z. Zhong, J. Zhang, X. Leng, J. Ye, and R. Wu (2022) “Surrogacy of bird species in systematic conservation planning and conservation assessments in Yunnan Province, China.” Journal of Mountain Science 19(10): 2861–2873.

Zimmerman, G. S., B. A. Millsap, F. Abadi, J. V. Gedir, W. L. Kendall, and J. R. Sauer (2022) “Estimating allowable take for an increasing Bald Eagle population in the United States.” The Journal of Wildlife Management 86(2): e22158.

2021

Abhinav, C., and P. Dogra (2021) “Rufous-tailed Rock Thrush Monticola saxatilis at Pong Lake, Himachal Pradesh and its status in India.” Indian BIRDS 17(5): 135–138.

Adde, A., C. Casabona i Amat, M. J. Mazerolle, M. Darveau, S. G. Cumming, and R. B. O’Hara (2021) “Integrated modeling of waterfowl distribution in western Canada using aerial survey and citizen science (eBird) data.” Ecosphere 12(10): e03790.

Allen, K. E., W. P. Tapondjou, B. Freeman, J. C. Cooper, R. M. Brown, and A. T. Peterson (2021) “Modelling potential Pleistocene habitat corridors between Afromontane forest regions.” Biodiversity and Conservation 30(8): 2361–2375.

Andreyenkova, N. G., I. V. Karyakin, I. J. Starikov, H. Sauer-Gürth, I. Literák, O. V. Andreyenkov, E. P. Shnayder, R. H. Bekmansurov, M. N. Alexeyenko, M. Wink, and I. F. Zhimulev (2021) “Phylogeography and demographic history of the Black Kite Milvus migrans, a widespread raptor in Eurasia, Australia and Africa.” Journal of Avian Biology 52(10).

Aoki, D., H. Sakamoto, M. Kitazawa, A. P. Kryukov, and M. Takagi (2021) “Migration-tracking integrated phylogeography supports long-distance dispersal-driven divergence for a migratory bird species in the Japanese archipelago.” Ecology and Evolution 11(11): 6066–6079.

Arlé, E., A. Zizka, P. Keil, M. Winter, F. Essl, T. Knight, P. Weigelt, M. Jiménez-Muñoz, and C. Meyer (2021) “bRacatus: A method to estimate the accuracy and biogeographical status of georeferenced biological data.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12: 1609–1619.

Armitage, A. R., C. A. Weaver, A. A. Whitt, and S. C. Pennings (2021) “Effects of mangrove encroachment on tidal wetland plant, nekton, and bird communities in the Western Gulf of Mexico.” Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 248: 106767.

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Ritter, C. D., C. C. Ribas, J. Menger, S. H. Borges, C. D. Bacon, J. P. Metzger, J. Bates, and C. Cornelius (2021) “Landscape configuration of an Amazonian island-like ecosystem drives population structure and genetic diversity of a habitat-specialist bird.” Landscape Ecology 36(9): 2565–2582.

Robinson, O. J., V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, R. J. Meese, E. E. Graves, M. Holyoak, C. R. Wilson, A. C. Wyckoff, B. D. Merriell, C. Snyder, and E. G. Cooch (2021) “Multi-scale demographic analysis reveals range contraction via pseudo-source and sink population structure.” Ecosphere 12(5): e03521.

Robinson, W. D., T. A. Hallman, and R. A. Hutchinson (2021) “Benchmark Bird Surveys Help Quantify Counting Accuracy in a Citizen-Science Database.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 50.

Rodríguez-Gómez, F., Y. Licona-Vera, L. Silva-Cárdenas, and J. F. Ornelas (2021) “Phylogeography, morphology and ecological niche modelling to explore the evolutionary history of Azure-crowned Hummingbird (Amazilia cyanocephala, Trochilidae) in Mesoamerica.” Journal of Ornithology 162(2): 529–547.

Ruiz-Gutierrez, V., E. R. Bjerre, M. C. Otto, G. S. Zimmerman, B. A. Millsap, D. Fink, E. F. Stuber, M. Strimas-Mackey, and O. J. Robinson (2021) “A pathway for citizen science data to inform policy: A case study using eBird data for defining low-risk collision areas for wind energy development.” Journal of Applied Ecology 58(6): 1104–1111.

Sales, L. P., W. D. Kissling, M. Galetti, B. Naimi, and M. M. Pires (2021) “Climate change reshapes the eco-evolutionary dynamics of a Neotropical seed dispersal system.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 30(5): 1129–1138.

Sánchez-Clavijo, L. M., S. J. Martínez-Callejas, O. Acevedo-Charry, A. Diaz-Pulido, B. Gómez-Valencia, N. Ocampo-Peñuela, D. Ocampo, M. H. Olaya-Rodríguez, J. C. Rey-Velasco, C. Soto-Vargas, and J. M. Ochoa-Quintero (2021) “Differential reporting of biodiversity in two citizen science platforms during COVID-19 lockdown in Colombia.” Biological Conservation 256: 109077.

Sanderfoot, O. V., and B. Gardner (2021) “Wildfire smoke affects detection of birds in Washington State.” Ornithological Applications 123(3): duab028.

Santos, C. O., J. M. Branco, M. C. T. D. Belotti, P. Abilleira, J. Siegrist, J. Fischer, L. M. Lima, M. Cohn-Haft, and E. Hingst-Zaher (2021) “Distribution and migration phenology of Purple Martins (Progne subis) in Brazil.” Ornithology Research 29: 213–222.

Schnase, J. L., M. L. Carroll, R. L. Gill, G. S. Tamkin, J. Li, S. L. Strong, T. P. Maxwell, M. E. Aronne, and C. S. Spradlin (2021) “Toward a Monte Carlo approach to selecting climate variables in MaxEnt.” PLOS ONE 16(3): e0237208.

Schrimpf, M. B., P. G. D. Brisay, A. Johnston, A. C. Smith, Sánchez-Jasso Jessica, Barry G. Robinson, Miyako H. Warrington, Nancy A. Mahony, Andrew G. Horn, Matthew Strimas-Mackey, Lenore Fahrig, and Nicola Koper (2021) “Reduced human activity during COVID-19 alters avian land use across North America.” Science Advances 7(39): eabf5073.

Schuetz, J. G., and A. Johnston (2021) “Tracking the cultural niches of North American birds through time.” People and Nature 3(1): 251–260.

Scridel, D., M. Brambilla, D. R. de Zwaan, N. Froese, S. Wilson, P. Pedrini, and K. Martin (2021) “A genus at risk: Predicted current and future distribution of all three Lagopus species reveal sensitivity to climate change and efficacy of protected areas.” Diversity and Distributions 27(9): 1759–1774.

Singh, M., J. Badcock-Scruton, and C. M. Collins (2021) “What Will Remain? Predicting the Representation in Protected Areas of Suitable Habitat for Endangered Tropical Avifauna in Borneo under a Combined Climate- and Land-Use Change Scenario.” Sustainability 13(5).

Sinnott, E. A., M. Papeş, and T. J. O’Connell (2021) “Variable precipitation leads to dynamic range limits of forest songbirds at a forest-grassland ecotone.” Ecology and Evolution 11(16): 11123–11133.

Smith, A. M., Jr. Cropper Wendell P., and M. P. Moulton (2021) “A quantitative assessment of site-level factors in influencing Chukar (Alectoris chukar) introduction outcomes.” PeerJ. Edited by S. Pimm 9: e11280.

Sofía Galván, Rafael Barrientos, and Sara Varela (2021) “No Bird Database is Perfect: Citizen Science and Professional Datasets Contain Different and Complementary Biodiversity Information.” Ardeola 69(1): 97–114.

Soifer, L. G., S. K. Donovan, E. T. Brentjens, and A. R. Bratt (2021) “Piecing together cities to support bird diversity: Development and forest edge density affect bird richness in urban environments.” Landscape and Urban Planning 213: 104122.

Solovyeva, D., I. Bysykatova-Harmey, S. L. Vartanyan, A. Kondratyev, and F. Huettmann (2021) “Modeling Eastern Russian High Arctic Geese (Anser fabalis, A. albifrons) during moult and brood rearing in the ‘New Digital Arctic’.” Scientific Reports 11(1): 22051.

Somveille, M., R. A. Bay, T. B. Smith, P. P. Marra, and K. C. Ruegg (2021) “A general theory of avian migratory connectivity.” Ecology Letters 24(9): 1848–1858.

Sourav, M. S. H., M. Päckert, and F. A. Pavel (2021) “The status of the Eurasian Tree Sparrow Passer montanus in Bangladesh.” Indian BIRDS 17(5): 139–143.

Squires, T. M., P. Yuda, P. G. Akbar, N. J. Collar, C. Devenish, I. Taufiqurrahman, W. K. Wibowo, N. L. Winarni, A. Yanuar, and S. J. Marsden (2021) “Citizen science rapidly delivers extensive distribution data for birds in a key tropical biodiversity area.” Global Ecology and Conservation 28: e01680.

Steen, V. A., M. W. Tingley, P. W. C. Paton, and C. S. Elphick (2021) “Spatial thinning and class balancing: Key choices lead to variation in the performance of species distribution models with citizen science data.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12(2): 216–226.

Stiels, D., H.-V. Bastian, A. Bastian, K. Schidelko, and J. O. Engler (2021) “An iconic messenger of climate change? Predicting the range dynamics of the European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster).” Journal of Ornithology 162(3): 631–644.

Strus, I. (2021) “Distribution and protection of meadow-breeding waders in the polissia area (Eastern europe): Using a species distribution modeling approach.” Wader Study 128(1): 77–86.

Sultana, M., and I. Storch (2021) “Suitability of open digital species records for assessing biodiversity patterns in cities: a case study using avian records.” Journal of Urban Ecology 7(1): juab014.

Supp, S. R., G. Bohrer, J. Fieberg, and F. A. La Sorte (2021) “Estimating the movements of terrestrial animal populations using broad-scale occurrence data.” Movement Ecology 9(1): 60.

Sutton, L. J., D. L. Anderson, M. Franco, C. J. W. McClure, E. B. P. Miranda, F. H. Vargas, J. de J. Vargas González, and R. Puschendorf (2021) “Geographic range estimates and environmental requirements for the Harpy Eagle derived from spatial models of current and past distribution.” Ecology and Evolution 11(1): 481–497.

Swanson, D. L., and R. Goljani Amirkhiz (2021) “Mid-summer arrival by Blue Grosbeaks at the northern extent of their breeding range: evidence for dual breeding?.” Journal of Field Ornithology 92(2): 127–142.

Tang, B., J. S. Clark, and A. E. Gelfand (2021) “Modeling spatially biased citizen science effort through the eBird database.” Environmental and Ecological Statistics 28(3): 609–630.

Terêncio, D. P. S., S. G. P. Varandas, A. R. Fonseca, R. M. V. Cortes, L. F. Fernandes, F. A. L. Pacheco, S. M. Monteiro, J. Martinho, J. Cabral, J. Santos, and E. Cabecinha (2021) “Integrating ecosystem services into sustainable landscape management: A collaborative approach.” Science of The Total Environment 794: 148538.

Thom, G., M. Gehara, B. T. Smith, C. Y. Miyaki, and F. R. do Amaral (2021) “Microevolutionary dynamics show tropical valleys are deeper for montane birds of the Atlantic Forest.” Nature Communications 12(1): 6269.

de la Torre Cerro, R., and P. Holloway (2021) “A review of the methods for studying biotic interactions in phenological analyses.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12(2): 227–244.

Toussaint, A., S. Brosse, C. G. Bueno, M. Pärtel, R. Tamme, and C. P. Carmona (2021) “Extinction of threatened vertebrates will lead to idiosyncratic changes in functional diversity across the world.” Nature Communications 12(1): 5162.

Tubelis, D. P., and M. Wachlevski (2021) “Citizen science for the knowledge of tropical birds: the diet of the Maguari Stork (Ciconia maguari) in the Pampa ecoregion of southern Brazil.” North-Western Journal of Zoology 17(1): 106–110.

Turbek, S. P., M. Browne, A. S. Di Giacomo, C. Kopuchian, W. M. Hochachka, C. Estalles, D. A. Lijtmaer, P. L. Tubaro, L. F. Silveira, I. J. Lovette, R. J. Safran, S. A. Taylor, and L. Campagna (2021) “Rapid speciation via the evolution of pre-mating isolation in the Iberá Seedeater.” Science 371(6536): eabc0256.

Turner, R. L. (2021) “Biodiversity of the Indian River Lagoon System: a cautionary tale from the birds.” Florida Scientist 84: 214–225.

Ucan, D. E., P. L. Enríquez, E. Bello-Baltazar, and V. J. Cupiche (2021) “The Scarlet Macaw and Conservation and Management Strategies in Reforma Agraria, Chiapas, Mexico.” Nova Scientia 13(27).

Vásquez-Aguilar, A. A., J. F. Ornelas, F. Rodríguez-Gómez, and M. Cristina MacSwiney G. (2021) “Modeling Future Potential Distribution of Buff-Bellied Hummingbird (Amazilia yucatanensis) Under Climate Change: Species vs. Subspecies.” Tropical Conservation Science 25: 19400829211030830.

Vázquez-López, M., N. Córtes-Rodríguez, S. M. Robles-Bello, A. Bueno-Hernández, L. E. Zamudio-Beltrán, K. Ruegg, and B. E. Hernández-Baños (2021) “Phylogeography and morphometric variation in the Cinnamon Hummingbird complex: Amazilia rutila (Aves: Trochilidae).” Avian Research 12(1): 61.

Whitfield, S. M., J. M. Patterson, A. Pernas, M. Davis, J. J. Lorenz, and F. N. Ridgley (2021) “Satellite telemetry reveals habitat selection and movement patterns of an American Flamingo in Florida Bay.” Florida Field Naturalist 49(2): 58–81.

Williams, J. J., and T. Newbold (2021) “Vertebrate responses to human land use are influenced by their proximity to climatic tolerance limits.” Diversity and Distributions 27(7): 1308–1323.

Williamson, J. L., and M. J. Baumann (2021) “Evidence of Brood Parasitism and Quantification of Rangewide Overlap between the Olive Warbler and Brown-headed Cowbird.” Western Birds 52(1): 68–75.

Williamson, J. L., and C. C. Witt (2021) “Elevational niche-shift migration: Why the degree of elevational change matters for the ecology, evolution, and physiology of migratory birds.” Ornithology 138(2): ukaa087.

Wilson, S., H.-Y. Lin, R. Schuster, A. M. González, C. Gómez, E. Botero-Delgadillo, N. J. Bayly, J. R. Bennett, A. D. Rodewald, P. R. Roehrdanz, and V. Ruiz Gutierrez (2021) “Opportunities for the conservation of migratory birds to benefit threatened resident vertebrates in the Neotropics.” Journal of Applied Ecology 59(3): 653–663.

