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L. Curry, AFO representative John McCarty, and 
COS representative Scott Robinson. Paper ses¬ 
sions were moderated by Todd W. Arnold, Craig 
W. Benkman, Thomas J. Benson, Jennifer A. 
Blakesley, David N. Bonier, Clait E. Braun, Eli S. 
Bridge, Edward H. Burtt Jr.. Daniel Catlin, 
Jameson F. Chace. Robert l.. Curry, Dale E. 
Gawlik. Paul B. Hamel. Kitt Heckschcr. Jeff 
Hoover, Allvson Jackson, Jerome A. Jackson, 
Julie A. Jedlicka, K.C. Jensen. Jeff Kelly, Robert 
Klaver. Katherine McCarville, David B. McDon¬ 
ald, Timothy H. Parker, David Pavlacky, Brian D. 
Peer, Michelle Petersen. John E. Quinn IV, Janet 
M Ruth. Rebecca J. Safran, W. Gregory Shriver. 
Susan K. Skagen. Jeffrey A. Spendelow. Kim¬ 
berly A. Sullivan, Carol M. Vleck. Lindsey 
Wallers, Douglas W. While. Petra Bohall Wood, 
and Steve Zack. 
PAPER SESSIONS 
Symposium: Cerulean Warbler Breeding 
Biology and Migratory Behavior 
Jennifer Baldy, Raymond J. Adams, John 
Brenneman. Mark E. Miller, and Torrey Wenger. 
Kalamazoo Nature Center, ‘'A decade ol Cerule¬ 
an Warbler (Dendroica ceruled) research at Fort 
Custer Training Center. Michigan.” 
T, J. Boves, T, A. Beachy, P. Keyset', and D. A. 
Buehler, University of Tennessee. P. B. Wood, J. 
Sheehan, J. Mizel, and CJ. George, West Virginia 
University. J. L. Larkin, A. Evans, and M. White, 
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and A. D. 
Rodewald. M. Bakennans. and F. Newell, f'he 
Ohio State University. ’‘Cerulean Warbler Den- 
droica reruleu response to lorest management in 
die Appalachian Mountains.” 
Paul B. Hamel. USFS Center for Bottomland 
Hardwoods Research, T. Bently Wigley, National 
Council for Air and Stream Improvement Deanna 
K Dawson, USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research 
Center. Patrick D. Keyser. University of Tennes¬ 
see. and David Mehlman. The Nature Conservan¬ 
cy, “Cerulean Warbler Technical Group fosters 
teal conservation progress for a challenged 
species.” 
Kama I Islam. Ryan Dibala. Kyle Kaminski, 
Margaret MacNeil, Jennifer Wagner, and Lila 
(Prichard) Young, Ball State University. “The 
Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment: do silvicultur¬ 
al treatments affect Cerulean Warbler relative 
abundance and territory size and placement in 
southern Indiana?” 
F. L. Newell, A. D. Rodewald. and M. H. 
Bakermans, The Ohio State University, P. B. 
Wood, J. Sheehan, G. A. George. M. E. 
McDermott. P. M. McElhone, K. A. Perkins, 
and M. B. Shumar, USGS West Virginia Coop¬ 
erative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, D. A. 
Buehler, P. D. Keyser. T, A. Beachy. and T. J. 
Boves, University of Tennessee, and J. L. Larkin, 
A. Evans, and M. While. Indiana University of 
Pennsylvania, “A comparison of breeding density 
estimates from fixed radius point counts, dis¬ 
tance-sampling. and territory mapping for forest 
songbirds.” 
Christopher M. Rogers, Wichita State Univer¬ 
sity, ‘‘Season-long fecundity, brood parasitism, 
and nest predation in the Cerulean Warbler in 
southwestern Michigan.” 
J. Sheehan. P. B. Wood, G. George, M. 
McDermott, J. Mizel, P. McElhone. K. Perkins, 
and M. Shumar. USGS West Virginia Cooperative 
Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, D. Buehler, P. 
Keyser, T. Beachy, and T. Boves. University of 
Tennessee, J. Larkin, A. Evans, and M. White. 
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, A. Rodewald, 
M. Bakennans. and F. Newell, The Ohio State 
University, and S. Stoleson. LJSFS Northern 
Research Station. “Avian community and species 
response to hardwood forest management for 
Cerulean Warblers.” 
Scott H. Stoleson, USFS Northern Research 
Station, Jeffery L. Larkin. Indiana University of 
Pennsylvania. David Buehler and PaU’ick Keyser, 
University of Tennessee, Paul Hamel, USFS 
Southern Research Station, Amanda Rodewald, 
The Ohio State University, and Petra B. Wood, 
USGS West Virginia Cooperative Fish and 
Wildlife Research Unit, “From research to 
management: development of best management 
practices for Cerulean Warblers.” 
Melinda J. Welton, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, 
D. L. Anderson, Louisiana State University, G. 
Colorado, The Ohio State University. E. M. Car¬ 
man. San Jose, Costa Rica. T. Beachy. University 
of Tennessee. E. S. Perez, Fundacion Dcfensores de 
la Naturaleza. Guatemala Ciudad. Guatemala. D. 
Mehlman. The Nature Conservancy, J. D. Vargas, 
San Jose. Costa Rica, and L. D. Chavarria, Reserva 
El Jaguar. Jinotega. Nicaragua, “Migration distri¬ 
bution and risks: the next frontier. 
Symposium: Research on Prairie Grouse in 
North American 
Cameron L. Aldridge and D. Joanne Saher. 
Colorado State University, Theresa M. Childers 
