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Desiree L. Narango, The Ohio State University, 
Variation in signal information of urban bird 
song.” 
Erie Nolle, Boise State University. “Raptors 
present, yet unobserved: perceptibility at a 
western migration watch-site and its effect on 
trend analysis.” 
Neil Paprocki, Boise State University, “Mak¬ 
ing regional management decisions in a time of 
global change: what can we learn from a historical 
comparison of wintering raptors in southwest 
Idaho?” 
Jennifer Nicole Phillips, California State Uni¬ 
versity. Fresno, “The effects of urban noise on 
song structure in a long distance migrant, 
GambeT s White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia 
leucophiys gambelii). ’ ’ 
Christine C. Rega, University of Delaware, 
"Soil, snails, and breeding birds in urban forest 
fragments.” 
Bryan M. Reiley, University of Illinois, Cham- 
paign/Urbana, “Effects of a large catastrophic- 
flood on understory habitat, prey abundance, and 
presence of Swainson’s Warblers.” 
Ellen Robertson, University of Maine, “Densi¬ 
ty, breeding stage, and sex affect rail broadcast 
survey results.” 
Karla Maryan Rodriguez Hernandez, Universi- 
dad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, “Richness 
and abundance of the birds of San Juan Coyula, 
Oaxaca. Mexico.” 
Linnea M. Rowse. The Ohio State University, 
Exposure of songbirds to heavy metal contam¬ 
inants across an urban to rural landscape.” 
Katharine Ruskin, University of Maine. “Test¬ 
ing for stability in the Sharp-tailed Sparrow 
hybrid zone: 130 years of plumage compari¬ 
sons.” 
Eloisa Helena Reis Sari. University of Mis¬ 
souri, Morphological and molecular variation in 
the Galapagos Flycatcher (Myiarchus magniros- 
tris ).” 
it Sarah Saunders, University of Minnesota, 
Born to be wild: innate anti-predator behavior 
in captive-reared Great Lakes Piping Plovers.” 
Glenn F. Seeholzer, Louisiana State Universi- 
ty, Evolution of extreme geographic variation 
Andes^ S,Ze: Bergmann ’ s Ru,e in the High 
James Sheehan. West Virginia University 
Breed, ng songbird response to conventional 
and unconventional oil and natural gas develop 
ment m West Virginia.” '°P 
Katherine R. Shlepr, College of the Atlantic. 
The impact of Bald Eagle predation on Herring 
Gull survivorship in Maine. USA.” 
David L. Slager. The Ohio State University, 
“Habitat-dependent stopover duration in the 
Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia novehoracen- 
sis )." 
Jennifer R. Smetzer, University of Massachu¬ 
setts, "Science-based management of shrubland 
birds using dynamic optimization on Vermont's 
Green Mountain National Forest.” 
Jose Roberto Sosa-Lopez, University of Wind¬ 
sor, Ontario, “The vocal behavior of the Brown- 
throated Wren Troglodytes aedon brimneieollis : 
complex songs and insights on the use of syntactic 
rules.” 
Calandra Q. Stanley, York University, Toronto, 
Tracking of individual songbird migration in 
multiple years reveals lower repeatability in 
migratory routes than timing.” 
Richard A. Stanton Jr., University of Missouri. 
Range extension and habitat restoration: does 
"HiMen's Principle” apply to resident birds?” 
Laura Stewart. Texas A&M University, “The 
impact ol a forest pathogen: response of Golden¬ 
cheeked Warblers to oak wilt in Texas.” 
Rebecca Stirnemann, Massey University, New' 
Zealand. "Nest site selection and productivity: 
implications for the Mu'o ma’o, an endangered 
honeyeater.” 
Samantha Stoklosa. The Ohio State University, 
Determining high-quality habitats for avian 
species: age ratios and condition of Red-winged 
Blackbirds on the islands of Lake Erie.” 
Caitlyn Stromko, York College of Pennsylva¬ 
nia. "Do Northern Saw-whet Owls {AegoUus 
acadicus) maintain kin associations during fall 
migration?” 
Katherine Faust Stryjewski, Boston University. 
Remarkably recent and rapid radiation in a dade 
ol finches (Loncluira sppj” 
Ryan J. Stutzman, University of Nebraska. 
Lincoln, “Stopover decisions of migratory shore- 
birds: are agricultural fields an avian Gas’N’Go?” 
Petra Sumasgutner. University of Vienna, 
Austria. ‘Nest-site selection and habitat use of 
urban Kestrels: are buildings ecological traps?” 
Diego Sustaita. University of Connecticut, 
Integrating morphology, performance, and feed¬ 
ing ecology in Loggerhead Shrikes.” 
Sarah Thompson, University of Minnesota. 
Response of grassland songbirds to large-scale 
experimental tree removal.” 
