Dear ecologists, 

 

I have small dataset demonstrating a sex-biased habitat segregation in a
passerine bird. Females and males in Olive-sided Flycatchers appear to be
partitioning their habitat by biasing their foraging height. I'll be a
little too busy to analyze this dataset for quite a while, and I'm looking
for someone interested in this dataset to help work on the manuscript. I can
offer a co-authorship if you'd like to do some of the writing and some of
the data analysis. I believe the data would be sufficient to publish a short
note in an ornithological journal. Email me if you are interested in
collaborating on this publication. 

 

Best, 

 

Bruce Robertson 
Postdoctoral Fellow

W.K. Kellogg Biological Station

Michigan State University

3700 East Gull Lake Drive

Hickory Corners, MI 49060

 

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