David G. Haskell
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David George Haskell is a British and American biologist, writer, and William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies at Sewanee: The University of the South, in Sewanee, Tennessee. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist in General Nonfiction. In addition to scientific papers, he has written essays, poems, op-eds, and the books The Forest Unseen , The Songs of Trees , Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree , and Sounds Wild and Broken .
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- Experimental evidence that nestling begging behaviour incurs a cost due to nest predation (1994) (267)
- Effects of Forest Roads on Macroinvertebrate Soil Fauna of the Southern Appalachian Mountains (2000) (166)
- ANIMAL VOCAL COMMUNICATION: A NEW APPROACH (2000) (164)
- A Reevaluation of the Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Rates of Bird-Nest Predation. (1995) (113)
- Forest fragmentation and nest predation : Are experiments with Japanese quail eggs misleading ? (1995) (101)
- The effect of predation on begging-call evolution in nestling wood warblers (1999) (95)
- Nest predator abundance and urbanization (2001) (92)
- Begging Behaviour and Nest Predation (2002) (69)
- Land Cover Sampling Biases Associated with Roadside Bird Surveys (2007) (42)
- Experiments and a model examining learning in the area-restricted search behavior of ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) (1997) (38)
- Simulated Birdwatchers’ Playback Affects the Behavior of Two Tropical Birds (2013) (33)
- Mapping Land-Use Change and Monitoring the Impacts of Hardwood- to-Pine Conversion on the Southern Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee (2004) (31)
- Depauperate Avifauna in Plantations Compared to Forests and Exurban Areas (2006) (26)
- Do bright colors at nests incur a cost due to predation? (1996) (26)
- The forest unseen : a year's watch in nature (2013) (17)
- Evaluating the impacts of small impoundments on stream salamanders (2016) (12)
- Avifauna associated with ephemeral ponds on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee (2006) (12)
- Darwin's Manufactory Hypothesis Is Confirmed and Predicts the Extinction Risk of Extant Birds (2009) (10)
- Widespread Degradation of a Vernal Pool Network in the Southeastern United States: Challenges to Current and Future Management (2017) (10)
- The Effects of Exurbanization on Bird and Macroinvertebrate Communities in Deciduous Forests on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee (2009) (7)
- Does the Density of Dead Shells Predict the Density of Living Anguispira cumberlandiana Lea 1840 (Gastropoda: Discidae)? (2008) (6)
- Phylogenetic analysis of threatened and range-restricted limestone specialists in the land snail genus Anguispira (2013) (5)
- The short-term effects of foot clipping as a nonlethal method of obtaining tissue samples from terrestrial gastropods (2010) (4)
- Do you hear what I hear? (2022) (0)
- War or Peace. Author's reply (2010) (0)
- The effects of exurbanization on the food and habitat of pileated woodpeckers (2009) (0)
- Phylogenetic analysis of threatened and range-restricted limestone specialists in the land snail genus Anguispira (2013) (0)
- Widespread Degradation of a Vernal Pool Network in the Southeastern United States: Challenges to Current and Future Management (2017) (0)
- Mosquito Control - Educating the Public (2004) (0)
- CONTENTS Page PREFACE vii THEORETICAL APPROACHES 1 . Models of Begging as a Signal of Need Rufus (0)
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