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James Daniel Lambert

James Daniel Lambert
High Branch Conservation Services
3 Linden Rd.
Hartland, 05048
United States of America


Phone: +1 802-436-4065
E-mail: dan(at)highbranchconservation.com


Additional functions:
Research Associate for Mountain Birdwatch, a research and monitoring program for high-elevation bird populations in the northeastern US and adjacent regions of Canada.


Key Publications of James Daniel Lambert (up to ten) :
Lambert, J. D., T. P. Hodgman, E. J. Laurent, G. L. Brewer, M. J. Iliff, and R. Dettmers.
2009. The Northeast Bird Monitoring Handbook. American Bird Conservancy. The Plains, Virginia. 32 pp.

Lambert, J.D., D.I. King, J.P. Buonaccorsi and L.S. Prout. 2008. Decline of a New Hampshire Bicknell's Thrush Population, 1993-2003. Northeastern Naturalist 15: 607-618.

King, D., J.D. Lambert, J. P. Buonaccorsi, and L. S. Prout. 2007. Avian population trends in the vulnerable montane forests of the Northern Appalachians, USA. Biodiversity and Conservation 17: 2691-2700.

Lambert, J.D.; McFarland, K. P.; Rimmer, C.C.; Faccio, S.D.; Atwood, J. L. 2005. A practical model of Bicknell's Thrush distribution in the northeastern United States. Wilson Bulletin 117: 1-11.

Rodenhouse, N. L.; Matthews, S. N.; McFarland, K. P.; Lambert, J. D.; Iverson, L. R.; Prasad, A.,; Sillett, T. S.; Holmes, R. T. 2008. Potential effects of climate change on birds of the Northeast. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 13: 517-540.


Expertise of James Daniel Lambert:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeExpert Type
Scientific / Fundamental Research
Research Interface / Management
Topic BiosphereBiosphere
Animals
Biodiversity
Topic EcosystemsEcosystems
Terrestrial Ecosystems
Mountain Research InitiativeMRI Research area
Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount
Sustainable land use and natural resources management

Last update: 3/9/16
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