Dr. Margaret Swift
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  • research =
    • ✭ simulating african elephant movements on a fenced landscape ✭
    • mapping waterholes in africa's largest conservation area
    • antelope behaviors on a changing landscape
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    • public talks
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    • those who made me
    • where i live & work
    • decolonization
    • land-grab universities
    • going beyond land acknowledgement
    • asexuality, imposter syndrome, and belonging
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    • short stories
    • poetry
    • photography
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cv & publications


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​ORCID: 
​0000-0001-7913-1879

2022

Collins, C., S. Elmendorf, J.G. Smith, L. Shoemaker, M. Szojka, M. Swift, and K. Suding. "Global change re-structures alpine plant communities though interacting abiotic and biotic effects." Ecology Letters (2022).

2020

Clark, J. S., C. L. Scher, and M. Swift. "The emergent interactions that govern biodiversity change." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117(29) 17074-17083 (2020).

Lab papers

Clark, J.S., R. Andrus, ... M. Swift ..., R. Zlotin. Continent-wide tree fecundity driven by indirect climate effects. Nat Comms 12, 1242 (2021).
Journé, V., R. Andrus, ... M. Swift ..., J.S. Clark. Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients. Ecol Lett 25(6) (2022).
Qiu, T., M-C. Aravena, ... M. Swift ..., J.S. Clark. Is there tree senescence? The fecundity evidence. PNAS 118(34) e2106130118 (2021).
Qiu, T., R. Andrus, ... M. Swift ..., J.S. Clark. Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery. Nat Comms 13, 2381 (2022).
Sharma, S., R. Andrus, ... M. Swift ..., J.S. Clark. North American tree migration paced by climate in the West, lagging in the East. PNAS 119(3) e2116691118 (2022).

A bright blue morning sky is foregrounded by some Douglas-fir branches bearing last year's open cones.
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​Margaret Swift
Atkinson Postdoctoral Fellow
Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health
Cornell University
​Ithaca, New York, USA
  • home
  • about
  • cv & publications
  • research =
    • ✭ simulating african elephant movements on a fenced landscape ✭
    • mapping waterholes in africa's largest conservation area
    • antelope behaviors on a changing landscape
  • outreach =
    • public talks
    • lesson plans & tutorials
    • teaching statement
    • nsf grfp advice
    • science writing
    • skype a scientist
  • perspectives =
    • those who made me
    • where i live & work
    • decolonization
    • land-grab universities
    • going beyond land acknowledgement
    • asexuality, imposter syndrome, and belonging
    • reading lists
  • art =
    • short stories
    • poetry
    • photography
    • portraits
  • blog