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Emily Cohen
(Ph.D. student; M.S. , Michigan State University,
B.S., Appalachian State University):Individual based models
of migrant-habitat relations and movement ecology of songbirds
during stopover.
Rodney Felix
(M.S. student; B.S., University of Florida):
Exploring habitat associations of en route migrating songbirds
over the southwestern United States as detected by Doppler
weather
surveillance radar.
Sheri Glowinski Matamoros
(Ph.D. student; B.A., Northeastern Illinois University): Stopover biology / transition
to over-wintering ecology of passerines in Honduras, Central America.
Megan Hughes
(Ph. D. student; M.S., University of Vermont,
B.A., Earlham College): Behavioral plasticity in passerine
migrants
as a response to constraints on food resource acquisition during
stopover.
Zoltan Nemeth
(Ph.D. student; M.S., Budapest University
of Technology and Economics, M.Sc., University of Debrecen):
Social behavior and information acquisition of migrants
during stopover.
Kristina Paxton
(Ph.D. student; M.S. Northern Arizona University, B.S.
University of Texas): The influence of connectivity on
migration stopover strategies
Jaci Smolinsky
(M.S. Student; BA Geography SUNY @ Albany): Migratory behavior and departure decisions in coastal areas.
Emily Lain
(M.S. Student; BS University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point): Disturbance ecology and migrant-habitat relations.
Michael Sellers
(M.S. Student; BS Biological Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi): Parasite-Host relationships in migratory birds.
T.J. Zenzal
(M.S. Student; BS Sranton University).
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