Winter, R. E., and W. M. Shields (2021) “Effects of Weather On Foraging Success and Hunting Frequency In Winter-Irruptive Snowy Owls (Bubo scandiacus) In Upstate New York.” Journal of Raptor Research 55(4): 584–593.

Xing, L., and Y. Wang (2021) “A practical wind farm siting framework integrating ecosystem services — A case study of coastal China.” Environmental Impact Assessment Review 90: 106636.

Yang, Z., J. Li, Y. Han, C. J. Hassell, K.-S. K. Leung, D. S. Melville, Y. Yu, L. Zhang, and C.-Y. Choi (2021) “Coastal wetlands in Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, China: probably the most important site globally for the Asian Dowitcher (Limnodromus semipalmatus).” Avian Research 12(1): 38.

Youngflesh, C., J. Socolar, B. R. Amaral, A. Arab, R. P. Guralnick, A. H. Hurlbert, R. LaFrance, S. J. Mayor, D. A. W. Miller, and M. W. Tingley (2021) “Migratory strategy drives species-level variation in bird sensitivity to vegetation green-up.” Nature Ecology & Evolution 5(7): 987–994.

Zeller, K. A., S. A. Cushman, N. J. Van Lanen, J. D. Boone, and E. Ammon (2021) “Targeting conifer removal to create an even playing field for birds in the Great Basin.” Biological Conservation 257: 109130.

Zimova, M., D. E. Willard, B. M. Winger, and B. C. Weeks (2021) “Widespread shifts in bird migration phenology are decoupled from parallel shifts in morphology.” Journal of Animal Ecology 90: 2348–2361.

Zucchetto, M. F., N. S. Da Silveira, V. M. Prasniewski, T. Arnhold, T. Sobral-Souza, and J. B. de Pinho (2021) “Effects of future climate change on the geographical distribution of a bird endemic to South American floodplains.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 16(2).

Zulian, V., D. A. W. Miller, and G. Ferraz (2021) “Integrating citizen-science and planned-survey data improves species distribution estimates.” Diversity and Distributions 27(12): 2498–2509.

2020

Akresh, M. E., R. A. Askins, D. J. King, F. E. Hayes, P. E. Barry, and W. K. Hayes (2020) “Resilience in the aftermath of hurricanes: Fluctuations in a Critically Endangered population of West Indian Woodpeckers Melanerpes superciliaris nyeanus over two decades.” Bird Conservation International 1–21.

Alaniz, A. J., M. A. Carvajal, P. M. Vergara, A. Fierro, D. Moreira-Arce, A. Rojas-Osorio, G. E. Soto, and A. D. Rodewald (2020) “Trophic behavior of specialist predators from a macroecological approach: The case of the magellanic woodpecker in south American temperate forests.” Global Ecology and Conservation 24: e01285.

Alejandro Pérez-Arteaga, S. Alejandra Mora-Sánchez, Silvia S. Zalapa, and Sergio Guerrero-Vázquez (2020) “Photographic Confirmation of Crested Guan (Penelope purpurascens) from a Relict Maple Forest in Western Mexico.” Western North American Naturalist 80(3): 435–440.

Atauchi, P. J., C. Aucca-Chutas, G. Ferro, and D. A. Prieto-Torres (2020) “Present and future potential distribution of the endangered Anairetes alpinus (Passeriformes: Tyrannidae) under global climate change scenarios.” Journal of Ornithology 161(3): 723–738.

Bagwyn, R., K. Bao, Z. Burivalova, and D. S. Wilcove (2020) “Using citizen-science data to identify declining or recently extinct populations of Bahamian birds.” Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 33: 104–110.

Besterman, A. F., S. M. Karpanty, and M. L. Pace (2020) “Impact of exotic macroalga on shorebirds varies with foraging specialization and spatial scale.” PLOS ONE 15(4): e0231337.

Bitani, N., D. A. Ehlers Smith, Y. C. Ehlers Smith, and C. T. Downs (2020) “Functional traits vary among fleshy-fruited invasive plant species and their potential avian dispersers.” Acta Oecologica 108: 103651.

Bodt, L. H., L. A. Rollins, and J. M. Zichello (2020) “Contrasting mitochondrial diversity of European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) across three invasive continental distributions.” Ecology and Evolution 10(18): 10186–10195.

Bounas, A., M. Solanou, M. Panuccio, S. Barišić, T. Bino, K. Erciyas-Yavuz, P. Iankov, C. Ieronymidou, and C. Barboutis (2020) “Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the Red-footed Falcon.” Current Zoology 66(5): 467–475.

Bowser, M. L., R. Brassfield, A. Dziergowski, T. Eskelin, J. Hester, D. R. Magness, M. McInnis, T. Melvin, J. M. Morton, and J. Stone (2020) “Towards conserving natural diversity: A biotic inventory by observations, specimens, DNA barcoding and high-throughput sequencing methods.” Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e50124.

Callaghan, C. T., Y. Benedetti, J. H. Wilshire, and F. Morelli (2020) “Avian trait specialization is negatively associated with urban tolerance.” Oikos 129(10): 1541–1551.

Cañizares, J. R., and J. M. Reed (2020) “Identification of priority shorebird conservation areas in the Caribbean.” PeerJ 8: e9831.

Capurucho, J. M. G., M. V. Ashley, B. R. Tsuru, J. C. Cooper, and J. M. Bates (2020) “Dispersal ability correlates with range size in Amazonian habitat-restricted birds.” Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287(1939): 20201450.

Cardador, L., and T. M. Blackburn (2020) “A global assessment of human influence on niche shifts and risk predictions of bird invasions.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 29(11): 1956–1966.

Cardoso, G. C., B. T. Klingbeil, F. A. La Sorte, C. A. Lepczyk, D. Fink, and C. H. Flather (2020) “Exposure to noise pollution across North American passerines supports the noise filter hypothesis.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 29(8): 1430–1434.

Case, S. B., and C. E. Tarwater (2020) “Functional traits of avian frugivores have shifted following species extinction and introduction in the Hawaiian Islands.” Functional Ecology 34(12): 2467–2476.

Cazalis, V., K. Princé, J.-B. Mihoub, J. Kelly, S. H. M. Butchart, and A. S. L. Rodrigues (2020) “Effectiveness of protected areas in conserving tropical forest birds.” Nature Communications 11(1): 4461.

Chapman, A. D., L. Belbin, P. F. Zermoglio, J. Wieczorek, P. J. Morris, M. Nicholls, E. R. Rees, A. K. Veiga, A. Thompson, A. M. Saraiva, S. A. James, C. Gendreau, A. Benson, and D. Schigel (2020) “Developing Standards for Improved Data Quality and for Selecting Fit for Use Biodiversity Data.” Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 4: e50889.

Chatfield-Taylor, W. E., and S. A. Epps (2020) “Population Trends in the Exotic Red-masked Parakeet (Psittacara erythrogenys) in Southern Florida.” Florida Field Naturalist 48(2).

Chedad, A., D. Bendjoudi, and O. Guezoul (2021) “Place of wheatear species within the avifauna of ghardaïa (Algerian sahara).” Current Trends in Natural Sciences 10(19): 25–35.

Cohen, J. M., D. Fink, and B. Zuckerberg (2020) “Avian responses to extreme weather across functional traits and temporal scales.” Global Change Biology.

Cooper, D. S., A. J. Shultz, and D. T. Blumstein (2020) “Temporally Separated Data Sets Reveal Similar Traits of Birds Persisting in a United States Megacity.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8(251).

Corbett, E. C., G. A. Bravo, F. Schunck, L. N. Naka, L. F. Silveira, and S. V. Edwards (2020) “Evidence for the Pleistocene Arc Hypothesis from genome-wide SNPs in a Neotropical dry forest specialist, the Rufous-fronted Thornbird (Furnariidae: Phacellodomus rufifrons).” Molecular Ecology 29(22): 4457–4472.

Corona-M, E., and J. A. Cruz Silva (2020) “Modelling the prehistoric geographical distribution of the genus Meleagris.” Quaternary International 543: 8–15.

Covino, K. M., K. G. Horton, and S. R. Morris (2020) “Seasonally specific changes in migration phenology across 50 years in the Black-throated Blue Warbler.” The Auk 137(2).

Destro, G. F. G., A. F. A. de Andrade, V. de Fernandes, L. C. Terribile, and P. De Marco (2020) “Climate suitability as indicative of invasion potential for the most seized bird species in Brazil.” Journal for Nature Conservation 58: 125890.

Diamond, A. W., D. B. Mcnair, J. C. Ellis, J.-F. Rail, E. S. Whidden, A. W. Kratter, S. J. Courchesne, M. A. Pokras, S. I. WILHELM, and S. W. Kress (2020) “Two unprecedented auk wrecks in the northwest Atlantic in winter 2012/13.” Marine Ornithology 48: 185–204.

Drury, J. P., M. C. Cowen, and G. F. Grether (2020) “Competition and hybridization drive interspecific territoriality in birds.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117(23): 12923.

Duan, F., and S. Li (2020) “The status, distribution pattern and conservation gap of bird diversity in the Yellow River Basin.” Biodiversity Science.

Duan, H., S. Xia, X. Yu, Y. Liu, J. Teng, and Y. Dou (2020) “Using citizen science data to inform the relative sensitivity of waterbirds to natural versus human-dominated landscapes in China.” Ecology and Evolution 10(14): 7233–7241.

Escamilla Molgora, J. M., L. Sedda, and P. M. Atkinson (2020) “Biospytial: spatial graph-based computing for ecological Big Data.” GigaScience 9(5).

Estrada-Peña, A., G. D’Amico, and N. Fernández-Ruiz (2020) “Modelling the potential spread of Hyalomma marginatum ticks in Europe by migratory birds.” International Journal for Parasitology.

Faulkner, K. T., M. P. Robertson, and J. R. U. Wilson (2020) “Stronger regional biosecurity is essential to prevent hundreds of harmful biological invasions.” Global Change Biology 26(4): 2449–2462.

Ferrer-Paris, J. R., and A. D. A. Sánchez-Mercado (2020) “Making inferences about non-detection observations to improve occurrence predictions in Venezuelan Psittacidae.” Bird Conservation International. 2020/01/22 edn 30(3): 406–422.

Fink, D., T. Auer, A. Johnston, V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, W. M. Hochachka, and S. Kelling (2020) “Modeling avian full annual cycle distribution and population trends with citizen science data.” Ecological Applications 30(3): e02056.

Friis, G., and B. Milá (2020) “Change in sexual signalling traits outruns morphological divergence across an ecological gradient in the post-glacial radiation of the songbird genus Junco.” Journal of Evolutionary Biology 33(9): 1276–1293.

Furnas, B. J. (2020) “Rapid and varied responses of songbirds to climate change in California coniferous forests.” Biological Conservation 241: 108347.

García, C. D. G., and S. L. Prado (2020) “Modelamiento de la distribución potencial de Corapipo leucorrhoa (Pipridae) en el valle alto del Magdalena, Tolima, Colombia.” Biota Colombiana 21(1): 109–116.

Gesmundo, C. F., Z. M. Pohlen, K. V. Sagastume-Pinto, B. Bosarreyes, M. Robards, R. McNab, J. F. Moreira-Ramírez, and R. L. McGuire (2020) “Abundance and distribution of wintering shorebirds along the Pacific coast of Guatemala.” Wader Study 127(3).

Gleditsch, J. M., and J. H. Sperry (2020) “Ecomorphological relationships and invasion history of non-native terrestrial bird species on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, suggest ecological fitting during novel community assembly.” Ecology and Evolution 10(21): 12157–12169.

Hallman, T. A., and W. D. Robinson (2020) “Comparing multi- and single-scale species distribution and abundance models built with the boosted regression tree algorithm.” Landscape Ecology 35(5): 1161–1174.

Ham-Dueñas, J. G., R. Canales-del-Castillo, G. Voelker, I. Ruvalcaba-Ortega, C. E. Aguirre-Calderón, and J. I. González-Rojas (2020) “Adaptive genetic diversity and evidence of population genetic structure in the endangered Sierra Madre Sparrow (Xenospiza baileyi).” PLOS ONE 15(4): e0232282.

Hastings, R. A., L. A. Rutterford, J. J. Freer, R. A. Collins, S. D. Simpson, and M. J. Genner (2020) “Climate change drives poleward increases and equatorward declines in marine species.” Current Biology.

Havinga, I., L. Hein, M. Vega-Araya, and A. Languillaume (2020) “Spatial quantification to examine the effectiveness of payments for ecosystem services: A case study of Costa Rica’s Pago de Servicios Ambientales.” Ecological Indicators 108: 105766.

Heim, W., R. J. Heim, I. Beermann, O. A. Burkovskiy, Y. Gerasimov, P. Ktitorov, K. Ozaki, I. Panov, M. M. Sander, S. Sjöberg, S. M. Smirenski, A. Thomas, A. P. Tøttrup, I. M. Tiunov, M. Willemoes, N. Hölzel, K. Thorup, and J. Kamp (2020) “Using geolocator tracking data and ringing archives to validate citizen-science based seasonal predictions of bird distribution in a data-poor region.” Global Ecology and Conservation 24: e01215.

Hoskins, A. J., T. D. Harwood, C. Ware, K. J. Williams, J. J. Perry, N. Ota, J. R. Croft, D. K. Yeates, W. Jetz, M. Golebiewski, A. Purvis, T. Robertson, and S. Ferrier (2020) “BILBI: Supporting global biodiversity assessment through high-resolution macroecological modelling.” Environmental Modelling & Software 132: 104806.

Hosner, P. A., H. L. Owens, E. L. Braun, and R. T. Kimball (2020) “Phylogeny and diversification of the gallopheasants (Aves: Galliformes): Testing roles of sexual selection and environmental niche divergence.” Zoologica Scripta 49(5): 549–562.

Huang, X., C. Lin, and L. Ji (2020) “The persistent multi-dimensional biases of biodiversity digital accessible knowledge of birds in China.” Biodiversity and Conservation 29(11): 3287–3311.

Huberman, D. B., B. J. Reich, K. Pacifici, and J. A. Collazo (2020) “Estimating the drivers of species distributions with opportunistic data using mediation analysis.” Ecosphere 11(6): e03165.

Igić, B., I. Nguyen, and P. B. Fenberg (2020) “Nectar robbing in the trainbearers (Lesbia, Trochilidae).” PeerJ 8: e9561.

Ingenloff, K., and A. T. Peterson (2020) “Incorporating time into the traditional correlational distributional modelling framework: A proof-of-concept using the Wood Thrush Hylocichla mustelina.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution.

Jackett, N. A., S. A. Murphy, N. P. Leseberg, and J. E. Watson (2020) “A review of vegetation associated with records of the Masked Owl Tyto novaehollandiae in north-eastern Queensland.” Australian Field Ornithology 37.

