CLIFF SWALLOW PROJECT
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2024
Social foraging and the associated benefits of group-living in cliff swallows decrease over 40 years
Socially feeding swallows have become more asocial
2022
Elevated temperature reduces overwintering survival of an avian ectoparasite, the swallow bug
Change in beak overhangs of cliff swallows over 40 years: partly a response to parasites?
Birds of a feather flock together: extent of long-term consistency of colony-size choice in cliff swallows
Paul Austin Johnsgard, 1931-2021
2021
Group-size effects on virus prevalence depend on the presence of an invasive species
A bed bug is not as bad anymore to its bird host
The cost of ectoparasitism in cliff swallows declines over 35 years
2020
Mary Bomberger Brown, 1957-2019