S Tapper, JJ Nocera, G Burness - Journal of Experimental …, 2020 - journals.biologists.com
Climatic warming is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, which may reduce an individual's capacity for sustained activity because of thermal limits. We …
MM Pandit, J Eapen, G Pineda-Sabillon… - Behavioral …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Anthropogenic noise is a ubiquitous feature of the American landscape, and is a known stressor for many bird species, leading to negative effects in behavior, physiology …
P Kasprzak, L Mitchell, O Kravchuk, A Timmins - R Journal, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
The use of Shiny in research publications is investigated over the six and a half years since the appearance of this popular web application framework for R, which has been utilised in …
M Youngblood - Ringing & Migration, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an increasingly popular wireless technology that allows researchers to monitor wild bird populations from fixed locations in the field. I have …
P Kasprzak, L Mitchell, O Kravchuk… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2021 - arxiv.org
The use of Shiny in research publications is investigated. From the appearance of this popular web application framework for R through to 2018, it has been utilised in many …
Rapid prototyping of decision-support tools for conservation A list of alternative web- application development tools that may be useful for conservation scientists is available in …
Information visualisation plays an important role in both presenting the results of analysis and facilitating exploratory analysis on data. But when combined in a more directed and …
Gaps in forest habitat are well documented to negatively impact the movements of forest songbirds. Much past research on avian gap-crossing decisions has utilized playback …
Ecosystems are responding to a variety of human-induced, interlinked stressors that have emerged from changing climate, alteration to the global water cycle, sea-level rise, and land …