Courses
- ENVR 130 Introduction to Environmental Science
- ENVR 241 Principles of Ecology & Field Biology
- ENVR 344 Urban Ecology
- ENVR 348 Avian Ecology & Conservation
- ENVR 373 Techniques in Wildlife Ecology [special topics]
- ENVR 373 Biodiversity in an Age of Extinction [special topics, Honors]
- ENVR 373 Global Change Ecology [special topics, Honors]
- ENVR 390 Wildlife Ecology & Management
- ENVR 480 Environmental Seminar
Recent publications
- Laughlin AJ, Pomara LY. 2023. Winter range shifts and their associations with species traits are heterogeneous in eastern North American birds. Ornithology. ukad027 https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithology/ukad027
- Dunn PO, I Ahmed, E Armstrong, N Barlow, MA Barnard, M Bélisle, … AJ Laughlin, … AR Ruegg*, … & LA Whittingham. 2023. Extensive regional variation in the phenology of insects and their response to temperature across North America. Ecology. e4036.
- Laughlin AJ, Hudson TB*, Brewer-Jensen T*. 2022. Dynamics of an urban Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica) roost system during autumn migration. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 134(2):269-277
- Cheng Z, Gabriel S, Bhambhani P, Sheldon DR, Maji S, Laughlin AJ, & Winkler DW. 2019. Detecting and Tracking Communal Bird Roosts in Weather Radar Data. AAAI 2019.
- Laughlin AJ, Hall RJ, & Taylor CM. 2019. Ecological determinants of pathogen transmission in communally roosting species. Theoretical Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12080-019-0423-6
- Laughlin, A.J., D.R. Sheldon, D.W. Winkler, & C.M. Taylor. [2016]. “Quantifying non-breeding season occupancy patterns and the timing and drivers of autumn migration for a migratory songbird using Doppler radar.” Ecography 39[10], 1017-1024.
- Taylor CM, AJ Laughlin, RJ Hall. 2016. The response of migratory populations to phenological change: a migratory flow network modelling approach. Journal of Animal Ecology 85(3):648-659.
- Fairhurst, G.D., L.L. Berzins, D.W. Bradley, A.J. Laughlin, A. Romano, M. Romano, et al. [2015]. “Assessing costs of carrying geolocators using feather corticosterone in two species of aerial insectivore”. ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE 2: 150004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150004.
- Laughlin, A.J., D.R. Sheldon, D.W. Winkler & C.M. Taylor. [2014]. “Drivers of communal roosting in a songbird: a combined theoretical and empirical approach. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 25:734-743.
- Laughlin, A.J., C.M. Taylor, D.W. Bradley, D. LeClair, R.G. Clark, R.D. Dawson, et al. [2013]. “Integrating information from geolocators, weather radar, and citizen science to uncover a key stopover area of an aerial insectivore”. THE AUK 130[2]:230-239.
- Laughlin, A.J., I. Karsai, F.J. Alsop III. [2013]. “Habitat partitioning and niche overlap of two forest thrushes in the Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forests”. THE CONDOR 115[2]:394-402.
[NOTE: *indicates undergraduate research co-author.