Catherine A. Lindell, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Zoology & Center for Global Change and Earth Observation | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Tropical Biology, Avian Ecology and BehaviorWebsite:
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"Catherine Lindell"Parents
Sign in to add mentorSteve Austad | grad student | 1994 | Michigan State (Evolution Tree) | |
(Ph.D.) | ||||
Naomi E. Pierce | grad student | 1994 | Harvard (FlyTree) | |
(Ph.D.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRachael A. Eaton | grad student | 2010- | Michigan State |
Emily B. Morrison | grad student | 2011 | Michigan State |
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Williams SM, Lindell CA. (2019) The influence of a single species on the space use of mixed-species flocks in Amazonian Peru. Movement Ecology. 7: 37 |
Roels SM, Hannay MB, Lindell CA. (2019) Recovery of bird activity and species richness in an early-stage tropical forest restoration Avian Conservation and Ecology. 14 |
Elser J, Lindell C, Steensma K, et al. (2019) Measuring bird damage to three fruit crops: A comparison of grower and field estimates Crop Protection. 123: 1-4 |
Hannay MB, Boulanger JR, Curtis PD, et al. (2019) Bird species and abundances in fruit crops and implications for bird management Crop Protection. 120: 43-49 |
Dechner A, Flesher KM, Lindell C, et al. (2018) Determining carnivore habitat use in a rubber/forest landscape in Brazil using multispecies occupancy models. Plos One. 13: e0195311 |
Lindell C, Hannay M, Hawes B. (2018) Bird Management in Blueberries and Grapes Agronomy. 8: 295 |
Williams SM, Lindell CA. (2018) Nuclear species in Peruvian Amazonian mixed-species flocks are differentially attractive to transient species and to each other The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 130: 131-139 |
Roels SM, Porter JL, Lindell CA. (2018) Predation pressure by birds and arthropods on herbivorous insects affected by tropical forest restoration strategy Restoration Ecology. 26: 1203-1211 |
Shave ME, Shwiff SA, Elser JL, et al. (2018) Falcons using orchard nest boxes reduce fruit-eating bird abundances and provide economic benefits for a fruit-growing region Journal of Applied Ecology. 55: 2451-2460 |
Lindell C, Eaton RA, Howard PH, et al. (2018) Enhancing agricultural landscapes to increase crop pest reduction by vertebrates Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 257: 1-11 |