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Bryce Masuda, M.S.

Greggor, A.L., B. Masuda, A.C. Sabol, R.R. Swaisgood. 2022. What do animals learn during anti‑predator training? Testing for predator‑specific learning in ‘alalā (Corvus hawaiiensis). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76 (165). 1-11.

Sabol, A.C., A.L. Greggor, B. Masuda, R.R. Swaisgood. 2022. Testing the maintenance of natural responses to survival‑relevant calls in the conservation breeding population of a critically endangered corvid (Corvus hawaiiensis). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76(21). 1-13.

Shiels, A.B., L.H. Crampton, D.R. Spock, A.L. Greggor, K. Earnest, L. Berry, B. Masuda. 2022. Testing Goodnature A24 rat trap excluders and trap height placement to prevent non-target bird mortality. Management of Biological Invasions 13 (3). 534-556.

Flanagan, A.M., B. Masuda, C.E. Grueber, J.T. Sutton. 2021. Moving from trends to benchmarks by using regression tree analysis to find inbreeding thresholds in a critically endangered bird. Conservation Biology 25 (4). 1278-1287.

Greggor, A.L., B. Masuda, J.M. Gaudioso-Levita, J.T. Nelson, T.H. White, D.M. Shier, S.M. Farabaugh, R.R. Swaisgood. 2021. Pre-release training, predator interactions and evidence for persistence of anti-predator behavior in reintroduced `alalā, Hawaiian crow. Global Ecology and Conservation. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01658.

Lee, H.N., A.L. Greggor, B. Masuda, R.R. Swaisgood. 2021. Anti-Predator Vigilance as an Indicator of the Costs and Benefits of Supplemental Feeding in Newly Released ‘Alalā (Corvus hawaiiensis). Frontiers in Conservation Science. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fcosc.2021.701490.

Smetzer, J.R., A.L. Greggor, K.L. Paxton, B. Masuda, E.P. Paxton. 2021. Automated telemetry reveals post-reintroduction exploratory behavior and movement patterns of an endangered corvid, ʻAlalā (Corvus hawaiiensis) in Hawaiʻi, USA. Global Ecology and Conservation 26 (e01522).

Flanagan, A.M., C. Rutz, S. Farabaugh, A.L. Greggor, B. Masuda, R.R. Swaisgood. 2020. Inter-aviary distance and visual access influence conservation breeding outcomes in a territorial, endangered bird. Biological Conservation 242.

Greggor, A.L., B. Masuda, A.M. Flanagan, R.R. Swaisgood. 2020. Age-related patterns of neophobia in an endangered island crow: implications for conservation and natural history. Animal Behaviour 160. 61-68.

Greggor, A.L., G.A. Vicino, R.R. Swaisgood, A. Fidgett, D. Brenner, M.E. Kinney, S. Farabaugh, B. Masuda, N. Lamberski. 2018. Animal Welfare in Conservation Breeding: Applications and Challenges. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 5:323. DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00323.

Sutton, J.T., M. Helmkampf, C.C. Steiner, M.R. Bellinger, J. Korlach, R. Hall, P. Baybayan, J. Muehling, J. Gu, S. Kingan, B.M. Masuda, O.A. Ryder. 2018. A High-Quality, Long-Read De Novo Genome Assembly to Aid Conservation of Hawaiiʻs Last Remaining Crow Species. Genes 9(8). 393.

Hedrick, P.W., P.E.A. Hoeck, R.C. Fleischer, S. Farabaugh, B.M. Masuda. 2016. The influence of captive breeding management on founder representation and inbreeding in the ‘Alalā, the Hawaiian Crow. Conservation Genetics 17. 369-378.

Rutz, C., B.C. Klump, L. Komarczyk, R. Leighton, J. Kramer, S. Wischnewski, S. Sugasawa, M.B. Morrissey, R. James, J.J.H. St. Clair, R.A. Switzer, B.M. Masuda. 2016. Discovery of species-wide tool use in the Hawaiian crow. Nature 537. 403-407.

Masuda, B.M., P. Fisher, B. Beaven. 2015. Residue profiles of brodifacoum in coastal marine species following an island rodent eradication. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 113. 1-8.

Masuda, B.M., M. McLean, P. Gaze. 2014. Changes in passerine populations during ongoing predator control at a community-based conservation project: a case study to evaluate presence-absence surveys. Notornis 61. 75-83.

Masuda, B.M., I.G. Jamieson. 2014. Anti-coagulant rodenticide brodifacoum detected in dead nestlings of an insectivorous passerine. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 38. 110-115.

Masuda, B.M., I.G. Jamieson. 2013. South Island saddleback. New Zealand Birds Online. DOI: http://www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/south-island-saddleback.

Masuda, B.M., I.G. Jamieson. 2013. Response of a reintroduced bird population to a rat reinvasion and eradication. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 37. 224-231.

Masuda, B.M., I.G. Jamieson. 2012. Age-specific differences in settlement rates of saddlebacks (Philesturnus carunculatus) reintroduced to a fenced mainland sanctuary. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 36. 123-130.

Masuda, B.M. 2011. Interspecific feeding of South Island tomtit (Petroica macrocephala macrocephala) nestlings and fledglings by a male Stewart Island robin (P. australis rakiura). Notornis 58. 95-97.

Masuda, B.M., E.D. Smith, I.G. Jamieson. 2010. Assessment of protocols and best-practice techniques learned during a translocation of South Island saddlebacks. Conservation Evidence 7. 69-74.

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