DISEASE AND FORAGING ECOLOGY OF HAWAIIAN FOREST BIRDS
Kathryn N. van Dyk, K. L. Paxton, P. J. Hart, E. H. Paxton. 2019. Seasonality and Prevalence of Pollen Collected from Hawaiian Nectarivorous Birds. Pacific Science 73(2):187-197
Tanimoto, A. M. and P. J. Hart. 2018. 'Akeke'e (Loxops caeruleirostris) Foraging Techniques: Targeting psyllid nymphs in 'ohi'a galls. Elepaio 78(1):1-3
Samuel et al. 2018. The epidemiology of avian pox and interaction with avian malaria in Hawaiian forest birds. Ecological Monographs 0(0):1-17
Samuel, M.D., B.L. Woodworth, C.T. Atkinson, P.J. Hart, and D.A. LaPointe. 2015. Avian Malaria in Hawaiian forest birds: infection and population impacts across species and elevations. Ecosphere 6(6):104
Aslan, A., P.J. Hart, J. Wu, and C.E. Aslan. 2014. Evaluating the Quantitative Effectiveness of a Novel Pollinator: a Case Study of Two Endemic Hawaiian Plants. BIOTROPICA 46(6):732-739
Wu, J.X., D.M. Delparte, and P.J. Hart. 2014. Movement Patterns of a Native and Non-native Frugivore in Hawaii and Implications for Seed Dispersal. BIOTROPICA 46(2):175-182
Samuel, M. D., P. H. F. Hobbelen, F. DeCastro, J. A. Ahumada, D. A. LaPointe, C. T. Atkinson, B. L. Woodworth, P. J. Hart, and D. C. Duffy. 2011. The dynamics, transmission, and population impacts of avian malaria in native Hawaiian birds: a modeling approach. Ecological Applications 21(8): 2960-2973
Tucker-Mohl, K., P. J. Hart, and C. Atkinson. 2010. Can lowland dry forests represent a refuge from avian malaria for native Hawaiian birds? Pacific Conservation Biology 16:181-186
Gaudioso, J.M., D.A. LaPointe, and P.J. Hart. 2009. Knemidokoptic mange in Hawai`i `Amakihi (Hemignathus virens) on the Island of Hawai`i. Journal of Wildlife Disease 45:497-501
Eggert, L.S., L.A. Terwilliger, B.L. Woodworth, P.J. Hart, D. Palmer, and R.C. Fleischer. 2008. Genetic structure along an elevational gradient in Hawaiian Honeycreepers reveals contrasting evolutionary responses to avian malaria. BMC Evolutionary Biology 8:315
Foster, J. T., B. L. Woodworth, L. E. Eggert, P. J. Hart, D. Palmer, D. C. Duffy, and R.C. Fleischer. 2007. Avian malaria (Plasmodium relictum) and population genetic structure of Hawaiian Honeycreepers: origins of resistant populations. Molecular Ecology,16: 4738-4746.
Woodworth, B.L., C.T. Atkinson, D.A. LaPointe, P.J. Hart, et al. 2005. Host population persistence in the face of introduced vector-borne diseases: Hawaii amakihi and avian malaria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102:1531-1536