Works Published in 2007

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2007 newspaper article

Why did house sparrow numbers rise, then fall? Citizen-science data point to competition with house finches

Cooper, C. B., Hochachka, W. M., & Dhondt, A. A. (2007, March). Birdscope.

By: C. Cooper, W. Hochachka & A. Dhondt

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 12, 2022

2007 newspaper article

Insights from 60,000 nests: A decade of results from The Birdhouse Network

Phillips, T., Cooper, C. B., & Whitman, M. (2007, March). Birdscope.

By: T. Phillips, C. Cooper & M. Whitman

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 12, 2022

2007 newspaper article

Yard cats and birds

Cooper, C. B. (2007, September). Birdscope.

By: C. Cooper

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 12, 2022

2007 newspaper article

How many glaciers does it take to change a light bulb?

Cooper, C. B. (2007, June). Birdscope.

By: C. Cooper

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 12, 2022

2007 conference paper

If you build it, who will come? Landbird response to riparian restoration at the San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge

Kraft, K., & Katti, M. (2007, August 6). Presented at the ESA/SER Joint Meeting, Birm Salon III, San Jose Marriott, San Jose, California.

By: K. Kraft & M. Katti

Event: ESA/SER Joint Meeting at Birm Salon III, San Jose Marriott, San Jose, California on August 5-10, 2007

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: December 22, 2021

2007 conference paper

The Effects of Urban Development and Climate on Species Distribution in the San Joaquin Valley, California

Boyd, S., Braganza, C., Cadiz, V., Kamansky, S., Hatfield, R., Miller, L., … Katti, M. (2007, April). Poster presented at the Central California Research Symposium, California State University, Fresno, California.

By: S. Boyd, C. Braganza, V. Cadiz, S. Kamansky, R. Hatfield, L. Miller, G. Phillips, S. Salcido ...

Event: Central California Research Symposium at California State University, Fresno, California

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: December 22, 2021

2007 journal article

Growth of structure seeded by primordial black holes

Astrophysical Journal, 665(2 I), 1277–1287.

Contributors: K. Mack*, J. Ostriker* & M. Ricotti*

author keywords: accretion, accretion disks; black hole physics
Source: ORCID
Added: September 2, 2021

2007 journal article

Observing cosmic string loops with gravitational lensing surveys

Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 76(12).

By: K. Mack*, D. Wesley* & L. King*

Contributors: K. Mack*, D. Wesley* & L. King*

Source: ORCID
Added: September 2, 2021

2007 journal article

Citizen Science as a Tool for Conservation in Residential Ecosystems

Ecology and Society, 12(2).

By: C. Cooper*, J. Dickinson, T. Phillips & R. Bonney

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: June 2, 2021

2007 journal article

CONTRASTING NATURAL EXPERIMENTS CONFIRM COMPETITION BETWEEN HOUSE FINCHES AND HOUSE SPARROWS

Ecology, 88(4), 864–870.

author keywords: Carpodacus mexicanus; Citizen Science; eexotic species; House Finch; House Sparrow; interspecific competition; invasive species; mycoplasmal conjunctivitis; Passer domesticus
MeSH headings : Animals; Bird Diseases / epidemiology; Bird Diseases / mortality; Conjunctivitis, Bacterial / epidemiology; Conjunctivitis, Bacterial / mortality; Conjunctivitis, Bacterial / veterinary; Ecosystem; Female; Finches / physiology; Male; Mycoplasma Infections / epidemiology; Mycoplasma Infections / mortality; Mycoplasma Infections / veterinary; Mycoplasma gallisepticum; North America / epidemiology; Population Density; Population Dynamics; Sparrows / physiology; Species Specificity
TL;DR: It is concluded that interspecific competition exists between House Sparrow and House Finch between the northeastern United States and that the recent decline in House Finches should lead to an increase in House Sparrows. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: June 2, 2021

2007 journal article

Global ant biodiversity and biogeography – a new database and its possibilities

Myrmecological News, 10, 77–84.

