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and Kenneth E. Stahlnecker, Black Canyon of the 
Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National 
Recreation Area, and Zachary H. Bowen. USGS 
Fort Collins Science Center. “Crucial nesting 
habital for Gunnison Sage-Grouse: a spatially 
explicit hierarchical approach.” 
Jeffrey L. Beck and Chad W. LeBeau, Univer¬ 
sity of Wyoming. Andrew J. Gregory, Kansas 
State University. Gregory- D. Johnson, Western 
EcoSystems Technology Inc., and Matthew J. 
Holloran. Wyoming Consultants LLC, “Greater 
Sage-Grouse and wind energy development.” 
Clait E. Braun, Grouse Inc., and K.C. Jensen, 
South Dakota State University. "Introduction: 
overview of status and conservation concerns for 
prairie grouse in North America.” 
Rob Channel I and Greg Farley. Fort Hays State 
University, “Analyses of the distribution and 
population trends of Lesser Prairie-Chicken with 
reference to Kansas populations.” 
Robert M. Gibson, University of Nebraska- 
Lincoln, “The effect of hunting on population 
size in Greater Sage-Grouse.” 
Andrew J. Gregory, L. B McNew, B. K. 
Sandercock, and S. M. Wisely, Kansas Stale 
University, “Multiple paternity and conspecific 
brood parasitism among Greater Prairie-Chickens: 
a conditional strategy for coping with anthropo¬ 
genic landscape disturbance?” 
Lance B. McNew, A. J. Gregory, S. M. Wisely, 
and B. K. Sandercock, Kansas State University, 
“Comparative demography of Greater Prairie- 
Chickens: regional variation in vital rates, sensi¬ 
tivity values, and population dynamics.” 
Sara J. Oyler-McCance and Jennifer A. Fike, 
USGS Fort Collins Science Center, and Michael 
Phillips and Paul Lukacs, Colorado Division of 
Wildlife. "Use of molecular tagging to estimate 
demographic parameters in Gunnison Sage-grouse.” 
Travis J. Runia and Kent C. Jensen, South 
Dakota State University. “Impacts of Conserva¬ 
tion Reserve Program (CRP) and landscape 
composition on presence and density of prairie 
grouse leks in South Dakota.” 
Symposium: Avian Conservation and 
Ecosystem Services in Agricultural Landscapes 
Julie A. Jedlicka, University of California, 
Santa Cruz, Russell Greenberg, National Zoolog¬ 
ical Park, and Deborah K. Lctourneau, University 
of California, Santa Cruz, “Conservation of avian 
species .strengthens ecosystem services in Cali¬ 
fornia vineyards.” 
John P. McCarty, University of Nebraska at 
Omaha, Joel G. Jorgensen, Nebraska Game and 
Parks Commission, and L. LaReesa Wolfenbar- 
ger. University or Nebraska at Omaha, "Buff- 
breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis) use of 
agricultural fields in the Rainwater Basin. Ne¬ 
braska, and implications for conservation.” 
Larkin A. Powell. University of Nebraska- 
Lincoln, “Cross-property agreements on ranch 
lands provide scale for avian conservation.” 
John E. Quinn, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 
Ron J. Johnson, Cletnson University, and James 
R. Brandle, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 
“Avian conservation in temperate agroecosys- 
tems: consideration of spatial scale and manage¬ 
ment outcomes.” 
Benjamin S. Rash ford and Eric Cropper. 
LJnivcrsity of Wyoming, and Richard Voldseth, 
North Dakota State University, "Climate change, 
agriculture and wetlands: implications for water- 
fowl conservation in the Prairie Pothole Region.” 
Symposium: Long-term Population Effects of 
Piping Plover and Least Tern Management on 
the Great Plains 
Michael J. Anteau. Mark H. Sherfy, Terry L. 
Shaffer, Jennifer H. Stucker, and Mark T. 
Wiltermulh, USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife 
Research Center, “Habitat selection and breeding 
success of Piping Plovers on a dynamic reser¬ 
voir.” 
Joy Felio, Daniel Catlin, and James Fraser. 
Virginia Tech., “Colonization and abandonment 
of Missouri River sandbars by breeding Piping 
Plovers.” 
Joel G. Jorgensen. Nebraska Game and Parks 
Commission, and Mary Bomberger Brown. Tern 
and Plover Conservation Partnership. “Interior 
Least Terns and Northern Great Plains Piping 
Plover nesting on natural and human-created 
habitat in the Lower Platte River: implications 
tor species and river management.” 
Erin A. Roche, University of Tulsa, and Terry 
L. Shaffer. Michael J. Anteau, Mark H. Sherfy, 
Marsha A. Sovada, Jennifer H. Stucker, and Mark 
T. Wiltermuth, USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife 
Research Center, "Do you see what I see? 
Detecting Least Tern and Piping Plover fledglings 
on the Missouri River.” 
Terry L. Shaffer, Mark H. Sherfy, Michael J. 
Anteau, Jennifer H. Stucker. and Marsha A. 
Sovada, USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Re¬ 
search Center, and Erin A. Roche, University of 
