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Juvenile dispersal in gray jays: dominant brood member expels siblings from natal territory
D Strickland
Canadian Journal of Zoology 69 (12), 2935-2945, 1991
1361991
Climate change and the demographic demise of a hoarding bird living on the edge
TA Waite, D Strickland
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1603), 2809-2813, 2006
1012006
Gray Jay: Perisoreus Canadensis
D Strickland, H Ouellet
American Ornithologists' Union, 1993
921993
Food storage in a changing world: implications of climate change for food-caching species
AO Sutton, D Strickland, DR Norris
Climate Change Responses 3, 1-25, 2016
462016
Does initial suppression of allofeeding in small jays help to conceal their nests?
D Strickland, TA Waite
Canadian Journal of Zoology 79 (12), 2128-2146, 2001
442001
Cooperative breeding in gray jays: philopatric offspring provision juvenile siblings
TA Waite, D Strickland
The Condor 99 (2), 523-525, 1997
421997
Experimental evidence and 43 years of monitoring data show that food limits reproduction in a food‐caching passerine
R Derbyshire, D Strickland, DR Norris
Ecology 96 (11), 3005-3015, 2015
402015
Experimental evidence for a novel mechanism driving variation in habitat quality in a food-caching bird
D Strickland, B Kielstra, D Ryan Norris
Oecologia 167, 943-950, 2011
382011
Canada jay (Perisoreus canadensis), version 1.0
D Strickland, HR Ouellet, PG Rodewald
Birds of the World 1, 2020
362020
Male experience buffers female laying date plasticity in a winter-breeding, food-storing passerine
S Whelan, D Strickland, J Morand-Ferron, DR Norris
Animal Behaviour 121, 61-70, 2016
362016
Contrasting patterns of survival and dispersal in multiple habitats reveal an ecological trap in a food-caching bird
DR Norris, DTT Flockhart, D Strickland
Oecologia 173, 827-835, 2013
332013
Trees of Algonquin Provincial Park
D Strickland
Friends of Algonquin Park, 1989
301989
Characteristics of Texas black bass fishing tournaments
GR Wilde, DW Strickland, KG Ostrand, MI Muoneke
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 18 (4), 972-977, 1998
291998
Autumn freeze-thaw events carry over to depress late-winter reproductive performance in Canada jays
AO Sutton, D Strickland, NE Freeman, AEM Newman, DR Norris
Royal Society Open Science 6 (4), 181754, 2019
282019
Linking the availability of cached food to climate change: an experimental test of the hoard-rot hypothesis
TH Sechley, D Strickland, DR Norris
Canadian Journal of Zoology 93 (6), 411-419, 2015
262015
Climate‐driven carry‐over effects negatively influence population growth rate in a food‐caching boreal passerine
AO Sutton, D Strickland, NE Freeman, DR Norris
Global Change Biology 27 (5), 983-992, 2021
252021
Causes and consequences of pre‐laying weight gain in a food‐caching bird that breeds in late winter
TH Sechley, D Strickland, DR Norris
Journal of Avian Biology 45 (1), 85-93, 2014
252014
Isotopic spiking and food dye experiments provide evidence that nestling Canada Jays (Perisoreus canadensis) receive cached food from their parents
R Derbyshire, DR Norris, KA Hobson, D Strickland
Canadian Journal of Zoology 97 (4), 368-375, 2019
182019
Initial mortality in Texas black bass fishing tournaments
KG Ostrand, GR Wilde, DW Strickland, MI Muoneke
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19 (4), 1124-1128, 1999
161999
Reduced reproductive performance associated with warmer ambient temperatures during incubation in a winter‐breeding, food‐storing passerine
S Whelan, D Strickland, J Morand‐Ferron, DR Norris
Ecology and Evolution 7 (9), 3029-3036, 2017
142017
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