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Christopher R Field
Christopher R Field
Postdoctoral Fellow, SESYNC, University of Maryland
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Forest resistance to sea-level rise prevents landward migration of tidal marsh
CR Field, C Gjerdrum, CS Elphick
Biological Conservation 201, 363-369, 2016
942016
High‐resolution tide projections reveal extinction threshold in response to sea‐level rise
CR Field, TS Bayard, C Gjerdrum, JM Hill, S Meiman, CS Elphick
Global Change Biology 23 (5), 2058-2070, 2017
822017
Landowner behavior can determine the success of conservation strategies for ecosystem migration under sea-level rise
CR Field, AA Dayer, CS Elphick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (34), 9134-9139, 2017
562017
Seasonal fecundity is not related to geographic position across a species’ global range despite a central peak in abundance
KJ Ruskin, MA Etterson, TP Hodgman, AC Borowske, JB Cohen, ...
Oecologia 183, 291-301, 2017
322017
Demographic analysis demonstrates systematic but independent spatial variation in abiotic and biotic stressors across 59 percent of a global species range
KJ Ruskin, MA Etterson, TP Hodgman, AC Borowske, JB Cohen, ...
The Auk: Ornithological Advances 134 (4), 903-916, 2017
292017
Quantifying the importance of geographic replication and representativeness when estimating demographic rates, using a coastal species as a case study
CR Field, KJ Ruskin, B Benvenuti, AC Borowske, JB Cohen, L Garey, ...
Ecography 41 (6), 971-981, 2018
282018
Framework for quantifying population responses to disturbance reveals that coastal birds are highly resilient to hurricanes
CR Field, KJ Ruskin, JB Cohen, TP Hodgman, AI Kovach, BJ Olsen, ...
Ecology letters 22 (12), 2039-2048, 2019
162019
Application of the complete‐data likelihood to estimate juvenile and adult survival for the endangered Hawaiian stilt
JM Reed, CR Field, MD Silbernagle, A Nadig, K Goebel, A Dibben‐Young, ...
Animal Conservation 18 (2), 176-185, 2015
162015
Quantifying the return on investment of social and ecological data for conservation planning
CR Field, CS Elphick
Environmental Research Letters 14 (12), 124081, 2019
132019
How does choice of statistical method to adjust counts for imperfect detection affect inferences about animal abundance?
CR Field, C Gjerdrum, CS Elphick
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7 (11), 1282-1290, 2016
112016
A threatened ecosystem in a human-dominated landscape: tidal marsh conservation in the face of sea-level rise
CR Field
82016
The conservation of tidal marsh birds: guiding action at the intersection of our changing land and seascapes
TP Hodgman, CS Elphick, BJ Olsen, WG Shriver, MD Correll, CR Field, ...
State Wildlife Grant final report, 2015
82015
Abundance and temporal patterns in wetland birds in and around lake Zeway, Ethiopia
G Mengesha, CS Elphick, CR Field, A Bekele, Y Mamo
J. Biodivers. Manage. Forestry 4, 10.4172, 2015
62015
A Pleistocene disturbance event describes modern diversity patterns in tidal marsh birds
MD Correll, WA Wiest, TP Hodgman, JT Kelley, BJ Mcgill, CS Elphick, ...
Ecography 41 (4), 684-694, 2018
52018
Consequences of breeding system for body condition and survival throughout the annual cycle of tidal marsh sparrows
A Borowske, CR Field, KJ Ruskin, CS Elphick
Journal of Avian Biology 49 (4), jav-01529, 2018
42018
Rabbits and Rebounding Populations Bring Hope for Shrubland Birds
RA Askins, CR Field
Connecticut State of the Birds: Gains, Losses and the Prospect of Extinction, 9, 2016
2016
Abundance and Temporal Patterns in Wetland Birds in and Around Lake Zeway, Ethiopia. J Biodivers Manage Forestry 4: 1
G Mengesha, CS Elphick, CR Field, A Bekele, Y Mamo
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2015
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