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Presence Current · Arkansas
Last published 2026
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Refreshed 2026-08-08

Emily Donahue

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Researcher

Also affiliated: California State University, Monterey Bay (2024–2025); University of Michigan (2013); University of Michigan–Dearborn (2013); Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2025)

Faculty Researcher

4 h-index 12 pubs 38 cited

  • Birds
  • Circadian Rhythm
  • Flight, Animal
  • Animal Migration
  • Animals

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Emily Donahue's research focuses on avian ecology and behavior, with a particular emphasis on the Loggerhead Shrike. Her work investigates various aspects of their life cycle, including non-breeding season behavior, diet, and the use of anthropogenic structures for nesting. Donahue has also explored demographic habitat partitioning and its consequences during the non-breeding season in Loggerhead Shrikes. Her research extends to other avian species, examining nesting cooperation between Western Kingbirds and a hybrid individual, as well as the relationship between avian hosts and feather mites. Donahue has co-authored multiple publications with collaborators from Arkansas State University, including Than J. Boves, Alexander J. Worm, and Andrew D. Sweet.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 12
  • Citations: 38

Selected Publications

  • Multi-sensor tracking reveals the extent of nocturnal migration in landbirds (2026)
    Current Biology DOI OpenAlex
  • Experimental evidence of a consistent commensal relationship between avian hosts and feather mites of differing host specificities (2025)
    The Auk 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Repeated Successful Nest Sharing and Cooperation Between Western Kingbirds (<i>Tyrannus verticalis</i>) and a Female Western Kingbird × Scissor‐Tailed Flycatcher (<i>T. forficatus</i>) Hybrid (2025)
    Ecology and Evolution DOI OpenAlex
  • Repeated Successful Nest Sharing and Cooperation between Western Kingbirds (Tyrannus verticalis) and a Female Western Kingbird x Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (T. forficatus) Hybrid (2024)
  • Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region (2021)
    Southeastern Naturalist 8 citations DOI OpenAlex

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Collaboration Network

9 Collaborators 4 Institutions 1 Country

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