
Publikationen von Jeremy Ryan Shipley
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37 (7), S. 1910 - 1921 (2023)
Energetics and fuel use vary with migration strategy across populations of Common Blackbirds. Functional Ecology 2.
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192, S. 805 - 814 (2022)
Flexible energy-saving strategies in female temperate-zone bats. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 3.
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9, 63 (2021)
A partial migrant relies upon a range‑wide cue set but uses population‑specific weighting for migratory timing. BMC Movement Ecology 4.
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376 (1830), 20200213 (2021)
A songbird adjusts its heart rate and body temperature in response to season and fluctuating daily conditions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 5.
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24 (8), S. 1709 - 1731 (2021)
The evolutionary ecology of fatty-acid variation: Implications for consumer adaptation and diversification. Ecology Letters 6.
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376 (1831), 20200230 (2021)
Future trends in measuring physiology in free-living animals. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 7.
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52, S. 749 - 757 (2020)
Seasonal dietary niche contraction in coexisting Neotropical frugivorous bats (Stenodermatinae). Biotropica 8.
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117 (41), S. 25590 - 25594 (2020)
Birds advancing lay dates with warming springs face greater risk of chick mortality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 9.
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101 (9), e03109 (2020)
Full lifetime perspectives on the costs and benefits of lay-date variation in tree swallows. Ecology 10.
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90 (1), S. 21 - 38 (2019)
Negligible effects of blood sampling on reproductive performance and return rates of tree swallows. Journal of Field Ornithology 11.
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6, 182 (2018)
Flight behavior of individual aerial insectivores revealed by novel altitudinal dataloggers. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 12.
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28 (22), S. 3667 - 3673 (2018)
Resource ephemerality drives social foraging in bats. Current Biology 13.
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21 (12), S. 1812 - 1820 (2018)
Aquatic insects rich in omega-3 fatty acids drive breeding success in a widespread bird. Ecology Letters 14.
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4 (2), S. 127 - 136 (2017)
Toward integrating citizen science and radar data for migrant bird conservation. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 15.
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219 (23), S. 3803 - 3809 (2016)
Asymmetric energetic costs in reciprocal-cross hybrids between carnivorous mice (Onychomys). The Journal of Experimental Biology 16.
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113 (39), S. 10920 - 10925 (2016)
Omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids support aerial insectivore performance more than food quantity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 17.
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24 (2), 025031 (2015)
The case for energy harvesting on wildlife in flight. Smart Materials and Structures 18.
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132 (3), S. 697 - 703 (2015)
Heterothermic flexibility allows energetic savings in a small tropical swift: The silver-rumped spinetail (Rhaphidura leucopygialis). The Auk 19.
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174 (1), S. 55 - 65 (2014)
Seasonal reliance on nectar by an insectivorous bat revealed by stable isotopes. Oecologia 20.
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130 (3), S. 476 - 486 (2013)
Niche conservatism and disjunct populations: A case study with painted buntings (Passerina ciris). The Auk 21.
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3 (8), S. 1 - 19 (2012)
Estimating animal densities in the aerosphere using weather radar: To Z or not to Z? Ecosphere