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Will O'Shea
Will O'Shea
Canadian Wildlife Service
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Individual foraging preferences are linked to innovativeness and personality in the great tit
E Serrano-Davies, W O’shea, JL Quinn
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71, 1-11, 2017
202017
Do personality and innovativeness influence competitive ability? An experimental test in the great tit
W O’Shea, E Serrano-Davies, JL Quinn
Behavioral Ecology 28 (6), 1435-1444, 2017
132017
Repeatable aversion across threat types is linked with life-history traits but is dependent on how aversion is measured
GL Davidson, MS Reichert, JMS Crane, W O'Shea, JL Quinn
Royal Society Open Science 5 (2), 172218, 2018
122018
Breeding phenology, provisioning behaviour, and unusual patterns of life history variation across an anthropogenic heterogeneous landscape
W O’Shea, J O’Halloran, JL Quinn
Oecologia 188 (4), 953-964, 2018
102018
Line of sight: simulated aerial avian predators can reduce problematic bird flyovers of airfields
W O'Shea, NE Coughlan, TC Kelly, N Mitham, J Nicholson
Human–Wildlife Interactions 14 (3), 6, 2020
32020
The evolutionary ecology of personality and life history variation in an anthropogenic heterogeneous landscape
W O'Shea
University College Cork, 2017
12017
A comparison of historical and contemporary reproductive traits in a declining population of Glaucous-winged Gulls (Larus glaucescens)
LK Blight, W O'Shea, GTW McClelland
Avian Conservation and Ecology 17 (2), 2022
2022
The fox in the box: acoustic deterrent and simulated predator disturbance to reduce problematic bird accumulations
NE Coughlan, W O’Shea, RN Cuthbert, TC Kelly, N Mitham, J Nicholson
Wildlife Research 50 (4), 237-247, 2022
2022
Foraging strategies, innovativeness and personality variation among wild birds temporarily taken into captivity
E Serrano-Davies, W O’Shea, JL Quinn
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