Amanda Trusty Data-verified
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Amanda Trusty's research focuses on avian ecology, particularly the nesting behavior and success of Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia sialis) in northeastern Arkansas. Her work includes investigating methods to protect nests from predators, as demonstrated by her publication on the effectiveness of lithium grease as a predator guard. Trusty has also documented the reproductive output of Eastern Bluebirds, showing instances of four broods reaching apparent fledging in a single season. Her scholarship metrics indicate an h-index of 1 with two total publications and two citations. She has collaborated on research with Virginie Rolland, Caitlin De Bellis, Sara E. Harrod, and Michael Trusty, all from Arkansas State University.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Lithium Grease as an Effective Predator Guard for Eastern Bluebird Nests (2024)
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Eastern Bluebirds ( <i>Sialia sialis</i> ) rear four broods to apparent fledging in northeastern Arkansas (2021)
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- Eastern Bluebirds ( <i>Sialia sialis</i> ) rear four broods to apparent fledging in northeastern Arkansas
- Lithium Grease as an Effective Predator Guard for Eastern Bluebird Nests
- Eastern Bluebirds ( <i>Sialia sialis</i> ) rear four broods to apparent fledging in northeastern Arkansas
- Eastern Bluebirds ( <i>Sialia sialis</i> ) rear four broods to apparent fledging in northeastern Arkansas
- Lithium Grease as an Effective Predator Guard for Eastern Bluebird Nests
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