Lisa H. Crampton, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, United States |
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Gallerani EM, Burgett J, Vaughn N, et al. (2023) High resolution lidar data shed light on inter-island translocation of endangered bird species in the Hawaiian Islands. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2889 |
Costantini MS, Medeiros MCI, Crampton LH, et al. (2021) Wild gut microbiomes reveal individuals, species, and location as drivers of variation in two critically endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers. Peerj. 9: e12291 |
Fantle-Lepczyk J, Taylor A, Duffy DC, et al. (2018) Using population viability analysis to evaluate management activities for an endangered Hawaiian endemic, the Puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri). Plos One. 13: e0198952 |
Kaushik M, Pejchar L, Crampton LH. (2018) Potential disruption of seed dispersal in the absence of a native Kauai thrush. Plos One. 13: e0191992 |
Crampton LH, Brinck KW, Pias KE, et al. (2017) Linking occupancy surveys with habitat characteristics to estimate abundance and distribution in an endangered cryptic bird Biodiversity and Conservation. 26: 1525-1539 |
Paxton EH, Camp RJ, Gorresen PM, et al. (2016) Collapsing avian community on a Hawaiian island. Science Advances. 2: e1600029 |
Behnke LAH, Pejchar L, Crampton LH. (2015) Occupancy and habitat use of the endangered Akikiki and Akekee on Kauai Island, Hawaii Condor. 118: 148-158 |
Hammond RL, Crampton LH, Foster JT. (2015) Breeding biology of two endangered forest birds on the island of Kauai, Hawaii Condor. 117: 31-40 |
Hammond RL, Crampton LH, Foster JT. (2015) Nesting success of native and introduced forest birds on the island of Kaua'i Journal of Avian Biology |
Atkinson CT, Utzurrum RB, Lapointe DA, et al. (2014) Changing climate and the altitudinal range of avian malaria in the Hawaiian Islands - an ongoing conservation crisis on the island of Kaua'i. Global Change Biology. 20: 2426-36 |