

New paper on the impacts of oil palm on Colombia's biodiversity
With colleagues from the ETH Zurich, where I currently do a postdoc, and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, we just published a short...


Our paper on using iNaturalist to target mitigation of window collisions in out on PeerJ
Scott Winton, member of the bird-window collisions team at Duke University, leads this paper on how to use apps and technology to target...


Paper: Economic and Conservation Potential of Bird-Watching Tourism in Postconflict Colombia
As Colombia brings a 50-year war to a close, its immense biodiversity will be available to all, including avid birdwatchers from all...


Paper: Species traits and local abundance affect bird-window collisions
This paper, led by former Masters student Thomas Wittig, looks at an issue that has interested collision researchers for years: are all...


Paper: Incorporating explicit geospatial data shows more species at risk of extinction than the curr
This paper is the last chapter of my PhD dissertation and it shows how incorporating geospatial data can refine ranges of birds and...


Paper: Remotely Sensed Data Informs Red List Evaluations and Conservation Priorities in Southeast As
I am a co-author on this important paper which evaluates the state of Southeast Asia's birds using their refined ranges, reassessing...


Paper: preventing collisions at home with decals
After two years of monitoring collisions at home and testing readily available decals, I am happy to share the scientific publication...


Paper: bird-window collisions and mitigation action at Duke University
Bird-window collisions take an estimated one billion bird lives each year in the United States alone. In 2012, I started a project to...


Paper: elevational ranges of montane birds and the impacts of deforestation
Birds, and other biodiversity, will surely be impacted by climate change. These impacts could be even worse than expected due to the...


Book review published in Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Forests are complex and fascinating ecosystems, but can you learn everything about them in a finger-thick book? Well…almost! I have...