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Greg Mitchell
Greg Mitchell
Wildlife Research Division - Environment and Climate Change Canada
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The Motus Wildlife Tracking System: A collaborative research network to enhance the understanding of wildlife movement.
PD Taylor, TL Crewe, SA Mackenzie, D Lepage, Y Aubry, Z Crysler, ...
Avian Conservation & Ecology 12 (1), 2017
3632017
Automated telemetry reveals age specific differences in flight duration and speed are driven by wind conditions in a migratory songbird
GW Mitchell, BK Woodworth, PD Taylor, DR Norris
Movement ecology 3, 1-13, 2015
1212015
Timing of breeding carries over to influence migratory departure in a songbird: an automated radiotracking study
GW Mitchell, AEM Newman, M Wikelski, D Ryan Norris
Journal of Animal Ecology 81 (5), 1024-1033, 2012
962012
The effects of wind and fuel stores on stopover departure behavior across a migratory barrier
BC Dossman, GW Mitchell, DR Norris, PD Taylor, CG Guglielmo, ...
Behavioral Ecology 27 (2), 567-574, 2016
932016
Differential migration and the link between winter latitude, timing of migration, and breeding in a songbird
BK Woodworth, AEM Newman, SP Turbek, BC Dossman, KA Hobson, ...
Oecologia 181, 413-422, 2016
772016
Early life events carry over to influence pre-migratory condition in a free-living songbird
GW Mitchell, CG Guglielmo, NT Wheelwright, CR Freeman-Gallant, ...
PloS one 6 (12), e28838, 2011
682011
Individual condition, but not fledging phenology, carries over to affect post‐fledging survival in a Neotropical migratory songbird
DR Evans, KA Hobson, JW Kusack, MD Cadman, CM Falconer, ...
Ibis 162 (2), 331-344, 2020
512020
Patterns and correlates of songbird movements at an ecological barrier during autumn migration assessed using landscape‐and regional‐scale automated radiotelemetry
BK Woodworth, GW Mitchell, DR Norris, CM Francis, PD Taylor
Ibis 157 (2), 326-339, 2015
482015
Radio transmitters do not affect the body condition of Savannah Sparrows during the fall premigratory period
LF Rae, GW Mitchell, RA Mauck, CG Guglielmo, DR Norris
Journal of Field Ornithology 80 (4), 419-426, 2009
462009
Short‐and long‐term costs of reproduction in a migratory songbird
GW Mitchell, NT Wheelwright, CG Guglielmo, DR Norris
Ibis 154 (2), 325-337, 2012
432012
The homogenizing influence of agriculture on forest bird communities at landscape scales
S Endenburg, GW Mitchell, P Kirby, L Fahrig, J Pasher, S Wilson
Landscape Ecology 34, 2385-2399, 2019
412019
Bats respond negatively to increases in the amount and homogenization of agricultural land cover
JE Put, L Fahrig, GW Mitchell
Landscape Ecology 34, 1889-1903, 2019
412019
Assessing the function of broad-scale movements made by juvenile songbirds prior to migration
GW Mitchell, PD Taylor, IG Warkentin
The Condor 112 (4), 644-654, 2010
352010
Factors driving territory size and breeding success in a threatened migratory songbird, the Canada Warbler
DTT Flockhart, GW Mitchell, RG Krikun, EM Bayne
Avian Conservation and Ecology 11 (2), 4, 2016
312016
Higher bat and prey abundance at organic than conventional soybean fields
JE Put, GW Mitchell, L Fahrig
Biological Conservation 226, 177-185, 2018
302018
Nutritional consequences of breeding away from riparian habitats in Bank Swallows: new evidence from multiple endogenous markers
CSV Génier, CG Guglielmo, GW Mitchell, M Falconer, KA Hobson
Conservation Physiology 9 (1), coaa140, 2021
282021
Assessing the relative use of clearcuts, burned stands, and wetlands as breeding habitat for two declining aerial insectivores in the boreal forest
CE Farrell, S Wilson, G Mitchell
Forest Ecology and Management 386, 62-70, 2017
282017
Multiscale postfledging habitat associations of juvenile songbirds in a managed landscape
GW Mitchell, PD Taylor, IG Warkentin
The Auk 127 (2), 354-363, 2010
272010
Experienced migratory songbirds do not display goal-ward orientation after release following a cross-continental displacement: an automated telemetry study
D Kishkinev, D Heyers, BK Woodworth, GW Mitchell, KA Hobson, ...
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 37326, 2016
252016
The Motus Wildlife Tracking System: a collaborative research network to enhance the understanding of wildlife movement. Avian Conserv. Ecol. 12: 8. doi: 10.5751
PD Taylor, TL Crewe, SA Mackenzie, D Lepage, Y Aubry, Z Crysler, ...
ACE, 00953-120108, 2017
232017
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