His main research concerns Ecology, Petrochelidon, Ectoparasitism, Natural selection and Cliff. His research in Ecology intersects with topics in Sampling and Mark and recapture. His Petrochelidon research includes elements of Zoology, Animal ecology, Philopatry, Blood sampling and Corticosterone.
His research in Ectoparasitism tackles topics such as Hirundinidae which are related to areas like Parasite hosting. The Natural selection study combines topics in areas such as Nesting and Occupancy. Mary Bomberger Brown has researched Cliff in several fields, including Exhibition and Reproductive success.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Petrochelidon, Zoology, Cliff and Nest. His research on Ecology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Biological dispersal. Mary Bomberger Brown has included themes like Cimicidae, Natural selection, Directional selection, Ectoparasitism and Sparrow in his Petrochelidon study.
As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Zoology, concentrating on Brood parasite and intersecting with Intraspecific competition. His work carried out in the field of Cliff brings together such families of science as Feather and Predation. His work in Host addresses subjects such as Hirundinidae, which are connected to disciplines such as Parasite hosting.
Ecology, Petrochelidon, Zoology, Habitat and Prairie-chicken are his primary areas of study. Much of his study explores Ecology relationship to Biological dispersal. His study with Petrochelidon involves better knowledge in Cliff.
He interconnects Nesting season, Group living, Annual variation and Parasitism in the investigation of issues within Cliff. His work deals with themes such as Foraging and Grassland, which intersect with Habitat. In Prairie-chicken, Mary Bomberger Brown works on issues like Noise, which are connected to Seasonal breeder and Sound power.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Grouse, Wind power, Petrochelidon and Ectoparasitism. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Metapopulation and Ecology. His Grouse study incorporates themes from Energy development and Disturbance.
The concepts of his Wind power study are interwoven with issues in Sound and Habitat. In his study, Oeciacus vicarius, Host, Global warming and Temperate climate is strongly linked to Songbird, which falls under the umbrella field of Petrochelidon. While the research belongs to areas of Ambient noise level, Mary Bomberger Brown spends his time largely on the problem of Noise, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Zoology.
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Ectoparasitism as a Cost of Coloniality in Cliff Swallows (Hirundo Pyrrhonota)
Charles R. Brown;Mary Bomberger Brown.
Ecology (1986)
Coloniality in the Cliff Swallow: The Effect of Group Size on Social Behavior
David J. Anderson;C. R. Brown;M. B. Brown.
(1996)
INTENSE NATURAL SELECTION ON BODY SIZE AND WING AND TAIL ASYMMETRY IN CLIFF SWALLOWS DURING SEVERE WEATHER
Charles R. Brown;Mary Bomberger Brown.
Evolution (1998)
Ectoparasites reduce long-term survival of their avian host
Charles R. Brown;Mary Bomberger Brown;Bruce Rannala.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (1995)
Weather-mediated natural selection on arrival time in cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
Charles R. Brown;Mary Bomberger Brown.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (2000)
Glucocorticoid Hormone Levels Increase with Group Size and Parasite Load in Cliff Swallows
Samrrah A. Raouf;Linda C. Smith;Mary Bomberger Brown;John C. Wingfield.
Animal Behaviour (2006)
Breeding habitat selection in cliff swallows: the effect of conspecific reproductive success on colony choice
Charles R. Brown;Mary Bomberger Brown;Etienne Danchin.
Journal of Animal Ecology (2000)
ECTOPARASITISM AS A CAUSE OF NATAL DISPERSAL IN CLIFF SWALLOWS
Charles R. Brown;Mary Bomberger Brown.
Ecology (1992)
Food-sharing signals among socially foraging cliff swallows
Charles R. Brown;Mary Bomberger Brown;Martin L. Shaffer.
Animal Behaviour (1991)
Behavioural dynamics of intraspecific brood parasitism in colonial cliff swallows
Charles R. Brown;Mary Bomberger Brown.
Animal Behaviour (1989)
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