Arizona Partners in Flight
Reference Database

Alphabetic List
Listing Created 29 Nov 1995, at 12:48


685. Abert,JW (1848): Report of Lieut. J. W. Abert of his Examination of New Mexico in the Years 1846-47. (U.S. Senate Executive Document No. 23.) U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 132 pages.
[ARIZONA; BIRDS; HISTORICAL NOTES]

225. Airola,DA (1986): Brown-headed Cowbird parasitism and habitat disturbance in the Sierra Nevada. J. Wildl. Manage. 50, 571-575.
[BROOD PARASITISM; BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD; HABITAT DISTURBANCE; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

516. Aitchison,SW (1977): Some effects of a campground on breeding birds in Arizona. In: Importance, preservation, and management of riparian habitats: a symposium. (Eds: Johnson,RR; Jones,DA) (USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-43.) Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, 175-182.
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[ARIZONA; BIOMASS; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; DISTURBANCE; DIVERSITY; ENERGETICS; FHD; HABITAT STRUCTURE; HABITAT USE; MANAGEMENT; PROCEEDINGS; RECREATION; REPRODUCTION; RICHNESS; RIPARIAN]

226. Aldrich,J (1951): A review of the races of the Traill's flycatcher. Wilson Bull. 63, 192-197.
[REVIEW; SUBSPECIES; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

227. Aldrich,JW (1953): Habitats and habitat differences in two races of Traill's Flycatcher. Wilson Bull. 65, 8-11.
[HABITAT USE; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

102. American Ornithologists' Union (1957): Checklist of North American birds. 5th ed. Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Maryland. 691 pages.
[AOU; CHECKLIST; FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

103. American Ornithologists' Union (1983): Checklist of North American birds. 6th ed. Allen Press, Lawrence, Kansans. 877 pages.
[AOU; CHECKLIST; FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

228. American Ornithologists' Union (1989): Thirty-seventh supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American birds. Auk 106, 532-538.
[AOU; CHECKLIST; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

229. Ames,CR (1977): Wildlife conflicts in riparian management: grazing. In: Importance, preservation, and management of riparian habitats: a symposium. (Eds: Johnson,RR; Jones,DA) USDA Forest Service, Denver, Colorado, . (Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-43)
[GRAZING; MANAGEMENT; PROCEEDINGS; RIPARIAN; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

637. Anderson,AH (1934): The Arizona state list since 1914. The Condor 36, 78-83.
[ARIZONA; CHECKLIST; SPECIES LIST]

104. Anderson,AH (1972): A bibliography of Arizona ornithology. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 241 pages.
[ARIZONA; FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL]

518. Anderson,BW; Ohmart,RD (1977): Vegetation structure and bird use in the lower Colorado River Valley. (USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-34.) Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado.
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[ABUNDANCE; ARIZONA; COLORADO RIVER; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; DIVERSITY; GUILDS; HABITAT STRUCTURE; HABITAT USE; NICHE; NON-BREEDING SEASON; REPRODUCTION; RIPARIAN]

517. Anderson,BW; Ohmart,RD (1980): Designing and developing a predictive model and testing a revegetated riparian community for southwestern birds. In: Management of western forests and grasslands for nongame birds. (: ) (USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-86.) Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah, 434-449.
[ABUNDANCE; ARIZONA; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; DIVERSITY; HABITAT STRUCTURE; MODELING; MULTIVAR; NTMB; PCA; PROCEEDINGS; RIPARIAN; VEGETATION TYPES]

693. Anderson,Bertin W; Ohmart,Robert D (1977): Vegetation Structure and Bird Use in the Lower Colorado River Valley. In: The Importance, Preservation and Management of the Riparian Habitat: Proceedings of the Symposium. (Eds: Johnson,R Roy; Jones,Dale A) (USDA Forest Service General Technical Report GTR-RM 43.) Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, 23-34.