Jenkins, R. L. M., R. F. Warren, and J. T. Price (2021) “Addressing risks to biodiversity arising from a changing climate: The need for ecosystem restoration in the Tana River Basin, Kenya.” PLOS ONE 16(7): e0254879.

Johnston, A., N. Moran, A. Musgrove, D. Fink, and S. R. Baillie (2020) “Estimating species distributions from spatially biased citizen science data.” Ecological Modelling 422: 108927.

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Justyn, N. M., C. T. Callaghan, and G. E. Hill (2020) “Birds rarely hybridize: A citizen science approach to estimating rates of hybridization in the wild*.” Evolution 74(6): 1216–1223.

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Klingbeil, B. T., F. A. La Sorte, C. A. Lepczyk, D. Fink, and C. H. Flather (2020) “Geographical associations with anthropogenic noise pollution for North American breeding birds.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 29(1): 148–158.

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La Sorte, F. A., and C. H. Graham (2020) “Phenological synchronization of seasonal bird migration with vegetation greenness across dietary guilds.” Journal of Animal Ecology.

La Sorte, F. A., and K. G. Horton (2020) “Seasonal variation in the effects of artificial light at night on the occurrence of nocturnally migrating birds in urban areas.” Environmental Pollution 116085.

La Sorte, F. A., and M. Somveille (2020) “The island biogeography of the eBird citizen‐science programme.” Journal of Biogeography.

Lahiri, S., and B. Sonowal (2020) “Distribution, seasonality, and movements of cochoas (Genus: Cochoa) in India.” Indian BIRDS 16(5): 146–149.

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Liang, Y., I. Rudik, E. Y. Zou, A. Johnston, A. D. Rodewald, and C. L. Kling (2020) “Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117(49): 30900.

Lin, H.-Y., R. Schuster, S. Wilson, S. J. Cooke, A. D. Rodewald, and J. R. Bennett (2020) “Integrating season-specific needs of migratory and resident birds in conservation planning.” Biological Conservation 252: 108826.

Liu, X., T. M. Blackburn, T. Song, X. Wang, C. Huang, and Y. Li (2020) “Animal invaders threaten protected areas worldwide.” Nature Communications 11(1): 2892.

Lopez, B., E. Minor, and A. Crooks (2020) “Insights into human-wildlife interactions in cities from bird sightings recorded online.” Landscape and Urban Planning 196: 103742.

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Martín, B., A. Onrubia, J. González-Arias, and J. A. Vicente-Vírseda (2020) “Citizen science for predicting spatio-temporal patterns in seabird abundance during migration.” PloS one 15(8): e0236631.

Mendelsohn, B., B. Bedrosian, S. M. Love Stowell, R. B. Gagne, M. E. LaCava, B. L. Godwin, J. M. Hull, and H. B. Ernest (2020) “Population genomic diversity and structure at the discontinuous southern range of the Great Gray Owl in North America.” Conservation Genetics 21: 693–706.

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Mota-Vargas, C., K. P. Parra-Noguez, and O. Rojas-Soto (2020) “Análisis del conocimiento histórico de la distribución geográfica y ecológica del loro frente blanca, Amazona albifrons, con evidencia de colonización reciente.” Revista mexicana de biodiversidad 91.

Mudereri, B. T., C. Mukanga, E. T. Mupfiga, C. Gwatirisa, E. Kimathi, and T. Chitata (2020) “Analysis of potentially suitable habitat within migration connections of an intra-African migrant-the Blue Swallow (Hirundo atrocaerulea).” Ecological Informatics 57: 101082.

Navarro-Sigüenz, A. G., R. C. Almazan-Nunez, L. E. Sanchez-Ramos, M. F. Rebon-Gallardo, and E. Arbelaez-Cortes (2020) “Relict Humid Tropical Forest in Mexico Promotes Differentiation in Barred Woodcreepers Dendrocolaptes (Aves: Furnariidae).” Zootaxa 4780(2): 307–323.

Neate-Clegg, M. H. C., J. J. Horns, F. R. Adler, M. Ç. Kemahlı Aytekin, and Ç. H. Şekercioğlu (2020) “Monitoring the world’s bird populations with community science data.” Biological Conservation 248: 108653.

Newbold, T., P. Oppenheimer, A. Etard, and J. J. Williams (2020) “Tropical and Mediterranean biodiversity is disproportionately sensitive to land-use and climate change.” Nature Ecology & Evolution 4(12): 1630–1638.

Orlando Acevedo-Charry, William Daza-Díaz, and Zuania Colón-Piñeiro (2020) “First record of Rufous-thighed Kite Harpagus diodon in Colombia.” Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 140(2): 104–109.

Ortega-Álvarez, R., R. Calderón-Parra, U. Martínez Molina, F. Martínez Molina, G. Martínez Molina, Y. Martínez Molina, A. Martínez Villagrán, J. D. Martínez Freire, R. Vásquez Robles, D. García Loaeza, J. Martínez García, S. García Loaeza, N. I. Garduño López, R. M. Rodríguez Marín, and L. A. Sánchez-González (2020) “How many are left? Density and population size of the endangered Sierra Madre Sparrow across central Mexico.” Journal of Ornithology.

Ortega-Álvarez, R., R. Calderón-Parra, U. Martínez Molina, F. Martínez Molina, G. Martínez Molina, Y. Martínez Molina, A. Martínez Villagrán, J. Martínez Freire, R. Vásquez Robles, and D. García Loaeza (2020) “Updating the distribution of the Sierra Madre Sparrow Xenospiza baileyi across central Mexico: historical records, new localities, and conservation perspectives.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 15(1).

Ortiz, A. M. D., and J. N. V. Torres (2020) “Assessing the impacts of agriculture and its trade on Philippine biodiversity.” Land 9(11): 403.

Ottenburghs, J., and D. L. Slager (2020) “How common is avian hybridization on an individual level?.” Evolution 74(6): 1228–1229.

Owens, H. L., V. Ribeiro, E. E. Saupe, M. E. Cobos, P. A. Hosner, J. C. Cooper, A. M. Samy, V. Barve, N. Barve, C. J. Muñoz-R., and A. T. Peterson (2020) “Acknowledging uncertainty in evolutionary reconstructions of ecological niches.” Ecology and Evolution 10(14): 6967–6977.

Pasterski, M. J., A. Bellagamba, S. Chancellor, A. Cunje, E. Dodd, K. Gefeke, S. Hsieh, A. Schassburger, A. Smith, W. Tucker, and R. E. Plotnick (2020) “Aquatic landscape change, extirpations, and introductions in the Chicago Region.” Urban Ecosystems 23(6): 1277–1288.

Pegan, T. M., and B. M. Winger (2020) “The influence of seasonal migration on range size in temperate North American passerines.” Ecography 43(8): 1191–1202.

Perktaş, U., and C. Elverici (2020) “Climate-Driven Range Shifts of the Sharp-Tailed Grouse Tympanuchus phasianellus.” Acta Ornithologica 54(2): 213–222.

Petersen, T. K., J. D. M. Speed, V. Grøtan, and G. Austrheim (2020) “Urban aliens and threatened near-naturals: Land-cover affects the species richness of alien- and threatened species in an urban-rural setting.” Scientific Reports 10(1): 8513.

Petrauski, L., S. Owen, G. Constantz, and J. T. Anderson (2020) “Developing a Historical Phenology Dataset through Community Involvement for Climate Change Research.” American Journal of Climate Change 9(1): 11–22.

Pollack-Velásquez, L. E., A. Ugaz, L. M. Vallejos, and I. S. Saldaña (2020) “The migratory records of the Eastern Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) in the arid ecosystems of western South America.” Ornithology Research 28(3): 143–150.

Praveen, J., and P. Lowther (2020) “Avian brood parasitism in South Asia.” Indian BIRDS 16: 103–119.

Prieto-Torres, D. A., A. Lira-Noriega, and A. G. Navarro-Sigüenza (2020) “Climate change promotes species loss and uneven modification of richness patterns in the avifauna associated to Neotropical seasonally dry forests.” Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation 18(1): 19–30.

Ramírez-Albores, J. E., D. A. Prieto-Torres, A. Gordillo-Martínez, L. E. Sánchez-Ramos, and A. G. Navarro-Sigüenza (2020) “Insights for protection of high species richness areas for the conservation of Mesoamerican endemic birds.” Diversity and Distributions.

Ramirez-Garofalo, J. R. (2020) “Occurrence and implications of staging Black Scoters Melanitta americana in a heavily trafficked urban estuary.” Marine Ornithology 48: 27–32.

Ramirez-Garofalo, J. R., S. R. Curley, A. V. Ciancimino, R. V. Matarazzo, E. W. Johnson, and R. R. Veit (2020) “The Re-establishment of Pileated Woodpeckers in New York City Following Nearly Two Centuries of Extirpation.” Northeastern Naturalist 27(4): 803–816.

Ramoni-Perazzi, P., K.-L. Schuchmann, A. Weller, I. A. Soto-Werschitz, and M. Passamani (2020) “Niches and radiations: a case study on the Andean sapphire-vented puffleg Eriocnemis luciani and coppery-naped puffleg E. sapphiropygia (Aves, Trochilidae).” Journal of Avian Biology 51(1).

Rew, J., Y. Cho, J. Moon, and E. Hwang (2020) “Habitat Suitability Estimation Using a Two-Stage Ensemble Approach.” Remote Sensing 12(9): 1475.

Ríos, C. A., R. Amorocho, C. A. Villarreal, W. Mantilla, F. A. Velandia, O. M. Castellanos, S. I. Muñoz, D. A. Atuesta, J. H. Jerez, O. Acevedo, M. Vargas, V. M. Caballero, C. A. Goso, and A. Briggs (2020) “Chicamocha Canyon Geopark project: A novel strategy for the socio-economic development of Santander (Colombia) through geoeducation, geotourism and geoconservation.” International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks 8(2): 96–122.

Robinson, W. D., T. A. Hallman, and J. R. Curtis (2020) “Benchmarking the avian diversity of Oregon in an era of rapid change.” Northwestern Naturalist 101(3): 180–193.

Rotenberry, J. T., and P. Balasubramaniam (2020) “Connecting species’ geographical distributions to environmental variables: range maps versus observed points of occurrence.” Ecography 43(6): 897–913.

Rousseau, J. S., J. D. Alexander, and M. G. Betts (2020) “Using continental-scale bird banding data to estimate demographic migratory patterns for Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus).” Avian Conservation and Ecology 15(2).

Ruegg, K. C., R. J. Harrigan, J. F. Saracco, T. B. Smith, and C. M. Taylor (2020) “A genoscape-network model for conservation prioritization in a migratory bird.” Conservation Biology 34(6): 1482–1491.

Saldaña, I. S., A. Ugaz, A. Baldeón, D. A. Benites, R. Barrionuevo, and L. M. Vallejos (2020) “Bird diversity and noteworthy records from the western side of the Porculla Pass and the Huancabamba-Chamaya river sub-basin, northwest of Peru.” Arnaldoa 27(1): 191–220.

Scordato, E. S. C., C. C. R. Smith, G. A. Semenov, Y. Liu, M. R. Wilkins, W. Liang, A. Rubtsov, G. Sundev, K. Koyama, S. P. Turbek, M. B. Wunder, C. A. Stricker, and R. J. Safran (2020) “Migratory divides coincide with reproductive barriers across replicated avian hybrid zones above the Tibetan Plateau.” Ecology Letters 23(2): 231–241.

Searfoss, A. M., W. Liu, and N. Creanza (2020) “Detecting diel patterns in the songs of Chipping Sparrows using citizen-science data.” Journal of Field Ornithology 91(3): 263–274.

Shao, Q., Y. Zhou, and P. Zhu (2020) “Spatiotemporal Analysis of Environmental Factors on the Birdstrike Risk in High Plateau Airport with Multi-Scale Research.” Sustainability 12(22).

Sheykhi Ilanloo, S., E. Ebrahimi, N. Valizadegan, S. Ashrafi, H. R. Rezaei, and M. Yousefi (2020) “Little owl (Athene noctua) around human settlements and agricultural lands: Conservation and management enlightenments.” Acta Ecologica Sinica 40(5): 347–352.

Shoch, D. T., C. Kessler, B. Becker, R. Dickson, and D. Bedarf (2020) “Breeding Range Expansion of Sitta pusilla Latham (Brown-Headed Nuthatch) in Virginia.” Southeastern Naturalist 19(2): 283–296.

Singh, P., S. Saran, and S. Kocaman (2021) “Role of Maximum Entropy and Citizen Science to Study Habitat Suitability of Jacobin Cuckoo in Different Climate Change Scenarios.” ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 10(7).

Smeraldo, S., L. Bosso, M. Fraissinet, L. Bordignon, M. Brunelli, L. Ancillotto, and D. Russo (2020) “Modelling risks posed by wind turbines and power lines to soaring birds: the black stork (Ciconia nigra) in Italy as a case study.” Biodiversity and Conservation 29(6): 1959–1976.

Smith, J. A. M., K. Regan, N. W. Cooper, L. Johnson, E. Olson, A. Green, J. Tash, D. C. Evers, and P. P. Marra (2020) “A green wave of saltmarsh productivity predicts the timing of the annual cycle in a long-distance migratory shorebird.” Scientific Reports 10(1): 20658.

Smith, J. R., J. N. Hendershot, N. Nova, and G. C. Daily (2020) “The biogeography of ecoregions: Descriptive power across regions and taxa.” Journal of Biogeography 47(7): 1413–1426.

Smith, O. M., W. E. Snyder, and J. P. Owen (2020) “Are we overestimating risk of enteric pathogen spillover from wild birds to humans?.” Biological Reviews 95(3): 652–679.

Stouffer, P. C. (2020) “Birds of the college of African wildlife management, Mweka, Tanzania.” Scopus: Journal of East African Ornithology 40(1): 16–25.

Sutton, L. J., and R. Puschendorf (2020) “Climatic niche of the Saker Falcon Falco cherrug: predicted new areas to direct population surveys in Central Asia.” Ibis 162(1): 27–41.

Tang, Z. L. Q. H. G. (2020) “Identification of urban flight corridors for migratory birds in the coastal regions of Shenzhen city based on three-dimensional landscapes.” Landscape Ecology.

Tanner, A. M., E. P. Tanner, M. Papeş, S. D. Fuhlendorf, R. D. Elmore, and C. A. Davis (2020) “Using aerial surveys and citizen science to create species distribution models for an imperiled grouse.” Biodiversity and Conservation 29(3): 967–986.

Torres-Cristiani, L., S. Machkour-M’Rabet, S. Calmé, H. Weissenberger, and G. Escalona-Segura (2020) “Assessment of the American Flamingo distribution, trends, and important breeding areas.” PLOS ONE 15(12): e0244117.

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Tsai, P.-Y., C.-J. Ko, C. Hsieh, Y.-T. Su, Y.-J. Lu, R.-S. Lin, and M.-N. Tuanmu (2020) “A trait dataset for Taiwan’s breeding birds.” Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e49735–e49735.

