

Peer Reviewed Publications (Published/Submitted)
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Buckingham, B., K.S. Goodenough, and A. Gorski. (2025). Subadult Dispersal and Migration Phenology of Lake Erie American Herring Gulls Larus smithsonianus. Submitted to Waterbirds January 2025.
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Goodenough, K.S., R. Finch, D. Newstead, R. Mariano-Jelicich, P. Szczys (2024). Variable Connectivity Among Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger) Populations in North and South America: A Population Genetics Investigation. Waterbirds 47(1):1-13.
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Austad, M.S., J. Sand Sæbø, R. Steen, K.S. Goodenough, L.C. Davenport, and T. Haugaasen, (2024). Biparental incubation buffers temperature extremes in sandbank nesting black skimmers. Ecology and Evolution 14:e11021.
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Goodenough, K.S., T. Haugaassen, and E.S. Bridge (2024). Selective pressures influence a grow fast, fly young strategy for Black Skimmers nesting in the Peruvian Amazon. In review Ecology and Evolution.
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Goodenough, K.S., R.T. Patton, J. Lorda. (2022). Dietary plasticity mitigates impacts to reproduction for the Gull-billed Tern Gelochelidon nilotica during abnormally warm sea surface temperature events in California, U.S.A. Waterbirds 45(3): 450-460.
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Perez, G. S., Goodenough, K. S., Horn, M. H., Patton, R. T., Ruiz, E. A., Velarde, E., & Aguilar, A. (2020). High Connectivity Among Breeding Populations of the Elegant Tern (Thalasseus elegans) in Mexico and Southern California Revealed Through Population Genomic Analysis. Waterbirds, 43(1), 17-27.
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Loraamm, R. W., K.S. Goodenough, K. S., C. Burch, C., L.C. Davenport, & T. Haugaasen. (2020). A time-geographic approach to identifying daily habitat use patterns for Amazonian Black Skimmers. Applied Geography, 118, 102189.
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Goodenough, K.S. and R.T. Patton. (2019). Satellite telemetry reveals strong fidelity between breeding and wintering grounds for the Gull-billed Tern. Waterbirds 42(2):400-410.
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Neer, D., L. Oakes, A. Stern. and K.S. Goodenough. (2018). The Effects of Different Concentrations of Caffeine on Daphnia magna Heart Rates. Journal of Undergraduate Biology Laboratory Investigations, 1(2). [student-led paper]
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Patton, R.T., K.S. Goodenough, S. DeLa Cruz, H. Nevins, B. Bodenstein, R. Cole, B. Collins, J. Beck, M. Sadowski, and J.Y. Takekawa. (2017). Mass mortality attributed to Acanthocephaliasis at a Gull-billed Tern (Gelochelidon nilotica) Colony in Coastal California. Journal of Wildlife Disease 53(4): 885-890.
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Davenport L.C., K.S. Goodenough, and T. Haugaasen. (2016). Birds of two oceans? Trans-Andean and divergent migration of Black Skimmers (Rynchops niger cinerascens) from the Peruvian Amazon. PLoS ONE 11(1): e0144994. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0144994.
Other Publications
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Palacios, E.C., K.S. Goodenough, J. A. Castillo-Guerrero, S. Hernández-Vázquez, M.A. González-Bernal, E. Soto-Montoya, E.S. Amador-Silva, E. Mellink. M. Rioja-López, and S Gómez del Angel. Population Assessment for the Western Gull-billed Tern Gelochelidon nilotica vanrossemi: 2014 and 2015 breeding seasons. Final Report to the U.S (United States). Fish and Wildlife Service 2800 Cottage Way Sacramento, CA 95825 USFWS Agreement No.: F13AC00670. 32pp.
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Goodenough, K.S., and C. Gailband. 2014. A Care and Hand Rearing Manual for the Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus nivosus). Living Coast Discovery Center, San Diego, CA 92115. Funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 8, Sacramento, California. Technical document 46 pp.