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Overview

Glenn E. Walsberg is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research contributions include work on avian species, particularly visible in their recent publications.

The scientist's recent published work includes the following paper:

  • Phainopepla (Phainopepla nitens), 2020, Birds of the World

In collaboration efforts, Glenn E. Walsberg has frequently worked with the coauthor:

  • Miyoko Chu

The main venue for publishing their research is:

  • Birds of the World

Best Publications

  • Chapter 3 – AVIAN ECOLOGICAL ENERGETICS

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  • Thermal Effects of Radiation and Wind on a Small Bird and Implications for Microsite Selection

    Blair O. Wolf;Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Increased energy expenditure due to increased territorial defense in male lizards after phenotypic manipulation

    Catherine A. Marler;Glenn Walsberg;Myra L. White;Michael Moore

  • Evaluation of a nondestructive method for determining fat stores in small birds and mammals

    Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Variation in the respiratory quotient of birds and implications for indirect calorimetry using measurements of carbon dioxide production

    Glenn E. Walsberg;Blair O. Wolf

  • Small Mammals in Hot Deserts: Some Generalizations Revisited

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  • Thermal Consequences of Roost-site Selection: The Relative Importance of Three Modes of Heat Conservation

    Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Respiratory and cutaneous evaporative water loss at high environmental temperatures in a small bird

    Blair O. Wolf;Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Direct calorimetry reveals large errors in respirometric estimates of energy expenditure.

    Glenn E Walsberg;Ty C M Hoffman

  • The Heat Budget of Incubating Mountain White-Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha) in Oregon

    Glenn E. Walsberg;James R. King

  • Digestive Adaptations of Phainopepla nitens Associated with the Eating of Mistletoe Berries

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  • Nest-Site Selection and the Radiative Environment of the Warbling Vireo

    Glenn E. Walsberg

  • The Role of the Plumage in Heat Transfer Processes of Birds1

    Blair O. Wolf;Glenn E. Walsberg

  • The Gaseous Microclimate of the Avian Nest During Incubation

    Glenn E Walsberg

  • A simple technique for estimating operative environmental temperature

    Glenn E. Walsberg;Wesley W. Weathers

  • Coat Color and Solar Heat Gain in Animals

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  • Developmental and acclimatory contributions to water loss in a desert rodent: investigating the time course of adaptive change.

    Randall L. Tracy;Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Incubation in Desert-nesting Doves: Mechanisms for Egg Cooling

    Glenn E. Walsberg;Katherine A. Voss-Roberts

  • The Use of Thermal Refugia by Two Small Desert Birds

    Blair O. Wolf;Kenneth M. Wooden;Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Consequences of skin color and fur properties for solar heat gain and ultraviolet irradiance in two mammals

    Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Thermal Consequences of Diurnal Microhabitat Selection in a Small Bird

    Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Kangaroo rats revisited: re-evaluating a classic case of desert survival

    Randall L. Tracy;Glenn E. Walsberg

  • Avian Energetics and Nutritional Ecology.

    Glenn E. Walsberg;Cynthia Carey

  • Physiological Diversity and Its Ecological Implications

    Glenn E. Walsberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Blair O. Wolf
Blair O. Wolf University of New Mexico
Catherine A. Marler
Catherine A. Marler University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown Harvard University
Philip C. Withers
Philip C. Withers University of Western Australia
Wesley W. Weathers
Wesley W. Weathers University of California, Davis

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