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Publications

Laney J. A., Hallman T. A., Curtis J. R., Robinson W. D. 2021. The influence of rare birds on observer effort and subsequent rarity discovery in the American birdwatching community. PeerJ 9:e10713. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10713

 

Terry, R. C., Laney, J. A., & Hay-Roe, S. H. 2018. Quantifying the Digestive Fingerprints of Predators on the Bones of Their Prey Using Scanning Electron Microscopy. Palaios, 33(11), 487-497. DOI: 10.2110/palo.2018.017

Dissertation chapters in prep for submittal to journals

(In prep for Ecography). Macroecological patterns and environmental drivers of functional, phylogenetic, and taxonomic diversity across songbirds in North American Bird Conservation Regions. Laney J.A.

 

(In prep for Journal of Mammalogy). Drivers of elevational range shifts in desert rodents across space and time in the Northern Great Basin. Laney J.A.

 

(In prep for American Naturalist). Functional comparisons of desert-montane small mammal communities across variations in habitat and elevation. Laney J.A.

 

(In prep for Oikos). Relationships among isotopic dietary niche breadth, habitat structural complexity and functional divergence in sympatric desert-montane rodents.Laney J.A.

Presentations

2024     Laney, J. A. and Terry, R. C. 2024. The role of mountains in multidimensional biodiversity of North America’s passerines. Willamette Valley Bird Symposium. Corvallis, OR.

2023     Laney, J. A. and Terry, R. C. The Steens Mountain Resurvey Project: Benchmarking desert-montane small mammal diversity in the northern Great Basin. Poster. Joint meeting of the 13th International Mammalogical Congress & the American Society of Mammalogists. Anchorage, AK.

2022     Laney, J. A., Young, C. R.*, Renfro, S. L., Terry, R. C. 2022. Testing relationships among isotopic niche breadth, habitat structural complexity and functional divergence in sympatric rodents. Oral presentation. American Society of Mammalogists Annual Meeting. Tucson, AZ.

 

2020     Laney, J. A., Hallman, T. A., Curtis, J. C., & Robinson, W.D. 2020. Myth-Busting the Patagonia Picnic Table Effect. Oral presentation.Willamette Valley Bird Symposium. Corvallis, OR.

 

2018     Laney, J. A., Hay-Roe, S.H., and Terry, R. C. Who ate these bones? Quantifying the digestive fingerprints of raptors and other predators on the bones of their prey using scanning electron microscopy. Oral presentation. Research Advances in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Ecology Symposium. Corvallis, OR.

 

2018     Laney, J. A., Hay-Roe, S.H., and Terry, R. C. Who ate these bones? Quantifying the digestive fingerprints of raptors and other predators on the bones of their prey using scanning electron microscopy. Oral presentation. Willamette Valley Bird Symposium. Corvallis, OR.

 

2017     Hay-Roe, S. H., Laney, J. A., and Terry, R. C. Who ate these bones? SEM analysis of digestive wear on the bones of small mammals. Poster. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting. Calgary, CA.

2016.    Laney, J.A., Malheur's Past, Present, & Future: Misfortune & Opportunity. Presentation on the history and current events of Malheur NWR. Oral presentation AVES Group. Oregon State University. Corvallis, OR.

Kiger Gorge, Steens Mountain, SE Oregon

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