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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY OF HAWAIIAN FOREST BIRDS





Dr. Patrick Hart

Dr. Kristina Paxton

Ann Tanimoto-Johnson

Various Graduate and Undergraduate Students


The lab continues to support and conduct basic research on the behavior ecology of Hawaiian forest birds and other terrestrial organisms. Please see below for a list of relevant manuscripts in this area that can be accessed for the “publications” page of this website:


  • Sridhar, H., et al.. 2012. Positive relationships between association strength and phenotypic similarity characterize the assembly of mixed-species bird flocks worldwide. American Naturalist 180:777-790
  • Hart, P.J. and L.A. Freed. 2004. Predator avoidance as a function of flocking in the sexually dichromatic Hawaii Akepa. Journal of Ethology 22:190-196
  • Hart, P.J. and L.A. Freed. 2003. Structure and dynamics of mixed-species flocks in a Hawaiian rain forest. The Auk 120:82-95.


CONTACT:
Patrick J. Hart
Professor, Dept. of Biology
E-mail: 
pjhart@hawaii.edu
Phone: (808) 932-7182

Fax: (808) 932-7295

Office: Sciences and Technology Building (STB), Room 115