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David W. Winkler, Cornell University, “Clock 
gene variation in swallows. 
Matthew B. Dugas, University of Oklahoma. 
■‘Environmental and parental effects explain 
among-brood differences in ornamental mouth 
coloration of nestling House Sparrows, Passer 
domesiicus." 
Heidi J. Erickson and Cameron L. Aldridge. 
Colorado State University, "Effects of prescribed 
fire and timing of summer livestock grazing on 
avian habitat selection in a high-elevation sage¬ 
brush ecosystem." 
Chris Foote, Lubna Nasir. and Pat Monaghan. 
University of Glasgow, “Telomere length is 
linked to early life conditions and survival in 
long-lived seabirds." 
Alexandra Frohberg and Keith Geluso, Univer¬ 
sity of Nebraska at Kearney, and Mary' Hamer. 
University of Nebraska at Kearney and the Platte 
River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, In¬ 
teracting effects of land management and hydrol¬ 
ogy on bird communities along the Platte River. 
Alexander L. Gall. USFWS Minnesota Private 
Lands Office, and Elmer J. Finck, Fort Hays Slate 
University, “Testing a long-standing ecologies^ 
principle: the hemi-marsh condition hypothesis. 
Jeff Garcia and Craig W. Benkman. University 
of Wyoming. “Cascading trait-mediated indirect 
effects across the boreal forest. 
Thomas Gardali. Nathaniel E. Seavy. and Ryan 
T. DiGaudio. PRBO Conservation Science, and 
Lyann A. Comraek. California Department ol 
Fish and Game, “Integrating climate vulnerability 
into the California Bird Species ol Special 
Concern list.” . 
Dale E. Gawlik, Florida Atlantic University. 
Garth Herring, University of California, Davis 
James M. Beerens, Samantha M. Lantz. an 
Bryan Botson, Florida Atlantic University, and 
Mark I. Cook and Rachael Pierce. South Florida 
Water Management District. “A synthesis of 
recent studies showing how prey availability 
affects wading bird habitat selection, physiology. 
and reproduction." „ ... 
Richard E. Gibbons, Louisiana Slate Univers - 
ty. Javier Barrio. Centro de Ormtologia y 
Biodiversidad (CORB1D1). Urb. Huertos de San 
Antonio. Lima 33. Peru. Gustavo Bravo. Louisi¬ 
ana State University, and Luis Alza.en r 
Ornitologia y Biodiversidad (CORB Dl). Um, 
Peru. "Do new distributional records represen 
vagrancy or the typical range ? Testing or c "ua ><- 
niche equivalency using extralimital and winter 
range occurrence records ol Black-fronted 
Ground-Tyrant (Muscisaxicola frontalis)." 
Karine C. Gil-Weir. The Crane Trust Inc., and 
William E. Grant and R. Douglas Slack, Texas 
A&M University, “Demography and predicted 
population trends of the Whooping Crane. 
Elizabeth A. Gow and Karen L. Wiebe, 
University of Saskatchewan. “Female Northern 
Flickers increase parental care but males don t 
during temporary brood enlargements. 
Cory Gregory and Stephen J. Dinsmore, Iowa 
State University, Larkin A. Powell, University of 
Nebraska-Lincoln, and Joel G. Jorgensen. Ne¬ 
braska Game and Parks Commission, “Estimating 
the abundance of Long-billed Curlews in Ne¬ 
braska." 
Blake Grisham and Clint Boal, USGS Texas 
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, and 
David Haukos. USFWS. Texas Tech University, 
"Thermal tolerances of nesting Lesser Prairie- 
Chickens and the potential population level 
influence of climate change." 
Joseph A. Grzybowski, University of Central 
Oklahoma, and Matthew A. Etterson, USEPA 
Mid-Continental Ecology Division. "Modeling 
fecundity in birds: conceptual overview and 
significance in avian biology. 
Tyler M. Harms and Stephen J. Dinsmore. Iowa 
Stale University, "Habitat associations of secre¬ 
tive marsh-birds in Iowa. 
Matthew A. Hayes. University of Wisconsin, 
and Jeb A. Barzen, International Crane Founda¬ 
tion. “Male and site fidelity of breeding Sandhill 
Cranes in a dense population in Wisconsin.” 
Christopher M. Heckscher and Syrena M. 
Taylor, Delaware State University, and James 
W. Fox and Vsevolod Afanasyev. Environment 
Research Council. Cambridge, UK, “Veery 
wintering locations and intratropioal migration: 
results from geolocator tracking. 
Steven C. Hess. USGS Pacific Island Ecosys¬ 
tems Research Center, Christina Cornett. Hawaii 
Cooperative Studies Unit and Hawai i National 
Park. Kathleen Misajon. Hawai i National Park, 
and John J. Jeffrey. Pepeekeo, HI “Tracking 
movements of the endangered Hawaiian Goose 
with satellite telemetry. 
Jeffrey P. Hoover. Wendy M. Schelsky, and 
Thomas J. Benson. University of Illinois at 
Urbana-Champaign, and Scott K. Robinson 
Florida Museum of Natural History. * Dispersal 
decisions recalibrate annual adult survival esti¬ 
mates in a migratory songbird. 
