Alex Jahn
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Gorosito CA, Jahn AE, Cueto VR. (2023) Incidence of beak deformities in austral thrushes (Turdus falcklandii) increases with urbanization and flocking behavior. Integrative Zoology |
Da Silveira NS, Vancine MH, Jahn AE, et al. (2021) Future climate change will impact the size and location of breeding and wintering areas of migratory thrushes in South America Ornithological Applications. 123 |
Gómez-Bahamón V, Márquez R, Jahn AE, et al. (2020) Speciation Associated with Shifts in Migratory Behavior in an Avian Radiation. Current Biology : Cb |
Jahn AE, Cueto VR, Fontana CS, et al. (2020) Bird migration within the Neotropics The Auk. 137 |
Jahn AE, Cereghetti J, Cueto VR, et al. (2019) Breeding latitude predicts timing but not rate of spring migration in a widespread migratory bird in South America. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 5752-5765 |
Somenzari M, Amaral PPd, Cueto VR, et al. (2018) An overview of migratory birds in Brazil PapéIs Avulsos De Zoologia. 58: 3 |
Jahn A, Bejarano V, Cueto V, et al. (2017) Movement ecology research to advance conservation of South America's grassland migratory birds Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation. 15: 209-215 |
Jiménez JE, Jahn AE, Rozzi R, et al. (2016) First Documented Migration of Individual White-Crested Elaenias (Elaenia albiceps chilensis) in South America The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 128: 419-425 |
Jahn AE, Seavy NE, Bejarano V, et al. (2016) Intra-tropical migration and wintering areas of Fork-tailed Flycatchers (Tyrannus savana) breeding in São Paulo, Brazil Revista Brasileira De Ornitologia. 24: 116-121 |
Jahn AE, Cueto VR, Fox JW, et al. (2013) Migration timing and wintering areas of three species of Flycatchers (tyrannus) breeding in the great plains of North America Auk. 130: 247-257 |