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[ARIZONA; BIRDS; COLORADO RIVER; HABITAT USE; MIGRATION; NON-BREEDING SEASON]

694. Anderson,Bertin W; Ohmart,Robert D (1984): Avian Use of Revegetated Riparian Zones. In: California Riparian Systems: Ecology, Conservation, and Productive Management. (Eds: Warner,RE; Hendrix,KM) University of California Press, Berkeley, 626-633.
[ARIZONA; BIRDS; CALIFORNIA; COLORADO RIVER; RESTORATION; RIPARIAN]

699. Anderson,Bertin W; Ohmart,Robert D (1985): Habitat Use by Clapper Rails in the Lower Colorado River Valley. The Condor 87, 116-125.

[ARIZONA; BIRDS; CLAPPER RAIL; COLORADO RIVER; ENDANGERED; HABITAT USE; WETLANDS]

710. Anderson,Bertin W; Ohmart,Robert D; Allen,Jr,HA (1984): Riparian Birds in Riparian/Agricultural Edge Interface. In: California Riparian Systems: Ecology, Conservation, and Productive Management. (Eds: Warner,RE; Hendrix,KM) University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 190-195.
[AGRICULTURE; ARIZONA; BIRDS; COLORADO RIVER; LAND-USE; PROCEEDINGS; RIPARIAN]

708. Anderson,H (1972): A Bibliography of Arizona Ornithology. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona. 241 pages.
[ARIZONA; BIBLIOGRAPHY; BIRDS]

29. Anderson,S (1993): Livestock management effects on wildlife, fisheries and riparian areas: a selected literature review. USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Forest Experiment Station, Humboldt, CA.
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[GRAZING; LAND-USE; RANGE MANAGEMENT; REVIEW; RIPARIAN]

478. Andrle,RF; Carroll,JR (Eds.) (1988): The atlas of breeding birds of New York State. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.
[ATLAS; CHECKLIST; NEW YORK]

105. Angell,T (1974): Owls. University of Washington Press, Seattle. 80 pages.
[FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL]

199. Ansley,RJ (1992): Soil and water relations of differentially moisture-stressed honey mosquite (Prosopis glandulosa Torr.). J. Arid. Env. 22, 147-159.
[FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL; MANAGEMENT; MESQUITE]

230. Arbib,R (1979): The Blue List for 1980. American Birds 33, 830-835.
[CHECKLIST; POPULATIONS; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

200. Arizona Game and Fish Department (1988): Threatened native wildlife in Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department Publication, Phoenix, Arizona. 32 pages.
[CHECKLIST; ENDANGERED; FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

106. Arnold,LW (1940): An ecological study of the vertebrate animals of the mesquite forest. Master's Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson. 79 p.
[ARIZONA; FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL]

771. Asplund,KK; Gooch,MT (1988): Geomorphology and the distributional ecology of Fremont cottonwood (Populus femontii) in a desert riparian canyon. Desert Plants 9, 17-27.

[ARIZONA; BURRO CREEK; COTTONWOOD-WILLOW; DISTURBANCE; FOREST MANAGEMENT; GEOMORPHOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; RANGE MANAGEMENT; RECRUITMENT; RIPARIAN; STREAMFLOW]

775. Association of Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics (1995): A survey method to classify riparian vegetation and evaluate habitat for the willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) in Central and Eastern Oregon. Association of Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, Eugene, Oregon. 9 pages.
[HABITAT USE; METHODS; MONITORING; OREGON; VEGETATION TYPES; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

107. Babbitt,C (1985): Maricopa Audubon Society goes top Alamos, Sonora, November 22-25, 1984. The Cactus Wren-dition 1985, 10-11.
[ARIZONA; FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL]

108. Bahre,CJ (1991): A legacy of change: historic human impact on vegetation of the Arizona borderlands. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizonza. 231 pages.
[ARIZONA; DISTURBANCE; FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL; HABITAT CHANGE; LAND-USE; REVIEW; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

231. Bailey,AM; Niedrach,RJ (Eds.) (1965): The Birds of Colorado. Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, Colorado.
[CHECKLIST; COLORADO; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

