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Blake Barbaree
Blake Barbaree
Senior Waterbird Ecologist, Point Blue Conservation Science
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Three decades of Landsat-derived spring surface water dynamics in an agricultural wetland mosaic; Implications for migratory shorebirds
D Schaffer-Smith, JJ Swenson, B Barbaree, ME Reiter
Remote Sensing of Environment 193, 180-192, 2017
522017
Nesting ecology of Marbled Murrelets at a remote mainland fjord in southeast Alaska
BA Barbaree, SK Nelson, BD Dugger, DD Roby, HR Carter, DL Whitworth, ...
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 116 (2), 173-184, 2014
332014
Governing ecological connectivity in cross-scale dependent systems
ATH Keeley, AK Fremier, PAL Goertler, PR Huber, AM Sturrock, ...
BioScience 72 (4), 372-386, 2022
232022
Dynamic surface water distributions influence wetland connectivity within a highly modified interior landscape
BA Barbaree, ME Reiter, CM Hickey, NK Elliott, D Schaffer-Smith, ...
Landscape Ecology 33, 829-844, 2018
172018
Day and night habitat associations of wintering Dunlin (Calidris alpina) within an agriculture-wetland mosaic
BA Barbaree, ME Reiter, CM Hickey, GW Page
Waterbirds 38 (1), 40-46, 2015
172015
A monitoring framework for assessing threats to nonbreeding shorebirds on the Pacific Coast of the Americas.
ME Reiter, E Palacios, D Eusse-Gonzalez, RJ González, P Davidson, ...
Avian Conservation & Ecology 15 (2), 2020
132020
Molt migration and migratory connectivity of the long‐billed dowitcher
BA Barbaree, ME Reiter, CM Hickey, GW Page
The Journal of Wildlife Management 80 (2), 256-265, 2016
132016
Marine space use by Marbled Murrelets Brachyramphus marmoratus at a mainland fjord system in southeast Alaska
BA Barbaree, SK Nelson, B D DUGGER
Marine Ornithology 43, 1-10, 2015
132015
Effects of drought on the abundance and distribution of non-breeding shorebirds in central California, USA
BA Barbaree, ME Reiter, CM Hickey, KM Strum, JE Isola, S Jennings, ...
PLoS One 15 (10), e0240931, 2020
112020
Nesting season ecology of Marbled Murrelets at a remote mainland fjord in southeast Alaska
BA Barbaree
72011
Both real‐time and long‐term environmental data perform well in predicting shorebird distributions in managed habitat
EE Conlisk, GH Golet, MD Reynolds, BA Barbaree, KA Sesser, KB Byrd, ...
Ecological Applications 32 (4), e2510, 2022
52022
Marbled murrelet breeding ecology at Port Snettisham, southeast Alaska, in 2005-2008
SK Nelson, BA Barbaree, BD Dugger, SH Newman
Unpublished Report, Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, and New York, NY …, 2010
42010
Genotyping-by-sequencing reveals genomic homogeneity among overwintering Pacific Dunlin (Calidris alpina pacifica) aggregations along the Pacific coast of …
I Popovic, DPL Toews, CC Keever, CT St. Clair, BA Barbaree, ...
The Condor 121 (3), duz036, 2019
32019
Both real-time and long-term environmental data perform well in predicting shorebird distributions in managed habitat (vol 32, e2510, 2022)
EE Conlisk, GH Golet, MD Reynolds, BA Barbaree, KA Sesser, KB Byrd, ...
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2024
2024
Informing Land and Water Management Decisions Within AN Imperiled Network of Freshwater Wetlands and Saline Lakes Using 30-YEAR Trends in Distributions of Water and Migratory …
M Reiter, B Barbaree, S Skalos, R Norvell
Geological Society of America Abstracts 55, 387646, 2023
2023
FIXED KERNEL DENSITY ESTIMATES FOR MARBLED MURRELETS AT A REMOTE MAINLAND FJORD SYSTEM IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA: CORE USE AREA OVERLAP MAPS AND DATA TABLES
BA Barbaree
NESTING SEASON ECOLOGY OF MARBLED MURRELETS AT A REMOTE MAINLAND FJORD IN …, 0
BROOD PATCH STATUS AND THE EFFECTS OF CAPTURE ON THE REPRODUCTIVE STATUS OF MARBLED MURRELETS AT PORT SNETTISHAM, SOUTHEAST ALASKA
BA Barbaree
NESTING SEASON ECOLOGY OF MARBLED MURRELETS AT A REMOTE MAINLAND FJORD IN …, 0
NESTING BEHAVIOR PATTERNS OF MARBLED MURRELETS AT PORT SNETTISHAM, SOUTHEAST ALASKA
BA Barbaree
NESTING SEASON ECOLOGY OF MARBLED MURRELETS AT A REMOTE MAINLAND FJORD IN …, 0
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