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Ellen P Robertson

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Ecology|July 22, 2014
The matrix alters the role of path redundancy on patch colonization ratesRobert J Fletcher, Miguel A Acevedo, Ellen P Robertson
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 6, 2017
The causes of dispersal and the cost of carry-over effects for an endangered bird in a dynamic wetland landscapeEllen P Robertson, Robert J Fletcher, James D Austin
Molecular Ecology|April 24, 2019
The number of breeders explains genetic connectivity in an endangered birdEllen P Robertson, Robert J Fletcher, James D Austin
The Journal of Heredity|November 21, 2019
Urbanization and Population Genetic Structure of the Panama City crayfish (Procambarus econfinae)Sarah I Duncan, Ellen P Robertson, Robert J Fletcher, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 22, 2022
An invasive prey provides long-lasting silver spoon effects for an endangered predatorCaroline Poli, Ellen P Robertson, Julien Martin, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 9, 2017
Individual Movement Strategies Revealed through Novel Clustering of Emergent Movement PatternsDenis Valle, Sreten Cvetojevic, Ellen P Robertson, et al.
Ecology|March 31, 2019
A practical guide for combining data to model species distributionsRobert J Fletcher, Trevor J Hefley, Ellen P Robertson, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 20, 2024
An invasive prey and changing climate interact to shape the breeding phenology of an endangered predatorRobert J Fletcher, Meghan A Beatty, Lara Elmquist, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 4, 2015
Affinity for natal environments by dispersers impacts reproduction and explains geographical structure of a highly mobile birdRobert J Fletcher, Ellen P Robertson, Rebecca C Wilcox, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 9, 2023
Climate change causes declines and greater extremes in wetland inundation in a region important for wetland birdsDavid W Londe, Craig A Davis, Scott R Loss, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 16) with videos related to

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Ecology|July 22, 2014
The matrix alters the role of path redundancy on patch colonization ratesRobert J Fletcher, Miguel A Acevedo, Ellen P Robertson
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 6, 2017
The causes of dispersal and the cost of carry-over effects for an endangered bird in a dynamic wetland landscapeEllen P Robertson, Robert J Fletcher, James D Austin
Molecular Ecology|April 24, 2019
The number of breeders explains genetic connectivity in an endangered birdEllen P Robertson, Robert J Fletcher, James D Austin
The Journal of Heredity|November 21, 2019
Urbanization and Population Genetic Structure of the Panama City crayfish (Procambarus econfinae)Sarah I Duncan, Ellen P Robertson, Robert J Fletcher, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 22, 2022
An invasive prey provides long-lasting silver spoon effects for an endangered predatorCaroline Poli, Ellen P Robertson, Julien Martin, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 9, 2017
Individual Movement Strategies Revealed through Novel Clustering of Emergent Movement PatternsDenis Valle, Sreten Cvetojevic, Ellen P Robertson, et al.
Ecology|March 31, 2019
A practical guide for combining data to model species distributionsRobert J Fletcher, Trevor J Hefley, Ellen P Robertson, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 20, 2024
An invasive prey and changing climate interact to shape the breeding phenology of an endangered predatorRobert J Fletcher, Meghan A Beatty, Lara Elmquist, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 4, 2015
Affinity for natal environments by dispersers impacts reproduction and explains geographical structure of a highly mobile birdRobert J Fletcher, Ellen P Robertson, Rebecca C Wilcox, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 9, 2023
Climate change causes declines and greater extremes in wetland inundation in a region important for wetland birdsDavid W Londe, Craig A Davis, Scott R Loss, et al.
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