Keicher, L.; Shipley, J. R.; Komar, E.; Ruczynski, I.; Schaeffer, P. J.; Dechmann, D. K. N.: Flexible energy-saving strategies in female temperate-zone bats. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 192, S. 805 - 814 (2022)
Twining, C. W.; Bernhardt, J. R.; Derry, A. M.; Hudson, C. M.; Ishikawa, A.; Kabeya, N.; Kainz, M. J.; Kitano, J.; Kowarik, C.; Ladd, S. N.et al.; Leal, M. C.; Scharnweber, K.; Shipley, J. R.; Matthews, B.: The evolutionary ecology of fatty-acid variation: Implications for consumer adaptation and diversification. Ecology Letters 24 (8), S. 1709 - 1731 (2021)
Williams, H. J.; Shipley, J. R.; Rutz, C.; Wikelski, M.; Wilkes, M.; Hawkes, L. A.: Future trends in measuring physiology in free-living animals. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 376 (1831), 20200230 (2021)
Shipley, J. R.; Twining, C. W.; Taff, C. C.; Vitousek, M. N.; Flack, A.; Winkler, D. W.: 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 117 (41), S. 25590 - 25594 (2020)
Winkler, D. W.; Hallinger, K. K.; Pegan, T. M.; Taff, C. C.; Verhoeven, M. A.; van Oordt, D. C.; Stager, M.; Uehling, J. J.; Vitousek, M. N.; Andersen, M. J.et al.; Ardia, D. R.; Belmaker, A.; Ferretti, V.; Forsman, A. M.; Gaul, J. R.; Llambias, P. E.; Orzechowski, S. C.; Shipley, J. R.; Wilson, M.; Yoon, H. S.: Full lifetime perspectives on the costs and benefits of lay-date variation in tree swallows. Ecology 101 (9), e03109 (2020)
Orzechowski, S. C. M.; Shipley, J. R.; Pegan, T. M.; Winkler, D. W.: Negligible effects of blood sampling on reproductive performance and return rates of tree swallows. Journal of Field Ornithology 90 (1), S. 21 - 38 (2019)
Dreelin, R. A.; Shipley, J. R.; Winkler, D. W.: Flight behavior of individual aerial insectivores revealed by novel altitudinal dataloggers. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 182 (2018)
Egert-Berg, K.; Hurme, E.; Greif, S.; Goldshtein, A.; Harten, L.; Luis Gerardo M., H.; Flores-Martinez, J. J.; Valdes, A. T.; Johnston, D. S.; Eitan, O.et al.; Borissov, I.; Shipley, J. R.; Medellin, R. A.; Wilkinson, G. S.; Goerlitz, H. R.; Yovel, Y.: Resource ephemerality drives social foraging in bats. Current Biology 28 (22), S. 3667 - 3673 (2018)
Twining, C. W.; Shipley, J. R.; Winkler, D. W.: Aquatic insects rich in omega-3 fatty acids drive breeding success in a widespread bird. Ecology Letters 21 (12), S. 1812 - 1820 (2018)
Shipley, J. R.; Kelly, J. F.; Frick, W. F.: Toward integrating citizen science and radar data for migrant bird conservation. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 4 (2), S. 127 - 136 (2017)
Shipley, J. R.; Campbell, P.; Searle, J. B.; Pasch, B.: Asymmetric energetic costs in reciprocal-cross hybrids between carnivorous mice (Onychomys). The Journal of Experimental Biology 219 (23), S. 3803 - 3809 (2016)
Twining, C. W.; Brenna, J. T.; Lawrence, P.; Shipley, J. R.; Tollefson, T. N.; Winkler, D. W.: 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 113 (39), S. 10920 - 10925 (2016)
Shafer, M. W.; MacCurdy, R.; Shipley, J. R.; Winkler, D.; Guglielmo, C. G.; Garcia, E.: The case for energy harvesting on wildlife in flight. Smart Materials and Structures 24 (2), 025031 (2015)
Shipley, J. R.; Gu, D. Y.; Salzman, T. C.; Winkler, D. W.: Heterothermic flexibility allows energetic savings in a small tropical swift: The silver-rumped spinetail (Rhaphidura leucopygialis). The Auk 132 (3), S. 697 - 703 (2015)
Frick, W. F.; Shipley, J. R.; Kelly, J. F.; Heady, P. A.; Kay, K. M.: Seasonal reliance on nectar by an insectivorous bat revealed by stable isotopes. Oecologia 174 (1), S. 55 - 65 (2014)
Shipley, J. R.; Contina, A.; Batbayar, N.; Bridge, E. S.; Peterson, A. T.; Kelly, J. F.: Niche conservatism and disjunct populations: A case study with painted buntings (Passerina ciris). The Auk 130 (3), S. 476 - 486 (2013)
Chilson, P. B.; Frick, W. F.; Stepanian, P. M.; Shipley, J. R.; Kunz, T. H.; Kelly, J. F.: Estimating animal densities in the aerosphere using weather radar: To Z or not to Z? Ecosphere 3 (8), S. 1 - 19 (2012)
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