Kathryn C Grabenstein

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8CO-AUTHORS
Biogeography and phylogeographyLatin and classical Greek languagesEcological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptationFish pests and diseases
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Publications (5)

|Oct 01, 2025
Extensive local introgression despite rare contemporary hybridization between two backyard songbirds.

Kathryn C Grabenstein, Angela N Theodosopoulos, Georgy A Semenov

|Oct 09, 2024
Chickadees sing different songs in sympatry versus allopatry.

Olivia N Taylor, Kathryn C Grabenstein, Angela N Theodosopoulos

|Oct 28, 2022
Hybridization between closely related songbirds is related to human habitat disturbance.

Kathryn C Grabenstein, Ken A Otter, Theresa M Burg

|Apr 07, 2022
Sympatry leads to reduced body condition in chickadees that occasionally hybridize.

Kathryn C Grabenstein, Ken A Otter, Theresa M Burg

|Sep 08, 2021
A highly invasive malaria parasite has expanded its range to non-migratory birds in North America.

Angela N Theodosopoulos, Kathryn C Grabenstein, Staffan Bensch

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