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Research interests
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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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Common Tern Mercury Study
Bracey, A. M. (PI)
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE
10/25/23 → 6/30/26
Project: Research project
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Conservation and Management of Common Terns (Sterna hiru
Cuthbert, F. (PI), Bracey, A. M. (CoI) & Niemi, G. J. (CoI)
USDI FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
4/30/16 → 7/31/18
Project: Research project
Research output
- 13 Article
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Occurrence patterns and trends of frogs in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes call for further habitat restoration
Tozer, D. C., Bracey, A. M., Brady, V. J., Chislock, M. F., Ciborowski, J. J. H., Cooper, M. J., Fiorino, G. E., Gehring, T. M., Gnass Giese, E. E., Grabas, G. P., Harrison, A. M., Howe, R. W., Lamberti, G. A., Lawrence, G. J., Niemi, G. J., Uzarski, D. G., Wheelock, B. A. & Ethier, D. M., Apr 2025, In: Ecosphere. 16, 4, e70248.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Stopover regions, phenology, and spatiotemporal group dynamics of adult and juvenile common terns Sterna hirundo from inland lakes in North America
Bracey, A., Strand, F., Grinde, A., Cuthbert, F., McKellar, A. E., Moore, D., Craig, E. & Lisovski, S., May 2025, In: Journal of Avian Biology. 2025, 3, e03308.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations -
Incorporating weather in counts and trends of migrating Common Nighthawks
Kolbe, S. R., Niemi, G. J., Bracey, A. M., Etterson, M. A. & Grinde, A. R., Mar 2024, In: Avian Conservation and Ecology. 19, 1, 9.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations -
Increasing marsh bird abundance in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes, 2011–2021, likely caused by increasing water levels
Tozer, D. C., Bracey, A. M., Fiorino, G. E., Gehring, T. M., Gnass Giese, E. E., Grabas, G. P., Howe, R. W., Lawrence, G. J., Niemi, G. J., Wheelock, B. A. & Ethier, D. M., May 1 2024, In: Ornithological Applications. 126, 2, duad062.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access4 Scopus citations -
An Index of biotic condition (IBC) using birds as indicators of coastal wetland quality in North America's Laurentian Great Lakes
Howe, R. W., Niemi, G. J., Bracey, A. M., Brady, V., Elliott, L., Fiorino, G. E., Gaul, W., Gehring, T. M., Gnass Giese, E. E., Lawrence, G., Norment, C. J., Panci, H., Tozer, D. C., Uzarski, D., Walton, N. G. & Wheelock, B., Dec 1 2023, In: Ecological Indicators. 156, 111174.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access5 Scopus citations
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Increasing marsh bird abundance in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes (2011–2021) likely caused by increasing water levels
Tozer, D., Bracey, A. M., Fiorino, G. E., Gehring, T. M., Giese, E. E. G., Niemi, G. J., Wheelock, B. A. & Ethier, D. M., ZENODO, Dec 7 2023
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10161723, https://zenodo.org10161723
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