Stephanie M. Harris

Academic Fellow

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-04-18

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11 h-index 32 pubs 852 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Stephanie M. Harris's research investigates the ecological and behavioral aspects of avian populations, with a particular focus on seabirds. Her work examines how environmental factors influence habitat selection, foraging strategies, and individual specialization within species. Recent publications explore the relationship between environmental heterogeneity and habitat selection in widely distributed seabirds, as well as the interannual variation in the use of glacier fronts by foraging black-legged kittiwakes. Harris has also studied fine-scale spatial segregation in pelagic seabirds driven by differential use of tidewater glacier fronts. Her research extends to understanding demographic patterns, including the long-term survival of captive-bred and wild-born houbara bustards. Additionally, she has contributed to research on blood mercury concentrations in gull species and adjustable wind selectivity in shearwaters, implying knowledge of foraging landscapes. Harris also has a publication related to COVID-19 contact tracing.

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  • h-index: 11
  • Publications: 32
  • Citations: 852

Selected Publications

  • Resource Gaps for Suicide Prevention in Rural and Underserved Older Adults with Mental Health Disparities (2025)

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