Walker, J., and P. D. Taylor (2020) “Evaluating the efficacy of eBird data for modeling historical population trajectories of North American birds and for monitoring populations of boreal and Arctic breeding species.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 15(2).

Williams, H. M., J. Siegrist, and A. M. Wilson (2020) “Support for a relationship between demography and modeled habitat suitability is scale dependent for the Purple Martin Progne subis.” Journal of Animal Ecology.

Williams, J. J., A. E. Bates, and T. Newbold (2020) “Human-dominated land uses favour species affiliated with more extreme climates, especially in the tropics.” Ecography 43(3): 391–405.

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Yun, S., J.-W. Lee, and J.-C. Yoo (2020) “Host-parasite interaction augments climate change effect in an avian brood parasite, the Lesser Cuckoo Cuculus poliocephalus.” Global Ecology and Conservation 22: e00976.

Zamudio-Beltrán, L. E., Y. Licona-Vera, B. E. Hernández-Baños, J. Klicka, and J. F. Ornelas (2020) “Phylogeography of the widespread white-eared hummingbird (Hylocharis leucotis): pre-glacial expansion and genetic differentiation of populations separated by the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.” Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 130(2): 247–267.

Zhang, G. (2020) “Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Volunteer Data Contribution Activities: A Case Study of eBird.” ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 9(10).

Zhu, B., B. Wang, B. Zou, Y. Xu, B. Yang, N. Yang, and J. Ran (2020) “Assessment of habitat suitability of a high-mountain Galliform species, Buff-throated partridge (Tetraophasis szechenyii).” Global Ecology and Conservation 24: e01230.

Zink, R. M., S. Botero-Cañola, H. Martinez, and K. M. Herzberg (2020) “Niche modeling reveals life history shifts in birds at La Brea over the last twenty millennia.” PLOS ONE 15(1): e0227361.

2019

Adesh, K., S. Ankit, and K. Amita (2019) “Using citizen science in assessing the distribution of Sarus Crane (Grus antigone antigone) in Uttar Pradesh, India.” International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation 11(2): 58–68.

Alexandrino, E. R., A. B. Navarro, V. F. Paulete, M. Camolesi, V. G. R. Lima, A. Green, T. De Conto, K. M. P. M. de Barro Ferraz, Ç. H. Şekercioğlu, and H. T. Z. Do Couto (2019) “Challenges in Engaging Birdwatchers in Bird Monitoring in a Forest Patch: Lessons for Future Citizen Science Projects in Agricultural Landscapes.” Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 4(1).

Apfelbeck, B., C. Jakoby, M. Hanusch, E. B. Steffani, T. E. Hauck, and W. W. Weisser (2019) “A Conceptual Framework for Choosing Target Species for Wildlife-Inclusive Urban Design.” Sustainability 11(24).

Ball-Damerow, J. E., L. Brenskelle, N. Barve, P. S. Soltis, P. Sierwald, R. Bieler, R. LaFrance, A. H. Arino, and R. P. Guralnick (2019) “Research applications of primary biodiversity databases in the digital age.” PLoS One. 2019/09/12 edn 14(9): e0215794.

Battey, C. J. (2019) “Ecological release of the Anna’s Hummingbird during a northern range expansion.” The American Naturalist.

Bayraktarov, E., G. Ehmke, J. O’Connor, E. L. Burns, H. A. Nguyen, L. McRae, H. P. Possingham, and D. B. Lindenmayer (2019) “Do Big Unstructured Biodiversity Data Mean More Knowledge?.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6.

Bender, I. M. A., W. D. Kissling, K. Böhning-Gaese, I. Hensen, I. Kühn, L. Nowak, T. Töpfer, T. Wiegand, D. M. Dehling, and M. Schleuning (2019) “Projected impacts of climate change on functional diversity of frugivorous birds along a tropical elevational gradient.” Scientific Reports 9(1): 17708.

Bennett, R. E., A. D. Rodewald, and K. V. Rosenberg (2019) “Overlooked sexual segregation of habitats exposes female migratory landbirds to threats.” Biological Conservation 240.

Brooks, T. M., S. L. Pimm, H. R. Akcakaya, G. M. Buchanan, S. H. M. Butchart, W. Foden, C. Hilton-Taylor, M. Hoffmann, C. N. Jenkins, L. Joppa, B. V. Li, V. Menon, N. Ocampo-Penuela, and C. Rondinini (2019) “Measuring Terrestrial Area of Habitat (AOH) and Its Utility for the IUCN Red List.” Trends Ecol Evol. 2019/07/22 edn 34(11): 977–986.

Callaghan, Corey T., I. Benson, R. E. Major, J. M. Martin, T. Longden, and R. T. Kingsford (2019) “Birds are valuable: the case of vagrants.” Journal of Ecotourism 1–11.

Callaghan, Corey T., R. E. Major, M. B. Lyons, J. M. Martin, J. H. Wilshire, R. T. Kingsford, and W. K. Cornwell (2019) “Using citizen science data to define and track restoration targets in urban areas.” Journal of Applied Ecology.

Callaghan, Corey T., R. E. Major, J. H. Wilshire, J. M. Martin, R. T. Kingsford, and W. K. Cornwell (2019) “Generalists are the most urban-tolerant of birds: a phylogenetically controlled analysis of ecological and life history traits using a novel continuous measure of bird responses to urbanization.” Oikos.

Callaghan, C. T., A. G. B. Poore, R. E. Major, J. J. L. Rowley, and W. K. Cornwell (2019) “Optimizing future biodiversity sampling by citizen scientists.” Proc Biol Sci. 2019/10/03 edn 286(1912): 20191487.

Callaghan, Corey T., J. H. Wilshire, J. M. Martin, R. E. Major, M. B. Lyons, and R. T. Kingsford (2019) “The Greenspace Bird Calculator: a citizen-driven tool for monitoring avian biodiversity in urban greenspaces.” Australian Zoologist.

Cardador, L., and T. M. Blackburn (2019) “Human-habitat associations in the native distributions of alien bird species.” Journal of Applied Ecology 56(5): 1189–1199.

Castellanos, A. A., J. W. Huntley, G. Voelker, and A. M. Lawing (2019) “Environmental filtering improves ecological niche models across multiple scales.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10(4): 481–492.

Chavez, C., E. Tabilo, and C. Jofre (2019) “Tsunami effects on Coquimbo Bay wetland water bird species composition, associated with the 2015 Mw8.4 Illapel earthquake (northern Chile).” Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 47(5): 845–852.

Clairbaux, M., J. Fort, P. Mathewson, W. Porter, H. Strøm, and D. Grémillet (2019) “Climate change could overturn bird migration: Transarctic flights and high-latitude residency in a sea ice free Arctic.” Scientific Reports 9(1): 17767.

Cohen, B. S., S. E. Askin, G. D. Balkcom, R. J. Jr. Benedict, J. A. Rader, J. D. James, B. A. Collier, and M. J. Chamberlain (2019) “Survival and Distribution of Black-bellied Whistling-duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis) in the Southeastern United States.” Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 6: 123–128.

Cooper, N. W., D. N. Ewert, J. M. Wunderle, E. H. Helmer, and P. P. Marra (2019) “Revising the wintering distribution and habitat use of the Kirtland’s warbler using playback surveys, citizen scientists, and geolocators.” Endangered Species Research 38: 79–89.

D’Addario, M., O. Monroy-Vilchis, M. M. Zarco-González, and D. Santos-Fita (2019) “Potential distribution of Aquila chrysaetos in Mexico: Implications for conservation.” Avian Biology Research 12(1): 33–41.

Dobbs, R. C., J. Carter, and J. L. Schulz (2019) “Limpkin, Aramus guarauna (L., 1766) (Gruiformes, Aramidae), extralimital breeding in Louisiana is associated with availability of the invasive Giant Apple Snail, Pomacea maculata Perry, 1810 (Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae).” Check List 15(3): 497–507.

van Dort, J., and R. Juárez (2019) “First breeding records of Southern Lapwing Vanellus chilensis for Honduras.” Cotinga 41: 119–110.

Esperon-Rodriguez, M., L. J. Beaumont, J. Lenoir, J. B. Baumgartner, J. McGowan, A. Correa-Metrio, and J. S. Camac (2019) “Climate change threatens the most biodiverse regions of Mexico.” Biological Conservation 240: 108215.

Freeman, B., D. Jiménez-García, B. Barca, and M. Grainger (2019) “Using remotely sensed and climate data to predict the current and potential future geographic distribution of a bird at multiple scales: the case of Agelastes meleagrides, a western African forest endemic.” Avian Research 10(1): 22.

Freeman, B., and A. T. Peterson (2019) “Completeness of digital accessible knowledge of the birds of western Africa: Priorities for survey.” The Condor: Ornithological Applications.

Freeman, B., J. Sunnarborg, and A. T. Peterson (2019) “Effects of climate change on the distributional potential of three range-restricted West African bird species.” The Condor 121(2): duz012.

Grattarola, F., G. Botto, I. da Rosa, N. Gobel, E. M. González, J. González, D. Hernández, G. Laufer, R. Maneyro, and J. A. Martínez-Lanfranco (2019) “Biodiversidata: An open-access biodiversity database for Uruguay.” Biodiversity data journal 7.

Groom, G. N. (2019) “A photographic record of a possible New Holland Honeyeater’Phylidonyris novaehollandiae longirostris’x White-cheeked Honeyeater’P. niger gouldii’hybrid.” Australian Field Ornithology 36: 154–157.

Gula, J., F. Weckerly, and K. G. Sundar (2019) “The first range-wide assessment of Saddle-billed Stork Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis distribution.” Ostrich 90(4): 347–357.

Hedley, R. W. (2019) “Long‐distance movements and evidence of post‐breeding elevational movements by Cassin’s Vireos.” Journal of Field Ornithology 90(4): 335–347.

Hensley, C. B., C. H. Trisos, P. S. Warren, J. MacFarland, S. Blumenshine, J. Reece, and M. Katti (2019) “Effects of Urbanization on Native Bird Species in Three Southwestern US Cities.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7.

Hickcox, R. P., M. Jara, L. A. K. Deacon, L. P. Harvey, and D. Pincheira-Donoso (2019) “Global terrestrial distribution of penguins (Spheniscidae) and their conservation by protected areas.” Biodiversity and Conservation 28(11): 2861–2876.

Horton, K. G., B. M. Van Doren, F. A. La Sorte, E. B. Cohen, H. L. Clipp, J. J. Buler, D. Fink, J. F. Kelly, and A. Farnsworth (2019) “Holding steady: Little change in intensity or timing of bird migration over the Gulf of Mexico.” Glob Chang Biol. 2019/01/10 edn.

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Koylu, C., C. Zhao, and W. Shao (2019) “Deep Neural Networks and Kernel Density Estimation for Detecting Human Activity Patterns from Geo-Tagged Images: A Case Study of Birdwatching on Flickr.” ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8(1).

Kumar, A., A. Sinha, and A. Kanaujia (2019) “Role of citizen science in GIS mapping of Indian grey hornbill in Uttar Pradesh.” Biodiversity International Jounal 3(2): 85–90.

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Lele, A., and C. K. Vishnudas (2019) “On the elevational range of the Streak-throated Woodpecker Picus xanthopygaeus.” Indian BIRDS 14(6): 189–190.

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Menzies, R. K., and M. Rao (2019) “Eastern Imperial Eagle Aquila heliaca at Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Assam.” Indian BIRDS 15(2): 60–61.

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Mzumara, T. I., R. O. Martin, H. Tripathi, C. Phiri, and A. Amar (2019) “Distribution of a habitat specialist: Mopane woodland structure determines occurrence of Near Threatened Lilian’s Lovebird Agapornis lilianae.” Bird Conservation International. 2019/04/29 edn 29(3): 413–422.

Ocampo, M. C. E., M. Á. Castillo Santiago, S. Ochoa-Gaona, P. L. Enríquez, and N. Sibelet (2019) “Assessment of Habitat Quality and Landscape Connectivity for Forest-Dependent Cracids in the Sierra Madre del Sur Mesoamerican Biological Corridor, México.” Tropical Conservation Science 12: 1940082919878827.

Ohashi, H., T. Hasegawa, A. Hirata, S. Fujimori, K. Takahashi, I. Tsuyama, K. Nakao, Y. Kominami, N. Tanaka, Y. Hijioka, and T. Matsui (2019) “Biodiversity can benefit from climate stabilization despite adverse side effects of land-based mitigation.” Nature Communications 10(1): 5240.

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Pérez-Arteaga, A., S. S. Zalapa, and S. Guerrero-Vázquez (2019) “Photographic evidence of wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in La Primavera Forest, Jalisco, Mexico.” Huitzil, Revista Mexicana de Ornitología 20(2): 1–8.

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Ribeiro, I., V. Proenca, P. Serra, J. Palma, C. Domingo-Marimon, X. Pons, and T. Domingos (2019) “Remotely sensed indicators and open-access biodiversity data to assess bird diversity patterns in Mediterranean rural landscapes.” Sci Rep. 2019/05/03 edn 9(1): 6826.

Rimmer, C. C., J. D. Lloyd, and J. A. Salguero-Faria (2019) “Overwintering Bicknell’s Thrush (Catharus bicknelli) in Puerto Rico—rare and local.” The Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 32: 34–38.

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Suttidate, N., M. L. Hobi, A. M. Pidgeon, P. D. Round, N. C. Coops, D. P. Helmers, N. S. Keuler, M. Dubinin, B. L. Bateman, and V. C. Radeloff (2019) “Tropical bird species richness is strongly associated with patterns of primary productivity captured by the Dynamic Habitat Indices.” Remote Sensing of Environment 232: 111306.

Tonra, C. M., M. T. Hallworth, T. J. Boves, J. Reese, L. P. Bulluck, M. Johnson, C. Viverette, K. Percy, E. M. Ames, A. Matthews, M. C. Slevin, R. R. Wilson, and E. I. Johnson (2019) “Concentration of a widespread breeding population in a few critically important nonbreeding areas: Migratory connectivity in the Prothonotary Warbler.” The Condor.

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Arjun, C. P. and R. Roshnath (2018). “Status of Greater Flamingos Phoenicopterus roseus in Kerala.” Indian BIRDS 14(2): 43-45.

Atlas, E. (2018). “Atlas das Aves Invernantes e Migradoras de Portugal 2011-2013.” Sociedade Portuguesa para o Estudo das Aves, LabOr- Laboratório de Ornitologia – ICAAM – Universidade de Évora, Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas, Instituto das Florestas e Conservação da Natureza (Madeira), Secretaria Regional da Energia, Ambiente e Turismo (Açores) e Associação APortuguesa de Anilhadores de Aves. Lisboa.

