Biomarkers
07-37 FRY, T. L., AND M. R. DUNBAR. 2007. A review of biomarkers used for wildlife damage and disease management. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 12:217-22.
Birds
11-LINZ, G. M., T. L. PUGH, AND H. J. HOMAN. 2011. Overview of glyphosate research for managing invasive cattail to disperse blackbird roosts. National Sunflower Association Sunflower Research Forum http://www.sunflowernsa.com/uploads/research/570/linz_glysophate_11.pdf
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05-17
CUMMINGS,
J. L. , S. A. SHWIFF, AND S. K. TUPPER. 2005. Economic impacts of
blackbird damage to the rice industry. Proceedings of the Wildlife
Damage Management Conference 11:317-322.
04-38
GLAHN, J. F., AND D. T. KING.
2004. Bird depredation. Pages 503-529 in C. S. Tucker and
J.A. Hargreaves, editors. Developments in Aquaculture and Fisheries
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03-21
CUMMINGS, J. L., AND M. L. AVERY.
2003. An overview of blackbird research in the southern rice growing
region of the United States. Pages 237-243 in K. A. Fagerstone,
and G. W. Witmer editors. Proceedings of the 10th Wildlife Damage Management
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3-27
DORR, B., AND J. D. TAYLOR II.
2003. Wading bird management and research on North American Aquaculture
facilities. Pages 52-61 in K. A. Fagerstone, and G. W. Witmer
editors. Proceedings of the 10th Wildlife Damage Management Conference.
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02-5
AVERY, M. L. 2002. Birds in pest
management. Pages 104-106 in D. Pimental, editor. Encyclopedia
of pest management. Marcel Dekker, New York, USA.
Deer, Elk and Other Ungulates
10-108 WALTER, W. D., M. J. LAVELLE, J. W. FISCHER, T. L. JOHNSON, S. E. HYGNSTROM, AND K. C. VERCAUTEREN. 2010. Management of damage by elk (Cervus elaphus) in North America: a review. Wildlife Research 37:630-646
08-35 FRICKE, K. A., M. A. COVER, S. E. HYGNSTROM, H. H. GENOWAYS, S. R. GROEPPER, K. M. HAMS, AND K. C. VERCAUTEREN. 2008. Historic and recent distributions of elk in Nebraska. Great Plains Research 18:189-204.
05-58
LOWNEY, M.
S., P. SCHOENFELD, W. HAGLAN, AND G. W. WITMER. 2005. Overview of
impacts of feral and introduced ungulates on the environment in the
eastern United States and Caribbean. Proceedings of the Wildlife -81.
Endangered Species
09-34 ENGEMAN, R. M., B. U. CONSTANTIN, K. S. GRUVER, AND C. ROSSI. 2009. Managing predators to protect endangered species and promote their successful reproduction. Pages 171-187 in A. Columbus and L. Kuznetsov, editors. Endangered Species: New Research. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, New York.
09-84 STERNER, R. T. 2009. The economics of threatened species conservation: a review and analysis. Pages 213-235 in J. B. Aronoff ,editor. Handbook of Nature Conservation. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, New York.
Feral Dogs
09-9 BERGMAN, D. L., S. W. BRECK, AND S. C. BENDER. 2009. Dogs gone wild: feral dog damage in the United States. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 13:177-183.
Feral Swine
09-18 CAMPBELL, T. A., AND D. B. LONG. 2009. Feral swine damage and damage management in forested ecosystems. Forest Ecology and Management 257:2319-2326.
Human Dimensions
09-102 WITMER, G. W., G. M. KEIRN, N. HAWLEY, C. MARTIN, AND J. K. REASER. 2009. Human dimensions of invasive vertebrate species management. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 13:100-105.
Invasive Species
11-FALL, M. W., M. L. AVERY, T. A. CAMPBELL, P. J. EGAN, R. M. ENGEMAN, D. PIMENTEL, W. C. PITT, S. A. SHWIFF, AND G. W. WITMER. 2011. Rodents and other vertebrate invaders in the United States. Pages 381-410 in D. Pimentel ,editor. Biological invasions, 2nd edition. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.
10-78 MOULTON, M. P., W. P. CROPPER JR., M. L. AVERY, AND L. E. MOULTON. 2010. The earliest house sparrow introductions to North America. Biological Invasions 12:2955-2958.
10-102 SNOW, N. P., AND G. WITMER. 2010. American bullfrogs as invasive species: a review of the introduction, subsequent problems, management options, and future directions. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 24:86-89.
07-79 PITT,
W. C., AND G. W. WITMER. 2007. Invasive predators: a synthesis
of the past, present, and future. Pages 265-293 in A.M.T. Elewa,
editor. Predation in organisms--a distinct phenomenon. Springer
Verlag, Heidelberg.
