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Reproductive failure of a human‐tolerant species, the American kestrel, is associated with stress and human disturbance
EH Strasser, JA Heath
Journal of Applied Ecology 50 (4), 912-919, 2013
2242013
Estimating the latitudinal origins of migratory birds using hydrogen and sulfur stable isotopes in feathers: influence of marine prey base
CA Lott, TD Meehan, JA Heath
Oecologia 134 (4), 505-510, 2003
1892003
Body condition and the adrenal stress response in captive American kestrel juveniles
JA Heath, AM Dufty, Jr
Physiological Zoology 71 (1), 67-73, 1998
1081998
Accuracy and variation in estimates of large numbers of birds by individual observers using an aerial survey simulator
PC Frederick, B Hylton, JA Heath, M Ruane
Journal of Field Ornithology 74 (3), 281-287, 2003
1032003
Relationships among mercury concentrations, hormones, and nesting effort of white ibises (Eudocimus albus) in the Florida Everglades
JA Heath, PC Frederick
The Auk 122 (1), 255-267, 2005
952005
A historical record of mercury contamination in southern florida (USA) as inferred from avian feather tissue: Contribution R‐09888 of the Journal Series, Florida Agricultural …
PC Frederick, B Hylton, JA Heath, MG Spalding
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 23 (6 …, 2004
852004
Corticosterone levels during nest departure of juvenile American kestrels
J Heath
The Condor 99 (3), 806-811, 1997
841997
Regional distribution shifts help explain local changes in wintering raptor abundance: implications for interpreting population trends
N Paprocki, JA Heath, SJ Novak
PLoS One 9 (1), e86814, 2014
802014
Shorter migration distances associated with higher winter temperatures suggest a mechanism for advancing nesting phenology of American kestrels Falco sparverius
JA Heath, K Steenhof, MA Foster
Journal of Avian Biology 43 (4), 376-384, 2012
802012
Commentary: Research Recommendations for Understanding the Decline of American Kestrels (Falco sparverius) Across Much of North America
CJW McClure, SE Schulwitz, R Van Buskirk, BP Pauli, JA Heath
Journal of Raptor Research 51 (4), 455-464, 2017
672017
Human disturbance and stage‐specific habitat requirements influence snowy plover site occupancy during the breeding season
AF Webber, JA Heath, RA Fischer
Ecology and Evolution 3 (4), 853-863, 2013
672013
Earlier nesting by generalist predatory bird is associated with human responses to climate change
SH Smith, K Steenhof, CJW McClure, JA Heath
Journal of Animal Ecology 86 (1), 98-107, 2017
452017
White ibis (Eudocimus albus)
JA Heath, PC Frederick, JA Kushlan, KL Bildstein
The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of …, 2009
432009
Nonmotorized recreation and motorized recreation in shrub‐steppe habitats affects behavior and reproduction of golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos)
RJ Spaul, JA Heath
Ecology and evolution 6 (22), 8037-8049, 2016
402016
Simulations reveal the power and peril of artificial breeding sites for monitoring and managing animals
CJW McClure, BP Pauli, JA Heath
Ecological Applications 27 (4), 1155-1166, 2017
392017
Trapping White Ibises with rocket nets and mist nets in the Florida Everglades
JA Heath, PC Frederick
Journal of Field Ornithology 74 (2), 187-192, 2003
362003
Pavement and riparian forest shape the bird community along an urban river corridor
CJW McClure, AC Korte, JA Heath, JR Barber
Global Ecology and Conservation 4, 291-310, 2015
342015
Pavement and riparian forest shape the bird community along an urban river corridor
CJW McClure, AC Korte, JA Heath, JR Barber
Global Ecology and Conservation 4, 291-310, 2015
342015
Local recruitment and natal dispersal distances of American kestrels
K Steenhof, JA Heath
The Condor 115 (3), 584-592, 2013
302013
Reproductive physiology of free-living White Ibises (Eudocimus albus) in the Florida Everglades
JA Heath, PC Frederick, TM Edwards, LJ Guillette Jr
General and comparative endocrinology 133 (1), 118-131, 2003
302003
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