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Susan J. Hannon

Susan J. Hannon

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
46
Citations
6786
World Ranking
4698
National Ranking
310

Overview

Susan J. Hannon is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on topics related to intensive care unit cognitive disorders and critical care and intensive care medicine.

Susan J. Hannon has contributed to publications in the following venues:

  • Age and Ageing
  • International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia

Their recent papers include:

  • 129 Can we improve the patient experience for frail, older persons admitted with delirium? (2023) published in Age and Ageing
  • P.019 An audit of postpartum neuropathies in The National Maternity Hospital, Dublin (2025) published in International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia

Frequent co-authors in their work are:

  • L O'Looney
  • Rachel Leonard
  • M A Lennon
  • K Treacy-McCarthy
  • Helen Heery

Best Publications

  • ARE BOREAL BIRDS RESILIENT TO FOREST FRAGMENTATION? AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SHORT‐TERM COMMUNITY RESPONSES

    Fiona K. A. Schmiegelow;Craig S. Machtans;Susan J. Hannon

  • Critical thresholds associated with habitat loss: a review of the concepts, evidence, and applications.

    Trisha L. Swift;Susan J. Hannon

  • Use of Riparian Buffer Strips as Movement Corridors by Forest Birds

    Craig S. Machtans;Marc-André Villard;Susan J. Hannon

  • Gap Crossing Decisions by Forest Songbirds during the Post‐Fledging Period

    André Desrochers;Susan J. Hannon

  • Population changes of the vertebrate community during a snowshoe hare cycle in Canada’s boreal forest

    Stan Boutin;C. J. Krebs;R. Boonstra;M. R. T. Dale

  • A test of the mismatch hypothesis: How is timing of reproduction related to food abundance in an aerial insectivore?

    Peter O. Dunn;David W. Winkler;Linda A. Whittingham;Susan J. Hannon

  • Winter Survival and Territory Acquisition in a Northern Population of Black-Capped Chickadees

    André Desrochers;Susan J. Hannon;Kelly E. Nordin

  • Fragments are not islands: patch vs landscape perspectives on songbird presence and abundance in a harvested boreal forest

    Michael R. Norton;Susan J. Hannon;Fiona K. A. Schmiegelow

  • Winter Responses of Forest Birds to Habitat Corridors and Gaps

    Colleen Cassady St. Clair;Marc Bélisle;André Desrochers;Susan Hannon

  • Habitat associations of black-backed and three-toed woodpeckers in the boreal forest of Alberta

    Jeff S Hoyt;Susan J Hannon

  • LIFE HISTORY STRATEGIES IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS: COMPARATIVE DEMOGRAPHY OF ARCTIC AND ALPINE PTARMIGAN

    Brett K. Sandercock;Brett K. Sandercock;Kathy Martin;Susan J. Hannon

  • Ecology of juvenile grouse during the transition to adulthood

    S. J. Hannon;K. Martin

  • Abundance and species composition of amphibians, small mammals, and songbirds in riparian forest buffer strips of varying widths in the boreal mixedwood of Alberta

    Susan J Hannon;Cynthia A Paszkowski;Stan Boutin;Jordan DeGroot

  • Nest predation in aspen woodlots in an agricultural area in Alberta : The enemy from within

    Susan J. Hannon;Susan E. Cotterill

  • Replacement of breeders and within-group conflict in the cooperatively breeding acorn woodpecker

    Susan J. Hannon;Ronald L. Mumme;Walter D. Koenig;Frank A. Pitelka

  • EFFECTS OF FOOD ABUNDANCE AND MALE PARENTAL CARE ON REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND MONOGAMY IN TREE SWALLOWS

    Peter O. Dunn;Susan J. Hannon

  • RELATING GROUSE NEST SUCCESS AND CORVID DENSITY TO HABITAT: A MULTI-SCALE APPROACH

    Douglas L. Manzer;Susan J. Hannon

  • New birds on the block: new neighbors increase defensive costs for territorial male willow ptarmigan

    Perri Eason;S. J. Hannon

  • Songbird response to partial-cut logging in the boreal mixedwood forest of Alberta

    Michael R. Norton;Susan J. Hannon

  • Natal philopatry and recruitment of willow ptarmigan in north central and northwestern Canada.

    K. Martin;S. J. Hannon

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathy Martin
Kathy Martin University of British Columbia
André Desrochers
André Desrochers Université Laval
Peter O. Dunn
Peter O. Dunn University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Stan Boutin
Stan Boutin University of Alberta
Brett K. Sandercock
Brett K. Sandercock Kansas State University
Marc-André Villard
Marc-André Villard Mount Allison University
Jens Roland
Jens Roland University of Alberta
Anthony R. E. Sinclair
Anthony R. E. Sinclair University of British Columbia
Rudy Boonstra
Rudy Boonstra University of Toronto
Roy Turkington
Roy Turkington University of British Columbia

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