The natural history of Caroline Atoll, Southern Line Islands. Part II. Seabirds, other terrestrial animals, and conservation
C. B. Kepler, A.K. Kepler, D. H. Ellis
1994, Atoll Research Bulletin No. 398.
conclusion: Lushly wooded Caroline Atoll, with the majority of its 39 islets (399 ha of land) either in near-pristine condition or having recovered remarkably from past disturbance, is one of the least spoiled atolls in the Pacific. Uninhabited, it harbors plant ecosystems and breeding seabirds (Pt. II) of...
Keys to a successful project: associated data and planning. Voucher specimens
R.P. Reynolds, R.I. Crombie, R.W. McDiarmid
1994, Book chapter, Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: Standard methods for amphibians
Preparing amphibians as scientific specimens
R.W. McDiarmid
W. Ronald Heyer, Maureen A. Donnelly, Roy W. McDiarmid, Lee-Ann C. Hayek, Mercedes S. Foster, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: Standard methods for amphibians
Distribution and composition of bottomland hardwood forests within the Mississippi Alluvial Valley
D.J. Twedt, W. F. Limp, M. Swan, C.R. Loesch
1994, Book chapter, The Wildlife Society, First Annual Conference Abstracts. September 20-25.
Supplemental approaches to studying amphibian biodiversity: Geographic information systems. GIS and remote sensing techniques
L.C. Hayek, R.W. McDiarmid
W. Ronald Heyer, Maureen A. Donnelly, Roy W. McDiarmid, Lee-Ann C. Hayek, Mercedes S. Foster, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: Standard methods for amphibians
Supplemental approaches to studying amphibian biodiversity: Geographic information systems. Manual GIS application for habitat specialists
J.E. Juterbock, S.S. Sweet, R.W. McDiarmid
1994, Book chapter, Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: Standard methods for amphibians
Supplemental approaches to studying amphibian biodiversity: Group activities and field trips
R.W. McDiarmid, M.A. Donnelly
W. Ronald Heyer, Maureen A. Donnelly, Roy W. McDiarmid, Lee-Ann C. Hayek, Mercedes S. Foster, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: Standard methods for amphibians
Keys to a successful project: associated data and planning. Permits
R.W. McDiarmid, R.P. Reynolds, R.I. Crombie
W. Ronald Heyer, Maureen A. Donnelly, Roy W. McDiarmid, Lee-Ann C. Hayek, Mercedes S. Foster, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: Standard methods for amphibians
Does the brown tree snake pose a threat to Florida and its Tourist industry?
T. H. Fritts
1994, Book chapter, An Assessment of Invasive Non-indigenous Species in Florida's Public Lands
House wren Troglodytes aedon
C.S. Robbins
Carol R. Foss, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire
Brown thrasher Toxostoma rufum
C.S. Robbins
Carol R. Foss, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire
Yellow-throated vireo Vireo flavifrons
C.S. Robbins
Carol R. Foss, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire
Pine warbler Dendroica pinus
C.S. Robbins
Carol R. Foss, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire
Brown-headed cowbird Molothrus ater
C.S. Robbins
Carol R. Foss, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire
Northern mockingbird Mimus polyglottos
C.S. Robbins
Carol R. Foss, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire
Prairie warbler Dendroica discolor
C.S. Robbins
Carol R. Foss, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire
Are more North American species decreasing than increasing?
Sam Droege, J.R. Sauer
E.J.M. Hagemeijer, T.J. Verstrael, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Bird Numbers 1992: Distribution, monitoring and ecological aspects
Population trends for North American species are calculated for 1966-'91 and 1982-'91 using Nonh American Breeding Bird Survey data. Species are grouped into 3 systems of guild classifications representing migration status, breeding habitat and nesting substrate. Trends for these groups are summarized by time period, bioregion and physiographic region. At...
Commonly encountered hatching problems
Glenn H. Olsen, F. Duvall
Michael J. Kornelsen, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Main Conference Proceedings, Association of Avian Veterinarians 1994 Annual Conference
Statistical aspects of modeling population change from population size data
J.R. Sauer, R. J. Barker, P.H. Geissler
R.J. Kendall, T.E. Lacher Jr., editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Wildlife Toxicology and Population Modeling: Integrated Studies of Agroecosystems
A century of population trends of waterfowl in western North America
Richard C. Banks, P. F. Springer
J. R.= Jehl Jr., N.K. Johnson, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, A Century of Avifaunal Change in Western North America
Distribution, habitat use, and status of the desert tortoise in Mexico
T. H. Fritts, R.D. Jennings
R.B. Bury, D.J. Germano, editor(s)
1994, Fish and Wildlife Research 13
Vector-host-pathogen relationships: transmission dynamics of tickborne infections
T.N. Mather, H. S. Ginsberg
D. E. Sonenshine, T.N. Mather, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Ecological Dynamics of Tickborne Zoonoses
American woodcock
J.A. Straw Jr., D.G. Krementz, M.W. Olinde, G.F. Sepik
Thomas C. Tacha, Clait E. Braun, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Migratory shore and upland game bird management in North America
Gray catbird Dumetella carolinensis
C.S. Robbins
Carol R. Foss, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire
Regional waterfowl habitat trends and implications for neotropical birds
K. J. Reinecke
Winston P. Smith, David N. Pashley, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, A workshop to resolve conflicts in the conservation of migratory landbirds in bottomland hardwood forests