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Overview

Scott H. Newman is affiliated with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Italy. Their research primarily falls within the field of Arts and Humanities, with a focus on Music and Religious Studies as subfields.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Music History and Culture
  • Diverse Musicological Studies
  • Musicology and Musical Analysis
  • Caribbean and African Literature and Culture

Among their recent scholarly contributions are the following papers:

  • Sound Studies from Africa, 2023, published in the Journal of African Cultural Studies
  • "Limitless Black Resonance": The Grotesque Sonority of Dambudzo Marechera and Sony Labou Tansi, 2023, published in Comparative Literature

Scott H. Newman has a record of publishing in venues such as:

  • Journal of African Cultural Studies
  • Comparative Literature

Collaboration has involved coauthorship with Susanna L. Sacks, among others.

Best Publications

  • Avian influenza H5N1 viral and bird migration networks in Asia

    Huaiyu Tian;Sen Zhou;Lu Dong;Thomas P. Van Boeckel

  • The roller coaster flight strategy of bar-headed geese conserves energy during Himalayan migrations

    Charles M. Bishop;Robin J. Spivey;Lucy A. Hawkes;Nyambayar Batbayar

  • The trans-Himalayan flights of bar-headed geese (Anser indicus)

    Lucy A. Hawkes;Sivananinthaperumal Balachandran;Nyambayar Batbayar;Patrick J. Butler

  • Potential spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 by wildfowl: dispersal ranges and rates determined from large-scale satellite telemetry

    Nicolas Gaidet;Julien Cappelle;John Y. Takekawa;Diann J. Prosser

  • Applying the Declining Population Paradigm: Diagnosing Causes of Poor Reproduction in the Marbled Murrelet

    M. Zachariah Peery;Steven R. Beissinger;Scott H. Newman;Esther B. Burkett

  • Long-term direct and indirect effects of the 'Exxon Valdez' oil spill on pigeon guillemots in Prince William Sound, Alaska

    Gregory H. Golet;Pamela E. Seiser;A. David McGuire;Daniel D. Roby

  • Migration of Waterfowl in the East Asian Flyway and Spatial Relationship to HPAI H5N1 Outbreaks

    John Y. Takekawa;Scott H. Newman;Xiangming Xiao;Diann J. Prosser

  • Evidence of Infection by H5N2 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Healthy Wild Waterfowl

    Nicolas Gaidet;Giovanni Cattoli;Saliha Hammoumi;Scott H. Newman

  • Flying with the wind: scale dependency of speed and direction measurements in modelling wind support in avian flight

    Kamran Safi;Kamran Safi;Bart Kranstauber;Bart Kranstauber;Rolf Weinzierl;Larry Griffin

  • Income Disparities and the Global Distribution of Intensively Farmed Chicken and Pigs.

    Marius Gilbert;Giulia Conchedda;Thomas P. Van Boeckel;Giuseppina Cinardi

  • Wild bird migration across the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau: a transmission route for highly pathogenic H5N1.

    Diann J. Prosser;Diann J. Prosser;Peng Cui;John Y. Takekawa;Mingjie Tang

  • Hematological and plasma biochemical reference ranges of Alaskan seabirds: their ecological significance and clinical importance

    S.H. Newman;J.F. Piatt;J. White

  • The role of wildlife in transboundary animal diseases

    J. L. Siembieda;R. A. Kock;T. A. McCracken;S. H. Newman

  • Understanding the ecological drivers of avian influenza virus infection in wildfowl: a continental-scale study across Africa

    N. Gaidet;A. Caron;J. Cappelle;G. S. Cumming

  • Flying Over an Infected Landscape: Distribution of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 Risk in South Asia and Satellite Tracking of Wild Waterfowl

    Marius Gilbert;Scott H. Newman;John Y. Takekawa;Leo Loth

  • Molecular evidence of Ebola Reston virus infection in Philippine bats

    Sarah I. Jayme;Sarah I. Jayme;Hume E. Field;Hume E. Field;Carol de Jong;Kevin J. Olival

  • Eco-Virological Approach for Assessing the Role of Wild Birds in the Spread of Avian Influenza H5N1 along the Central Asian Flyway

    Scott H. Newman;Nichola J. Hill;Nichola J. Hill;Kyle A. Spragens;Daniel Janies

  • The paradox of extreme high-altitude migration in bar-headed geese Anser indicus

    Lucy A. Hawkes;S. Balachandran;N. Batbayar;P. J. Butler

  • Mapping migratory flyways in Asia using dynamic Brownian bridge movement models

    Eric C Palm;Scott H Newman;Diann J Prosser;Xiangming Xiao;Xiangming Xiao

  • Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007

    Sasan R Fereidouni;Ortrud Werner;Elke Starick;Martin Beer

  • Potential spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 by wildfowl : dispersal ranges and rates determined from large-scale satellite telemetry

    Nicolas Gaidet;Julien Cappelle;John Y. Takekawa;Samuel Iverson

Frequent Co-Authors

John Y. Takekawa
John Y. Takekawa United States Geological Survey
Diann J. Prosser
Diann J. Prosser United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Xiangming Xiao
Xiangming Xiao University of Oklahoma
Martin Wikelski
Martin Wikelski Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
David C. Douglas
David C. Douglas United States Geological Survey
Marius Gilbert
Marius Gilbert Université Libre de Bruxelles
Dirk U. Pfeiffer
Dirk U. Pfeiffer City University of Hong Kong
M. Zachariah Peery
M. Zachariah Peery University of Wisconsin–Madison
Steven R. Beissinger
Steven R. Beissinger University of California, Berkeley
Lucy A. Hawkes
Lucy A. Hawkes University of Exeter

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