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VOL. 117 · NO. 2 | May 2015
 
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The Condor 117 (2), (1 May 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/cond.2015.117.2.cov Open Access
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RESEARCH ARTICLES
Paul J. Taillie, M. Nils Peterson, Christopher E. Moorman
The Condor 117 (2), 137-146, (18 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-137.1 Open Access
KEYWORDS: Bachman's sparrow, dispersal, fire, fragmentation, herbaceous cover, landscape, patch
Susan M. Waugh, Christophe Barbraud, Lynn Adams, Amanda N. D. Freeman, Kerry-Jayne Wilson, Graham Wood, Todd J. Landers, G. Barry Baker
The Condor 117 (2), 147-164, (8 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-141.1
KEYWORDS: population model, survival, environmental effects, Hoki fishery, sea-surface temperature anomalies, recruitment, Westland Petrel, Procellaria westlandica
Megan S. Doppler, Bradley F. Blackwell, Travis L. DeVault, Esteban Fernández-Juricic
The Condor 117 (2), 165-177, (8 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-157.1 Open Access
KEYWORDS: aircraft, Airports, bird strikes, lighting and wildlife, wildlife–vehicle collisions
Christopher T. Rota, Mark A. Rumble, Chad P. Lehman, Dylan C. Kesler, Joshua J. Millspaugh
The Condor 117 (2), 178-191, (15 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-112.1
KEYWORDS: bark beetles, disturbance, ephemeral habitat, foraging, wood-boring beetles
J. Amy Belaire, Lynne M. Westphal, Christopher J. Whelan, Emily S. Minor
The Condor 117 (2), 192-202, (22 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-128.1 Open Access
KEYWORDS: Chicago, ecosystem services, residential landscapes, urban bird
Jacob L. Berl, John W. Edwards, Jeffrey S. Bolsinger
The Condor 117 (2), 203-216, (22 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-133.1
KEYWORDS: habitat thresholds, Melanerpes erythrocephalus, nest habitat selection, New York, oak woodlands, Red-headed Woodpecker
Sara J. Oyler-McCance, R. Scott Cornman, Kenneth L. Jones, Jennifer A. Fike
The Condor 117 (2), 217-227, (29 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-174.1
KEYWORDS: Centrocercus, greater sage-grouse, Gunnison sage-grouse, Bi-State population, RAD-tag, SNPs, speciation, genetic diversity
Derek E. Lee, Monica L. Bond
The Condor 117 (2), 228-236, (29 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-155.1
KEYWORDS: California Spotted Owl, Strix occidentalis occidentalis, occupancy, forest fire
Michelle L. Kissling, Scott M. Gende, Stephen B. Lewis, Paul M. Lukacs
The Condor 117 (2), 237-248, (29 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-67.1
KEYWORDS: Brachyramphus, breeding propensity, glacier, Kittlitz's murrelet, nesting success, population decline, reproduction
Henry M. Streby, Tara L. McAllister, Sean M. Peterson, Gunnar R. Kramer, Justin A. Lehman, David E. Andersen
The Condor 117 (2), 249-255, (29 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-182.1 Open Access
KEYWORDS: attachment methods, geolocation, migration, telemetry, warbler, wildlife tracking
Sean M. Peterson, Henry M. Streby, Gunnar R. Kramer, Justin A. Lehman, David A. Buehler, David E. Andersen
The Condor 117 (2), 256-261, (29 April 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-200.1 Open Access
KEYWORDS: geologger, geolocation, light stalk, songbird, Vermivora chrysoptera
Lauren E. Walker, John M. Marzluff
The Condor 117 (2), 262-283, (6 May 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-169.1
KEYWORDS: Clark's Nutcracker, Common Raven, corvid, Gray Jay, Mount Rainier National Park, PRESENCE, recreation, Steller's Jay
Virginia L. Winder, Andrew J. Gregory, Lance B. McNew, Brett K. Sandercock
The Condor 117 (2), 284-296, (6 May 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-98.1 Open Access
KEYWORDS: Behavioral avoidance, body mass, grouse, lek abandonment, male age, Tympanuchus cupido, wind turbine
John E. Andrews, Jeffrey D. Brawn, Michael P. Ward
The Condor 117 (2), 297-305, (13 May 2015) https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-14-172.1
KEYWORDS: Conservation Reserve Program, conspecific attraction, Grasshopper Sparrow, habitat selection, social cues
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