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management: prediction of tidal marsh bird 
populations in the northeastern United States.” 
Kristen M. Covino, University of Southern 
Mississippi. "Not just a breeding hormone? 
Testosterone production in songbirds throughout 
spring migration.” 
Andres M. Cuervo. Louisiana State University. 
‘•Patterns and idiosyncrasies in the evolutionary 
assembly of the Andean avifauna: a comparative 
phylogeographic study of divergence and eleva- 
tional distribution.” 
Leah Culp, University of Maine. “Roads in salt 
marshes: are tidal restrictions a concern for 
nesting Saltmarsh Sparrows?" 
Claire M. Curry, University of Oklahoma, 
“Evolution of song variation across a complex 
hybrid zone in Tufted and Black-crested titmice." 
Jeffrey DaCosta, Boston University, “RAD 
phylogenetics: harnessing next-generation se¬ 
quencing for molecular systemalics of parasitic 
finches (Viduidae)." 
Emma DeLeon, Louisiana State University, 
Habitat associations and flock characteristics 
of Rusty Blackbirds ( Euphagus carolinus) win¬ 
tering in Louisiana." 
William V. DeLuca, University of Massachusetts, 
BlackpoU Warbler (Setophagci striata) breeding 
ecology along an elevation gradient: consequences 
of temporal and spatial variation in climate." 
Matthew Dickinson, College of the Atlantic, 
"Nest site selection of sparrows on Great Duck 
Island, Maine." 
Shane G. DuBay, University of New Mexico, 
“Diversification by local adaptation to altitude in 
Andean Tit-tyrants." 
Kristen E. Dybala. University of California. 
Davis, “Post-fledging survival in Song Sparrows: 
improving estimates of annual survival and 
identifying effects of individual and ecological 
factors by stage." 
Jason Fidorra, University of Florida. “Habitat 
selection and the importance of human-construct¬ 
ed wetlands for two populations of Great Egrets in 
the southeastern USA." 
Brehan C. Furfey. Arkansas State University. 
"Nesting productivity of Black Skimmers follow¬ 
ing the BP oil spill." 
Kevyn Gammie, University of Windsor, On¬ 
tario, “Sexy dads and cryptic moms: correlations 
among dimorphism and breeding biology in the 
Gal h formes." 
Belen Garcia-Perez, University of Saskatche¬ 
wan, “Potential factors affecting differential 
decline of Barn Swallow ( Hirundo ruslica) in 
North America." 
Sarah Guindre-Parker, University of Windsor, 
Ontario, "Alula size in an Arctic-breeding 
passerine: condition-dependent achromatic signal¬ 
ing of a rarely studied plumage trait." 
Jennifer Hale, The Ohio Slate University, 
“Role of vocal characteristics in individual 
recognition among male Greater Prairie-Chickens. 
Tympunuchus cupicto.'' 
Jose Gerardo Ham Duefias, Universidad 
Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. "Biogeographv 
ol Lampornis (Aves: Trochilidae): neogene 
diversification across Mexico and Central Amer¬ 
ica." 
Michael G. Harvey, Louisiana State Univer¬ 
sity, “Comparative genomic phylogeography 
of neotropical birds using conserved genetic 
markers.” 
Matthew A. Hayes, University of Wisconsin, 
Madison, "Population genetic structure of Sand¬ 
hill Cranes in the Pacific Fly way of western North 
America." 
Rebecca S. Heiss, University of Memphis. “An 
exploration of oxidative status and of pace-of-life 
phenotypes in the Florida Scrub-Jay (Aphehconui 
coerulescens).'' 
Norma Joyce Hernandez Vega. Facultad de 
Estudios Superiores Iztacala. Mexico, "Sexual 
dimorphism in morphological characters in hum¬ 
mingbirds.” 
LeoncI Herrera-AIsina, Universidad Nacional 
Autdnoma de Mexico. "Wind turbines and birds: 
a phylogenetic and morphological approach." 
Nathan Holoubek, Emporia State University, 
Bird occupancy in relation to habitat structure in 
oak savanna." 
Peter A. Hosner, University of Kansas. "Pleis¬ 
tocene climate and sea levels limit current 
distribution in eight Philippine bird clades.” 
Clark D. Jones, University of Georgia. “The 
spatially varying effect of Red-cockaded Wood¬ 
pecker management on diversitv of species of 
concern at Ft. Benning, GA.” 
Matthew Jones. University of Wyoming, “Im- 
munogenelic adaptation to avian malaria along 
altitudinal gradients." 
Christopher F. Jorgensen. University of Ne¬ 
braska, Lincoln. “If you build it will they come? 
Managing grassland bird populations in tomor¬ 
row's landscapes." 
Laura J. Kearns, The Ohio State University, 
Do patterns of nest predator activity predict 
