Current projects

These are some of the projects we are conducting at the moment that show the rich intellectual environment of the lab.

 

Foraging strategies in relation to the configuration of the visual system of Black Phoebes

 

 
Are estimates of buffer areas to minimize disturbance for wildlife influence by visual acuity and visual fields?

 

 
Tracking an endangered species through vocalizations: individuality in the songs of South Western Willow Flycatchers

 

 
Does predation risk vary with the degree of urbanization: a comprehensive test with multiple anti-predator responses

 

 
Visual acuity of House Sparrows and European Starlings: estimates with photoreceptors and retinal ganglion cells

 

 
Predator detection in two species (House Sparrows and European Starlings) with different visual acuity

 

 
Population dynamics of a potential West Nile virus reservoir host: House Finches in Southern California

 

 
Genetic population structure of the House Finch in Southern California

 

 
Effects of barotrauma on the rockfish vision: management implications for sport fishing

 

 
Effects of urbanization on bird species diversity in a coastal environment

 

 
Patch use of the state endangered Belding's Savannah Sparrow in a mosaic of native and non-native vegetation: implications for wetland restoration

 

 
   
   
   

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