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Dr. Annie Bracey is an avian ecologist who is interested in studying the impacts of human activities on bird populations. Bracey’s aim is to integrate ecology, biology, and conservation sciences to better inform management decisions associated with avian populations. Much of Bracey’s research is focused on conservation and management of wetland birds and waterbirds breeding in the Great Lakes region.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Conservation Sciences, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Award Date: May 31 2021
MS, Integrated Biosciences, University of Minnesota Duluth
BS, Biology, University of Minnesota Duluth
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Conservation and Management of Common Terns (Sterna hiru
Cuthbert, F., Bracey, A. M. & Niemi, G. J.
USDI FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
4/30/16 → 7/31/18
Project: Research project
Research output
- 7 Article
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Effects of human land use on avian functional and taxonomic diversity within the upland coastal zone of the North American Great Lakes
Bracey, A. M., Kovalenko, K., Niemi, G. J., Gnass Giese, E. E., Howe, R. W. & Grinde, A. R., Aug 2022, In: Avian Conservation and Ecology. 17, 2, 6.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations -
Effets de l'utilisation des terres par l'homme sur la diversité fonctionnelle et taxonomique de l'avifaune dans les hautes-terres côtières des Grands Lacs d'Amérique du Nord
Bracey, A. M., Kovalenko, K. E., Niemi, G., Giese, E. E. G., Howe, R. W. & Grinde, A. R., Aug 2022, In: Avian Conservation and Ecology. 17, 2, 6.Translated title of the contribution :Effects of human land use on avian functional and taxonomic diversity within the upland coastal zone of the North American Great Lakes Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations -
Foraging Ecology Differentiates Life Stages and Mercury Exposure in Common Terns (Sterna hirundo)
Bracey, A. M., Etterson, M. A., Strand, F. C., Matteson, S. W., Niemi, G. J., Cuthbert, F. J. & Hoffman, J. C., Mar 2021, In: Integrated environmental assessment and management. 17, 2, p. 398-410 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access4 Scopus citations -
Prioritizing coastal wetlands for marsh bird conservation in the U.S. Great Lakes
Saunders, S. P., Elliott, L. H., Bracey, A. M., Gnass Giese, E. E., Howe, R. W., Niemi, G. J., Norment, C. J., Tozer, D. C. & Wilsey, C. B., Sep 2020, In: Biological Conservation. 249, 108708.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
7 Scopus citations -
Migratory routes and wintering locations of declining inland North American Common Terns
Bracey, A., Lisovski, S., Moore, D., McKellar, A., Craig, E., Matteson, S., Strand, F., Costa, J., Pekarik, C., Curtis, P., Niemi, G. & Cuthbert, F., Jul 1 2018, In: Auk. 135, 3, p. 385-399 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
19 Scopus citations