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Stacey L Hannebaum

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Ecosphere (Washington, D.C)|October 12, 2020
Ecological correlates of group integrity among dispersing cliff swallowsStacey L Hannebaum, Mary Bomberger Brown, Charles R Brown
Plos One|December 24, 2019
Variation in neophobia among cliff swallows at different coloniesStacey L Hannebaum, Gigi S Wagnon, Charles R Brown
Environmental Entomology|March 29, 2022
Elevated Temperature Reduces Overwintering Survival of an Avian Ectoparasite, the Swallow Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae: Cimex vicarius)Charles R Brown, Stacey L Hannebaum, Andrew Eaton-Clark, et al.
Ecological Monographs|October 14, 2024
Social foraging and the associated benefits of group-living in Cliff Swallows decrease over 40 yearsCharles R Brown, Mary B Brown, Stacey L Hannebaum, et al.
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Ecosphere (Washington, D.C)|October 12, 2020
Ecological correlates of group integrity among dispersing cliff swallowsStacey L Hannebaum, Mary Bomberger Brown, Charles R Brown
Plos One|December 24, 2019
Variation in neophobia among cliff swallows at different coloniesStacey L Hannebaum, Gigi S Wagnon, Charles R Brown
Environmental Entomology|March 29, 2022
Elevated Temperature Reduces Overwintering Survival of an Avian Ectoparasite, the Swallow Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae: Cimex vicarius)Charles R Brown, Stacey L Hannebaum, Andrew Eaton-Clark, et al.
Ecological Monographs|October 14, 2024
Social foraging and the associated benefits of group-living in Cliff Swallows decrease over 40 yearsCharles R Brown, Mary B Brown, Stacey L Hannebaum, et al.
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