Emily Donahue Source Confirmed
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Arkansas State University
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Biography and Research Information
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Emily Donahue's research interests lie in avian ecology and behavior, with a focus on the non-breeding season and nesting habits of various bird species. Her work investigates factors influencing their diet, habitat partitioning, and the use of anthropogenic structures for nesting. Donahue has published on the behavior and diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in agricultural regions, as well as their nesting patterns. Additionally, her research includes studies on fish chorusing patterns in marine sanctuaries and the ecological dynamics of avian hosts and their feather mites.
Her collaborative network includes Than J. Boves, Andrew D. Sweet, and Alexander J. Worm, all affiliated with Arkansas State University, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Donahue's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 10 total publications and 26 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 26
Selected Publications
- Experimental evidence of a consistent commensal relationship between avian hosts and feather mites of differing host specificities (2025) DOI
- Repeated Successful Nest Sharing and Cooperation Between Western Kingbirds (<i>Tyrannus verticalis</i>) and a Female Western Kingbird × Scissor‐Tailed Flycatcher (<i>T. forficatus</i>) Hybrid (2025) DOI
- Repeated Successful Nest Sharing and Cooperation between Western Kingbirds (Tyrannus verticalis) and a Female Western Kingbird x Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (T. forficatus) Hybrid (2024) DOI
- Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region (2021) DOI
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