07-107 WITMER, G. W., P. W. BURKE, W. C. PITT, AND M. L. AVERY. 2007. Management of invasive vertebrates in the United States: an overview. Pages 127-137 in G. W. Witmer, W. C. Pitt, and K. A. Fagerstone, editors. Managing invasive vertebrate species: proceedings of an international symposium. USDA/APHIS/National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
05-5
AVERY, M. L.,
AND E. A.TILLMAN. 2005. Alien birds in North America--challenges
for wildlife managers. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management
Conference 11:82-89.
05-98
WITMER, G.,
B. CONSTANTIN, AND F. BOYD. 2005. Feral and introduced carnivores:
issues and challenges. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management
Conference 11:90-101.
01-86 WITMER,
G. W. and J. C. LEWIS. 2001. Introduced wildlife of Oregon and Washington.
Pages 423-443 in D. Johnson and T. O'Neil (managing directors). Wildlife
habitat relationships in Oregon and Washington. Oregon State University Press,
Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Predators
07-92 SHIVIK, J. A., AND K. A. FAGERSTONE. 2007. A broad perspective on current and future research on urban coyotes. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 12:418-420.
04-32
GESE, E. M., AND M. BEKOFF. 2004. Coyote (Canis latrans).
Pages 81-87 in C. Sillero-Zubiri, M. Hoffman, and D.W. Macdonald,
editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals, and dogs. IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist
Group, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, United Kingdom.
04-34
GESE, E. M. 2004. Survey and
census techniques for canids. Pages 273-279 in C. Sillero-Zubiri,
M. Hoffman, and D.W. Macdonald, editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals,
and dogs. IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist Group, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge,
United Kingdom.
04-87
SHIVIK, J. A. 2004. Non-lethal
alternatives for predation management. Sheep & Goat Research Journal
19:64-71.
02-86
SAVARIE, P. J. 2002. Predacides.
Pages 661-663 in Encyclopedia of pest management. Marcel Dekker , New York,
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Repellents and Frightening Devices
10-57 KIMBALL, B. A., AND J. D. TAYLOR II. 2010. Mammalian herbivore repellents: tools for altering plant palatability. Outlooks on Pest Management 21:181-187.
02-3
AVERY, M. L. 2002. Avian repellents.
Pages 122-128 in J. R. Plimmer, editor. Encyclopedia of agrochemicals.
Volume 1. John Wiley & Sons,Hoboken, New Jersey, USA.
01-49 MASON,
J. R., J. A. SHIVIK, and M. W. FALL. 2001. Chemical repellents and other
aversive strategies in predation management. Endangered Species UPDATE 18(4):175-181.
02-125
GILSDORF, J. M., S. E. HYGNSTROM,
AND K. C. VERCAUTEREN. 2002. Use of frightening devices in wildlife damage
management. Integrated Pest Management Reviews 7:29-45
Reproductive Control
10-39 FAGERSTONE, K. A., L. A. MILLER, G. KILLIAN, AND C. A. YODER. 2010. Review of issues concerning the use of reproductive inhibitors, with particular emphasis on resolving human-wildlife conflicts in North America. Integrative Zoology 1:15-30.
02-40
FAGERSTONE, K. A., M. A. COFFEY,
P. D. CURTIS, R. A. DOLBEER, G. J. KILLIAN, L. A. MILLER, AND L. M. WILMOT.
2002. Wildlife fertility control: technical review. The Wildlife Society,
Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Rodents
11-FALL, M. W. 2011. Commensal rodent pests. David Pimentel ,editor. Encyclopedia of Pest Management http://www.informaworld.com. Taylor & Francis.
10-116 WITMER, G. W., AND G. PROULX. 2010. Rodent outbreaks in North America. Pages 253-267 in G. R. Singleton, S. R. Belmain, P. R. Brown,and B. Hardy, editors. Rodent outbreaks: ecology and impacts. International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Philippines.
10-117 WITMER, G., AND G. R. SINGLETON. 2010. Sustained agriculture: the need to manage rodent damage. Pages 1-38 in F. C. Wager, editor. Agricultural production. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, New York.
07-108 WITMER, G., AND J. D. EISEMAN. 2007. Rodenticide use in rodent management in the United States. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 12:114-118.
06-105
WITMER, G., AND S. JOJOLA. 2006. What's up with house mice?--a
review. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 22:124-130.
05-85
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support systems (EOLSS): Agricultural sciences. UNESCO, Eolss Publishers,
Oxford, UK. Accessed 11-21-2005. http://www.eolss.net.
05-99
WITMER, G., AND J. EISEMANN.
2005. An overview of the 2nd National Invasive Rodent Summit. Proceedings
of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:102-111.
03-112
WITMER, G. W., AND K. A. FAGERSTONE.
2003. The use of toxicants in black-tailed prairie dog management: an
overview. Pages 359-369 in K. A. Fagerstone, and G. W. Witmer
editors. Proceedings of the 10th Wildlife Damage Management Conference.
(April 6-9, 2003, Hot Springs, Arkansas ). The Wildlife Damage Management
Working Group of The Wildlife Society, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
03-113
WITMER, G. W., AND J. W. FANTINATO.
