Kathy Martin

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Forestry University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Karen L Wiebe post-doc 1994-1995 UBC
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Norris AR, Martin K, Cockle KL. (2022) Weather and nest cavity characteristics influence fecundity in mountain chickadees. Peerj. 10: e14327
de Zwaan DR, Scridel D, Altamirano TA, et al. (2022) GABB: A global dataset of alpine breeding birds and their ecological traits. Scientific Data. 9: 627
de Zwaan DR, Drake A, Camfield AF, et al. (2022) The relative influence of cross-seasonal and local weather effects on the breeding success of a migratory songbird. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Trzcinski MK, Cockle KL, Norris AR, et al. (2021) Woodpeckers and other excavators maintain the diversity of cavity-nesting vertebrates. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Altamirano TA, de Zwaan DR, Ibarra JT, et al. (2020) Treeline ecotones shape the distribution of avian species richness and functional diversity in south temperate mountains. Scientific Reports. 10: 18428
van der Hoek Y, Gaona GV, Ciach M, et al. (2020) Global relationships between tree-cavity excavators and forest bird richness. Royal Society Open Science. 7: 192177
Ibarra JT, Cockle KL, Altamirano TA, et al. (2020) Nurturing resilient forest biodiversity: nest webs as complex adaptive systems Ecology and Society. 25
Wiebe KL, Cockle KL, Trzcinski MK, et al. (2020) Gaps and Runs in Nest Cavity Occupancy: Cavity “Destroyers” and “Cleaners” Affect Reuse by Secondary Cavity Nesting Vertebrates Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 8
Drake A, Martin K. (2020) Rainfall and nest site competition delay Mountain Bluebird and Tree Swallow breeding but do not impact productivity The Auk. 137
Herniman S, Coops NC, Martin K, et al. (2020) Modelling avian habitat suitability in boreal forest using structural and spectral remote sensing data Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment. 19: 100344
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