686. Bailey,FM (1924): An Arizona Valley Bottom. Auk 32, 424-441.
[ARIZONA; BIRDS]

232. Bailey,FM (Ed.) (1928): Birds of New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Sante Fe, New Mexico. 807 pages.
[CHECKLIST; FEPO; NEW MEXICO; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

753. Bailey,Florence Merriam (1902): Handbook of Birds of the Western United States. Houghton Mifflin and Co., Boston, Massachusetts. 511 pages.
[ARIZONA; BIRDS; FIELD GUIDE]

692. Bailey,Florence Merriam (1923): Birds Recorded from the Santa Rita Mountains in Southern Arizona. The Cooper Ornithological Club, Berkeley, California. (Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. 15)
[ARIZONA; BIRDS; SANTA CRUZ RIVER; SKY ISLANDS]

754. Baird,SF; Brewer,TM; Ridgway,R (1874): A History of North American Birds. Little, Brown, and Co., Boston, Massachusetts.
[ARIZONA; BIRDS; HISTORICAL NOTES]

520. Balda,RP (1969): Foliage use by birds of the oak-juniper woodland and ponderosa pine forest in southeastern Arizona. The Condor 71, 399-412.
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[ABUNDANCE; ARIZONA; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; DIVERSITY; FHD; FORAGING; HABITAT STRUCTURE; HABITAT USE; OAK; PONDEROSA PINE; REPRODUCTION; WOODLAND]

519. Balda,RP (1970): Effects of spring leaf-fall on the composition and density of breeding birds in two southern Arizona woodlands. The Condor 72, 325-331.
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[ABUNDANCE; ARIZONA; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; GUILDS; HABITAT USE; OAK; PINYON-JUNIPER; PREDATION; REPRODUCTION; WOODLAND]

521. Balda,RP (1975): The relationship of secondary cavity nesters to snag densities in western coniferous forests. (Wildlife Habitat Technical Bulletin No. 1.) USDA Forest Service Southwest Region (3), Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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[ABUNDANCE; ARIZONA; CAVITIES; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; DIET; FORAGING; FOREST MANAGEMENT; GUILDS; HABITAT STRUCTURE; HABITAT USE; MANAGEMENT; NON-BREEDING SEASON; OAK; PONDEROSA PINE; REPRODUCTION; SNAGS]

522. Balda,RP (1975): Vegetation structure and breeding bird diversity. In: Proceedings of the symposium on management of forest and range habitats for nongame birds. (Ed: Smith,DR) (USDA Forest Service General Technical Report WO-1.), Washington, DC, 59-81.
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[ABUNDANCE; ARIZONA; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; DIVERSITY; ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS; HABITAT STRUCTURE; HABITAT USE; MANAGEMENT; MIXED CONIFER; ORDINATION; PONDEROSA PINE; PROCEEDINGS; SUCCESSION]

523. Balda,RP; Gaud,WS; Brawn,JD (1983): Predictive model for snag nesting birds. In: Snag habitat management, proceedings of the symposium. (Eds: Davis,JW; Goodwin,GA; Ockenfels,RA) (USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-99.) Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, 216-226.
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[ABUNDANCE; ARIZONA; CAVITIES; FOREST MANAGEMENT; HABITAT STRUCTURE; HABITAT USE; MODELING; PROCEEDINGS; REPRODUCTION; SNAGS]

32. Balda,RP; Gaud,WS; Brawn,JS (1983): Predictive model for snag nesting birds. In: Snag habitat management, proceedings of the symposium. (Eds: Davis,JW; Goodwin,GA; Ockenfels,RA) USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station GTR-RM-99, Fort Collins, 216-226.
[ARIZONA; CAVITIES; FOREST MANAGEMENT; HABITAT USE; MODELING; PROCEEDINGS]

