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LaTeX revision hacks

The text of this pdf (below) provides an overview of how to use automated line referencing and updatable block quotes within a revised manuscript and in writing a letter of response to an editor. The .tex used to generate this pdf follows below. I have structured this to include a ...
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Attribute-ordered networks

Social networks can be complex, especially in dense groups where many individuals interact with many other individuals. In some cases, ties among individuals are weighted (i.e. by the number of interactions), directed (i.e. aggression is directed from a winner to a loser), and bi-directional ties occur (i.e. the same individuals ...
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Profile in Live Science

From Live Science Parrot Pecking Order Hints at Humans' Social Lives By Catherine Crawley, NIMBioS | January 28, 2015 01:25am ET   Elizabeth Hobson catches a parakeet in a mist net. She studies how animals behave in their social interactions and what motivates these interactions. Credit: Elizabeth Hobson This ScienceLives article was provided ...
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Perception of relationships

My new paper was published in a special issue on Animal Social Networks. I am extremely proud of my fantastic undergraduate collaborators on this work, Darlene John and Tiffany McIntosh. They both were essential in getting the data for these experiments during a long field season in Florida. They then ...
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Socio-ecology of parakeets

Hobson, Elizabeth, Michael Avery, Timothy Wright. The socioecology of Monk Parakeets: insights into parrot social complexity. The Auk: Ornithological Advances 131(4): 756-775. [link to journal] [link to erratum] [pdf of erratum] **Note: Due to a bug in SOCPROG 2.4, the reported dominance hierarchy steepness values we reported were inaccurate. Steepness for both captive ...
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Adaptive flexibility hypothesis – new paper

My new paper, "Behavioral flexibility and species invasions: the adaptive flexibility hypothesis", led by Tim Wright and Jessica Eberhard, has been published. Abstract Behavioral flexibility is an important adaptive response to changing environments for many animal species. Such plasticity may also promote the invasion of novel habitats by introduced species ...
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Monk parakeet project, Florida

I traveled to Gainesville Florida for some of my dissertation work on monk parakeet sociality. I worked with a captive population to study how social structure emerged in novel groups when I introduced them into large semi-natural flight pens. I had assistance from two amazing field technicians, Tiffany McIntosh and ...
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Monk parakeet project, Argentina

Graduate research -- Entre Ríos, Argentina I captured and marked monk parakeets, observed behavior, recorded vocalizations, and conducted experimental manipulations as part of my dissertation research. Map tile by Stamen Design, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under CC BY SA ...
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Monk parakeet project, Connecticut

Graduate research -- Connecticut I conducted pilot work for my dissertation research. I recorded invasive monk parakeet calls, trapped birds, marked them, and observed their behavior. Map tile by Stamen Design, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under CC BY SA ...
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Parrot trapping, Costa Rica

Consultant -- Guanacaste, Costa Rica I assisted my lab-mate Alejandro Salinas-Melgoza in his PhD work on call learning in  Amazona auropalliata (yellow-naped amazon). I helped develop and implement techniques to capture adult bird, and taught the team how to rig aerial mist nets, how to extract parrots from the nets, and how ...
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Hawk trapping, Nevada

Educator, HawkWatch International, Goshute Mountains, Nevada Conducted educational outreach at field site, presented talks to visitors about raptor biology, assisted with trapping and migration counts Map tile by Stamen Design, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under CC BY SA ...
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Honeycreeper banding, Hawaii

Research Assistant, University of Hawaii -- Hakalau National Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii I worked as a bird bander at the Hakalau National Wildlife Refuge on the Big Island of Hawaii from January to August 2005. I assisted on a long-term study of distribution, movements, and disease in Hawaiian honeycreepers. I obtained a ...
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Prikichi Project, Bonaire

Research Assistant, Cornell University -- Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles From September to December 2004 I assisted Susannah Buhrman-Deever in her Ph.D. research on behavior of Aratinga pertinax, the brown-throated parakeet (locally known as the "Prikichi"). I captured parakeets in mist nets, took blood samples, observed behavior, recorded vocalizations, and conducted playback experiments. This project ...
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Bird banding season 2, Oregon

Supervising Biologist,  MAPS Program, Institute for Bird Populations  --Siuslaw, Willamette, & Fremont National Forests, Oregon. I trained interns in extraction, banding, aging and sexing techniques during an intensive two-week training course, then supervised crews of interns at three banding stations. Map tile by Stamen Design, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, ...
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Tambopata Macaw Project, Peru

Research Assistant, Duke University, Tambopata Macaw Project Tambopata Research Center, Peru From May to August 2003, I worked at the Tambopata Macaw Project, a long-term monitoring site in Peru run by Donald Brightsmith (now at Texas A&M). I collected data during observations of parrot behavior at the clay lick, conducted point counts, ...
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MAPS banding season 1, Oregon

Bird bander, MAPS Program, Institute for Bird Populations -- Umatilla National Forest, Oregon Operated constant effort mist nets, banded birds Map tile by Stamen Design, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under CC BY SA ...
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Roseate Tern project, US Virgin Islands

Research Assistant, University of Alaska Fairbanks -- Lovango Cay & Leduck Island, U.S. Virgin Islands I assisted Hector Douglas in his PhD research on the endangered roseate tern. I recorded foraging and chick feeding observations of colonial seabirds, handled juvenile and adult birds, and trapped adults. Map tile by Stamen Design, ...
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