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PUBLICATIONS

Listed below are a sampling of peer-reviewed papers authored or co-authored by members of EGEWG. See the Conservation Plan Bibliography for a comprehensive list.

Overviews

Katzner, T. E., B. W. Smith, T. A. Miller, D. Brandes, J. Cooper, M. J. Lanzone, D. W. Brauning, C. Farmer, S. Harding, D. E. Kramar, C. Koppie, C. Maisonneuve, M. Martell, E. K. Mojica, C. Todd, J. A. Tremblay, M. Wheeler, D. F. Brinker, T. E. Chubbs, R. Gubler, K. O’Malley, S. Mehus, B. Porter, R. P. Brooks, B. D. Watts, and K. L. Bildstein. 2012. Status, biology, and conservation priorities for North America’s eastern Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) population. Auk 129:168–176. https://doi.org/10.1525/auk.2011.11078


Morneau, F., J. A. Tremblay, C. S. Todd, T. E. Chubbs, C. Maisonneuve, J. Lemaître, and T. E. Katzner. 2015. Known breeding distribution and abundance of Golden Eagle in eastern North America. Northeastern Naturalist 22:236– 247. 

Eagle Movements and Migration

Brandes, D., and D. W. Ombalski. 2004. Modeling raptor migration pathways using a fluid-flow analogy. Journal of Raptor Research 38:195–207. 


Bohrer, G., D. Brandes, J. T. Mandel, K. L. Bildstein, T. A. Miller, M. Lanzone, T. Katzner, C. Maisonneuve, and J. A. Tremblay. 2012. Estimating updraft velocity components over large spatial scales: contrasting migration strategies of golden eagles and turkey vultures. Ecology Letters 15:96–103. 


Duerr, A. E., T. A. Miller, M. Lanzone, D. Brandes, J. Cooper, K. O’Malley, C. Maisonneuve, J. Tremblay, and T. Katzner. 2012. Testing an emerging paradigm in migration ecology shows surprising differences in efficiency between flight modes. PLoS ONE 7, e35548. 


Lanzone, M.J., T.A. Miller, P. Turk, D. Brandes, C. Halverson, C. Maisonneuve, J.A. Tremblay, J. Cooper, K. O’Malley, R.P. Brooks, T.E. Katzner. 2012. Flight responses by a migratory soaring raptor to changing meteorological conditions.  Biology Letters 8(5): 710-713.


Dennhardt, A. J., A. E. Duerr, D. Brandes, and T. E. Katzner. 2015. Integrating citizen-science data with movement models to estimate the size of a migratory Golden Eagle population. Biological Conservation 184:68–78. 


Katzner, T. E., P. J. Turk, A. E. Duerr, T. A. Miller, M. J. Lanzone, J. L. Cooper, D. Brandes, J. A. Tremblay, and J. Lemaître. 2015. Use of multiple modes of flight subsidy by a soaring terrestrial bird, the golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos, when on migration. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 12, 20150530. 


Nelson, D. M., M. Braham, T. A. Miller, A. E. Duerr, J. Cooper, M. Lanzone, J. Lemaître, and T. Katzner. 2015. Stable hydrogen isotopes identify leapfrog migration, degree of connectivity, and summer distribution of Golden Eagles in eastern North America. Condor: Ornithological Applications 117:414–429. 


Jachowski, D. S., T. Katzner, J. L. Rodrigue, and W. M. Ford. 2015. Monitoring landscape-level distribution and migration phenology of raptors using a volunteer camera-trap network: raptor camera-trapping. Wildlife Society Bulletin 39: 553–63. 


Miller, T. A., R. P. Brooks, M. J. Lanzone, J. Cooper, K. O’Malley, D. Brandes, A. Duerr, and T. E. Katzner. 2017. Summer and winter space use and home range characteristics of Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in eastern North America. Condor: Ornithological Applications 119:697–719. 

 

Duerr, A. E., M. E. Braham, T. A. Miller, J. L. Cooper, J. T. Anderson, and T. E. Katzner. 2019. Roost-and perch-site selection by Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in eastern North America. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 131:310–328. 

Lead and Eagles

Slabe, V. A., J. T. Anderson, B. A. Millsap, J. L. Cooper, A. R. Harmata, M. Restani, R. H. Crandall, B. Bodenstein, P. H. Bloom, T. Booms, J. Buchweitz, R. Culver, K. Dickerson, R. Domenech, E. Dominguez-Villegas, D. Driscoll, B. W. Smith, M. J. Lockhart, D. McRuer, T. A. Miller, P. A. Ortiz, K. Rogers, M. Schwarz, N. Turley, B. Woodbridge, M. E. Finkelstein, C. A. Triana, C. R. DeSorbo, and T. E. Katzner. 2022. Demographic implications of lead poisoning for eagles across North America. Science 375:779–782. DOI:10.1126/science.abj3068

Wind Energy and Eagles

Katzner, T.E., D Brandes, T. Miller, M. Lanzone, C .Maisonneuve,  J.A. Tremblay, R. Mulvihill, G.T. Merovich Jr. 2012. Topography drives migratory flight altitude of golden eagles: implications for on-shore wind energy development. Journal of Applied Ecology  49(5): 1178-1186. 


Miller, T. A., R. P. Brooks, M. Lanzone, D. Brandes, J. Cooper, K. O'Malley, C. Maisonneuve, J. Tremblay, A. Duerr, and T. Katzner. 2014. Assessing risk to birds from industrial wind energy development via paired resource selection models. Conservation Biology 28:745–755. 


Sandhu R., C. Tripp, E. Quon, R. Thedin, M. Lawson, D. Brandes, C. Farmer, T. Miller, C. Draxl, P. Doubrawa, L. Williams, A. Duerr, M. Braham, T. Katzner. 2022. Stochastic agent-based

model for predicting turbine-scale raptor movements during updraft-subsidized directional flights. Ecological Modeling, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2022.109876

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