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Publications by Leah A. Culp
Brood Parasitism and Nest Survival of Brown-Headed Cowbird Hosts at High-Elevation Riparian Sites in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, California
Western North American Naturalist
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
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Females Have a Larger Hippocampus Than Males in the Brood-Parasitic Brown-Headed Cowbird.
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High-Elevation Precipitation Patterns: Using Snow Measurements to Assess Daily Gridded Datasets Across the Sierra Nevada, California*
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Atmospheric Science
Sampling Locality Is More Detectable Than Taxonomy or Ecology in the Gut Microbiota of the Brood-Parasitic Brown-Headed Cowbird (Molothrus Ater)
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Medicine
Agricultural
Neuroscience
Patch Size and Edge Proximity Are Useful Predictors of Brood Parasitism but Not Nest Survival of Grassland Birds
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Ecology
Development of Sarcocystis Falcatula in Its Intermediate Host, the Brown-Headed Cowbird (Molothrus Ater)
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The Non-Equilibrium Landscape of the Sierra Nevada, California: COMMENT
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The Non-Equilibrium Landscape of the Southern Sierra Nevada, California
GSA Today
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California Spotted Owl Habitat Selection in the Central Sierra Nevada
Journal of Wildlife Management
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