Jessie Knowlton, Ph.D.

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Ecology and Evolution Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Catherine H. Graham grad student 2010 SUNY Stony Brook
 (Effects of habitat degradation on species interactions and reproductive success in an Ecuadorian bird community.)
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Brito TF, Pinto NS, Phifer CC, et al. (2021) Orchid bees (Apidae, Euglossini) from Oil Palm Plantations in Eastern Amazon Have Larger but Not Asymmetrical Wings. Neotropical Entomology
Wilson Rankin EE, Knowlton JL, Gruner DS, et al. (2018) Vertical foraging shifts in Hawaiian forest birds in response to invasive rat removal. Plos One. 13: e0202869
Knowlton JL, Phifer CC, Cerqueira PV, et al. (2017) Oil Palm Plantations Affect Movement Behavior of a Key Member of Mixed-Species Flocks of Forest Birds in Amazonia, Brazil Tropical Conservation Science. 10: 194008291769280
Knowlton JL, Flaspohler DJ, Paxton EH, et al. (2017) Movements of four native Hawaiian birds across a naturally fragmented landscape Journal of Avian Biology. 48: 921-931
Youngman JA, Flaspohler DJ, Knowlton JL, et al. (2017) Autumn waterbird migration over Lake Superior: Numbers, species, and timing Journal of Great Lakes Research. 43: 1186-1190
Knowlton JL, Flaspohler DJ, Mcinerney NCR, et al. (2014) First record of hybridization in the Hawaiian Honeycreepers: 'I'iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) × 'Apapane (Himatione sanguinea) Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 126: 562-568
Sridhar H, Srinivasan U, Askins RA, et al. (2012) Positive relationships between association strength and phenotypic similarity characterize the assembly of mixed-species bird flocks worldwide. The American Naturalist. 180: 777-90
Knowlton JL, Graham CH. (2011) Species interactions are disrupted by habitat degradation in the highly threatened Tumbesian region of Ecuador Ecological Applications. 21: 2974-2986
Knowlton JL, Graham CH. (2010) Using behavioral landscape ecology to predict species' responses to land-use and climate change Biological Conservation. 143: 1342-1354
Knowlton JL, Donlan CJ, Roemer GW, et al. (2007) Eradication of non-native mammals and the status of insular mammals on the California Channel Islands, USA, and Pacific Baja California Peninsula Islands, Mexico Southwestern Naturalist. 52: 528-540
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