524. Balda,RP; Masters,N (1980): Avian communities in the pinyon-juniper woodland: a descriptive analysis. In: Management of western forests and grasslands for nongame birds. (Eds: DeGraff,RM; Tilghman,NG) (USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-86.) Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah, 146-169.
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[ABUNDANCE; ARIZONA; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; DIVERSITY; ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS; GUILDS; HABITAT USE; MANAGEMENT; PINYON-JUNIPER; PRECIPITATION; PROCEEDINGS; REPRODUCTION; SEEDING; SEEDS; SPECIES COMPOSITION; SPECIES LIST]

479. Baldridge,A; Chandik,T; DeSante,D (1970): The nesting season. Audubon Field Notes 24, 711-715.
[WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

480. Barbour,RW; Peterson,CT; Rust,D; Shadowen,HE; Whitt,AL,Jr (1971): Kentucky birds: A finding guide. The University Press of Kentucky, .
[CHECKLIST; KENTUCKY; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

233. Barlow,C (1900): Some additions to Van Denburgh's list of land birds of Santa Clara Co., California. The Condor 2, 131-133.
[CALIFORNIA; CHECKLIST; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

110. Barlow,JC; Johnson,RR (1967): Current status of the elf owl in the southwestern United States. Southw. Nat. 12, 331-332.
[ELF OWL; FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL]

234. Barlow,JC; McGillvray,WB (1983): Foraging and habitat relationships of the sibling species Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) and Alder Flycatcher (E. alnorum) in southern Ontario. Can. Journ. Zool. 61, 1510-1516.
[ALDER FLYCATCHER; CANADA; FORAGING; HABITAT USE; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

235. Barrows,WB (Ed.) (1912): Michigan Bird Life. Michigan Agricultural College, .
[CHECKLIST; MICHIGAN; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

2. Barton,AM; Sloane,SA (Eds.) (1992): Chiricahua mountains research symposium proceedings. Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, Tucson. 126 pages.
[AMPHIBIANS; ARIZONA; BIRDS; BUSHTIT; CLIMATE; EARED TROGON; ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS; HERPS; HORNED TOAD; MEXICAN JAY; NATIONAL PARK; QUETZAL; REPTILES; SPOTTED OWLS; THICK-BILLED PARROT; TURKEY]

236. Beezley,JA; Rieger,JP (1987): Least Bell's vireo management by cowbird trapping. Western Birds 18, 55-61.
[BELL'S VIREO; BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD; COWBIRD TRAPPING; MANAGEMENT; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

725. Behle,WH (1948): Birds Observed in April along the Colorado River From Hite to Lee's Ferry. Auk 65, 303-306.
[ARIZONA; BIRDS; COLORADO RIVER; GLEN CANYON; HISTORICAL NOTES; MIGRATION; SPECIES LIST; UTAH]

239. Behle,WH (1960): The birds of Southeastern Utah. University of Utah Biological Series 12, 1-56.
[CHECKLIST; UTAH; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

240. Behle,WH (1985): Utah birds: geographic distribution and systematics. (Utah Museum of Natural History, Occasional Publications 5.) University of Utah, . (Utah Museum of Natural History, Occasional Publications 5:i-vi+1-147)
[BIOGEOGRAPHY; CHECKLIST; SYSTEMATICS; UTAH; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

237. Behle,WH; Bushman,JB; Greenhalgh,CM (1958): Birds of the Kanab area and adjacent high plateaus of southern Utah. University of Utah Biological Series 11, 1-92.
[CHECKLIST; UTAH; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

238. Behle,WH; Higgins,HG (1959): The birds of Glen Canyon. In: Ecological Studies of Flora and Fauna in Glen Canyon. (Ed: Woodbury,AM) University of Utah,, 107-133. (University of Utah Anthropological Paper 40 (Glen Canyon Series No. 7))
[CHECKLIST; GLEN CANYON; UTAH; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

241. Belding,L (1890): Birds of the Pacific District. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1890, 101-102.
[CALIFORNIA; CHECKLIST; WIFL; WILLOW FLYCATCHER]

111. Bendire,CE (1888): Notes on the habits, nests and eggs of the genus Glaucidium Boie. Auk 5, 366-372.
[FERRUGINOUS PYGMY-OWL]

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