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I Will Survive: Habitat Associations of the Oʻahu ʻAmakihi (Chlorodrepanis flava) in a Novel Landscape
Presentation Year
2026
College or Department
College of Natural Resources & Sciences
Short Description of your Research or Creative Project (700 characters or less)
The Oʻahu ʻAmakihi (Chlorodrepanis flava) is a Hawaiian honeycreeper that persists on Oʻahu, the Hawaiian island with the most development and habitat disturbance. We examined the habitat associations of this species by leveraging community science data to inform a generalized linear model which evaluates how forest floristics and structure influence ʻAmakihi abundance.
Permission to Publish Work
Yes
Presentation File Upload
wildlife-apuna-kellen-203564-4x3.pdf (16.16 KB)
Primary Contact: First Name
Kellen
Primary Contact: Last Name
Apuna
Primary Contact: Email
kma139@humboldt.edu
Primary Contact: I am a
Undergraduate Student
Primary Contact: Phone Number
1 (808) 389-5939
Indicate File Dimensions
4'x3'