2003. Management of rodent populations at airports. Pages 350-358 in K.
A. Fagerstone, and G. W. Witmer editors. Proceedings of the 10th Wildlife
Damage Management Conference. (April 6-9, 2003, Hot Springs, Arkansas).
The Wildlife Damage Management Working Group of The Wildlife Society,
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
Voles
09-103 WITMER, G. W., N. P. SNOW, L. HUMBERG, AND T. SALMON. 2009. Vole problems, management options, and research needs in the United States. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 13:235-249.
Wildlife Disease
07-12 BERENTSEN, A. R., M. R. DUNBAR, AND R. G. MCLEAN. 2007. Research strategies to reduce bovine tuberculosis transmission from wildlife to cattle. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 12:232-239.
07-44 HENKE,
S. E., A. M. FEDYNICH, AND T. A. CAMPBELL. 2007. Wildlife disease
management: an insurmountable challenge? Pages 279-294 in T. E. Fulbright, and D. G. Hewitt, editors. Wildlife science:
linking ecological theory and managment applications. CRC Press,
Boca Raton, Florida.
07-68 MCLEAN,
R. G. 2007. Introduction and emergence of wildlife diseases in
North America. Pages 261-278 in T. E. Fulbright, and
D.G. Hewitt, editors. Wildlife science: linking ecological theory
and management applications. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.
06-59
MCLEAN, R. G. 2006. West Nile virus in North American birds.
Ornithological Monographs 60: 44-64.
05-60
MCLEAN, R.
G., L. CLARK, M. R. DUNBAR, K. C. VERCAUTEREN, AND T. A. CAMPBELL.
2005. Wildlife disease research at the APHIS National Wildlife Research
Center. Pages 123-135 in Proceedings of the One Hundred
and Eighth Annual Meeting of the United States Animal Health Association.
04-98
VERCAUTEREN, K. C., M.
LAVELLE, D. L. NOLTE, S. HYGNSTROM, AND J. GILSDORF. 2004. Cervid disease
research at the National Wildlife Research Center. Proceedings of the
Vertebrate Pest Conference 21:206-208.
04-107
WITMER, G. W. 2004. Rodent
ecology and plague in North America. Pages 154-156 in Proceedings
of the 19th International Congress of Zoology. China Zoological Society,
Beijing, China.
03-18
CLARK, L. 2003. A review of pathogens
of agricultural and human health interest found in Canada Geese. Pages
326-334 in K. A. Fagerstone, and G. W. Witmer editors. Proceedings
of the 10th Wildlife Damage Management Conference. (April 6-9, 2003,
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Wildlife Damage Management (General)
09-88 TOBIN, M. E. 2009. Evolving bird management research at the USDA Wildlife Service's National Wildlife Research Center. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 13:146-154.
07-105 WITMER,
G. W. 2007. The ecology of vertebrate pests and integrated pest
management (IPM). Pages 393-410 in M. Kogan, and P. Jepson,
editors. Perspectives in ecological theory and integrated pest
management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
05-86 VERCAUTEREN, K. C., R. A. DOLBEER, AND E. M.
GESE. 2005. Identification and management of wildlife damage. Pages
740-778 in C. E. Braun, editor. Techniques for wildlife
investigations and management. Sixth edition. The Wildlife Society,
Bethesda, Maryland.
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Part
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SCHAFER, E. W., JR., AND
W. A. BOWLES, JR. 2004. Toxicity, repellency or phytotoxicity of 979
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National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado.
02-17
BRUGGERS, R. L., R. OWENS, AND
T. HOFFMAN. 2002. Wildlife damage management research needs: perceptions
of scientists, wildlife managers, and stakeholders of the USDA/Wildlife
Services program. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation
49:213-223.
02-39
FAGERSTONE, K. A. 2002. Professional
use of pesticides in wildlife management - an overview of professional
wildlife damage management. Proceedings: Vertebrate Pest Conference 20:253-260.
02-42
FALL, M. W., AND W. B. JACKSON.
2002. The tools and techniques of wildlife damage management -- changing
needs: an introduction. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation
49:87-91.
02-77
NOLTE, D. L., AND
M. DYKZEUL. 2002. Wildlife impacts on forest resources. Pages 163-268 in Larry
Clark, Jim Hone, John A Shivik, Richard A. Watkins, Kurt C. VerCauteren,
and Jonathan K. Yoder, editors. Human conflicts with wildlife: economic
considerations. Proceedings of the Third NWRC Special Symposium. National
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01-8 CURNOW,
R. D. 2001.What are the research needs and skills of the future? Pages 18-22
in M C. Brittingham, J. Kays, and R. McPeake editors, Proceedings of the
Ninth Wildlife Damage Management Conference. Pennsylvania State University,
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Wildlife Mortality on Roadways
09-47 GLISTA, D. J., T. L. DEVAULT, AND J. A. DEWOODY. 2009. A review of mitigation measures for reducing wildlife mortality on roadways. Landscape and Urban Planning 91:1-7.
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