Leone M. Brown, Ph.D.

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Ecology and Evolution Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Catherine 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
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