Selected Publications


  1. Miller C.R., Houtz, J.L.,Mejia, N., Morris, N.J., Pipkin M.A., Shankar, A., Uehling, J.J, Williamson, J.L., and Vitousek M.N. (2024). What can tree swallows teach us about biology?. Frontiers For Young Minds. (https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2024.1274157)

  2. Chang van Oordt, D.A., Taff, C. C., Pipkin, M. A., Ryan, T.A., Vitousek. M. N. (2024). Experimentally-elevated corticosterone does not affect bacteria killing ability of breeding tree swallows. Hormones & Behavior. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2024.105500).

  3. Barkdull M.E., Miller C.R., Pipkin M.A., and Moreau C.S. (2023) Natural History Collections: What Are They and Why Do We Need Them?. Frontiers For Young Minds. (https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2023.1048608)

  4. Vitousek, M.N., Houtz, J. L., Pipkin, M. A., Chang van Oordt, D. C., Hallinger, K., Uehling, J., Zimmer, C., Taff, C.C. (2022). Natural and experimental cold exposure in adulthood increase the sensitivity to to future stressors in a free-living songbird. Functional Ecology. (https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14144)

  5. * Demery, A.C, Pipkin, M.A. (2020). Safe Fieldwork Strategies for At-Risk Individuals, their supervisors and institutions. Nature Ecology & Evolution. (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01328-5) Open Access Article PDF

  6. Grabarczyk, E. E., Pipkin, M.A.,Vonhof, M.J. & S.A. Gill. (2018). When to change your tune? Unpaired and paired male house wrens respond differently to anthropogenic noise. Journal of Ecoacoustics.(https://doi.org/10.22261/jea.lhgrvc)

* Notates a co-first authored publication or shared paper lead

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