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Carol S. Henger
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Genetics of urban colonization: neutral and adaptive variation in coyotes (Canis latrans) inhabiting the New York metropolitan area
AL DeCandia, CS Henger, A Krause, LJ Gormezano, M Weckel, C Nagy, ...
Journal of Urban Ecology 5 (1), juz002, 2019
232019
Genetic diversity and relatedness of a recently established population of eastern coyotes (Canis latrans) in New York City
CS Henger, GA Herrera, CM Nagy, ME Weckel, LJ Gormezano, C Wultsch, ...
Urban Ecosystems 23, 319-330, 2020
172020
Variation in antiparasitic behaviors of Red-winged Blackbirds in response to simulated Brown-headed Cowbirds
CS Henger, ME Hauber
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 126 (3), 488-499, 2014
172014
Antiparasitic behaviors of Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) in response to simulated Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater): further tests of the …
K Yasukawa, J Lindsey-Robbins, CS Henger, ME Hauber
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 128 (3), 475-486, 2016
142016
DNA metabarcoding reveals that coyotes in New York City consume wide variety of native prey species and human food
CS Henger, E Hargous, CM Nagy, M Weckel, C Wultsch, K Krampis, ...
PeerJ 10, e13788, 2022
102022
Use of molecular scatology to assess the diet of feral cats living in urban colonies
LD Plimpton, CS Henger, J Munshi-South, D Tufts, S Kross, ...
Journal of Urban Ecology 7 (1), juab022, 2021
92021
Baseline diet of an urban carnivore on an expanding range front
N Duncan, O Asher, M Weckel, C Nagy, C Henger, F Yau, L Gormanzano
Journal of Urban Ecology 6 (1), juaa021, 2020
52020
Are coyotes “natural”? Differences in perceptions of coyotes among urban and suburban park users
BR Manzolillo, CS Henger, T Graham, N Hall, AH Toomey
Cities and the Environment (CATE) 12 (2), 1, 2019
52019
Comparison of two field data collection methods in recording avian behavior
CS Henger, SB Wallace, ME Hauber
Kingbird 62, 198211, 2012
22012
Molecular ecology and human dimensions of coyotes in New York City
CS Henger
Fordham University, 2020
12020
Red-winged blackbird aggression but not nest defense success is predicted by exposure to brood parasitism by brown-headed cowbirds
K Yasukawa, J Lindsey-Robbins, CS Henger, ME Hauber
PeerJ PrePrints, 2015
2015
Applying Electronic Data Logging Technology to Measure Anti-parasitic: Behaviors of the Red--winged Blackbird (Agelaius Phoeniceus)
CS Henger
Hunter College, Department of Psychology, 2010
2010
Molecular ecology of coyotes in the New York metropolitan area
G Herrera, C Henger, J Munshi-South
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