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Current projects
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| Foraging strategies in relation to the
configuration of the visual system of Black Phoebes
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| Are estimates of buffer areas to
minimize disturbance for wildlife influence by visual acuity and visual
fields?
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| Tracking an endangered species through
vocalizations: individuality in the songs of South Western Willow
Flycatchers
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| Does predation risk vary with the
degree of urbanization: a comprehensive test with multiple anti-predator
responses
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| Visual acuity of House Sparrows and
European Starlings: estimates with photoreceptors and retinal ganglion
cells
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| Predator detection in two species
(House Sparrows and European Starlings) with different visual acuity
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| Population dynamics of a potential
West Nile virus reservoir host: House Finches in Southern California
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| Genetic population structure of the
House Finch in Southern California
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| Effects of barotrauma on the rockfish
vision: management implications for sport fishing
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| Effects of urbanization on bird
species diversity in a coastal environment
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| 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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