Chris S. Elphick

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University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Wildlife Conservation Agriculture, Behavioral Sciences Psychology
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Ruskin KJ, Etterson MA, Hodgman TP, et al. (2023) Demographic analysis demonstrates systematic but independent spatial variation in abiotic and biotic stressors across 59 percent of a global species range. The Auk. 134: 903-916
Sandor ME, Elphick CS, Tingley MW. (2022) Extinction of biotic interactions due to habitat loss could accelerate the current biodiversity crisis. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2608
Ruskin KJ, Herring G, Eagles-Smith CA, et al. (2021) Mercury exposure of tidal marsh songbirds in the northeastern United States and its association with nest survival. Ecotoxicology (London, England)
Marshall H, Blomberg EJ, Watson V, et al. (2020) Habitat openness and edge avoidance predict Saltmarsh Sparrow abundance better than habitat area The Condor. 122
Ladin ZS, Wiest WA, Correll MD, et al. (2020) Detection of local-scale population declines through optimized tidal marsh bird monitoring design Global Ecology and Conservation. 23: e01128
Field CR, Ruskin KJ, Cohen JB, et al. (2019) Framework for quantifying population responses to disturbance reveals that coastal birds are highly resilient to hurricanes. Ecology Letters
Olsen BJ, Froehly JL, Borowske AC, et al. (2019) A test of a corollary of Allen's rule suggests a role for population density Journal of Avian Biology. 50
Steen VA, Elphick CS, Tingley MW. (2019) An evaluation of stringent filtering to improve species distribution models from citizen science data Diversity and Distributions. 25: 1857-1869
Roberts SG, Longenecker RA, Etterson MA, et al. (2019) Preventing local extinctions of tidal marsh endemic Seaside Sparrows and Saltmarsh Sparrows in eastern North America The Condor. 121
Russo NJ, Elphick CS, Havill NP, et al. (2019) Spring bird migration as a dispersal mechanism for the hemlock woolly adelgid Biological Invasions. 21: 1585-1599
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