Matthew R. Halley
Affiliations: | Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University |
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evolutionary ecology, ethology, ornithology, animal behavior, systematicsWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAaron L. Holmes | research assistant | Oregon State | |
Adam C. Stein | research assistant | Syracuse | |
Amotz Zahavi | research assistant | 2005-2005 | Tel Aviv University |
Karl Berg | research assistant | 2007-2007 | Cornell |
Christopher M. Heckscher | grad student | 2011-2014 | Delaware State University |
Jason D. Weckstein | grad student | 2015-2021 | Drexel (Evolution Tree) |
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HALLEY MR, KLICKA JC, CLEE PRS, et al. (2017) Restoring the species status of Catharus maculatus (Aves: Turdidae), a secretive Andean thrush, with a critique of the yardstick approach to species delimitation Zootaxa. 4276: 387 |
Halley MR, Heckscher CM, Kalavacharla V. (2016) Multi-Generational Kinship, Multiple Mating, and Flexible Modes of Parental Care in a Breeding Population of the Veery (Catharus fuscescens), a Trans-Hemispheric Migratory Songbird. Plos One. 11: e0157051 |
Halley MR, Holmes AL, Robinson WD. (2015) Biparental incubation and allofeeding at nests of Sagebrush Brewer's Sparrows Journal of Field Ornithology. 86: 153-162 |
Heckscher CM, Halley MR, Stampul PM. (2015) Intratropical migration of a nearctic-neotropical migratory songbird (catharus fuscescens) in south america with implications for migration theory Journal of Tropical Ecology. 31: 285-289 |
Halley MR, Heckscher CM. (2013) Interspecific parental care by a wood thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) at a nest of the veery (Catharus fuscescens) Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 125: 823-828 |
Halley MR, Heckscher CM. (2012) Multiple male feeders at nests of the veery Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 124: 396-399 |