Native Bird HabitatEmily Graves
2017 The Frances M. Peacock Scholarship for Native Bird Habitat
Emily Graves is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Davis. Her project is titled “Risks and Mechanisms of Tricolored Blackbird Exposure to Neonicotinoid Pesticides in Wetland and Grassland Habitats.” Her research will utilize radio telemetry to investigate tricolored blackbird foraging movements in relation to different habitat types. She will evaluate pesticide exposure, bird body condition, stress hormone levels, and insect abundance to determine habitat characteristics that affect reproductive success in this species of conservation concern. Her study provides awareness about the role agricultural pesticides play in population decline of insectivorous wetland and grassland species.
The Frances M. Peacock Scholarship for Native Bird Habitat
To provide financial aid to study areas in the United States that provide seasonal habitat for threatened or endangered native birds and to tend useful information for land-management decisions.
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