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PUBLICATIONS

25. McKee, R. K., Taillie, P. J., Hart, K. M., Lopez, C. L., Sanjar, A., & McCleery, R. A. (2024). Ecological function maintained despite mesomammal declines. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 19668.

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24. Taillie, P. J., Boone IV, W. W., Wilson-Seelig, A. L., & McCleery, R. (2024). Diet comparison suggests limited competition between invasive black rats (Rattus rattus) and sympatric endangered rodents. NeoBiota, 94, 145-158.

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Robertson, E.P., La Sorte, F.A, Mays, J.D., Taillie, P.J. … & Scott R. Loss. "Decoupling of bird migration from the changing phenology of spring green-up." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121, no. 12 (2024): e2308433121.

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Taillie, P. J., Sneckenberger, S., Perry, N., Anderson, C., Kalasz, K., & McCleery, R. A. (2023). Sea level rise adaptation pushes an insular endemic rodent closer to extinction. Biodiversity and Conservation.

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Amaral, C., Poulter, B., Lagomasino, D., Fatoyinbo, T., Taillie, P., Lizcano, G., ... & Roman-Cuesta, R. M. (2023). Drivers of mangrove vulnerability and resilience to tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Basin. Science of the Total Environment, 2023.

 

20.

Taillie, P. J., Hartfelder, J., Potash, A., Pienaar, D., Greaver, C., Viljoen, P., ... & McCleery, R. A. (2023). Hippos alter their aggregations to mitigate density‐dependent drought effects. Austral Ecology.

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Anderson, S. M., E. A. Ury, P. J. Taillie, E. A. Ungberg, C. E. Moorman, B. Poulter, M. Ardón, E. S. Bernhardt, J. P. Wright. (2021) Salinity thresholds for understory plants in coastal wetlands. Plant Ecology. DOI: 10.1007/s11258-021-01209-2

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Book Chapter.

Poulter B., E. Fluet-Chouinard, G. Hugelius, C. Koven, L. Fatoyinbo, S.E. Page, Judith A. Rosentreter, L.S. Smart, P.J. Taillie, N. Thomas, Z. Zhang, and L.S. Wijedasa. A Review of Global Wetland Carbon Stocks and Management Challenges. In Wetland Carbon and Environmental Management (eds. K.W. Krauss, Z. Zhu, and C.L. Stagg). AGU Wiley, New Jersey.

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Taillie P.J., E.C. Braun de Torrez, A.D. Potash, W.W. Boone IV, M. Jones, M.A. Wallrichs, F. Shellenberg, K. Hooker, H.K. Ober, R.A. McCleery. (2021) Bat activity to fire regime depends on species, vegetation conditions, and behavior. Forest Ecology and Management 502: 119722 PDF

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Taillie P.J., K.M. Hart, A.R. Sovie, and R.A. McCleery. (2021). Native mammals lack resilience to invasive generalist predator. Biological Conservation.

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Smart L.S., J. Vukomanovic., P.J. Taillie, K. Singh, J. Smith. Quantifying drivers of coastal forest decline highlights opportunities for targeted human interventions. Land 10: 752.

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Taillie, P. J., McCleery, R. A. (2021) Climate Relict Vulnerable to Extinction from Multiple Climate-Driven Threats. Diversity and Distributions.

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Taillie, P. J., Jolly, S., Bobay, L., Sneckenberger, S., McCleery, R. A. (2020) Endangered Island Endemic More Resilient to Rising Sea Level than Sympatric Invasive Species. Animal Conservation. PDF 

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Smart, L.S., Taillie, P. J., Poulter, B., Mitasova, H., Swenson, J. J., Smith, J. W., Meentemeyer, R. K. Quantifying aboveground biomass changes in coastal ecosystems using repeat LiDAR and Landsat data. (2020) Environmental Research Letters.  

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Taillie, P. J., Roman-Cuesta, R., Lagomasino, D., Cifuentes-Jara, M., Fatoyinbo, T., Ott, L. E., Poulter, B. Widespread mangrove mortality resulting from the 2017 Atlantic mega hurricane

season. Environmental Research Letters. PDF

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Battachan, A., Jurjonas, MD., Morris, P. R., Taillie, P. J., Smart, L. S., Emanuel, R. E., Seekamp, E. L. (2019) Linking residential saltwater intrusion risk perceptions to physical exposure of climate change impacts in rural coastal communities of North Carolina. Natural Hazards.

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Taillie, P. J., Moorman, C. E., Smart, L. S., Pacifici, K. (2019) Bird Community Shifts Associated with Saltwater Exposure in Coastal Forests at the Leading Edge of Rising Sea Level. PLoS ONE 14(5): e0216540 PDF

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Taillie, P. J. Moorman, C. E., Ardon, M., Emanuel, R. E., Poulter, B. (2019) Decadal-scale vegetation change driven by salinity at leading edge of rising sea level. Ecosystems.

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Taillie, P. J. and Moorman, C. E. (2019) Marsh bird occupancy along a shoreline-to-forest gradient as marshes migrate from rising sea level.  Ecosphere 10(1).

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Bobay, L., Taillie, P. J., Moorman, C. E. (2018) Use of Autonomous Recording Units Increased Detection of a Secretive Marsh Bird. Journal of Field Ornithology 89: 384-392.

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Bhattachan, A., Jurjonas, M. D., Moody, A. C., Morris, P. R., Sanchez, G. M., Smart, L. S., Taillie, P. J., Emanuel, R. E., Seekamp, E. L. (2018) Sea level rise impacts on rural coastal socio-ecological systems and the implications for decision making. Environmental Science and Policy 90:122-134.

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Taillie, P. J., Burnett, R. D., Roberts, L. J., Campos, B. R., Peterson, M. N., and Moorman, C. E. Interacting and non-linear avian responses to wildfire severity and time since fire. Ecosphere 9(6).

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4.

Pickens, B. A., Marcus, J. F, Carpenter, J. P., Anderson, S., Taillie, P. J., Collazo, J. A. (2017) The effect of urban growth on landscape-scale restoration for a fire-dependent songbird. Journal of Environmental Management 119: 105-115.

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3.

Taillie, P. J., Marcus, J. F., Carpenter, J. P., Anderson, S. K. (2016) The distribution, persistence, and habitat associations of Bachman’s Sparrow (Peucaea aestivalis) in North Carolina. The Chat 80 (2): 57-71

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2.

Taillie, P. J., Moorman, C. E. Peterson, M. N. (2014) Relative importance of local and landscape-level factors on the distribution of a habitat specialist in a highly fragmented system.  The Condor: Ornithological Applications 117 (2): 137-146.

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1. 

Seavy, N., Burnett, R. D., Taillie P. J. (2012) Black-backed woodpecker nest-tree preference in burned forests of the Sierra Nevada, California. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36 (4): 722-728.

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