Baidya, P. and M. Bhagat (2018). “A checklist of the birds of Goa, India.” Indian BIRDS 14(1): 1-31.

Boakes, E. H., R. A. Fuller and P. J. K. McGowan (2018). “The extirpation of species outside protected areas.” Conservation Letters.

Callaghan, C. T. and D. M. Brooks (2018). “History, Current Distribution, and Status of the Egyptian Goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) In the Contiguous United States.” The Southwestern Naturalist 62(4): 296-300.

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Callaghan, C. T., J. M. Martin, R. E. Major and R. T. Kingsford (2018). “Avian monitoring — comparing structured and unstructured citizen science.” Wildlife Research.

Carvajal, M. A., A. J. Alaniz, C. Smith-Ramírez, K. E. Sieving and A. Syphard (2018). “Assessing habitat loss and fragmentation and their effects on population viability of forest specialist birds: Linking biogeographical and population approaches.” Diversity and Distributions.

Cenizo, M., J. Noriega, J. Diederle, E. Soibelzon, L. Soibelzon, S. Rodriguez and E. Beilinson (2018). “An unexpected large Crested Tinamou (Eudromia, Tinamidae, Aves) near to Last Glacial Maximum (MIS 2, late Pleistocene) of the Argentine Pampas.” Historical Biology: 1-9.

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Cursach, J. A., J. R. Rau, S. Gelcich and J. Radríguez-Maulén (2018). “Situación poblacional del pelícano peruano (Pelecanus thagus) en Chile: prospección inicial.” ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 29: 77-89.

Dardanelli, S., C. F. Reales and J. A. Sarquis (2018). “Avifaunal inventory of northern Entre Ríos, Argentina: noteworthy records and conservation prospects.” Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales 20(2): 217-227.

Derryberry, E. P., N. Seddon, G. E. Derryberry, S. Claramunt, G. F. Seeholzer, R. T. Brumfield and J. A. Tobias (2018). “Ecological drivers of song evolution in birds: Disentangling the effects of habitat and morphology.” Ecology and Evolution.

Drever, M. C., J. F. Provencher, P. D. O’Hara, L. Wilson, V. Bowes and C. M. Bergman (2018). “Are ocean conditions and plastic debris resulting in a ‘double whammy’ for marine birds?” Marine Pollution Bulletin 133: 684-692.

Drucker, J. R., R. E. Bennett, L. K. Fried, M. L. Kazour and D. J. J. McNeil (2018). “New sightings of melanistic Green Herons (Butorides virescens) in the Caribbean suggest overlooked polymorphism.” The Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 31: 38-47.

Eisermann, K. and C. Avendaño (2018). “An update on the inventory, distribution and residency status of bird species in Guatemala.” Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 138(3): 148-229.

Falcón, W. and R. L. Tremblay (2018). “From the cage to the wild: Introductions of Psittaciformes to Puerto Rico.” bioRxiv: 1-38.

Freeman, B. G. and E. T. Miller (2018). “Why do crows attack ravens? The roles of predation threat, resource competition, and social behavior.” The Auk 135(4): 857-867.

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Gjerdum, C., J. Loch and D. A. Fifield (2018). “The Recent Invasion of Cory’s Shearwaters into Atlantic Canada.” Northeastern Naturalist 25(4): 532-544.

Gutiérez-Tapia, P., M. Ignacio Azócar and S. A. Castro (2018). “A citizen-based platform reveals the distribution of functional groups inside a large city from the Southern Hemisphere: e-Bird and the urban birds of Santiago (Central Chile).” Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 91(3).

Hardisty, A. R., L. Belbin, D. Hobern, M. A. McGeoch, R. Pirzl, K. J. Williams and W. D. D. Kissling (2018). “Research infrastructure challenges in preparing essential biodiversity variables data products for alien invasive species.” Environmental Research Letters.

Hardy, S. P., D. R. Hardy and K. Castañeda Gil (2018). “Avian nesting and roosting on glaciers at high elevation, Cordillera Vilcanota, Peru.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 130(4): 940-957.

Hardy, S. P., D. R. Hardy and K. C. Gil (2018). “Avian nesting and roosting on glaciers at high elevation, Cordillera Vilcanota, Peru.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 130(4): 940-957.

Horns, J. J., F. R. Adler and Ç. H. Şekercioğlu (2018). “Using opportunistic citizen science data to estimate avian population trends.” Biological Conservation 221: 151-159.

Horton, K. G., B. M. Van Doren, F. A. La Sorte, D. Fink, D. Sheldon, A. Farnsworth and J. F. Kelly (2018). “Navigating north: how body mass and winds shape avian flight behaviours across a North American migratory flyway.” Ecol Lett.

Irving, G. J., P. D. Round, T. Savini, A. J. Lynam and G. A. Gale (2018). “Collapse of a tropical forest bird assemblage surrounding a hydroelectric reservoir.” Global Ecology and Conservation 16.

Jain, A., J. G. H. Lee, N. Chao, C. Lees, R. Orenstein, B. C. Strange, S. C. L. Chng, W. Marthy, C. A. Yeap, Y. Y. Hadiprakarsa and M. Rao (2018). “Helmeted Hornbill (Rhinoplax vigil): Status Review, Range-wide Conservation Strategy and Action Plan (2018-2027).” IUCN Species Survival Commission Hornbill Specialist Group.

Jiménez-Guevara, C. D., J. I. Campos-Rodríguez, X. Flores-Leyva and R. Avellaneda-Real (2018). “Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) at Lake Zumpango, State of Mexico.” Huitzil, Revista Mexicana de Ornitología 19(1): 75-78.

Kannan, R., V. Santharam, A. Kannan and V. M. Nagarajan (2018). “True winter distribution of the Forest Wagtail Dendronanthus indicus in India.” Indian BIRDS 14(2): 33-36.

Kilpp, J. C., P. Cruz, M. E. Iezzi, D. Varela and U. Balza (2018). “Determining the wintering range of Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus) in South American using citizen-science database.” ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 29: 337-342.

La Sorte, F. A., D. Fink, and A. Johnston (2018). “Seasonal associations with novel climates for North American migratory bird populations”. Ecology Letters 21(6): 845-856.

La Sorte, F. A., C. A. Lepczyk, J. L. Burnett, A. H. Hurlbert, M. W. Tingley and B. Zuckerberg (2018). “Opportunities and challenges for big data ornithology.” The Condor 120(2): 414-426.

Lang, S. D. J., R. P. Mann and D. R. Farine (2018). “Temporal activity patterns of predators and prey across broad geographic scales.” Behavioral Ecology.

Lloyd, J. D. (2018). “The recent expansion of Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca iliaca) breeding range into the northeastern United States.” PeerJ 6:e6087.

Luna, Á., P. Romero-Vidal, F. Hiraldo and J. Tella (2018). “Cities favour the recent establishment and current spread of the Eurasian collared dove Streptopelia decaocto (Frivaldszky, 1838) in Dominican Republic.” BioInvasions Records 7(1): 95-99.

Magee, D., J. E. Taylor and M. Scotch (2018). “The Effects of Sampling Location and Predictor Point Estimate Certainty on Posterior Support in Bayesian Phylogeographic Generalized Linear Models.” Sci Rep 8(1): 5905.

Martínez-Menjivar, M. A. (2018). “Distribución potencial de guara roja (Ara macao cyanoptera) en la Reserva del Hombre y la Biosfera del río Plátano (RHRBP), Honduras.” Zeledonia 22(1): 21-32.

McEntee, J. P., J. A. Tobias, C. Sheard and J. G. Burleigh (2018). “Tempo and timing of ecological trait divergence in bird speciation.” Nature Ecology & Evolution.

Menzies, R. K. and M. Rao (2018). “Common Starling Sturnus vulgaris in Anini, Arunachal Pradesh.” Indian BIRDS 14(3): 90.

Miller, E. T., J. E. McCormack, G. Levandoski and B. R. McKinney (2018). “Sixty years on: birds of the Sierra del Carmen, Coahuila, Mexico, revisited.” Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 138(4): 318-334.

Muller, J. A., J. A. Veech and R. M. Kostecke (2018). “Landscape-scale habitat associations of Sprague’s Pipits wintering in the southern United States.” Journal of Field Ornithology.

Palacio, R. D., V. Vidal-Astudillo, G. Cárdenas and J. Luna-Solarte (2018). “Aves del municipio de Santiago de Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia.” Biota Colombiana 18(2): 228-238.

Perdomo, O., P. Salazar-Báez and L. Fernández-L (2018). “Avifauna de Páez, Boyacá: alternativa para la conservación y la educación ambiental.” Ciencia En Desarrollo 9(2).

Peterson, A. T., R. S. Kumar, M. V. Nair and G. Talukdar (2018). “Digital Accessible Knowledge of the birds of India: characterizing gaps in time and space.” Current Science 115(1): 35-42.

Praveen, J., S. Subramanya and V. M. Raj (2018). “Karnataka checklist: Corrections and additions.” Indian BIRDS 14(4): 127-128.

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Robinson, O. J., V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, D. Fink, R. J. Meese, M. Holyoak and E. G. Cooch (2018). “Using citizen science data in integrated population models to inform conservation.” Biological Conservation 227: 361-368.

Rosenblatt, C. J. and D. N. Bonter (2018). “Characteristics of fields used by birds in winter in New York.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 130(4): 924-931.

Roy, B. A., M. Zorrilla, L. Endara, D. C. Thomas, R. Vandegrift, J. M. Rubenstein, T. Policha, B. Ríos-Touma and M. Read (2018). “New Mining Concessions Could Severely Decrease Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Ecuador.” Tropical Conservation Science 11.

Sánchez-Ramos, L. E., A. Gordillo-Martínez, C. R. Gutiérrez-Arellano, T. Kobelkowsky-Vidrio, C. A. Ríos-Muñoz and A. G. Navarro-Sigüenza (2018). “Bird Diversity Patterns in the Nuclear Central American Highlands: A Conservation Priority in the Northern Neotropics.” Tropical Conservation Science 11.

Sanín, C. and R. P. Anderson (2018). “A Framework for Simultaneous Tests of Abiotic, Biotic, and Historical Drivers of Species Distributions: Empirical Tests for North American Wood Warblers Based on Climate and Pollen.” The American Naturalist: E000-E000.

Socolar, J. B., J. Díaz-Alván, P. S. Del Castillo, L. Y. Pomara, B. J. O’Shea, S. C. Poclin, D. Stotz, F. Schmitt, D. Graham, B. H. Carnes and E. R. Inzunza (2018). “Noteworthy bird records from northeastern Peru reveal connectivity and isolation in the western Amazonian avifauna.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 130(1): 94-111.

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Tejeda, I. and F. Medrano (2018). “eBird como una herramienta para mejorar el conocimiento de las aves de Chile.” Revista Chilena de Ornitología 24(2): 85-94.

Tellería, J. L., G. Fandos, E. Tena, R. Carbonell, A. Onrubia, A. Qninba and Á. Ramírez (2018). “Constraints on raptor distribution at the southwestern boundary of the Palaearctic: implications for conservation.” Biodiversity and Conservation.

Terrill, R. S. (2018). “Feather growth rate increases with latitude in four species of widespread resident Neotropical birds.” Auk 135.

Treves, A., K. A. Artelle, C. T. Darimont, W. S. Lynn, P. Paquet, F. J. Santiago-Ávila, R. Shaw and M. C. Wood (2018). “Intergenerational equity can help to prevent climate change and extinction.” Nature Ecology & Evolution 2: 204-207.

Wiggins, A., R. Bonney, G. LeBuhn, J. K. Parrish and J. F. Weltzin (2018). “A Science Products Inventory for Citizen-Science Planning and Evaluation.” BioScience 68(6): 436-444.

2017

Allan, J. D., N. F. Manning, S. D. P. Smith, C. E. Dickinson, C. A. Joseph and D. R. Pearsall (2017). “Ecosystem services of Lake Erie: Spatial distribution and concordance of multiple services.” Journal of Great Lakes Research 43(4): 678-688.

Avendano, J. E., E. Arbelaez-Cortes and C. D. Cadena (2017). “On the importance of geographic and taxonomic sampling in phylogeography: A reevaluation of diversification and species limits in a Neotropical thrush (Aves, Turdidae).” Mol Phylogenet Evol 111: 87-97.

Baidya, P., M. Bhagat, O. Dharwadkar and H. Gauns (2017). “Seabirds of Goa, India: Recent updates.” Indian BIRDS 13(1): 8-17.

Bayani, A. and N. Dandekar (2017). “A revised avian checklist of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR), Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India.” Indian BIRDS 13(5): 113-124.

Benítez, J., A. Huertas Herrera, G. Martínez Pastur, J. C. Pizarro and M. V. Lencinas (2017). “Estimación de la función ambiental de los paisajes boscosos y esteparios de Tierra del Fuego a través de la caracterización de su avifauna usando datos de eBird.” Ciencia e Investigacion Forestal 23(3): 7-19.

Braun, C. E. and G. T. Wann (2017). “Historical Occurrence of White-Tailed Ptarmigan in Wyoming.” Western North American Naturalist 77(2): 204-211.

Callaghan, C. T., M. B. Lyons, J. M. Martin, R. E. Major and R. T. Kingsford (2017). “Assessing the reliability of avian biodiversity measures of urban greenspaces using eBird citizen science data.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 12(2).

Cardador, L., M. Lattuada, D. Strubbe, J. L. Tella, L. Reino, R. Figueira and M. Carrete (2017). “Regional Bans on Wild-Bird Trade Modify Invasion Risks at a Global Scale.” Conservation Letters.

Chapman, M. G., E. P. Tanner, M. Papeş, R. D. Elmore, S. D. Fuhlendorf and C. A. Davis (2017). “Incorporating abundance information and guiding variable selection for climate-based ensemble forecasting of species’ distributional shifts.” Plos One 12(9): e0184316.

Chen, D., Y. Xue, D. Fink, S. Chen and C. P. Gomes (2017). “Deep Multi-Species Embedding.” Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Main track: 3639-3646.

Clark, C. J. (2017). “eBird records show substantial growth of the Allen’s Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin sedentarius) population in urban Southern California.” The Condor 119(1): 122-130.

Cooper, J. C. and J. Soberón (2017). “Creating individual accessible area hypotheses improves stacked species distribution model performance.” Global Ecology and Biogeography.

Courter, J. R. (2017). “Changes In Spring Arrival Dates of Rufous Hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus) In Western North America In the Past Century.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 129(3): 535-544.

Coxen, C. L., J. K. Frey, S. A. Carleton and D. P. Collins (2017). “Species distribution models for a migratory bird based on citizen science and satellite tracking data.” Global Ecology and Conservation 11: 298-311.

Fournier, A. M. V., D. C. Mengel and D. G. Krementz (2017). “Virginia and Yellow Rail autumn migration ecology: synthesis using multiple data sets.” Animal Migration 4(1).

