Margaret A. Rubega
Professor/Ecology and Evolutionary Bio
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
68 Scholarly Contributions
Is A Hothead Stressed? A pilot assessment of thermal imaging as a tool for indexing glucocorticoids
2016
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Using Twitter as a teaching tool in STEM classes: the value of a very, very short writing assignment.
2016
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Do herons mitigate glare by adjusting body orientation during cross-media foraging?
2016
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Decline in avian insectivore populations: is Amazonian deforestation to blame
2016
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Timing is Almost Everything: Managing Invasives to Enhance Tern Nesting on Great Gull Island
2015
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Come on baby, let’s do the twist: the kinematics of killing in Loggerhead Shrikes (Passeriformes: Laniidae).
2014
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Nobody cares what you know: How, and why, to talk about your science so that the public, the media, and policy makers will listen.
2014
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The Fast and Non-capillary Fluid Filling Mechanism in the Hummingbird's Tongue
2014
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Tongue loading and intraoral transport of nectar in hummingbirds.
2013
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A hummingbird tongue in a shorebird head: Tuamoto sandpipers are nectar-feeders.
2013
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When biomechanics meets biogeochemistry: functional correlates of Loggerhead Shrike (Passeriformes: Laniidae) feeding ecology based on stable isotope analysis.
2013
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Integrating morphology, performance, and feeding ecology in Loggerhead Shrikes.
2012
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DOES TIDAL MARSH RESTORATION BENEFIT GLOBALLY VULNERABLE BIRDS?
2012
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