Annie Bracey Ph.D.

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Professional Title
Avian Ecologist

Dr. Bracey is an avian ecologist who is interested in studying the impacts of human activities on bird populations. Bracey’s aim is to integrate ecology, biology, and conservation sciences to better inform management decisions associated with avian populations. Much of Bracey’s research is focused on conservation and management of wetland birds and waterbirds breeding in the Great Lakes region.

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Minnesota Twin Cities, 2021
  • M.S. Integrated Biosciences, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2011
  • B.S. Biology, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2002

Recent Publications

Foraging Ecology Differentiates Life Stages and Mercury Exposure in Common Terns (Sterna hirundo)

3 years 1 month ago
Foraging Ecology Differentiates Life Stages and Mercury Exposure in Common Terns (Sterna hirundo)Bracey, A. M., Etterson, M. A., Strand, F. C., Matteson, S. W., Niemi, G. J., Cuthbert, F. J. & Hoffman, J. C., Mar 2021, In: Integrated environmental assessment and management. 17, 2, p. 398-410 13 p.

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Influence of call broadcast timing within point counts and survey duration on detection probability of marsh breeding birds

6 years 4 months ago
Influence du moment de diffusion d'enregistrements de chant pendant un point d'écoute et de la durée du point d'écoute sur la probabilité de détection d'oiseaux de marais nicheursTranslated title of the contribution: Influence of call broadcast timing within point counts and survey duration on detection probability of marsh breeding birdsTozer, D. C., Falconer, C. M., Bracey, A. M., Gnass Giese, E. E., Niemi, G. J., Howe, R. W., Gehring, T. M. & Norment, C. J., Dec 2017, In: Avian Conservation and Ecology. 12, 2, 8.

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

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