Adam Haberski

Ph.D. Student

Previous degrees:

B.A., Digital Design - Quinnipiac University, 2005

B.S., Wildlife Biology - University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 2016

M.S., Biological Science - University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 2020


Thesis title/topic: Systematics of Appalachian Lathrobium (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)


Publications

Haberski, A., J. C. Hagelin, C. P. Barger, D. S. Sikes and K. A. DuBour. 2021. An efficient method for sampling aerial arthropods at nest sites of an insectivorous songbird in steep decline. Avian Conservation and Ecology 16 (2):1. [online] URL: http://www.ace-eco.org/vol16/iss2/art1/

Haberski, A., D.A. Woller, D. S. Sikes. 2021. Orthoptera of Alaska: A photographic key, new records, and synonymy of Melanoplus gordonae. Canadian Journal of Arthropod Identification 44: 1-52. doi:10.3752/cjai.2021.44

Haberski, A., M. McHugh, J. Hagelin, D. S. Sikes. 2016. An overview of ongoing research: Arthropod abundance and diversity at Olive-sided Flycatcher nest sites in interior Alaska. Newsletter of the Alaska Entomological Society 9(1): 2931.

Haberski, A., J. C. Hagelin, C. P. Barger, D. S. Sikes. (in prep). An efficient approach to sampling arthropods with canopy Malaise and colored vane traps at nest sites of a declining songbird. Field Methods in Ornithology.


Baeza, J.; Barata, R.; Rajapakse, D.; Penaloza, J.; Harrison, P.; Haberski, A. Mitochondrial Genomes Assembled from Non-Invasive eDNA Metagenomic Scat Samples in Critically Endangered Mammals. Genes 2023, 14(3), 657; https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14030657.

 

Haberski, Adam, Jessica Rykken & Derek S. Sikes (2023) Arthropod communities along an elevation gradient in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska: Rapidly shrinking tundra hosts a unique assemblage of specialists, Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 55:1, DOI: 10.1080/15230430.2023.2178149



Mailing address:

Dept of Plant & Environmental Sciences 277 Poole Agricultural Center Clemson University Clemson, SC 29634-0310

Office: E251A Poole Agricultural Center

Email: habersk@clemson.edu

Photos:  Lathrobium sp. (Clingmans Dome, Great Smoky Mts.)