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2004 speech
Techno-Birds
Cooper, C. B. (2004, March). Featured presentation presented at the Pennsylvania Bluebird Society Annual Meeting, Gettysburg, PA.
Event: Pennsylvania Bluebird Society Annual Meeting at Gettysburg, PA
2004 journal article
Bluebirds put their eggs into more than one basket
Birdscope, 18(3).
2004 report
Differences in bird foraging behaviour between Sonoran Desert and urban habitats in central Arizona
2004 report
How do humans restructure the biodiversity of the Sonoran desert
In G. J. Gottfried, B. S. Gebow, L. G. Eskew, & C. B. Edminster (Eds.), Connecting Mountain Islands and Desert Seas: Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago II (No. RMRS-P-26; pp. 189–194). Fort Collins, Colorado: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
Ed(s): G. Gottfried, B. Gebow, L. Eskew & C. Edminster
2004 report
Point Count Bird Censusing Data Subset for Paper 'EFFECTS OF LAND USE AND VEGETATION COVER ON BIRD COMMUNITIES' Walker et. al
[Dataset]. https://sustainability-innovation.asu.edu/caplter/data/view/knb-lter-cap.394/
2004 chapter
Conservation biology
In W. D. Koenig & J. L. Dickinson (Eds.), Ecology and Evolution of Cooperative Breeding in Birds (pp. 197–209).
Ed(s): W. Koenig & J. Dickinson
2004 journal article
Recovery of faunal communities during tropical forest regeneration
Conservation Biology, 18(2), 302–309.
2004 journal article
Managing the tropical landscape: a comparison of the effects of logging and forest conversion to agriculture on ants, birds, and lepidoptera
Forest Ecology and Management, 191(1-3), 215–224.
2004 journal article
Species coextinctions and the biodiversity crisis
Science, 305(5690), 1632–1634.
2004 journal article
Tits, noise and urban bioacoustics
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 19(3), 109–110.
2004 journal article
Linking Optimal Foraging Behavior to Bird Community Structure in an Urban‐Desert Landscape: Field Experiments with Artificial Food Patches
The American Naturalist, 164(2), 232–243.