PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
2021
DIETARY FLEXIBILITY OF WOOD STORKS IN RESPONSE TO HUMAN-INDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
Evans, B. A., J. A. Klassen, and D. E. Gawlik. In press. 2021. Dietary flexibility of Wood Storks in response to human-indued environmental change. Urban Ecosystems.
2020
URBAN FOOD SUBSIDIES REDUCE NATURAL FOOD LIMITATION AND REPRODUCTIVE COSTS FOR A WETLAND BIRD
Evans, B. A. and D. E. Gawlik. 2020. Urban food subsidies reduce natural food limitation and reproductive costs for a wetland birds. Scientific Reports 10:14021. [PDF]
2019
Evans, B. A. and A. E. Jackson. 2019. Artificial lure use by a Great White Heron (Ardea herodias occidentalis) in south Florida. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 131: 171-173. [PDF]
2019
Jackson, A. E. and B. A. Evans. 2019. Opportunistic foraging on nestling regurgitants by adult Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula). Florida Field Naturalist 47: 21-24. [PDF]
2016
*Brandimarte, N., *A. Tabaque, B. Evans, and D. Gawlik. 2016. Relative abundance and biomass of exotic fish in roadway corridors. FAU Undergraduate Research Journal 5:18-24. [PDF]
2009
Evans, B. A. and T. A. Sordahl. 2009. Factors influencing perch selection by communally-roosting Turkey Vultures. Journal of Field Ornithology 80: 364-372. [PDF]
MAJOR REPORTS
2017
Evans, B. A., J. A. Klassen, and D. E. Gawlik. 2017. Wood Stork use of roadway corridor features in South Florida. Annual Report to the Florida Department of Transportation, 109 pp. [PDF]
2016
WOOD STORK USE OF ROADWAY CORRIDOR FEATURES IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Evans, B. A., J. A. Klassen, and D. E. Gawlik. 2016. Wood Stork use of roadway corridor features in South Florida. Annual Report to the Florida Department of Transportation, 22 pp.
2015
WOOD STORK USE OF ROADWAY CORRIDOR FEATURES IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Evans, B. A., J. A. Klassen, and D. E. Gawlik. 2015. Wood Stork use of roadway corridor features in South Florida. Annual Report to the Florida Department of Transportation, 22 pp.
2014
WOOD STORK USE OF ROADWAY CORRIDOR FEATURES IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Evans, B. A., J. A. Klassen, and D. E. Gawlik. 2014. Wood Stork use of roadway corridor features in South Florida. Annual Report to the Florida Department of Transportation, 20 pp.
MEDIA AND NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
2017
Evans, B. A. and D. E. Gawlik. 2017. “Bird Island” Wood Stork Response to Human-induced Landscape Change. Nature Matters, BallenIsles Wildlife Foundation, Winter 2017. [PDF]
2017
WOOD STORKS
Evans, B. A. 2017. Vero Beach magazine Wood Storks. Invited interviewee
2011
VULTURE CONVERGE IN IMMOKALEE
Evans, B. A. 2011. Vultures converge in Immokalee. WGCU Public Media. Invited interviewee