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Philip D. Taylor
First published in Avian Conservation and Ecology in 2005
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17 published articles
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Oct 2020
Evaluating the efficacy of eBird data for modeling historical population trajectories of North American birds and for monitoring populations of boreal and Arctic breeding species
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May 2020
Spring migration of Blackpoll Warblers across North America
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Feb 2020
The fall migratory movements of Bank Swallows, Riparia riparia: fly-and-forage migration?
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Dec 2019
Biological and environmental factors related to communal roosting behavior of breeding Bank Swallow (Riparia riparia)
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Dec 2017
Postbreeding dispersal and staging of Common and Arctic Terns throughout the western North Atlantic
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Mar 2017
The Motus Wildlife Tracking System: a collaborative research network to enhance the understanding of wildlife movement
Philip D. Taylor, Tara L. Crewe, Stuart A. Mackenzie, Denis Lepage, Yves Aubry, Zoe Crysler, George Finney, Charles M. Francis, Christopher G Guglielmo, Diana J. Hamilton, Rebecca L. Holberton, Pamela H. Loring, Greg W Mitchell, D. Ryan Norris, Julie Paquet, Robert A. Ronconi, Jennifer R. Smetzer, Paul A. Smith, Linda J. Welch, Bradley K. Woodworth -
Mar 2017
Using eBird data to model population change of migratory bird species
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Oct 2016
Temporal aggregation of migration counts can improve accuracy and precision of trends
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Oct 2015
Gray-cheeked Thrush (Catharus minimus minimus) distribution and habitat use in a montane forest landscape of western Newfoundland, Canada
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Mar 2015
Predicting origins of passerines migrating through Canadian migration monitoring stations using stable-hydrogen isotope analyses of feathers: a new tool for bird conservation