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1by Fournier, Auriel M.V Welsh, Kyle James Polito, Michael Emslie, Steven D Brasso, Rebecka Published in Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (01.10.2016)“...We sampled clapper rail (Rallus crepitans) feathers from museum specimens collected between 1965 and 2010 to investigate changes in mercury (Hg) availability...”
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2by Fournier, Auriel M.V White, Easton R Heard, Stephen B Published in Conservation biology (01.12.2019)“...Detecting population declines is a critical task for conservation biology. Logistical difficulties and the spatiotemporal variability of populations make...”
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3by Fournier, Auriel M V Mengel, Doreen C Krementz, David G Published in Royal Society open science (01.05.2018)“...Palustrine wetland management across the USA is often conducted under a moist soil management framework aimed at providing energetic resources for non-breeding...”
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4by Bradshaw, Therin M Blake-Bradshaw, Abigail G Fournier, Auriel M V Lancaster, Joseph D O'Connell, John Jacques, Christopher N Eichholz, Michael W Hagy, Heath M“...Marsh birds (rallids, bitterns, and grebes) depend on emergent wetlands, and habitat loss and degradation are the primary suspected causes for population...”
edited by Jenkins, David G
Published in PloS one (2020-00-00)
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5by Ward, Simon Fournier, Auriel M. V Bond, Alexander L Published in Biological invasions (15.10.2019)“...Eradicating invasive species is a key part of island restoration, and can reverse the devastating impacts on native biota. Rodents are one of the most...”
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6by Fournier, Auriel M. V Drake, Kiel L Tozer, Douglas C Published in Journal of avian biology (01.12.2017)“...Stable isotopes have been used to estimate migratory connectivity in many species. Estimates are often greatly improved when coupled with species distribution...”
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7by Fournier, Auriel M. V Sullivan, Alexis R Bump, Joseph K Perkins, Marie Shieldcastle, Mark C King, Sammy L Thompson, Des“...Summary Stable hydrogen isotope (δD) methods for tracking animal movement are widely used yet often produce low resolution assignments. Incorporating prior...”
edited by Thompson, Des
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01.04.2017)
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9by Fournier, Auriel M. V Shave, Amanda Fischer, Jason Siegrist, Joe Ray, James Cheskey, Edward MacIntosh, Megan Ritchie, Alisha Pearman, Myrna Applegate, Kelly Fraser, Kevin Published in Journal of field ornithology (01.09.2019)“...Direct tracking methods in combination with remote sensing data allow examination of habitat use by birds during migration. Species that roost communally...”
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10by Auriel M.V. Fournier Doreen C. Mengel Edward E. Gbur David G. Krementz Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01.12.2017)“...Monitoring and conserving waterbirds, including Sora (Porzana Carolina), in Missouri, is constrained by the lack of information on migration phenology. We...”
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11by Auriel M. V. Fournier Mark C. Shieldcastle Tom Kashmer Kristin A. Mylecraine Published in Waterbirds ( 2015)“...Several studies have documented the arrival time of spring migration of Virginia Rails (Rallus limicola), King Rails (R. elegans), and Soras (Porzana Carolina)...”
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12by Fournier, Auriel M. V Mengel, Doreen C Krementz, David G Published in Animal migration (28.08.2017)“...Virginia and Yellow Rails are among the least studied birds in North America, and there is a specific lack of information about their autumn migration ecology...”
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13by Fournier, Auriel M. V Holford, Angus J Bond, Alexander L Leighton, Margaret A“...Funding: Holford’s time was funded by the (UK) Economic and Social Research Council (https://esrc.ukri.org/), through the Research Centre on Micro-Social...”
edited by Rosenbloom, Joshua L
Published in PloS one (19.06.2019)
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18“...Detecting population declines is a critical task for conservation biology. The spatiotemporal variability of populations, along with logistical difficulties in...”
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19“...Detecting population declines is a critical task for conservation biology. The spatiotemporal variability of populations, along with logistical difficulties in...”
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20by Fournier, Auriel M. V Mengel, Doreen C Gbur, Edward Raedeke, Andy Krementz, David G Published in Waterbirds (De Leon Springs, Fla.) (27.06.2019)“...Wetland loss has increased the importance of multi-species management in remaining wetlands, which provide habitat for a multitude of wetland-dependent...”