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Jennifer Krauel

Exploring aeroecology and life in the night sky

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Publications

Note: I cannot legally post some publications here. Please contact me for a copy.

  • Bauer S, Shamoun-Baranes J, Nilsson C, Farnsworth A, Kelly J, Reynolds DR, Dokter AM, Krauel JJ, Petterson LB, Horton KG, Chapman JW (2019) The grand challenges of migration ecology that radar aeroecology can help answer. Ecography (5):861-875. doi:10.1111/ecog.04083
  • Krauel JJ, Ratcliffe JM, Westbrook J, McCracken G (2018) Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) adjust foraging behaviour in response to migratory moths. Canadian Journal of Zoology 96 (6):513-520. doi:10.1139/cjz-2017-0284   Proof   Related blog entry
  • Krauel JJ, Brown VA, Westbrook JK, McCracken GF (2018) Predator–prey interaction reveals local effects of high-altitude insect migration. Oecologia 186 (1):49-58. DOI:10.1007/s00442-017-3995-0   Related blog entry
  • McCracken GF, Bernard RF, Gamba-Rios M, Wolfe R, Krauel JJ, Jones DN, Russell AL, Brown VA (2018) Rapid range expansion of the Brazilian free-tailed bat in the southeastern United States, 2008–2016. Journal of Mammalogy 9 (2):312–320. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyx188   Related blog entry
  • Frick WF, Krauel JJ, Broadfoot KR, Kelly JF, Chilson PB (In press) The Lofty Lives of Aerial Consumers: Linking Population Ecology and Aeroecology. In: Chilson PB, Frick WF, Kelly JF, Liechti F (eds) Aeroecology. Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-68576-2
  • Krauel JJ, McGuire LP, Boyles JG (2018) Testing traditional assumptions about regional migration in bats. Mammal Research 63 (2): 115-123. doi:10.1007/s13364-017-0346-9
  • Krauel, J.J. & LeBuhn, G. (2016) Patterns of bat distribution and foraging activity in a highly urbanized temperate environment. PLoS One, 11 (12). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0168927  pdf   Related blog entry
  • Krauel, J.J., Westbrook, J.K. & McCracken, G.F. (2015) Weather-driven dynamics in a dual-migrant system: moths and bats. Journal of Animal Ecology, 84, 604-614. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12327   Proof copy   Related blog entry
  • Krauel, J.J. & McCracken G.F. (2013) Recent Trends in Bat Migration Research. In: Bat Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation (Adams, R. & S. Pedersen, eds). Springer Science, NY, NY.  Book chapter   Related blog entry
  • Pruitt, J.N., & Krauel, J.J. (2010) The adaptive value of gluttony: predators mediate the life history trade-offs of satiation threshold. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 23:2104-2111.

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mmHi, I'm Dr. Jennifer Krauel. I’m an ecologist who's fascinated by animal migration, especially when it comes to bats and insects and at high altitudes. My research is driven by a deep desire to conserve and protect biodiversity. Read more »

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