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Erin E Grabarczyk
Valdosta State University - Valdosta / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Animal Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5631772
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Erin E Grabarczyk's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Anthropogenic noise affects male house wren response to but not detection of territorial intrudersEE Grabarczyk, SA GillPloS one 14 (7), e0220576, 2019312019
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Anthropogenic noise masking diminishes house wren (Troglodytes aedon) song transmission in urban natural areasEE Grabarczyk, SA GillBioacoustics 29 (5), 518-532, 2020302020
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Decomposing an urban soundscape to reveal patterns and drivers of variation in anthropogenic noiseSA Gill, EE Grabarczyk, KM Baker, K Naghshineh, MJ VonhofScience of the Total Environment 599, 1191-1201, 2017262017
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When to change your tune? Unpaired and paired male house wrens respond differently to anthropogenic noiseE Grabarczyk, M Pipkin, M Vonhof, S GillJournal of Ecoacoustics 2, 49008-5, 2018202018
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Identifying Molecular-Based Trophic Interactions as a Resource for Advanced Integrated Pest ManagementJM Schmidt, A Acebes-Doria, B Blaauw, A Kheirodin, S Pandey, ...interactions 272, 86-94, 2021182021
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