PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed articles:
Edwards, C. B., C. B. Schultz, S. P. Campbell, C. Fallon, E. H. Henry, K. C. King, M. Linders, T. Longcore, D. A. Marschalek, D. Sinclair, A. Swengel, S. Swengel, D. J. Taron, T. Wepprich, and E. E. Crone. 2024. Phenological constancy and management interventions predict population trends in at-risk butterflies in the United States. Journal of Applied Ecology. 61:2455–2469. DOI:10.1111/1365-2664.14735.
Li, Y., D. Wilson, R. Grundel, S. Campbell, J. Knight, J. Perry, and J. J. Hellman. 2023. Extinction risk modeling predicts range-wide differences of climate change impact on Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis). PLoS ONE 18: e0262382. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0262382
Meehan, T. D., S. P. Saunders, W.V. DeLuca, N. L. Michel, J. Grand, J. L. Deppe, M. F. Jimenez, E. J. Knight, N. E. Seavy, M. A. Smith, L. Taylor, C. Witko, M. E. Akresh, D. R. Barber, E. M. Bayne, J. C. Beasley, J. L. Belant, R. O. Bierregaard, K. L. Bildstein, T. J. Boves, J. N. Brzorad, S. P. Campbell, A. Celis-Murillo, H. A. Cooke, R. Domenech, L. Goodrich, E. A. Gow, A. Haines, M. T. Hallworth, J. M. Hill, A. E. Holland, S. Jennings, R. Kays, D. T. King, S. A. Mackenzie, P. P. Marra, R. A. McCabe, K. P. McFarland, M. J. McGrady, R. Melcer, Jr., D. R. Norris, R. E. Norvell, O. E. Rhodes, Jr., C. C. Rimmer, A. L. Scarpignato, A. Shreading, J. L. Watson, and C. B. Wilsey. 2022. Integrating data types to estimate spatial patterns of avian migration across the Western Hemisphere. Ecological Applications 32:e2679.
Campbell, S. P., M. E. Akresh, N. A. Gifford, and D. I. King. 2021. Effects of light-level geolocators on return rates and inter-annual territory fidelity of prairie warblers Setophaga discolor. Bird Study 68:396-407.
Campbell, S. P., E. R. Zylstra, C. R. Darst, R. C. Averill-Murray, and R. J. Steidl. 2018. A spatially-explicit hierarchical model to characterize population viability. Ecological Applications 28: 2055-2065.
Campbell, S. P., R. J. Steidl, and E. R. Zylstra. 2015. Recruitment of desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii and G. morafkai): a synthesis of reproduction and first-year survival. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 10: 583-591.
Campbell, S. P., J. L. Frair, J. P. Gibbs, and R. J. Rundell. 2015. Coexistence of the endangered, endemic Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail (Novisuccinea chittenangoensis) and a non-native competitor. Biological Invasions 17: 711-723.
Bried, J., T. Tear, R. Shirer, C. Zimmerman, N. Gifford, S. Campbell, and K. O’Brien. 2014. A framework to integrate habitat monitoring and restoration with endangered insect recovery. Environmental Management 54: 1385-1398.
Darst, C. R., P. J. Murphy, N. W. Strout, S. P. Campbell, K. J. Field, L. Allison, and R. C. Averill-Murray. 2013. A strategy for prioritizing threats and recovery actions for at-risk species. Environmental Management 51: 786-800.
Campbell, S. P., J. L. Frair, J. P. Gibbs, and T. A. Volk. 2012. Use of short-rotation coppice willow crops by birds and small mammals in central New York. Biomass and Bioenergy 47: 342-353.
Campbell, S. P., J. W. Witham, and M. L. Hunter Jr. 2012. Long-term changes in spatial distribution of birds responding to a group-selection timber harvest. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36: 313-327.
Campbell, S. P., J. W. Witham, and M. L. Hunter Jr. 2010. Stochasticity as an alternative to deterministic explanations for patterns of habitat use by birds. Ecological Monographs 80: 287-302.
Campbell, S. P., J. W. Witham, and M.L. Hunter Jr. 2007. Long-term effects of group-selection timber harvesting on abundance of forest birds. Conservation Biology 21: 1218-1229.
Campbell, S. P., A. K. Fuller, and D. A. G. Patrick. 2005. Looking beyond research in doctoral education. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3: 153-160.
Campbell, S. P., A. Clark, L. Crampton, A. D. Guerry, L. Hatch, P. R. Hosseini, J. J. Lawler, and R. J. O’Connor. 2002. An assessment of monitoring efforts in endangered species recovery plans. Ecological Applications 12: 674-681.
Lawler, J. J., S. P. Campbell, A. D. Guerry, M. B. Kolozsvary, R. J. O’Connor and L. Seward. 2002. The scope and treatment of threats in threatened and endangered species recovery plans. Ecological Applications 12: 663-667.
Campbell, S. P. and W. J. Boecklen. 2002. Are plant hybrid zones centers of vertebrate biodiversity? A test in the Quercus grisea x Quercus gambelii species complex. Biodiversity and Conservation 11: 443-467.
Book chapters:
Campbell, S. P., D. A. Patrick, and J. P. Gibbs. 2011. Biodiversity, conservation, and sustainable timber harvest: can we have it all? Pages 277-320 in J. D. Castello and S. A. Teale, eds. Forest Health: An Integrated Perspective. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
Dissertation and thesis:
Campbell, S. P. 2007. The long-term effects of a group-selection timber harvest on the bird community of an oak-pine forest in Maine. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Campbell, S. P. 1997. Plant hybrid zones as centers of biodiversity: a test in the Quercus grisea x Quercus gambelii species complex. M.S. Thesis. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Popular publications:
Gifford, N. A., and S. P. Campbell. 2019. Blue blazes: in pursuit of a butterfly effect. Natural History 127(8): 30-31.
Other publications:
Gifford, N. A., S. P. Campbell, and A. M. Dillon. 2020. Recovery of the Karner Blue (Plebejus samuelis) in the Albany Pine Bush Preserve, Albany NY. News of The Lepidopterists’s Society 62:156-159.
Zylstra, E. R., S. P. Campbell, C. R. Darst, R. C. Averill-Murray, and R. J. Steidl. 2019. Demography of Sonoran desert tortoises. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 100:e01470.