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David J Green
David J Green
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Verified email at sfu.ca
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Passing the buck: resource defence, lek breeding and mate choice in fallow deer
TH Clutton-Brock, D Green, M Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, SD Albon
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 23, 281-296, 1988
2721988
Divorce, dispersal and incest avoidance in the cooperatively breeding superb fairy‐wren Malurus cyaneus
A Cockburn, HL Osmond, RA Mulder, DJ Green, MC Double
Journal of animal ecology 72 (2), 189-202, 2003
1592003
Post‐fledging care, philopatry and recruitment in brown thornbills
DJ Green, A Cockburn
Journal of Animal Ecology 70 (3), 505-514, 2001
1512001
Can we measure the benefits of help in cooperatively breeding birds: the case of superb fairy‐wrens Malurus cyaneus?
A Cockburn, RA Sims, HL Osmond, DJ Green, MC Double, RA Mulder
Journal of Animal Ecology 77 (3), 430-438, 2008
1422008
Life history correlates of alternative migratory strategies in American Dippers
EA Gillis, DJ Green, HA Middleton, CA Morrissey
Ecology 89 (6), 1687-1695, 2008
1342008
Increased opportunities for cuckoldry may be why dominant male fairy-wrens tolerate helpers
DJ Green, A Cockburn, ML Hall, H Osmond, PO Dunn
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1995
891995
Wind speed during migration influences the survival, timing of breeding, and productivity of a neotropical migrant, Setophaga petechia
A Drake, CA Rock, SP Quinlan, M Martin, DJ Green
PloS one 9 (5), e97152, 2014
822014
Wing length and mass at fledging predict local juvenile survival and age at first return in tufted puffins
KW Morrison, JM Hipfner, C Gjerdrum, DJ Green
The Condor 111 (3), 433-441, 2009
822009
Demography of male reproductive queues in cooperatively breeding superb fairy‐wrens Malurus cyaneus
A Cockburn, HL Osmond, RA Mulder, MC Double, DJ Green
Journal of Animal Ecology 77 (2), 297-304, 2008
752008
Stable isotopes from museum specimens may provide evidence of long-term change in the trophic ecology of a migratory aerial insectivore
PA English, DJ Green, JJ Nocera
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 14, 2018
712018
Laying date and laying sequence influence the sex ratio of crimson rosella broods
EA Krebs, DJ Green, MC Double, R Griffiths
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51, 447-454, 2002
712002
Do landscape features predict the presence of barn owls in a changing agricultural landscape?
S Hindmarch, EA Krebs, JE Elliott, DJ Green
Landscape and Urban Planning 107 (3), 255-262, 2012
652012
Habitat and food supply across multiple spatial scales influence the distribution and abundance of a nocturnal aerial insectivore
PA English, JJ Nocera, BA Pond, DJ Green
Landscape Ecology 32, 343-359, 2017
582017
Anthropogenic landscape change promotes asymmetric dispersal and limits regional patch occupancy in a spatially structured bird population
DC Pavlacky Jr, HP Possingham, AJ Lowe, PJ Prentis, DJ Green, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 81 (5), 940-952, 2012
572012
What's new in dentine bonding?: universal adhesives
FJT Burke, A Lawson, DJB Green, L Mackenzie
Dental update 44 (4), 328-340, 2017
552017
Trophic magnification of legacy persistent organic pollutants in an urban terrestrial food web
KM Fremlin, JE Elliott, DJ Green, KG Drouillard, T Harner, A Eng, ...
Science of the Total Environment 714, 136746, 2020
532020
Courtship feeding in ospreys Pandion haliaetus: a criterion for mate assessment?
DJ Green, EA Krebs
Ibis 137 (1), 35-43, 1995
531995
Minimally invasive long-term management of direct restorations: the ‘5 Rs’
D Green, L Mackenzie, A Banerjee
Dental update 42 (5), 413-426, 2015
512015
Effects of extreme climate events on adult survival of three Pacific auks
KW Morrison, JM Hipfner, GS Blackburn, DJ Green
The Auk 128 (4), 707-715, 2011
512011
The influence of age on reproductive performance in the brown thornbill
DJ Green
Journal of Avian Biology 32 (1), 6-14, 2001
482001
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