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Patrick J. Ruhl's research primarily investigates the ecological and behavioral patterns of avian species, with a focus on population dynamics and habitat associations. His recent work has examined the roosting distributions and habitat usage of overwintering White-throated Sparrows, including their responses to inclement weather and inter-annual roost site fidelity. Ruhl has also studied the foraging intensity of Tufted Titmice in relation to feed type and extreme winter conditions.
Further research explores the migratory connectivity of sympatrically breeding wood-warbler species and investigates signals of genetic diversity loss in warbler species experiencing regional or range-wide declines. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5, with 19 total publications and 77 total citations. Ruhl has collaborated with several Harding University colleagues on his research.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 78
Selected Publications
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Spatial and temporal migratory connectivity of two sympatrically breeding wood‐warblers with geographically discordant population trends (2025)
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Roosting distributions and habitat associations of overwintering White-throated Sparrows ( <i>Zonotrichia albicollis</i> ) on the nonbreeding grounds (2023)
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Foraging Intensity of Tufted Titmice (Baeolophus bicolor) in Response to Feed Type and Extreme Winter Conditions (2023)
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- Roosting distributions and habitat associations of overwintering White-throated Sparrows ( <i>Zonotrichia albicollis</i> ) on the nonbreeding grounds
- Inter-annual roost site fidelity of a White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) on the non-breeding grounds
- White-Throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) Use Alternate Roost Locations during Inclement Weather
- Foraging Intensity of Tufted Titmice (Baeolophus bicolor) in Response to Feed Type and Extreme Winter Conditions
- White-Throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) Use Alternate Roost Locations during Inclement Weather
- Foraging Intensity of Tufted Titmice (Baeolophus bicolor) in Response to Feed Type and Extreme Winter Conditions
- Foraging Intensity of Tufted Titmice (Baeolophus bicolor) in Response to Feed Type and Extreme Winter Conditions
- Foraging Intensity of Tufted Titmice (Baeolophus bicolor) in Response to Feed Type and Extreme Winter Conditions
- Foraging Intensity of Tufted Titmice (Baeolophus bicolor) in Response to Feed Type and Extreme Winter Conditions
- Roosting distributions and habitat associations of overwintering White-throated Sparrows ( <i>Zonotrichia albicollis</i> ) on the nonbreeding grounds
- Roosting distributions and habitat associations of overwintering White-throated Sparrows ( <i>Zonotrichia albicollis</i> ) on the nonbreeding grounds
- Roosting distributions and habitat associations of overwintering White-throated Sparrows ( <i>Zonotrichia albicollis</i> ) on the nonbreeding grounds
- Spatial and temporal migratory connectivity of two sympatrically breeding wood‐warblers with geographically discordant population trends
- Spatial and temporal migratory connectivity of two sympatrically breeding wood‐warblers with geographically discordant population trends
- Spatial and temporal migratory connectivity of two sympatrically breeding wood‐warblers with geographically discordant population trends
- Spatial and temporal migratory connectivity of two sympatrically breeding wood‐warblers with geographically discordant population trends
- Spatial and temporal migratory connectivity of two sympatrically breeding wood‐warblers with geographically discordant population trends
- Spatial and temporal migratory connectivity of two sympatrically breeding wood‐warblers with geographically discordant population trends
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