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Wesley Hochachka
Wesley Hochachka
Senior Research Associate, Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University
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The eBird enterprise: An integrated approach to development and application of citizen science
BL Sullivan, JL Aycrigg, JH Barry, RE Bonney, N Bruns, CB Cooper, ...
Biological conservation 169, 31-40, 2014
10692014
Data-intensive science applied to broad-scale citizen science
WM Hochachka, D Fink, RA Hutchinson, D Sheldon, WK Wong, S Kelling
Trends in ecology & evolution 27 (2), 130-137, 2012
4912012
Selection against inbred song sparrows during a natural population bottleneck
LF Keller, P Arcese, JNM Smith, WM Hochachka, SC Stearns
Nature 372 (6504), 356-357, 1994
4831994
Data-intensive science: a new paradigm for biodiversity studies
S Kelling, WM Hochachka, D Fink, M Riedewald, R Caruana, G Ballard, ...
BioScience 59 (7), 613-620, 2009
4372009
Density-dependent decline of host abundance resulting from a new infectious disease
WM Hochachka, AA Dhondt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (10), 5303-5306, 2000
4142000
Immigration and the ephemerality of a natural population bottleneck: evidence from molecular markers
LF Keller, KJ Jeffery, P Arcese, MA Beaumont, WM Hochachka, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
3152001
Spatiotemporal exploratory models for broad‐scale survey data
D Fink, WM Hochachka, B Zuckerberg, DW Winkler, B Shaby, MA Munson, ...
Ecological Applications 20 (8), 2131-2147, 2010
2802010
Stability, regulation, and the determination of abundance in an insular song sparrow population
P Arcese, JNM Smith, WM Hochachka, CM Rogers, D Ludwig
Ecology 73 (3), 805-822, 1992
2761992
Seasonal decline in reproductive performance of song sparrows
W Hochachka
Ecology 71 (4), 1279-1288, 1990
2741990
Simultaneous effects of phylogenetic niche conservatism and competition on avian community structure
IJ Lovette, WM Hochachka
Ecology 87 (sp7), S14-S28, 2006
2172006
Using open access observational data for conservation action: A case study for birds
BL Sullivan, T Phillips, AA Dayer, CL Wood, A Farnsworth, MJ Iliff, ...
Biological Conservation 208, 5-14, 2017
2122017
Analytical guidelines to increase the value of community science data: An example using eBird data to estimate species distributions
A Johnston, WM Hochachka, ME Strimas‐Mackey, V Ruiz Gutierrez, ...
Diversity and Distributions 27 (7), 1265-1277, 2021
2092021
Data‐mining discovery of pattern and process in ecological systems
WM Hochachka, R Caruana, D Fink, ART Munson, M Riedewald, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 71 (7), 2427-2437, 2007
2042007
Using semistructured surveys to improve citizen science data for monitoring biodiversity
S Kelling, A Johnston, A Bonn, D Fink, V Ruiz-Gutierrez, R Bonney, ...
BioScience 69 (3), 170-179, 2019
1972019
Climate-mediated movement of an avian hybrid zone
SA Taylor, TA White, WM Hochachka, V Ferretti, RL Curry, I Lovette
Current Biology 24 (6), 671-676, 2014
1892014
Taking a ‘Big Data’approach to data quality in a citizen science project
S Kelling, D Fink, FA La Sorte, A Johnston, NE Bruns, WM Hochachka
Ambio 44, 601-611, 2015
1862015
Modeling avian full annual cycle distribution and population trends with citizen science data
D Fink, T Auer, A Johnston, V Ruiz‐Gutierrez, WM Hochachka, S Kelling
Ecological Applications 30 (3), e02056, 2020
1842020
Seasonal dynamics of mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in eastern North American house finches
S Altizer, WM Hochachka, AA Dhondt
Journal of Animal Ecology, 309-322, 2004
1822004
Estimates of observer expertise improve species distributions from citizen science data
A Johnston, D Fink, WM Hochachka, S Kelling
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9 (1), 88-97, 2018
1792018
Daily foraging patterns in free-living birds: exploring the predation–starvation trade-off
DN Bonter, B Zuckerberg, CW Sedgwick, WM Hochachka
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1760), 20123087, 2013
1762013
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