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Kristina L Cockle

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Ecology|August 1, 2015
Temporal dynamics of a commensal network of cavity-nesting vertebrates: increased diversity during an insect outbreakKristina L Cockle, Kathy Martin
Peerj|November 17, 2022
Weather and nest cavity characteristics influence fecundity in mountain chickadeesAndrea R Norris, Kathy Martin, Kristina L Cockle
Biology Letters|October 26, 2012
North American ornithology in transitionDouglas L Altshuler, Kristina L Cockle, W Alice Boyle
Scientific Reports|July 2, 2017
Maintaining ecosystem resilience: functional responses of tree cavity nesters to logging in temperate forests of the AmericasJosé Tomás Ibarra, Michaela Martin, Kristina L Cockle, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 9, 2026
Rethinking representation when defining emerging conservation prioritiesKarina L Speziale, Pablo Plaza, Kristina L Cockle, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 6, 2019
Lifetime productivity of tree cavities used by cavity-nesting animals in temperate and subtropical forestsKristina L Cockle, Mark Kurtis Trzcinski, Karen L Wiebe, et al.
Plos One|July 11, 2024
Habitat occupancy of the threatened Diademed Plover (Phegornis mitchellii) is not affected by llama grazing or peatland size, but declines with peatland humidityAlejandro G Pietrek, Kristina L Cockle, Andrea E Izquierdo, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 6, 2021
Woodpeckers and other excavators maintain the diversity of cavity-nesting vertebratesM Kurtis Trzcinski, Kristina L Cockle, Andrea R Norris, et al.
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Ecology|August 1, 2015
Temporal dynamics of a commensal network of cavity-nesting vertebrates: increased diversity during an insect outbreakKristina L Cockle, Kathy Martin
Peerj|November 17, 2022
Weather and nest cavity characteristics influence fecundity in mountain chickadeesAndrea R Norris, Kathy Martin, Kristina L Cockle
Biology Letters|October 26, 2012
North American ornithology in transitionDouglas L Altshuler, Kristina L Cockle, W Alice Boyle
Scientific Reports|July 2, 2017
Maintaining ecosystem resilience: functional responses of tree cavity nesters to logging in temperate forests of the AmericasJosé Tomás Ibarra, Michaela Martin, Kristina L Cockle, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 9, 2026
Rethinking representation when defining emerging conservation prioritiesKarina L Speziale, Pablo Plaza, Kristina L Cockle, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 6, 2019
Lifetime productivity of tree cavities used by cavity-nesting animals in temperate and subtropical forestsKristina L Cockle, Mark Kurtis Trzcinski, Karen L Wiebe, et al.
Plos One|July 11, 2024
Habitat occupancy of the threatened Diademed Plover (Phegornis mitchellii) is not affected by llama grazing or peatland size, but declines with peatland humidityAlejandro G Pietrek, Kristina L Cockle, Andrea E Izquierdo, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 6, 2021
Woodpeckers and other excavators maintain the diversity of cavity-nesting vertebratesM Kurtis Trzcinski, Kristina L Cockle, Andrea R Norris, et al.
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