Leone M. Brown, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Ecology and Evolution | Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorCatherine H. Graham | grad student | 2012 | SUNY Stony Brook | |
(Human disturbance and birds of the Northeast: What makes some species decline, while others are just fine?) | ||||
Richard J. Hall | post-doc | 2015-2016 | University of Georgia |
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Crone EE, Pelton EM, Brown LM, et al. (2019) Why are monarch butterflies declining in the West? Understanding the importance of multiple correlated drivers. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e01975 |
Crone EE, Brown LM, Hodgson JA, et al. (2019) Faster movement in nonhabitat matrix promotes range shifts in heterogeneous landscapes. Ecology. e02701 |
Sánchez CA, Becker DJ, Teitelbaum CS, et al. (2018) On the relationship between body condition and parasite infection in wildlife: a review and meta-analysis. Ecology Letters |
Brown LM, Hall RJ. (2018) Consequences of resource supplementation for disease risk in a partially migratory population. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 373 |
Schultz CB, Brown LM, Pelton E, et al. (2017) Citizen science monitoring demonstrates dramatic declines of monarch butterflies in western North America Biological Conservation. 214: 343-346 |
Brown LM, Fuda RK, Schtickzelle N, et al. (2017) Using animal movement behavior to categorize land cover and predict consequences for connectivity and patch residence times Landscape Ecology. 32: 1657-1670 |
Jahn AE, Bejarano V, Guzmán MB, et al. (2017) Molting while breeding? Lessons from New World Tyrannus Flycatchers Journal of Ornithology. 158: 1061-1072 |
Brown LM, Breed GA, Severns PM, et al. (2016) Losing a battle but winning the war: moving past preference-performance to understand native herbivore-novel host plant interactions. Oecologia |
Schultz CB, Pe'er BG, Damiani C, et al. (2016) Does movement behaviour predict population densities? A test with 25 butterfly species. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Hall RJ, Brown LM, Altizer S. (2016) Modeling vector-borne disease risk in migratory animals under climate change. Integrative and Comparative Biology |