Fournier, A. M. V., A. R. Sullivan, J. K. Bump, M. Perkins, M. C. Shieldcastle, S. L. King and D. Thompson (2017). “Combining citizen science species distribution models and stable isotopes reveals migratory connectivity in the secretive Virginia rail.” Journal of Applied Ecology 54(2): 618-627.

García-Navas, V., M. Rodríguez-Rey and L. Christidis (2017). “Ecological opportunity and ecomorphological convergence in Australasian robins (Petroicidae).” Journal of Avian Biology.

Gorleri, F. (2017). “eBird Argentina y el Gran Día Mundial de Observación de Aves.” Nuestras Aves 65: 57-60.

Griffith, J. A. and L. J. Goodrich (2017). “Land cover and farmland raptor distribution in Pennsylvania.” Middle States Geographer 50: 64-73.

Harvey, M. G., A. Aleixo, C. C. Ribas and R. T. Brumfield (2017). “Habitat Association Predicts Genetic Diversity and Population Divergence in Amazonian Birds.” The American Naturalist: 000-000.

Hazel, J. and B. L. Venables (2017). “Can island specialists succeed as urban pioneers? Pied imperial-pigeons provide a case study.” Wildlife Research 44(1): 40.

Hobson, E. A., G. Smith-Vidaurre and A. Salinas-Melgoza (2017). “History of nonnative Monk Parakeets in Mexico.” PLoS One 12(9): e0184771.

Hutchinson, R. A., L. He and S. C. Emerson (2017). “Species Distribution Modeling of Citizen Science Data as a Classification Problem with Class-conditional Noise.” Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org).

Ingenloff, K., C. M. Hensz, T. Anamza, V. Barve, L. P. Campbell, J. C. Cooper, E. Komp, L. Jimenez, K. V. Olson, L. Osorio-Olvera, H. L. Owens, A. T. Peterson, A. M. Samy, M. Simoes and J. Soberon (2017). “Predictable invasion dynamics in North American populations of the Eurasian collared dove Streptopelia decaocto.” Proc Biol Sci 284(1862).

Jackson, M. V., M. Gilfeder and P. M. Kyne (2017). “Little Egret nominate subspecies Egretta garzetta garzetta on mainland Australia.” Corella 41: 42-47.

Johnston, A., D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka, S. Kelling and N. Isaac (2017). “Estimates of observer expertise improve species distributions from citizen science data.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution.

Kelly, J. F., S. M. Pletschet, M. Rowcliffe and D. Boyd (2017). “Accuracy of swallow roost locations assigned using weather surveillance radar.” Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation.

Kissling, W. D., J. A. Ahumada, A. Bowser, M. Fernandez, N. Fernandez, E. A. Garcia, R. P. Guralnick, N. J. B. Isaac, S. Kelling, W. Los, L. McRae, J. B. Mihoub, M. Obst, M. Santamaria, A. K. Skidmore, K. J. Williams, D. Agosti, D. Amariles, C. Arvanitidis, L. Bastin, F. De Leo, W. Egloff, J. Elith, D. Hobern, D. Martin, H. M. Pereira, G. Pesole, J. Peterseil, H. Saarenmaa, D. Schigel, D. S. Schmeller, N. Segata, E. Turak, P. F. Uhlir, B. Wee and A. R. Hardisty (2017). “Building essential biodiversity variables (EBVs) of species distribution and abundance at a global scale.” Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc.

Kolstoe, S. and T. A. Cameron (2017). “The Non-market Value of Birding Sites and the Marginal Value of Additional Species: Biodiversity in a Random Utility Model of Site Choice by eBird Members.” Ecolgocal Economics 137(1-12).

La Sorte, F. A. and D. Fink (2017). “Projected changes in prevailing winds for transatlantic migratory birds under global warming.” J Anim Ecol 86(2): 273-284.

La Sorte, F. A. and D. Fink (2017). “Migration distance, ecological barriers and en-route variation in the migratory behaviour of terrestrial bird populations.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 26(2): 216-227.

La Sorte, F. A., D. Fink, P. J. Blancher, A. D. Rodewald, V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, K. V. Rosenberg, W. M. Hochachka, P. H. Verburg and S. Kelling (2017). “Global change and the distributional dynamics of migratory bird populations wintering in Central America.” Glob Chang Biol.

La Sorte, F. A., D. Fink, J. J. Buler, A. Farnsworth and S. A. Cabrera-Cruz (2017). “Seasonal associations with urban light pollution for nocturnally migrating bird populations.” Glob Chang Biol.

Lepczyk, C. A., F. A. La Sorte, M. F. J. Aronson, M. A. Goddard, I. MacGregor-Fors, C. H. Nilon and P. S. Warren (2017). “Global Patterns and Drivers of Urban Bird Diversity.” 13-33.

Levy, M. and M. Germonprez (2017). “The Potential for Citizen Science in Information Systems Research.” Communications of the Association for Information Systems 40(2).

Loman, Z. G., E. J. Blomberg, W. V. Deluca, D. J. Harrison, C. S. Loftin and P. B. Wood (2017). “Landscape capability predicts upland game bird abundance and occurrence.” The Journal of Wildlife Management 81(6): 1110-1116.

Luna, L. W., T. O. Souza, L. S. Carneiro, W. A. de Girão e Silva, H. Schneider, I. Sampaio, J. Araripe and P. S. d. Rêgo (2017). “Molecular data and distribution dynamics indicate a recent and incomplete separation of manakins species of the genus Antilophia

(Aves: Pipridae) in response to Holocene climate change.” Journal of Avian Biology.

Manohar, K. A., A. Ramachandran, M. S. Syamili, E. R. Sreekumar, N. Mohan, J. Anjali, A. Reddy and P. O. Nameer (2017). “Birds of the Kerala Agricultural University campus, Thrissur District, Kerala, India – an update.” Journal of Threatened Taxa 9(8): 10585-10612.

Martin, C. A. (2017). “Bird seasonal beta-diversity in the contiguous USA.” Journal of Ornithology.

Mattsson, B. J., J. A. Dubovsky, W. E. Thogmartin, K. J. Bagstad, J. H. Goldstein, J. B. Loomis, J. E. Diffendorfer, D. J. Semmens, R. Wiederholt and L. Lopez-Hoffman (2017). “Recreation economics to inform migratory species conservation: Case study of the northern pintail.” J Environ Manage 206: 971-979.

Mayor, S. J., R. P. Guralnick, M. W. Tingley, J. Otegui, J. C. Withey, S. C. Elmendorf, M. E. Andrew, S. Leyk, I. S. Pearse and D. C. Schneider (2017). “Increasing phenological asynchrony between spring green-up and arrival of migratory birds.” Sci Rep 7(1): 1902.

McKinley, D. C., A. J. Miller-Rushing, H. L. Ballard, R. Bonney, H. Brown, S. C. Cook-Patton, D. M. Evans, R. A. French, J. K. Parrish, T. B. Phillips, S. F. Ryan, L. A. Shanley, J. L. Shirk, K. F. Stepenuck, J. F. Weltzin, A. Wiggins, O. D. Boyle, R. D. Briggs, S. F. Chapin, D. A. Hewitt, P. W. Preuss and M. A. Soukup (2017). “Citizen science can improve conservation science, natural resource management, and environmental protection.” Biological Conservation 208: 15-28.

Merow, C., A. M. Wilson and W. Jetz (2017). “Integrating occurrence data and expert maps for improved species range predictions.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 26(2): 243-258.

Miller, E. T., S. K. Wagner, L. J. Harmon and R. E. Ricklefs (2017). “Radiating despite a Lack of Character: Ecological Divergence among Closely Related, Morphologically Similar Honeyeaters (Aves: Meliphagidae) Co-occurring in Arid Australian Environments.” Am Nat 189(2): E14-E30.

Monteiro, M., R. Figueira, M. Melo, M. S. L. Mills, P. Beja, C. Bastos-Silveira, M. Ramos, D. Rodrigues, I. Q. Neves, S. Consciencia and L. Reino (2017). “The collection of birds from Mozambique at the Instituto de Investigacao Cientifica Tropical of the University of Lisbon (Portugal).” Zookeys(708): 139-152.

Ocampo-Peñuela, N. and R. S. Winton (2017). “Economic and Conservation Potential of Bird-Watching Tourism in Postconflict Colombia.” Tropical Conservation Science 10: 194008291773386.

Pacifici, K., B. J. Reich, D. A. W. Miller, B. Gardner, G. Stauffer, S. Singh, A. McKerrow and J. A. Collazo (2017). “Integrating multiple data sources in species distribution modeling: a framework for data fusion.” Ecology 98(3): 840-850.

Pérez-Arteaga, A., S. S. Zalapa, S. Guerrero and D. Cruz-Sáenz (2017). “Primeros registros de algunas especies de aves para Zacatecas, México.” Huitzil, Revista Mexicana de Ornitología 18(2).

Peterson, A. T. and T. Anamza (2017). “Reexamining Phylloscopus trochiloides

complex as a ring species: a refugial counter-hypothesis.” Journal of Avian Biology 48(12): 1608-1613.

Praveen, J. (2017). “On the geo-precision of data for modelling home range of a species – A commentary on Ramesh et al. (2017).” Biological Conservation 213: 245-246.

Ramesh, V., T. Gopalakrishna, S. Barve and D. J. Melnick (2017). “IUCN greatly underestimates threat levels of endemic birds in the Western Ghats.” Biological Conservation 210: 205-221.

Ramesh, V., T. Gopalakrishna, S. Barve and D. J. Melnick (2017). “Finer spatial resolution improves accuracy of species distribution models in heterogeneous landscapes – A response to Praveen J.” Biological Conservation 213: 247-248.

Ramoni Perazzi, P., K. Schuchmann, M. Ablan Bortone and A. Soto Werschitz (2017). “On the absence of the Green-tailed Trainbearer Lesbia nuna (Trochilidae) from Venezuela: an analysis based on environmental niche modelling.” Biodiversity Data Journal 5: e22092.

Reese, G. C. and S. K. Skagen (2017). “Modeling nonbreeding distributions of shorebirds and waterfowl in response to climate change.” Ecol Evol 7(5): 1497-1513.

Reynolds, M. D., B. L. Sullivan, E. Hallstein, S. Matsumoto, S. Kelling, M. Merrifield, D. Fink, A. Johnston, W. M. Hochachka, N. E. Bruns, M. E. Reiter, S. Veloz, C. Hickey, N. Elliott, L. Martin, J. W. Fitzpatrick, P. Spraycar, G. H. Golet, C. McColl and S. A. Morrison (2017). “Dynamic conservation for migratory species.” Science Advances 3: e1700707.

Rivas Tenez, D. (2017). “Avifauna del Parque Nacional Sierra del Lacandón, Guatemala.” Revista Yu’am 2(3): 17-26.

Roshnath, R. (2017). “Wintering of the Grey-headed Lapwing Vanellus cinereus (Aves: Charadriiformes: Charadriidae) in Kerala, India.” Journal of Threatened Taxa 9(8): 10613–10617.

Sanino, G. P. and H. Pacheco (2017). “Las aves del área marina protegida ‘Pitipalena-Añihué’, Patagonia Chilena.” Boletín del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Chile, 66(2): 209-221.

Schmitt, S., R. Pouteau, D. Justeau, F. de Boissieu, P. Birnbaum and N. Golding (2017). “ssdm: An r package to predict distribution of species richness and composition based on stacked species distribution models.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8(12): 1795-1803.

Seeholzer, G. F., S. Claramunt and R. T. Brumfield (2017). “Niche evolution and diversification in a Neotropical radiation of birds (Aves: Furnariidae).” Evolution 71(3): 702-715.

Shipley, J. R., J. F. Kelly, W. F. Frick, R. Williams and M. Wegmann (2017). “Toward integrating citizen science and radar data for migrant bird conservation.” Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation.

Smith, B. T., G. F. Seeholzer, M. G. Harvey, A. M. Cuervo and R. T. Brumfield (2017). “A latitudinal phylogeographic diversity gradient in birds.” PLoS Biol 15(4): e2001073.

Sridharan, B., N. Prakash Mohanty, K. Anujan and N. Nelaballi (2017). “Violet Cuckoo Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus in the Andaman Islands.” Indian BIRDS 13(2): 46-50.

Suazo, C. G., O. Yates, J. Azócar, P. Díaz, J. C. González-But and L. A. Cabezas (2017). “Emerging platforms to monitor the occurrence and threats to critically endangered seabirds: The waved albatross in Chile and the Southeast Pacific.” Revista de biología marina y oceanografía 52(2): 245-254.

Sullivan, B. L., T. Phillips, A. A. Dayer, C. L. Wood, A. Farnsworth, M. J. Iliff, I. J. Davies, A. Wiggins, D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka, A. D. Rodewald, K. V. Rosenberg, R. Bonney and S. Kelling (2017). “Using open access observational data for conservation action: A case study for birds.” Biological Conservation 208: 5-14.

Suyundikov, A. and J. Symanzik (2017). “A graphical assessment and spatial clustering of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill impact on Laughing Gulls.” Environmental and Ecological Statistics 24(2): 297-316.

Tanner, E. P., M. Papes, R. D. Elmore, S. D. Fuhlendorf and C. A. Davis (2017). “Incorporating abundance information and guiding variable selection for climate-based ensemble forecasting of species’ distributional shifts.” PLoS One 12(9): e0184316.

Taylor, S. A., M. Jenkins, M. Manghani, T. Birt, D. J. Anderson, G. Jiménez-Uzcátegui and V. Friesen (2017). “Genetic distinctiveness of brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) from the Galápagos Islands compared to continental North America.” Conservation Genetics 19(3): 629-636.

Thibault, M., E. Vidal, M. A. Potter, E. Dyer and F. Brescia (2017). “The red-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer): serious pest or understudied invader?” Biological Invasions.

Toews, D. P. L., J. Heavyside and D. E. Irwin (2017). “Linking the wintering and breeding grounds of warblers along the Pacific Flyway.” Ecology and Evolution.

Troudet, J., P. Grandcolas, A. Blin, R. Vignes-Lebbe and F. Legendre (2017). “Taxonomic bias in biodiversity data and societal preferences.” Sci Rep 7(1): 9132.

Turcotte, Y., J.-F. Lamarre and J. Béty (2017). “Annual and Seasonal Variation in Shorebird Abundance in the St. Lawrence River Estuary during Fall Migration.” The Canadian Field-Naturalist 131(3): 203-214.

Van Doren, B. M., K. G. Horton, A. M. Dokter, H. Klinck, S. B. Elbin and A. Farnsworth (2017). “High-intensity urban light installation dramatically alters nocturnal bird migration.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.

Walker, C. M., K. Colton Flynn, G. A. Ovando-Montejo, E. A. Ellis and A. E. Frazier (2017). “Does demolition improve biodiversity? Linking urban green space and socioeconomic characteristics to avian richness in a shrinking city.” Urban Ecosystems.

