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Partners in Flight IV Proceedings
McAllen Response to Habitat Change
The scientific program focused on linking conservation actions between breeding and non-breeding ranges of migratory birds and on the overlap between the needs of wintering migrants and high priority endemics in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America.
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Bagne, K. E. and D. M. Finch p 669-678: SMALL-SCALE RESPONSE IN AN AVIAN COMMUNITY TO A LARGE-SCALE THINNING PROJECT IN THE SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES
Bagne, K. E. and K. L. Purcell p 679-690: LESSONS LEARNED FROM PRESCRIBED FIRE IN PONDEROSA PINE FORESTS OF THE SOUTHERN SIERRA NEVADA
George, A. D. et al. p 691-697: INFLUENCE OF OLD WORLD BLUESTEM (BOTHRICHLOA ISCHAEMUM) MONOCULTURES ON BREEDING DENSITY OF THREE GRASSLAND SONGBIRDS IN OKLAHOMA
Heinen, J. R. and T. J. O’Connell p 698-704: INFLUENCE OF INVASIVE EASTERN REDCEDAR ON DENSITY OF BREEDING WARBLERS IN CROSS TIMBERS FOREST
Slay, C. M. and K. G. Smith p 705-712: NEST SUCCESS RATES OF FOUR SHRUBLAND SPECIALISTS IN CONSERVATION-MANAGED FIELDS WITH COMPARISIONS TO OTHER MANAGED AND UNMANAGED SHRUBLANDS