Helen F. James, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Birds | Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, United States |
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Sign in to add trainee| Alison G. Boyer | post-doc | 2008-2009 | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History |
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| James HF. (2020) The Irvingtonian Avifauna of Cumberland Bone Cave, Maryland. Zootaxa. 4772: zootaxa.4772.1.4 |
| JAMES HF. (2020) The Irvingtonian Avifauna of Cumberland Bone Cave, Maryland Zootaxa. 4772: 111-131 |
| Lavretsky P, McInerney NR, Mohl JE, et al. (2019) Assessing Changes in Genomic Divergence Following a Century of Human Mediated Secondary Contact among Wild and Captive-bred Ducks. Molecular Ecology |
| Morra KE, Chikaraishi Y, Gandhi H, et al. (2019) Trophic declines and decadal-scale foraging segregation in three pelagic seabirds. Oecologia |
| Wiley AE, Rossman S, Ostrom PH, et al. (2019) From ecologically equivalent individuals to contrasting colonies: quantifying isotopic niche and individual foraging specialization in an endangered oceanic seabird Marine Biology. 166 |
| Morra KE, Wiley AE, James HF, et al. (2018) Influence of Feather Selection and Sampling Protocol on Interpretations of Hawaiian Petrel (Pterodroma sandwichensis) Nonbreeding Season Foraging Habits from Stable Isotope Analysis Waterbirds. 41: 93-100 |
| Ostrom PH, Wiley AE, James HF, et al. (2017) Broad-scale trophic shift in the pelagic North Pacific revealed by an oceanic seabird. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284 |
| Tokita M, Yano W, James HF, et al. (2017) Cranial shape evolution in adaptive radiations of birds: comparative morphometrics of Darwin's finches and Hawaiian honeycreepers. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 372 |
| Witmer LM, Ridgely RC, James HF, et al. (2017) The remarkable, recently extinct “mole-duck” Talpanas lippa (Aves: Anseriformes) from Kauai, Hawaii: behavioral implications of its neuroanatomy and skull morphology The Faseb Journal. 31 |
| Linderholm A, Spencer D, Battista V, et al. (2016) A novel MC1R allele for black coat colour reveals the Polynesian ancestry and hybridization patterns of Hawaiian feral pigs. Royal Society Open Science. 3: 160304 |