Stephanie M. Harris
Academic Fellow
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Stephanie M. Harris's research investigates ecological and behavioral patterns in animal populations. Her work includes studies on habitat selection in seabirds, with publications examining how environmental heterogeneity influences individual specialization. Harris has also explored feeding behaviors, including the differential use of glacier fronts by foraging black-legged kittiwakes and how shearwaters adjust their foraging strategies based on the landscape. Other research areas include the demography of reinforced populations, such as houbara bustards, and the links between personality, reproductive success, and re-pairing in long-lived birds. Additionally, Harris contributed to research on COVID-19 contact tracing within a U.S. military population. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 11, with 32 total publications and 829 total citations.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 32
- Citations: 829
Selected Publications
- Resource Gaps for Suicide Prevention in Rural and Underserved Older Adults with Mental Health Disparities (2025) DOI
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