By: R. Dunn, N. Sanders, M. Fitzpatrick, E. Laurent, J. Lessard, D. Agosti, A. Andersen, C. Bruhl ...

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: January 30, 2021

2007 journal article

Body size, colony size, and range size in ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): are patterns along elevational and latitudinal gradients consistent with Bergmann’s rule?

Myrmecological News, 10, 51–58.

By: M. Geraghty, R. Dunn & N. Sanders

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: January 30, 2021

2007 journal article

Constitutive Rhetoric Reconsidered: Constitutive Paradoxes in G. W. Bush's Iraq War Speeches

Western Journal of Communication, 71(4), 272–293.

By: K. Zagacki n

author keywords: Constitutive Rhetoric; Foreign Policy; G. W. Bush; War in Iraq
Source: Crossref
Added: December 21, 2020

2007 journal article

Visibility and Rhetoric: Epiphanies and Transformations in the Life Photographs of the Selma Marches of 1965

Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 37(2), 113–135.

By: V. Gallagher n & K. Zagacki n

Source: Crossref
Added: December 21, 2020

2007 journal article

Theoretical Pieties, Johnstone's Impiety, and Ordinary Views of Argumentation

Philosophy and Rhetoric, 40(1), 36–50.

By: J. Goodwin*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 17, 2020

2007 journal article

Communication, Liminality, and Hope: The September 11th Missing Person Posters

Communication Studies, 58(1), 105–121.

By: K. Jones*, K. Zagacki* & T. Lewis

author keywords: Freezing Time; Grief; Hope; Liminality; Missing Person Posters; September 11th; Visual Rhetoric
Source: Crossref
Added: August 28, 2020

2007 journal article

The biogeography of prediction error: Why does the introduced range of the fire ant over-predict its native range?

Global Ecology and Biogeography, 16(1), 24–33.

By: M. Fitzpatrick*, J. Weltzin*, N. Sanders* & R. Dunn n

Contributors: M. Fitzpatrick*, J. Weltzin*, N. Sanders* & R. Dunn n

author keywords: bioclimatic envelope; ecological niche models; evolution; future projections; geographical distribution; invasive; niche conservatism; Solenopsis invicta; species distribution models
TL;DR: It is argued that reciprocal comparisons between predicted native and invaded ranges will facilitate a better understanding of the biogeography of invasive and native species and of the role of SDMs in predicting future distributions. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: May 7, 2020

2007 journal article

Living in the city: Resource availability, predation, and bird population dynamics in urban areas

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 247(1), 36–49.

By: J. Anderies*, M. Katti* & E. Shochat

Contributors: J. Anderies*, M. Katti* & E. Shochat

author keywords: resource dynamics; predation; population dynamics; urban; birds
MeSH headings : Animals; Birds / growth & development; Birth Rate; Cities; Ecosystem; Models, Biological; Mortality; Population Dynamics; Predatory Behavior
TL;DR: An individual-energy-based competition model with two phenotypes of differing foraging ability shows that low frequency resource fluctuations favor strong competitors and vice versa, and increases the time between resource pulses can shift population structure from weak to strong competitor dominance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: ORCID, Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 17, 2020

2007 article

Our evolving present

Dunn, R. (2007, December). SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Vol. 297, pp. 46–46.

By: R. Dunn*

Contributors: R. Dunn*

TL;DR: Since being introduced to Australia, the toads have gotten slimmer and have grown longer legs while predators in the area have evolved in ways that protect them from the poisonous cane frogs. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2007 journal article

Road size and carrion beetle assemblages in a New York forest

JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION, 11(4), 325–332.

By: R. Dunn n & J. Danoff-Burg*

Contributors: R. Dunn n & J. Danoff-Burg*

author keywords: roads; carrion; burying beetles; fragmentation; diversity; turnover
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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