| DeGroote, L.W. and P.G. Rodewald. 2008. An improved method for quantifying hematozoa by digital microscopy. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 44(2): 446-450.
Gabriel, C., P. Hamel, A.D. Rodewald and W.E. Thogmartin. 2008. El Grupo Ceruleo: Collaboration to assess nonbreeding range of Cerulean Warbler in South America. Ornitologia Neotropical 19(Suppl. S.):521-529.
Gates, R.J. and S.D. Gehrt. 2008. Efficacy of oral rabies vaccination of a northern Ohio raccoon population: relevance of population density and pre-bait serology. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 44(3).
Gehrt, S.D. and J.E. Chelsvig. 2008. Bat activity in an urban landscape: Patterns. In, J.M. Marzluff, E. Shulenberger, W. Endlicher M. Alberi, G. Bradley, C. Ryan, C. ZumBrunnen and U. Simon (eds.), Urban Ecology: An International Perspective on the Interaction Between Humans and Nature. Springer Publishing; pp. 437-454.
Gehrt, S.D., W.F. Gergits and E.K. Fritzell. 2008. Behavioral and genetic aspects of male social groups in raccoons. Journal of Mammalogy 89(6):1473-1480.
Murray, L.D., C.A. Ribic and W.E. Thogmartin. 2008. Relationship of obligate grassland birds to landscape structure in Wisconsin. Journal of Wildlife Management 72(2): 463-467.
Rodewald, A.D. and D.P. Shustack. 2008. Urban flight: understanding individual and population-level responses of Nearctic-Neotropical migratory birds to urbanization. Journal of Animal Ecology 77(1): 83-91.
Rodewald, A.D. and D.P. Shustack. 2008. Consumer resource matching in urbanizing landscapes: Are synanthropic species over-matching? Ecology 89(2): 515-521.
Avina, M. M, R. A. Williams and S. D.Gehrt. 2007. A method of quantifying forest vertical structure for the purpose of evaluating bat habitat. In, D. S. Buckley, and W. K. Clatterbuck (eds.), Proc. of 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS101. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. P. 355 -363. [CD-ROM].
Avina, M. M., R. A. Williams and S. D. Gehrt. 2007. A method of quantifying forest vertical structure for the purpose of evaluating bat habitat. Proceedings of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station; Proceedings, 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference.
Bakermans, M. H. and A. D. Rodewald. 2007. Cerulean Warbler and Ohio's forests. Ohio Woodlands, Wildlife, and Watersheds Newsletter; Spring issue.
Bozek, Clare K., S. Prange and S.D. Gehrt. 2007. The influence of anthropogenic resources on multi-scale habitat selection by raccoons. Urban Ecosystems 10: 413-425.
Brasher, M.G., J.D. Steckel and R.J. Gates. 2007. Energetic carrying capacity of actively and passively managed wetlands for migrating ducks in Ohio. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(8):2532-2541.
Gehrt, S.D. 2007. Ecology of coyotes in urbanized landscapes. In urbanized landscapes. In, D.L. Nolte, W.M. Arjo, D.H. Stalman (eds.), Proceedings of the 12th Wildlife Damage Management Conference, pp. 303-311.
Gehrt, S.D. and S. Prange. 2007. Lack of interference competition between coyotes and raccoons: implications for mesopredator release hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology 18:204-214.
Morey, Paul S., Eric M. Gese and S.D. Gehrt. 2007. Spatial and temporal variation in the diet of coyotes in the Chicago metropolitan area. American Midland Naturalist 158: 147-161.
Nielsen, C.L.R., R.J. Gates and E.H. Zwicker. 2007. Projected availability of natural cavities for wood ducks in Southern Illinois. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(3): 875-883.
Prange, S. and S.D. Gehrt. 2007. Response of skunks to a simulated increase in coyote activity. Journal of Mammalogy 88(4): 1040-1049.
Rengifo, C., M.H. Bakermans, R. Puente, A. Vitz, A.D. Rodewald and M. Zambrano. 2007. First record of the White-tipped Sicklebill (Eutoxeres aquila aquila : Trochilidae) for Venezuela. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 119(2): 292-295.
Rodewald, P.G. and M.C. Brittingham. 2007. Stopover habitat use by spring migrant landbirds: The roles of habitat structure, leaf development, and food availability. Auk 124(3): 1063-1074.
Vitz, A.C. and A.D. Rodewald. 2007. Vegetative and fruit resources as determinants of habitat use by mature-forest birds during the postbreeding period. Auk 124(2): 494-507.
Atchison, K. A. and
A. D. Rodewald. 2006. Do wintering birds prefer urban landscapes?
Natural Areas Journal 26: 280-288.
Bakermans, M. H. and A. D. Rodewald. 2006. Habitat selection by
the Acadian Flycatcher: a hierarchical approach. Auk 123:368-382.
Gehrt, S. D., G. F. Hubert, Jr., and J. A. Ellis. 2006. Extrinsic
effects on long-term population trends of Virginia opossums and
striped skunks at a large spatial scale. American Midland Naturalist
155:168-180.
Leston, L. F. V. and A. D. Rodewald. 2006. Are urban forests ecological
traps for understory birds? An examination using Northern Cardinals.
Biological Conservation 131:566-574.
