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Henry S. Pollock
Henry S. Pollock
Executive Director, Southern Plains Land Trust
Verified email at southernplains.org - Homepage
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AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds
JA Tobias, C Sheard, AL Pigot, AJM Devenish, J Yang, F Sayol, ...
Ecology Letters 25, 581-597, 2022
10202022
Insulin signaling is involved in the regulation of worker division of labor in honey bee colonies
SA Ament, M Corona, HS Pollock, GE Robinson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105, 4226-4231, 2008
4102008
Synergistic interactions between in-hive miticides in Apis mellifera
RM Johnson, HS Pollock, MR Berenbaum
Journal of Economic Entomology 102, 474-479, 2009
3442009
Ecologically appropriate xenobiotics induce cytochrome P450s in Apis mellifera
RM Johnson, W Mao, HS Pollock, G Niu, MA Schuler, MR Berenbaum
PLoS ONE 7, e31051, 2012
2572012
Heat tolerances of temperate and tropical birds and their implications for susceptibility to climate warming
HS Pollock, JD Brawn, ZA Cheviron
Functional Ecology 35, 93-104, 2021
762021
Cyclic bouts of extreme bradycardia counteract the high metabolism of frugivorous bats
MT O'Mara, M Wikelski, CC Voigt, A Ter Maat, HS Pollock, G Burness, ...
eLife 6, e26686, 2017
762017
Long-term monitoring reveals widespread and severe bird declines in a protected Neotropical forest
HS Pollock, JD Toms, CE Tarwater, TJ Benson, JR Karr, JD Brawn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119, e2108731119, 2022
712022
Disentangling environmental drivers of metabolic flexibility in birds: the importance of temperature extremes versus temperature variability
M Stager, HS Pollock, PM Benham, ND Sly, JD Brawn, ZA Cheviron
Ecography 39, 787-795, 2016
672016
Absence of microclimate selectivity in insectivorous birds of the Neotropical forest understory
HS Pollock, ZA Cheviron, TJ Agin, JD Brawn
Biological Conservation 188, 116-125, 2015
622015
Heart rate reveals torpor at high body temperatures in lowland tropical free-tailed bats
MT O'Mara, S Rikker, M Wikelski, A Ter Maat, H Pollock, D Dechmann
Royal Society Open Science 4, 171359, 2017
402017
Social information cascades influence the formation of mixed-species foraging aggregations of ant-following birds in the Neotropics
AE Martinez, HS Pollock, JP Kelley, CE Tarwater
Animal Behaviour 135, 25-35, 2018
392018
Effects of a naturally occurring and a synthetic synergist on toxicity of three insecticides and a phytochemical to navel orangeworm (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
G Niu, HS Pollock, A Lawrance, JP Siegel, MR Berenbaum
Journal of Economic Entomology 105, 410-417, 2012
382012
Differences between temperate and tropical birds in seasonal acclimatization of thermoregulatory traits
HS Pollock, JD Brawn, TJ Agin, ZA Cheviron
Journal of Avian Biology 50, 1-11, 2019
372019
Brood parasites are a heterogeneous and functionally distinct class of natural enemies
HS Pollock, JP Hoover, FMK Uy, ME Hauber
Trends in Parasitology 37, 588-596, 2021
342021
Heterospecific eavesdropping in ant-following birds of the Neotropics is a learned behaviour
HS Pollock, AE Martinez, JP Kelley, JM Touchton, CE Tarwater
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284, 20171785, 2017
302017
Pervasive impacts of invasive brown treesnakes drive low fledgling survival in endangered Micronesian Starlings (Aplonis opaca) on Guam
HS Pollock, JA Savidge, M Kastner, TF Seibert, TM Jones
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 121, 1-11, 2019
272019
Army-ant following in Neotropical birds: a review and prospectus
AE Martinez, HS Pollock, P Rodrigues, JM Touchton
Ornithology 138, ukaa078, 2021
202021
Recent recovery and expansion of Guam’s locally endangered Såli (Micronesian Starling, Aplonis opaca) population in the presence of the invasive brown treesnake
HS Pollock, M Kastner, GJ Wiles, H Thierry, L Barnhart Dueñas, ...
Bird Conservation International 32, 95-110, 2022
142022
Rapid colonization and turnover of birds in a tropical forest treefall gap
HS Pollock, TM Jones, CE Tarwater, ET Nishikawa, JD Brawn
Journal of Field Ornithology 91, 107-117, 2020
142020
What the pluck? Theft of mammal hair by birds is a rarely documented but common behavior with fitness implications
HS Pollock, SE MacDonald, J Vizentin-Bugoni, JD Brawn, ZS Sutton, ...
Ecology 102, e03501, 2021
13*2021
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