Michael Clay Green, PhD

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Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States 
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Paul Leonard Leberg grad student 2003 University of Louisiana at Lafayette
 (The ecological significance of white plumage in herons.)
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Duarte A, Hatfield JS, Swannack TM, et al. (2016) Simulating range-wide population and breeding habitat dynamics for an endangered woodland warbler in the face of uncertainty Ecological Modelling. 320: 52-61
Green MC, Leberg P, Luent M. (2010) Evaluation of aerial sampling methods for detecting waterbird colonies | Una evaluación de métodos aéreos usados para detectar colonias de aves acuáticas Journal of Field Ornithology. 81: 411-419
Green MC, Luent MC, Michot TC, et al. (2008) Comparison and assessment of aerial and ground estimates of waterbird colonies Journal of Wildlife Management. 72: 697-706
Leberg PL, Green MC, Adams BA, et al. (2007) Response of waterbird colonies in southern Louisiana to recent drought and hurricanes Animal Conservation. 10: 502-508
Green MC, Waits JL, Avery ML, et al. (2006) Microsatellite variation of double-crested cormorant populations in eastern North America Journal of Wildlife Management. 70: 579-583
Green MC, Leberg PL. (2006) Sociality among foraging ardeidae? Does plumage coloration influence nearest-neighbor spacing? American Midland Naturalist. 156: 344-352
Green MC, Leberg PL. (2005) Flock formation and the role of plumage colouration in Ardeidae Canadian Journal of Zoology. 83: 683-693
Green MC, Leberg PL. (2005) Influence of plumage colour on prey response: Does habitat alter heron crypsis to prey? Animal Behaviour. 70: 1203-1208
Leberg PL, Carloss MR, Dugas LJ, et al. (2004) Recent record of a cougar (Puma concolor) in Louisiana, with notes on diet, based on analysis of fecal materials Southeastern Naturalist. 3: 653-658
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