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Michael Hamas |
Research Program and Goals:
My research focuses on the ecology and conservation of Neotropical migratory birds in the Great Lakes region.
Selected Publications:
Zusi, R.L. and M.J.
Hamas. In Press. Bats and birds as
potential pollinators of three species of Marcgravia
lianas on Dominica. Caribbean
Journal of Science.
Smith.R., Hamas, M., Dallman, M., and D. Ewert. 1998.
Spatial variation in foraging of the Black-throated Green Warbler along
the shoreline of northern Lake Huron. The Condor 100: 474-484.
Ewert, D. and M. Hamas,
1997. Great migrations and the great
lakes. 1996 Annual Report, State of the Great Lakes. Michigan Dept. of
Environmental Quality, Lansing, MI
Ewert, D.N. and M.J. Hamas, 1996. Ecology of migratory landbirds during
migration in the midwest. Pp. 200-208. In, Management of midwestern landscapes
for the conservation of neotropical migratory birds. Frank R. Thompson III, ed.
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
Forest Service. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-187, St. Paul MN.
Hamas, M.J. 1994. Belted Kingfisher. In Birds of North
America, A. Poole, P. Stettenheim, F. Gill, Eds.: 1-20.
Philadelphia: American
Ornithologists' Union.
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