Walker, J. and P. D. Taylor (2017). “Using eBird data to model population change of migratory bird species.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 12(1).

Winton, R. S. and M. River (2017). “The biogeochemical implications of massive gull flocks at landfills.” Water Res 122: 440-446.

Zaifman, J., D. Shan, A. Ay and A. G. Jimenez (2017). “Shifts in Bird Migration Timing in North American Long-Distance and Short-Distance Migrants Are Associated with Climate Change.” International Journal of Zoology 2017: 1-9.

Zhao, M., P. Alstrom, R. Hu, C. Zhao, Y. Hao, F. Lei and Y. Qu (2017). “Phylogenetic relationships, song and distribution of the endangered Rufous-headed Robin Larvivora ruficeps.” Ibis 159: 204-216.

2016

Amano, T., J. D. L. Lamming and W. J. Sutherland (2016). “Spatial Gaps in Global Biodiversity Information and the Role of Citizen Science.” BioScience 66(5): 393-400.

Billerman, S. M., M. A. Murphy and M. D. Carling (2016). “Changing climate mediates sapsucker (Aves: Sphyrapicus) hybrid zone movement.” Ecol Evol 6(22): 7976-7990.

Cardador, L., M. Carrete, B. Gallardo and J. L. Tella (2016). “Combining trade data and niche modelling improves predictions of the origin and distribution of non-native European populations of a globally invasive species.” Journal of Biogeography 43(5): 967-978.

Graham, C. H., S. R. Supp, D. R. Powers, P. Beck, M. C. W. Lim, A. Shankar, T. A. Cormier, S. Goetz and S. M. Wethington (2016). “Winter conditions influence biological responses of migrating hummingbirds.” Ecosphere 7(10): 1-18.

Hanna, Z. R., M. F. Ortiz-Ramirez, C. A. Rios-Munoz, H. Cayetano-Rosas, R. C. Bowie and A. G. Navarro-Siguenza (2016). “Phylogenetic and morphologic evidence confirm the presence of a new montane cloud forest associated bird species in Mexico, the Mountain Elaenia (Elaenia frantzii; Aves: Passeriformes: Tyrannidae).” PeerJ 4: e1598.

Karuthedathu, D. and J. Praveen (2016). “Pelagic bird monitoring using eBird: Some results from south-western India.” Sea Swallow 65: 18-19.

Kelly, J. F., K. G. Horton, P. M. Stepanian, K. M. de Beurs, T. Fagin, E. S. Bridge and P. B. Chilson (2016). “Novel measures of continental-scale avian migration phenology related to proximate environmental cues.” Ecosphere 7(9): e01434.

Klicka, L. B., B. E. Kus, P. O. Title and K. J. Burns (2016). “Conservation genomics reveals multiple evolutionary units within Bell’s Vireo (Vireo bellii).” Conservation Genetics 17: 455-471.

Kosmala, M., A. Wiggins, A. Swanson and B. Simmons (2016). “Assessing data quality in citizen science.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14(10): 551-560.

Kullenberg, C. and D. Kasperowski (2016). “What Is Citizen Science? – A Scientometric Meta-Analysis.” PLoS One 11(1): e0147152.

La Sorte, F. A., D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka and S. Kelling (2016). “Convergence of broad-scale migration strategies in terrestrial birds.” Proc Biol Sci 283(1823).

La Sorte, F. A., W. M. Hochachka, A. Farnsworth, A. A. Dhondt and D. Sheldon (2016). “The implications of mid-latitude climate extremes for North American migratory bird populations.” Ecosphere 7(3): e01261.

Lees, A. C. (2016). “Evidence for longitudinal migration by a “sedentary” Brazilian flycatcher, the Ash-throated Casiornis.” Journal of Field Ornithology 87(3): 251-259.

Mahabal, A., S. Thakur and R. Patil (2016). “Distribution records and extended range of the Sri Lanka Frogmouth Batrachostomus moniliger (Aves: Caprimulgiformes: Podargidae) in the Western Ghats, India: a review from 1862 to 2015. .” Journal of Threatened Taxa 8(11): 9289-9305.

Naveda-Rodríguez, A., K. L. Bildstein and F. H. Vargas (2016). “Geographic patterns of species richness of diurnal raptors in Venezuela.” Biodiversity and Conservation 25(6): 1037-1052.

Nixon, A. E., R. J. Fisher, D. Stralberg, E. M. Bayne and D. R. Farr (2016). “Projected responses of North American grassland songbirds to climate change and habitat availability at their northern range limits in Alberta, Canada.” Avian Conservation and Ecology 11(2).

Pérez-Arteaga, A. and T. Monterrubio-Rico (2016). “Confirmación de presencia de Sturnus vulgaris (Aves: Passeriformes) en Michoacán y Guanajuato, México.” Biológicas 18(1): 45-49.

Praveen, J., S. Subramanya and V. Mohan Raj (2016). “A checklist of the birds of Karnataka.” Indian BIRDS 12(4-5): 89-118.

Sainz-Borgo, C., S. Giner, J. A. González-Carcacía, S. Caula, F. E. Bracho, J. C. Fernández-Ordóñez, C. Hernández, M. Hernández, G. Marin-Espinoza, L. Torres and A. Rodriguez-Ferraro (2016). “Current distribution, habitat use, and breeding records of the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) in Venezuela.” ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 27: 267-273.

Salamon, J., J. P. Bello, A. Farnsworth, M. Robbins, S. Keen, H. Klinck and S. Kelling (2016). “Towards the Automatic Classification of Avian Flight Calls for Bioacoustic Monitoring.” PLoS One 11(11): e0166866.

Wilson, A. M. and W. Jetz (2016). “Remotely Sensed High-Resolution Global Cloud Dynamics for Predicting Ecosystem and Biodiversity Distributions.” PLoS Biol 14(3): e1002415.

Wogan, G. O. (2016). “Life History Traits and Niche Instability Impact Accuracy and Temporal Transferability for Historically Calibrated Distribution Models of North American Birds.” PLoS One 11(3): e0151024.

Xue, Y., I. Davies, D. Fink, C. Wood and C. P. Gomes (2016). “Behavior Identification in Two-stage Games with Application to Bias Reduction in Citizen Science.” The 22nd International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, Toulouse, France, 5-9 September 2016: 701-717.

Xue, Y., I. Davies, D. Fink, C. Wood and C. P. Gomes (2016). “Avicaching: A Two Stage Game for Bias Reduction in Citizen Science.” Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2016): 776-785.

Zhang, G., Q. Huang, A. X. Zhu and J. H. Keel (2016). “Enabling point pattern analysis on spatial big data using cloud computing: optimizing and accelerating Ripley’sKfunction.” International Journal of Geographical Information Science 30(11): 2230-2252.

Zuckerberg, B., D. Fink, F. A. La Sorte, W. M. Hochachka, S. Kelling and B. Bradley (2016). “Novel seasonal land cover associations for eastern North American forest birds identified through dynamic species distribution modelling.” Diversity and Distributions 22(6): 717-730.

2015

Allan, J. D., S. D. P. Smith, P. B. McIntyre, C. A. Joseph, C. E. Dickinson, A. L. Marino, R. G. Biel, J. C. Olson, P. J. Doran, E. S. Rutherford, J. E. Adkins and A. O. Adeyemo (2015). “Using cultural ecosystem services to inform restoration priorities in the Laurentian Great Lakes.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13(8): 418-424.

Arbeláez-Cortés, E., J. I. Garzón-Z, M. D. S. Sierra, F. Forero, P. J. Cardona-Camacho, A. Bayer, Y. A. Beltrán-Arcila, L. M. R. Urrea, G. Patiño, J. E. Morales-Sánchez, D. Duque-Montoya and O. H. Marín-Gómez (2015). “Fourteen new additions to the list of birds of Quindío department, Colombia.” Check List 11(6): 1786.

Baumann, M. J., E. J. Beckman, E. Bautista and C. C. Witt (2015). “Long-distance dispersal of a sedentary Andean flycatcher species with a small geographic range, Ochthoeca piurae (Aves: Tyrannidae).” Check List 11(6): 1795.

Callaghan, C. T. and D. E. Gawlik (2015). “Efficacy of eBird data as an aid in conservation planning and monitoring.” Journal of Field Ornithology: n/a-n/a.

Conkling, T. J., J. A. Martin, J. L. Belant and T. L. DeVault (2015). “Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Identification of Aircraft–Bird Strikes.” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2471: 19-25.

Cooper, K. and E. N. Vanderhoff (2015). “Survey of Brown Pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) in Jacksonville, Florida.” Florida Field Naturalist 43(2): 69-78.

Dove, C. J. and C. P. J. Coddington (2015). “Forensic Techniques Identify the First Record of Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) Feeding on a Razorbill (Alca torda).” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 127(3): 503-506.

Farnsworth, A., F. A. La Sorte and M. Iliff (2015). “Warmer summers and drier winters correlate with more winter vagrant Purple Gallinules (Porphyrio martinicus) in the North Atlantic region.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 127(4): 582-592.

Freeman, B. G. and N. A. Mason (2015). “The Geographic Distribution of a Tropical Montane Bird Is Limited by a Tree: Acorn Woodpeckers (Melanerpes formicivorus) and Colombian Oaks (Quercus humboldtii) in the Northern Andes.” PLoS One 10(6): e0128675.

Hallworth, M. T., T. S. Sillett, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, K. A. Hobson and P. P. Marra (2015). “Migratory connectivity of a Neotropical migratory songbird revealed by archival light-level geolocators.” Ecological Applications 25(2): 336-347.

Johnston, A., D. Fink, M. D. Reynolds, W. M. Hochachka, B. L. Sullivan, N. Bruns, E., E. Hallstein, M. S. Merrifield, S. Matsumoto and S. Kelling (2015). “Abundance models improve spatial and temporal prioritization of conservation resources.” Ecological Applications 25(7): 1749-1756.

Kelling, S., D. Fink, F. A. La Sorte, A. Johnston, N. E. Bruns and W. M. Hochachka (2015). “Taking a ‘Big Data’ approach to data quality in a citizen science project.” Ambio 44 Suppl 4: 601-611.

Kelling, S., A. Johnston, W. M. Hochachka, M. Iliff, D. Fink, J. Gerbracht, C. Lagoze, F. A. La Sorte, T. Moore, A. Wiggins, W. K. Wong, C. Wood and J. Yu (2015). “Can Observation Skills of Citizen Scientists Be Estimated Using Species Accumulation Curves?” PLoS One 10(10): e0139600.

Kobori, H., J. L. Dickinson, I. Washitani, R. Sakurai, T. Amano, N. Komatsu, W. Kitamura, S. Takagawa, K. Koyama, T. Ogawara and A. J. Miller-Rushing (2015). “Citizen science: a new approach to advance ecology, education, and conservation.” Ecological Research 31(1): 1-19.

La Sorte, F. A., W. M. Hochachka, A. Farnsworth, D. Sheldon, B. M. Van Doren, D. Fink and S. Kelling (2015). “Seasonal changes in the altitudinal distribution of nocturnally migrating birds during autumn migration.” Royal Society Open Science 2(12): 150347.

Lewandowski, E. and H. Specht (2015). “Influence of volunteer and project characteristics on data quality of biological surveys.” Conservation Biology: n/a-n/a.

Lourenco, R., I. Roque, R. Tome, P. Sepulveda, E. Atlas, C. Melo and C. Pereira (2015). “Current status and distribution of nocturnal birds (Strigiformes and Caprimulgiformes) in Portugal.” Airo 23: 36-50.

Manthey, J. D., L. P. Campbell, E. E. Saupe, J. Soberón, C. M. Hensz, C. E. Myers, H. L. Owens, K. Ingenloff, A. T. Peterson, N. Barve, A. Lira-Noriega and V. Barve (2015). “A test of niche centrality as a determinant of population trends and conservation status in threatened and endangered North American birds.” Endangered Species Research 26(3): 201-208.

McCreedy, C. and C. van Riper (2015). “Drought-caused delay in nesting of Sonoran Desert birds and its facilitation of parasite- and predator-mediated variation in reproductive success.” The Auk 132(1): 235-247.

McQuillan, M. A. and A. M. Rice (2015). “Differential effects of climate and species interactions on range limits at a hybrid zone: potential direct and indirect impacts of climate change.” Ecology and Evolution: n/a-n/a.

Ralston, J., D. A. Ermacor and J. J. Kirchman (2015). “A new wood warbler hybrid (Oreothypis celelta x O. ruficapilla) from the Adirondack Mountains, New York.” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 127(1): 21-28.

Robbins, M. B. (2015). “Intra-Summer Movement and Probable Dual Breeding of the Eastern Marsh Wren (Cistothorus p. palustris); aCistothorusAncestral Trait?” The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 127(3): 494-498.

Skevington, J. H., J. Pawlicki, S. Kelso, K. C. Kerr and M. Jacklin (2015). “Subspecific Identification of the Great Lakes’ First Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) Using DNA.” The Canadian Field-Naturalist 129: 53-59.

Sorte, F. A. L., D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka, J. L. Aycrigg, K. V. Rosenberg, A. D. Rodewald, N. E. Bruns, A. Farnsworth, B. L. Sullivan, C. Wood and S. Kelling (2015). “Documenting stewardship responsibilities across the annual cycle for birds on U.S. public lands.” Ecological Applications 25(1): 39-51.

Sturner, K. and K. Lucci (2015). “The Difference That Data Make: Examining Bird Migration Data to Build Scientific Skills.” The American Biology Teacher 77(1): 56-61.

Supp, S. R., F. A. L. Sorte, T. A. Cormier, M. C. W. Lim, D. R. Powers, S. M. Wethington, S. Goetz and C. H. Graham (2015). “Citizen-science data provides new insight into annual and seasonal variation in migration patterns.” Ecosphere 6(1): art15.

Taylor, S. A., E. L. Larson and R. G. Harrison (2015). “Hybrid zones: windows on climate change.” Trends Ecol Evol.

van der Hoek, Y. (2015). “Tropical botanical gardens play an under-emphasized role in animal conservation.” Natureza & Conservação.

Vukovich, M., K. L. Turner, T. E. Grazia, T. Mims, J. C. Beasley and J. C. Kilgo (2015). “Wintering Golden Eagles on the coastal plain of South Carolina.” Journal of Field Ornithology 86(4): 337-344.

2014

La Sorte, F. A., D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka, A. Farnsworth, A. D. Rodewald, K. V. Rosenberg, B. L. Sullivan, D. W. Winkler, C. Wood, S. Kelling and W. Daniel Kissling (2014). “The role of atmospheric conditions in the seasonal dynamics of North American migration flyways.” Journal of Biogeography: n/a-n/a.

La Sorte, F. A., M. W. Tingley and A. H. Hurlbert (2014). “The role of urban and agricultural areas during avian migration: an assessment of within-year temporal turnover.” Global Ecology and Biogeography: n/a-n/a.

