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Meets the requirements of WP:PROF, Not just the named professorship, but Fellow AAAS. It would however be good to add a list of her most cited published papers.
Some usable non-academic sources: [1][2][3]. You could source her book chapters from her bio. One other thing to do would be to search for reviews of those books; typically they would have references to her sections too. You could also search for where her most-cited papers have been cited, see if any are reviews/meta-analyses or if the citations are in an "Introductory" section surveying the field. If so you could include what they say there, after organizing them thematically, based on the most important things she has worked on. Churn and change (talk) 04:14, 6 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
According to Ph. D. thesis The communal roosts of black vultures Coragyps atratus: a test of the information center hypothesis she was most likely married at the time of her Ph. D. thesis.--Earwig (talk) 15:10, 30 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]