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Linda A. Lait and Theresa M. Burg, University 
of Lethbridge. “The genetic makeup of the Boreal 
Chickadee: using mtDNA and microsatellites to 
discern the population structure of a small boreal 
songbird/’ 
Diane V. Landoll, Michael S. Husak, and 
Michael T. Murphy, Portland State University, 
and Jeff Kelly, University of Oklahoma and 
Cameron University, “Extra-pair paternity and 
morphological correlates in the Scissor-tailed 
Flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus) in southwestern 
Oklahoma/’ 
K. M. Langin, Colorado State University, T. S. 
Sillett, National Zoological Park, W. C. Funk, 
Colorado State University. S. A. Morrison, The 
Nature Conservancy, and C. K. Ghalambor. 
Colorado State University, “Morphological and 
genetic divergence in the Island Scrub-Jay: local 
adaptation within a single-island endemic? 
Carly N. Lapin, Matthew A. Etterson, and 
Gerald J. Niemi. University ot Minnesota. 
Breeding habitat of the rare Connecticut War¬ 
bler ( Oporomis ugilis) is related to patch size. 
Adrienne J. Leppold and Rebecca L. Holberton. 
University of Maine, “The Gulf of Maine 
migration mystery: filling in the gaps. 
Iris I. Levin and Patricia G. Parker, University 
of Missouri-St. Louis. Whitney R. Harris World 
Ecology Center, and the WildCare Center, A 
tale of two seabirds: population genetics of 
Galapagos Great Frigatebirds ( Fregata minor) 
and Nazca Boobies (Sulci grant i). 
M. P. Lombardo, M. Baiz, K. Bibby, L. Bol. L. 
Hightower, R. McLaughlin, D. Neat, and L. 
Spadacene, Grand Valley State University, “Sex 
differences in parental anti-predator responses 
during the nestling period in Tree Swallows. 
Teresa J. Lorenz. University of Idaho, and 
Kimberly A. Sullivan and Amanda V. Baktan, 
Utah State University, “Spring-summer space use 
bv Clark's Nutcrackers in Washington State. 
Peter E. Lowlher. Field Museum. Chicago, 
Illinois. “Effects of periodic cicada emergence on 
House Sparrow breeding success. 
Monika Maier and Kimberly Sullivan, Utah 
State University, “Not just a walk in the park: 
Clark’s Nutcracker in declining habitat. 
Katherine McCarville. Upper Iowa University, 
"A new interpretation for the classical avian 
fossil locality at Fossil Lake, Oregon. 
Chris McCreedy and Charles van Riper, 
University of Arizona, “Drought-delay impacts 
on Black-tailed Gnatcatcher Pohoptila melanura 
and Verdin Auriparus flaviceps productivity in the 
Sonoran Desert/’ 
David B. McDonald and Dai Shizuka, Univer¬ 
sity of Wyoming. “A social network approach to 
dominance.” 
Bailey D. McKay. Herman L. Mays, Yuchun 
Wu, Hui Li. Yao Cheng-te, Isao Nishiumi, and 
Fasheng Zou, University of Minnesota and Bell 
Museum. “The challenge of delimiting recent 
lineages: the Chinese/Taiwan Bulbul (Pycnonotus 
sinensis/taivanus) complex as a case study.” 
Malt McKim-Louder and Jeffrey P. Hoover, 
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and 
Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability, 
Illinois Natural History Survey, “Assessing the 
effects of season, brood parasitism, and individual 
quality on first-year apparent survival in a 
neotropical migratory songbird. 
Cassandra L. Mehls and Kent C. Jensen, South 
Dakota State University, Mark A. Rumble, Rocky 
Mountain Research Station, and Michael C. 
Wimberly. GIS Center of Excellence, Brookings, 
South Dakota, “Resource selection of Ruffed 
Grouse in the Black Hills National Forest of South 
Dakota and Wyoming.” 
Cathleen D. Monson, Kelly J. McKay, Robert 
R Bryant, Richard A. Sayles, Walter M. Zuur- 
deeg, Brian P. Ritter. Shirley A. Van Meter, Jason 
L. Monson, and Brian L. Blevins, BioEco 
Research and Monitoring Center, “Summary 
and results of the Milan Bottoms Bald Eagle 
night roost survey project.” 
Robert K. Murphy and Gregory W. Wright, 
University of Nebraska at Kearney, and Arun K. 
Pandey, EDM International Inc., “Mortality of 
migrant Sandhill Cranes at power lines over the 
Platte River, central Nebraska/ 
Mduduzi Ndlovu, Graeme Gumming, and Phil 
Hockey. University of Cape Town, “Phenotypic 
flexibility in African waterfowl.” 
Erin L. O’Brien, University of Oxford, and 
Russell D. Dawson, University of Northern 
British Columbia, “Selection on female prefer¬ 
ence maintains extra-pair paternity in the absence 
of consistent indirect benefits.” 
Carl H. Oliveros, Isla Biodiversity Conserva¬ 
tion and University of Kansas, and Cynthia 
Adeline A. Layusa and Jameson B. Reynon Isla 
Biodiversity Conservation, Las Pinas City, Phi- 
ippines, “Monitoring the population of the 
Calayan Rail/’ 
Joseph C. Ortega and Catherine P. Ortega. Fort 
Lewis College, “Contributing variables to nest 