Lagoze, C. (2014). “eBird: Curating Citizen Science Data for Use by Diverse Communities.” International Journal of Digital Curation 9(1).

Lees, A. C., R. W. Martin and A. Amar (2014). “Exposing hidden endemism in a Neotropical forest raptor using citizen science.” Ibis: n/a-n/a.

Sohl, T. L. (2014). “The relative impacts of climate and land-use change on conterminous United States bird species from 2001 to 2075.” PLoS One 9(11): e112251.

Sullivan, B. L., J. L. Aycrigg, J. H. Barry, R. E. Bonney, N. Bruns, C. B. Cooper, T. Damoulas, A. A. Dhondt, T. Dietterich, A. Farnsworth, D. Fink, J. W. Fitzpatrick, T. Fredericks, J. Gerbracht, C. Gomes, W. M. Hochachka, M. J. Iliff, C. Lagoze, F. A. La Sorte, M. Merrifield, W. Morris, T. B. Phillips, M. Reynolds, A. D. Rodewald, K. V. Rosenberg, N. M. Trautmann, A. Wiggins, D. W. Winkler, W.-K. Wong, C. L. Wood, J. Yu and S. Kelling (2014). “The eBird enterprise: An integrated approach to development and application of citizen science.Biological Conservation 169: 31-40.

Taylor, Scott A., Thomas A. White, Wesley M. Hochachka, V. Ferretti, Robert L. Curry and I. Lovette (2014). “Climate-Mediated Movement of an Avian Hybrid Zone.” Current Biology 24(6): 671-676.

Thorington, K. K. and K. B. Brand (2014). “Breeding Bird Community of a Suburban Habitat Island: Historic Bethabara Park, Winston-Salem, NC.” Southeastern Naturalist 13(4): 770-801.

Van Doren, B. M., D. Sheldon, J. Geevarghese, W. M. Hochachka and A. Farnsworth (2014). “Autumn morning flights of migrant songbirds in the northeastern United States are linked to nocturnal migration and winds aloft.” The Auk 132(1): 105-118.

2013

Beedy, E. C. and E. R. Pandolfino (2013). “Birds of the Sierra Nevada: Their natural history, status, and distribution.” Univ. California Press, Berkeley, CA.

Carmona, R., N. Arce, V. Ayala-Perez, A. Hernández, J. B. Buchanan, L. J. Salzer, P. S. Tomkovich, J. A. Johnson, R. E. Gill, B. J. McCaffrey, J. E. Lyons, L. J. Niles and D. Newstead (2013). “Red Knot Calidris canutus roselaari migration connectivity, abundance and non-breeding distribution along the Pacific coast of the Americas.” Wader Study Group Bulletin 120(3): 168-180.

Courter, J. R., R. J. Johnson, C. M. Stuyck, B. A. Lang and E. W. Kaiser (2013). “Weekend bias in Citizen Science data reporting: implications for phenology studies.” Int J Biometeorol 57(5): 715-720.

Fink, D., T. Damoulas and J. Dave (2013). Adaptive Spatio-Temporal Exploratory Models: Hemisphere-wide species distributions from massively crowdsourced eBird data. AAAI.

Hosner, P. A., N. C. Boggess, P. Alviola, L. A. Sanchez-gonzalez, C. H. Oliveros Rolly Urriza and R. G. Moyle (2013). “Phylogeography of the Robsonius Ground-Warblers (Passeriformes: Locustellidae) Reveals an Undescribed Species from Northeastern Luzon, Philippines.” The Condor 115(3): 630-639.

Kelling, S., C. Lagoze, W.-K. Wong, J. Yu, T. Damoulas, J. Gerbracht, D. Fink and C. Gomes (2013). “eBird: A Human / Computer Learning Network to Improve Biodiversity Conservation and Research.” AI Magazine 34(1): 10-20.

La Sorte, F. A., D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka, J. P. DeLong and S. Kelling (2013). “Population-level scaling of avian migration speed with body size and migration distance for powered fliers.” Ecology 94(8): 1839-1847.

Laughlin, A. J., C. M. Taylor, D. W. Bradley, D. LeClair, R. G. Clark, R. D. Dawson, P. O. Dunn, A. Horn, M. Leonard, D. R. Sheldon, D. Shutler, L. A. Whittingham, D. W. Winkler and D. R. Norris (2013). “Integrating information from geolocators, weather radar, and citizen science to uncover a key stopover area of an aerial insectivore.” The Auk 130(2): 230-239.

Miller, E. T., A. E. Zanne and R. E. Ricklefs (2013). “Niche conservatism constrains Australian honeyeater assemblages in stressful environments.” Ecol Lett 16(9): 1186-1194.

Monroy-Ojeda, A. and S. Isern (2013). “Noteworthy bird records in the Sontecomapan, Veracruz, Mexico.” Acta Zoológica Mexicana (ns) 29(3): 666-676.

Pocewicz, A., W. A. Estes-Zumpf, M. D. Andersen, H. E. Copeland, D. A. Keinath and H. R. Griscom (2013). “Modeling the distribution of migratory bird stopovers to inform landscape-scale siting of wind development.” PLoS One 8(10): e75363.

Rosner, H. (2013). “Data on Wings.” Scientific American 308(2): 68-73.

2012

Hochachka, W. and D. Fink (2012). “Broad-scale citizen science data from checklists: prospects and challenges for macroecology.” Frontiers of Biogeography 4(4).

Hochachka, W. M., D. Fink, R. A. Hutchinson, D. Sheldon, W. K. Wong and S. Kelling (2012). “Data-intensive science applied to broad-scale citizen science.” Trends Ecol Evol 27(2): 130-137.

Hurlbert, A. H. and Z. Liang (2012). “Spatiotemporal variation in avian migration phenology: citizen science reveals effects of climate change.” PLoS One 7(2): e31662.

Hussell, D. J., J. A. Hussell and E. H. Dunn (2012). “New avian breeding records for Iqaluit, Nunavut.” The Canadian Field-Naturalist 126(1): 59-60.

Scofield, R. P., D. Christie, P. M. Sagar and B. Sullivan (2012). “eBird and avifaunal monitoring by the Ornithological Society of New Zealand.” New Zealand Journal of Ecology 36(3): 0-0.

2011

Fink, D., W. M. Hochack, B. Zuckerberg and S. T. Kelling (2011). “Modeling species distribution dynamics with SpatioTemoral Exploratory Models: Discovering patterns and processes of broad-scale avian migrations.” Procedia Environmental Sciences 7: 50-55.

Gibbons, R. E., J. Barrio, G. A. Bravo and L. Alza (2011). “Assessing the geographic range of Black-fronted Ground-Tyrants (Muscisaxicola frontalis) using extralimital and winter range occurrence records and ecological niche modeling.” Journal of Field Ornithology 82(4): 355-365.

Wiggins, A. (2011). eBirding: technology adoption and the transformation of leisure into science. Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, ACM.

Wiggins, A. and K. Crowston (2011). From conservation to crowdsourcing: A typology of citizen science. System Sciences (HICSS), 2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on, IEEE.

Wood, C., B. Sullivan, M. Iliff, D. Fink and S. Kelling (2011). “eBird: engaging birders in science and conservation.” PLoS Biol 9(12): e1001220.

2010

Choudhury, A. (2010). “Recent ornithological records from Tripura, north-eastern India, with an annotated checklist.” Indian BIRDS 6(3): 66-74.

Cooper, C. B. and J. A. Smith (2010). “Gender Patterns in Bird-related Recreation in the USA and UK.” Ecology and Society 15(4).

Fink, D., W. M. Hochachka, B. Zuckerberg, D. W. Winkler, B. Shaby, M. A. Munson, G. Hooker, M. Riedewald, D. Sheldon and S. Kelling (2010). “Spatiotemporal exploratory models for broad-scale survey data.” Ecological Applications 20(8): 2131-2147.

Marris, E. (2010). “Birds flock online.” Nature.

McCormack, J. E., A. J. Zellmer and L. L. Knowles (2010). “Does niche divergence accompany allopatric divergence in Aphelocoma jays as predicted under ecological speciation?: insights from tests with niche models.” Evolution 64(5): 1231-1244.

Munson, M. A., R. Caruana, D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka, M. Iliff, K. V. Rosenberg, D. Sheldon, B. L. Sullivan, C. Wood and S. Kelling (2010). “A method for measuring the relative information content of data from different monitoring protocols.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution: no-no.

R., B. o. M. n., V. Sánchez-Cordero, M. A. G. Hidalgo, J. A. I. Hernández, G. E. Magana-Cota and F. J. B. Lopez (2010). “First record of the Crested Guan (Penelope purpurascens) in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico.” Acta Zoológica Mexicana 26(1): 237-341.

Yu, J., W.-K. Wong and R. A. Hutchinson (2010). Modeling experts and novices in citizen science data for species distribution modeling. Data Mining (ICDM), 2010 IEEE 10th International Conference on, IEEE.

2009

Bonney, R., C. B. Cooper, J. Dickinson, S. Kelling, T. Phillips, K. V. Rosenberg and J. Shirk (2009). “Citizen Science: A Developing Tool for Expanding Science Knowledge and Scientific Literacy.” BioScience 59(11): 977-984.

Kelling, S., W. M. Hochachka, D. Fink, M. Riedewald, R. Caruana, G. Ballard and G. Hooker (2009). “Data-intensive Science: A New Paradigm for Biodiversity Studies.” BioScience 59(7): 613-620.

Kelling, S., A. Munson, M. Riedewald, D. Fink, W. Hochachka, M. Iliff, B. Sullivan and C. Wood (2009). “Obtaining New Insights for Biodiversity Conservation from Broad-Scale Citizen Science Data.” Nature Precedings.

Sullivan, B. L., C. L. Wood, M. J. Iliff, R. E. Bonney, D. Fink and S. Kelling (2009). “eBird: A citizen-based bird observation network in the biological sciences.” Biological Conservation 142(10): 2282-2292.

2008

Sorokina, D., R. Caruana, M. Riedewald and D. Fink (2008). Detecting statistical interactions with additive groves of trees. Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Machine learning, ACM.

2007

Elmohamed, M., D. Kozen and D. R. Sheldon (2007). Collective inference on Markov models for modeling bird migration. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems.

Thompson, S., and R. Bonney. 2007. Evaluating the Impacts of Participation in an Online Citizen Science Project: A Mixed-methods Approach. In Museums and the Web 2007: Selected Papers from an International Conference. J. Trant and D. Bearman, eds. Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics 2007: 187-199.

2006

Caruana, R., M. Elhawary, A. Munson, M. Riedewald, D. Sorokina, D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka and S. Kelling (2006). Mining citizen science data to predict orevalence of wild bird species. Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, ACM.

2005

Bart, J. (2005). “Monitoring the abundance of bird populations.” The Auk 122(1): 15-25.

2003

Levin, G. A. and M. H. Cragin (2003). “The Role of Information Science in Gathering Biodiversity and Neuroscience Data.” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 30(1): 18-21.

Popular Publications:

Brinkley, E.S. 2008. The Changing Season: Cold enough for you? North American Birds 62(2): 204-210.

Brinkley, E.S. 2009. The Changing Season: Never a dull moment. North American Birds 63(2): 206-219.

Brinkley, E.S. 2009. The Changing Season: Cornucopia. North American Birds 63(1): 16-32.

Brinkley, E.S. 2010. The Changing Season: Provenance. North American Birds 64(1): 20-31.

Cruickshank, I., and R. Melcer Jr. 2010. Observation of a Red-shouldered Hawk on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, during fall migration. British Columbia Birds 20.

Fitzpatrick, J.W., F. Gill, M. Powers, J.V. Wells, and K.V. Rosenberg. 2002. Introducing eBird: The Union of Passion and Purpose. North American Birds 56:2 11-12.

Green, P, C. Wood, and B.L. Sullivan. 2005. Results Flood in to the Great Backyard Bird Count. BirdScope 19:2 8-9.

Iliff, M.J., B.L. Sullivan, and C.L. Wood. 2008. News from eBird – Reintroducing eBird. Birding 40(4):12.

Iliff, M.J., B.L. Sullivan, and C.L. Wood. 2008. News from eBird – Recording subspecies and more in eBird! Birding 40(5):13.

Iliff, M.J., B.L. Sullivan, and C.L. Wood. 2008. News from eBird – Make your daily ABA checklists more meaningful! Birding 40(6):12.

Iliff, M.J., B.L. Sullivan, and C.L. Wood. 2009. News from eBird – eBird Data Use. Birding 41(1):13.

Iliff, M.J., B.L. Sullivan, and C.L. Wood. 2009. News from eBird – eBird Checklist Sharing. Birding 41(2):12

Iliff, M.J., B.L. Sullivan, and C.L. Wood. 2009. News from eBird – eBird maps. Birding 41(3):12

Iliff, M.J., B.L. Sullivan, and C.L. Wood. 2009. News from eBird – How bar charts make you a better birder. Birding 41(4):12-13.

Lester, M. 2010. The influence of lunar phase and predation on the vocalization behavior of Eastern Whip-poor-wills. Undergraduate thesis, University of Vermont.

Leukering, T., and B. Gibbons. 2005. The Changing Seasons: Early and late. North American Birds 59:3 386-394.

McLaren, I.A., and J.D. McLaren. 2009. An analysis of unusual flights of neotropical migrants to northeastern North America in April 2009. North American Birds 63:3 364-368.

Morello, L. 2010. Will satellites and super computers improve bird watching? Scientific American, 3 August 2010. ( http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=satellites-and-supercomputing-improve-bird-watching).

Sullivan, B.L. and C.L. Wood. 2005.  The Changing Seasons:  A Plea for the Common Birds.  North American Birds 58: 18-30.

Sullivan, B.L. 2007. Another Passenger Pigeon? – How will Mourning Doves fare with Eurasian Collared-Doves? WildBird. November/December 2007: 14-17.

Sullivan, B.L. 2006. More than memories: From your backyard to places across North America, eBird keeps track of sightings. BirdScope 20:1 20.

Sullivan, B.L. 2008. eBird and the Evolution of a Birder. Birding 40:1 48-52.

Sullivan, B.L. 2009. Window into change–Fall migration reveals differences in bird distribution and abundance. WildBird 23:6 10-12.

Sullivan, B.L. 2011. The Road Less Traveled: Look for birds in unfamiliar and unlikely places to discover surprises. WildBird 25:2 16-19.

Young, M.A. 2010. Type 5 Red Crossbills (Loxia curvirostra) in New York: first confirmation east of the Rocky Mountains. North American Birds 64:2 343-346.

In addition, eBird data has been used quarterly since at least 2007 by up to 33 different North American Birds regional editors in the compilation of those articles summarizing regional bird occurrence across North America as well as dozens of other journals at the county, state, provincial, and country level globally. These are not cited specifically.