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Alison R Kocek
Alison R Kocek
Postdoctoral Researcher, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Verified email at syr.edu
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To exclose nests or not: structured decision making for the conservation of a threatened species
JB Cohen, A Hecht, KF Robinson, EE Osnas, AJ Tyre, C Davis, A Kocek, ...
Ecosphere 7 (10), e01499, 2016
422016
Seasonal fecundity is not related to geographic position across a species’ global range despite a central peak in abundance
KJ Ruskin, MA Etterson, TP Hodgman, AC Borowske, JB Cohen, ...
Oecologia 183, 291-301, 2017
332017
Demographic analysis demonstrates systematic but independent spatial variation in abiotic and biotic stressors across 59 percent of a global species range
KJ Ruskin, MA Etterson, TP Hodgman, AC Borowske, JB Cohen, ...
The Auk: Ornithological Advances 134 (4), 903-916, 2017
322017
Quantifying the importance of geographic replication and representativeness when estimating demographic rates, using a coastal species as a case study
CR Field, KJ Ruskin, B Benvenuti, AC Borowske, JB Cohen, L Garey, ...
Ecography 41 (6), 971-981, 2018
282018
Use of portable infrared cameras to facilitate detection and capture success of Montezuma quail
PM Chavarria, AR Kocek, NJ Silvy, RR Lopez
National Quail Symposium Proceedings 7 (1), 122, 2012
142012
Genetic data disagree with described subspecies ranges for Seaside Sparrows on the Atlantic coast
MR Roeder, CE Hill, CS Elphick, M Conway, AR Kocek, A Tegeler, ...
The Condor 123 (2), duab011, 2021
102021
Habitat openness and edge avoidance predict Saltmarsh Sparrow abundance better than habitat area
H Marshall, EJ Blomberg, V Watson, M Conway, JB Cohen, MD Correll, ...
The Condor 122 (3), duaa019, 2020
102020
Northern Harriers have a geographically broad four-year migration cycle
DJ Schimpf, LJ Goodrich, AR Kocek, DA La Puma
Journal of Raptor Research 54 (1), 38-46, 2020
62020
Imperiled sparrows can exhibit high nest survival despite atypical nest site selection in urban saltmarshes
AR Kocek, CS Elphick, TP Hodgman, AI Kovach, BJ Olsen, KJ Ruskin, ...
Avian Conservation and Ecology 17 (2), 2022
42022
Geographic variation of mercury in breeding tidal marsh sparrows of the northeastern United States
CJ Sayers, MR Roeder, LM Forrette, D Roche, GLB Dupont, SE Apgar, ...
Ecotoxicology 30 (9), 1929-1940, 2021
42021
A test of a corollary of Allen's rule suggests a role for population density
BJ Olsen, JL Froehly, AC Borowske, CS Elphick, CR Field, AR Kocek, ...
Journal of Avian Biology 50 (9), 2019
42019
Surrounding landscape, habitat and hybridization dynamics drive population structure and genetic diversity in the Saltmarsh Sparrow
J Walsh, LE Fenderson, CS Elphick, JB Cohen, CR Field, LK Garey, ...
Ornithological Applications 125 (4), duad025, 2023
22023
Successful translocation of Saltmarsh Sparrow (Ammospiza caudacuta) nestlings to new nest after loss of the attending parent
AM Cook, AR Kocek, JB Cohen
The Wilson journal of ornithology 133 (2), 304-307, 2021
22021
Positive correlation between Ammospiza caudacuta (Saltmarsh Sparrow) capture and productivity supports use of a novel rapid assessment monitoring protocol
A Sanchez Jr, MR Roeder, BJ Olsen, EC Elizondo, KJ Ruskin, AM Hotopp, ...
Ornithological Applications 126 (4), duae027, 2024
12024
Factors Impacting Tidal Marsh Sparrow Nesting Presence and Nest Survival in an Urban Environment of New York City
AR Kocek
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, 2016
12016
Secretive Marshbird Occurrence and Abundance in Urban Salt Marshes of New York City, NY
A Kocek
Final Report to the Edna Bailey Sussman Foundation, 2014
12014
Suboptimal conditions lead to differences in habitat use and nest survival of imperiled tidal marsh sparrows between an urban marsh and nearby non-urban island
AM Cook, JB Cohen, AR Kocek
Avian Conservation and Ecology 19 (2), 2024
2024
NESTING ECOLOGY, POPULATION DENSITY, SURVIVAL, AND DETECTABILITY OF IMPERILED TIDAL MARSH SPARROWS IN THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
AR Kocek
State University of New York, 2022
2022
The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, an Ancient Crab, and an Epic Journey
AR Kocek
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 120 (1), 247-248, 2018
2018
Data from: Quantifying the importance of geographic replication and representativeness when estimating demographic rates, using a coastal species as a case study
CR Field, KJ Ruskin, B Benvenuti, AC Borowske, JB Cohen, L Garey, ...
2017
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