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J Ryan Shipley
J Ryan Shipley
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow, and Landscape Research
Verified email at wsl.ch
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Omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids support aerial insectivore performance more than food quantity
CW Twining, JT Brenna, P Lawrence, JR Shipley, TN Tollefson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (39), 10920-10925, 2016
1872016
Aquatic insects rich in omega‐3 fatty acids drive breeding success in a widespread bird
CW Twining, JR Shipley, DW Winkler
Ecology Letters 21 (12), 1812-1820, 2018
1062018
Partly cloudy with a chance of migration: weather, radars, and aeroecology
PB Chilson, WF Frick, JF Kelly, KW Howard, RP Larkin, RH Diehl, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 93 (5), 669-686, 2012
1062012
Resource ephemerality drives social foraging in bats
K Egert-Berg, ER Hurme, S Greif, A Goldstein, L Harten, ...
Current Biology 28 (22), 3667-3673. e5, 2018
892018
Estimating animal densities in the aerosphere using weather radar: To Z or not to Z?
PB Chilson, WF Frick, PM Stepanian, JR Shipley, TH Kunz, JF Kelly
Ecosphere 3 (8), 1-19, 2012
832012
Quantifying animal phenology in the aerosphere at a continental scale using NEXRAD weather radars
JF Kelly, JR Shipley, PB Chilson, KW Howard, WF Frick, TH Kunz
Ecosphere 3 (2), 1-9, 2012
772012
Birds advancing lay dates with warming springs face greater risk of chick mortality
JR Shipley, CW Twining, CC Taff, MN Vitousek, A Flack, DW Winkler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (41), 25590-25594, 2020
592020
The case for energy harvesting on wildlife in flight
MW Shafer, R MacCurdy, JR Shipley, D Winkler, CG Guglielmo, E Garcia
Smart Materials and Structures 24 (2), 025031, 2015
372015
Seasonal reliance on nectar by an insectivorous bat revealed by stable isotopes
WF Frick, JR Shipley, JF Kelly, PA Heady, KM Kay
Oecologia 174, 55-65, 2014
352014
Biological Earth observation with animal sensors
W Jetz, G Tertitski, R Kays, U Mueller, M Wikelski, S Åkesson, Y Anisimov, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 37 (4), 293-298, 2022
322022
The evolutionary ecology of fatty‐acid variation: Implications for consumer adaptation and diversification
CW Twining, JR Bernhardt, AM Derry, CM Hudson, A Ishikawa, N Kabeya, ...
Ecology Letters 24 (8), 1709-1731, 2021
302021
Niche Conservatism and Disjunct Populations: A Case Study with Painted Buntings (Passerina ciris)
JR Shipley, A Contina, N Batbayar, ES Bridge, AT Peterson, JF Kelly
The Auk 130 (3), 476-486, 2013
282013
Flight behavior of individual aerial insectivores revealed by novel altitudinal dataloggers
RA Dreelin, JR Shipley, DW Winkler
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 182, 2018
242018
Toward integrating citizen science and radar data for migrant bird conservation
JR Shipley, JF Kelly, WF Frick
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 4 (2), 127-136, 2018
222018
Future trends in measuring physiology in free-living animals
HJ Williams, JR Shipley, C Rutz, M Wikelski, M Wilkes, LA Hawkes
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1831), 20200230, 2021
202021
An open‐source sensor‐logger for recording vertical movement in free‐living organisms
JR Shipley, J Kapoor, RA Dreelin, DW Winkler
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9 (3), 465-471, 2018
192018
Climate change shifts the timing of nutritional flux from aquatic insects
JR Shipley, CW Twining, M Mathieu-Resuge, TP Parmar, M Kainz, ...
Current biology 32 (6), 1342-1349. e3, 2022
152022
Full lifetime perspectives on the costs and benefits of lay‐date variation in tree swallows
DW Winkler, KK Hallinger, TM Pegan, CC Taff, MA Verhoeven, ...
Ecology 101 (9), e03109, 2020
142020
Examination of Clock and Adcyap1 gene variation in a neotropical migratory passerine
A Contina, ES Bridge, JD Ross, JR Shipley, JF Kelly
PLoS One 13 (1), e0190859, 2018
142018
Use of fatty acids from aquatic prey varies with foraging strategy
CW Twining, TP Parmar, M Mathieu-Resuge, MJ Kainz, JR Shipley, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 2021
102021
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