Margaret A. Rubega
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Testing the function of the domed nests of Saltmarsh Sharptailed Sparrows
2007
Selena Humphreys, Margaret Rubega, Carina Gjerdrum, Margaret Rubega, Christopher Elphick
Research Type: Journal Article

Invasive fruits novel foods and choice an investigation of European starling and American robin frugivory
2007
Margaret A Rubega, Christopher Elphick, Nancy E Lafleur, Margaret Rubega
Research Type: Journal Article

Egg and chick fates during tidal flooding of Saltmarsh Sharptailed Sparrow nests
2008
Carina Gjerdrum, Christopher Elphick, Kira Sullivan-Wiley, Margaret A Rubega, Erin King, Margaret Rubega
Research Type: Journal Article

How well can we model numbers and productivity of saltmarsh sharptailed sparrows Ammodramus caudacutus using habitat features
2008
Carina Gjerdrum, Margaret A Rubega, Christopher Elphick, Margaret Rubega
Research Type: Journal Article

Does frugivory by European starlings Sturnus vulgaris facilitate germination in invasive plants 1
2009
Jason Parent, Margaret Rubega, Nancy LaFleur, Margaret Rubega
Research Type: Journal Article

Developing dynamic mechanistic species distribution models predicting birdmediated spread of invasive plants across northeastern North America
2011
Margaret Rubega, Nancy LaFleur, John Silander Jr, Margaret Rubega, Adam M Wilson, Cory Merow
Research Type: Journal Article

The hummingbird tongue is a fluid trap, not a capillary tube.
2011
Margaret A Rubega
Research Type: Journal Article

Predicting bird-mediated spread of invasive plants across northeastern North America
2011
Margaret A Rubega, John A Silander Jr
Research Type: Journal Article

Fluid Trapping and Feeding Mechanisms in Hummingbirds
2011
Tai-hsi Fan, Alejandro Rico-Guevara, Margaret A Rubega
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Hummingbird feeding mechanics: Comments on the capillarity model.
2012
Margaret A Rubega, Alejandro Rico Guevara
Research Type: Journal Article

Integrating morphology, performance, and feeding ecology in Loggerhead Shrikes.
2012
Margaret A Rubega, Diego Sustaita
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

DOES TIDAL MARSH RESTORATION BENEFIT GLOBALLY VULNERABLE BIRDS?
2012
Sue Meiman, Margaret A Rubega, Christopher Elphick
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Independent evolution of nectarivory: tuamotu sandpipers are nectar-feeders.
2012
David Lank, Marie Helene Burle, Margaret A Rubega, Alejandro Rico Guevara
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Feeding mechanics in birds: we know less than you think.
2012
Margaret A Rubega
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

New Technologies to Promote Pedagogy: Best Practices and Social Media for Dummies
2012
Margaret A Rubega, Robert D Mccartney, Roger M Travis Jr, Lauren S Schlesselman
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Projected Extinction Of Tidal Marsh Sparrows Following Sea-Level Rise: Can People Do Anything?
2012
Chris Field, Sue Meiman, Jason Hill, Christopher Elphick, Carina Gjerdrum, Trina Bayard, Margaret A Rubega
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Chimney Swifts in Connecticut
2013
Tanner Steeves, Margaret A Rubega, Shannon Kearney-McGee
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

Tongue loading and intraoral transport of nectar in hummingbirds.
2013
Alejandro Rico Guevara, Margaret A Rubega
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

A hummingbird tongue in a shorebird head: Tuamoto sandpipers are nectar-feeders.
2013
Alejandro Rico Guevara, David Lank, Margaret A Rubega, Marie Helene Burle
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

When biomechanics meets biogeochemistry: functional correlates of Loggerhead Shrike (Passeriformes: Laniidae) feeding ecology based on stable isotope analysis.
2013
Gideon Hartman, Diego Sustaita, Margaret A Rubega
Research Type: Poster/Presentation