Murray, L. D. and L. B. Best. 2006. Winter bird use of Conservation Reserve Program fields harvested for biomass. Journal of Iowa Academy of Science 113:45-48.
Nielsen, C.L.R., P. G. Parker, and R. J. Gates. 2006. Intraspecific
nest parasitism of cavity-nesting wood ducks: costs and benefits
to hosts and parasites. Animal Behaviour 72:917-926.
Nielsen, C.L.R., R.J. Gates and P.G. Parker. 2006. Intraspecific
nest parasitism of wood ducks in natural cavities: Comparisons with
nest boxes. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(3):835-843.
Prange, S., T. Jordan, C. Hunter, and S.D. Gehrt. 2006. New radiocollars for the detection of proximity between individuals. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34:1333-1344.
Vitz, A. C. and A. D. Rodewald. 2006. Can regenerating clearcuts
benefit mature-forest birds? An examination of post-breeding ecology.
Biological Conservation 127:477-486.
Rodewald, A. D. and M. H. Bakermans. 2006. What is the appropriate
paradigm for riparian forest conservation? Biological Conservation
128:193-200.
Borgmann, K. L. and A. D. Rodewald. 2005. Forest restoration in
urbanizing landscapes: interactions between land uses and an exotic
shrub. Restoration Ecology 13:334-340.
Cristol, D. A. and A. D. Rodewald. 2005. Can golf courses play
a role in bird conservation? Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:407-410.
Gehrt, SD. 2005. Seasonal survival and cause-specific mortality
of urban and rural striped skunks in the absence of rabies. Journal
of Mammalogy 86:1164-1170.
Hertlein, D.M. and R.J. Gates. 2005. Condition, species composition,
and oak regeneration at Oakwood Bottoms Greentree Reservoir in southern
Illinois. In, L. H. Fredrickson, S. L. King, and
R. M. Kaminski, eds., Ecology and Management of Bottomland Hardwood Systems:
The State of Our Understanding. University of Missouri-Columbia. Gaylord
Memorial Laboratory Special Publication No. 10. Puxico.
Page, K.L., S.D. Gehrt, K.K. Titcombe and N.P. Robinson. 2005. Measuring
prevalence of raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis):
A comparison of common techniques. 2005 Wildlife Society Bulletin
33: 1406-1412.
Rodewald, A. D. 2005. Interactions between exotic shrubs and breeding
birds in riparian forests. Pages 43-48 in Proceedings of the Ohio
Invasive Plant Research Conference, Ohio Agricultural Research and
Development Center, Special Circular 196.
Rodewald, A. D. and A. C. Vitz. 2005. Edge and area-sensitivity
of shrubland birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 69:681-688.
Rodewald, P. G. and S. N. Matthews. 2005. Landbird use of riparian
and upland forest stopover habitats in an urban landscape. The Condor
107:259-268.
Rodewald, P. G., M. J. Santiago, and A. D. Rodewald. 2005. The
role of midwestern golf courses in the conservation of red-headed
woodpeckers. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:448-453.
Yahner, R.H., Mahan, C G., and A.D. Rodewald. 2005. Forest
wildlife management. In, C.E. Braun, ed., Techniques for Wildlife Investigations
and Management, 6th edition. The Wildlife Society,
Bethesda, MD.
Borgmann, K.L. and A.D. Rodewald. 2004. Nest predation in urbanizing
landscapes: the role of exotic shrubs. Ecological Applications 14:1757-1765.
Gehrt, S.D. 2004. Ecology and management of striped skunks, raccoons,
and coyotes in urban landcscapes. Pages 81-104, in People and Predators:
From Conflict to Conservation. Nina Fascione, Aimee Delach, and
Martin Smith (eds.). Island Press.
Gehrt, S.D. and J.E. Chelsvig. 2004. Bat activity in an urban
landscape: species-specific patterns along an urban gradient. Ecological
Applications 14:625-635.
Gehrt, S.D. and L.B. Fox. 2004. Spatial patterns and dynamic interaction
among raccoons in eastern Kansas. Southwestern Naturalist 49:116-121.
Prange, S., S.D. Gehrt and E. Wiggers. 2004. Influences of anthropogenic
resources on raccoon (Procyon lotor) movements and spatial
distribution. Journal of Mammalogy 85:483-490.
Prange, S. and S.D. Gehrt. 2004. Changes In mesopredator community
structure in response to urbanization. Canadian Journal of Zoology
82:1804-1817.
Rodewald, A.D., P.G. Rodewald and M.J. Santiago. 2004. Conservation
of red-headed woodpeckers on Midwestern golf courses. USGA Turfgrass
and Environmental Research Online. Vol. 3, No. 15.
Rodewald, A.D. 2004. Nest-searching cues and studies of nest-site
selection and nesting success. Journal of Field Ornithology 75:31-39.
Rodewald, A.D. 2004. Effects of habitat fragmentation on birds
in western landscapes: contrasts with paradigms from the eastern
United States by T.L. George and D.S. Dobkin (eds.): a review. Auk
121:978-980.
Rodewald, P.G. and M.C. Brittingham. 2004. Stopover habitats of
landbirds during fall: use of edge-dominated and early successional
forests. Auk 121:1040-1055.
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