Sara J. Miller
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Sara J. Miller's research focuses on avian ecology, specifically investigating aspects of nestling behavior in Red-Shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus). Her work has examined sibling aggression, feeding rates, and the impact of hatch rank on these behaviors. Miller has authored six publications, with a total of 25 citations, and holds an h-index of 3. She has collaborated with Virginie Rolland of Arkansas State University on one shared publication. Miller remains an active researcher, with her most recent publication in 2023.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 26
Selected Publications
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Sibling Aggression, Feeding Rates, and Hatch Rank of Nestling Red-Shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus) (2023)
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Partial Incubation and Hatching Asynchrony in the Red-Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) (2020)
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Partial Incubation and Hatching Asynchrony in the Red-Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus)1 (2020)
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Causes of Mortality and Failure at Suburban Red-Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) Nests<sup>1</sup> (2015)
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Using morphometric measurements to estimate age of nestling Red-shouldered Hawks in two eastern populations (2013)
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- Sibling Aggression, Feeding Rates, and Hatch Rank of Nestling Red-Shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus)
- Sibling Aggression, Feeding Rates, and Hatch Rank of Nestling Red-Shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus)
- Sibling Aggression, Feeding Rates, and Hatch Rank of Nestling Red-Shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus)
- Sibling Aggression, Feeding Rates, and Hatch Rank of Nestling Red-Shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus)
- Sibling Aggression, Feeding Rates, and Hatch Rank of Nestling Red-Shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus)
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