
Caitlin Field- Doctor of Philosophy
- Manager for Science and Research Development at New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
Caitlin Field
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Manager for Science and Research Development at New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
NYC Parks: Freshkills Park - Mgr for Science and Research;
CUNY School of Professional Studies - Adj Asst Professor
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Current institution
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
Current position
- Manager for Science and Research Development
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Publications (3)
Objectives: We sought to determine the habitat associations and pathogen status of Amblyomma maculatum ticks in New York City, New York, USA, a newly expanded portion of their range.
Methods: We collected 88 ticks from two New York City parks on Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, and compared our findings to similar habitat...
Cistothorus platensis (Naumann) (Sedge Wren) are highly specialized songbirds typically associated with grasslands, wet meadows, and the fringes of marshes. In New York State, where they are listed as a threatened species, Sedge Wrens breed in low numbers far from coastal urban areas. Nevertheless, from August–October 2020, we documented breeding b...
The weakly electric gymnotiform fish produce a rhythmic electric organ discharge (EOD) used for communication and active electrolocation. The EOD frequency is entrained to a medullary pacemaker nucleus. During communication and exploration, this rate can be modulated by a pre-pacemaker network, resulting in specific patterns of rate modulation, inc...