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SUMMARY:Spatiotemporal dynamics of geographic range in seasonally migratory birds
DESCRIPTION:AOS Student Research Grant Seminar\nPresenter: Matthew Hack\, Ph.D. candidate\, University of Michigan; 2024 Student Research Grant winner\n \nBird migration is one of the most spectacular phenomena of the natural world\, as billions of individual birds bring about profound spatial redistributions of biodiversity multiple times per year. My work aims to better understand the ecological and evolutionary factors structuring the distributions and timing of bird migrations. I use a combination of species distributional data and animal tracking technology to explore how the movements of seasonal migrants influence their geospatial distributions\, along with the evolutionary and ecological consequences of differing migratory strategies. \nMore about the Student Research Grant Seminar Series \n 
URL:https://americanornithology.org/calendar/spatiotemporal-dynamics-of-geographic-range-in-seasonally-migratory-birds/
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SUMMARY:Avian responses to forest fragmentation in Borneo
DESCRIPTION:AOS Student Research Grant Seminar\nPresenter: William Brooks\, Ph.D. Candidate\, George Mason University\, 2023 Donald L. Bleitz Research Grant winner \n\nForest fragmentation drives global declines in biodiversity\, particularly among tropical birds inhabiting the forest understory. At present\, we do not understand why these birds are particularly sensitive. We are using passive acoustic surveys\, comparative analyses of microclimate and light intensity use\, and landscape genetics to attempt to investigate this issue in Borneo\, an under-studied biodiversity hotspot in Southeast Asia. \nMore about the Student Research Grant Seminar Series \n 
URL:https://americanornithology.org/calendar/avian-responses-to-forest-fragmentation-in-borneo/
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