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NWRC Annual Publications List 2005 Articles are available in PDF format. *NWRC has made digital copies of its authors' published papers available on this website as part of its effort to disseminate research findings. Copies of the papers are to be used for noncommercial, personal and educational purposes only. If you have any access problems with papers on this site, contact the Web content manager 05-1 ANDERSON, D. W., AND D. T. KING. 2005. Introduction: biology and conservation of the American white pelican. Waterbirds 28 (Special Publication 1):1-8. 254K 05-2 ANDERSON, D. W., D. T. KING, AND E. J. COULSON, editors. 2005. The biology and conservation of the American white pelican. The Waterbird Society, Washington, D.C. (Special Publication is not available through NWRC) 05-3 ARJO, W., C. FISHER, J. ARMSTRONG, D. JOHNSON, AND F. BOYD. 2005. Monitoring raccoon rabies in Alabama: the potential effects of habitat and demographics. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:14-22. 152K 05-4 ARJO, W., K. WAGNER, C. RICHARDSON, AND D. NOLTE. 2005. Use of deer repellents to preserve wildlife food plots for game birds. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:171-178. 54K 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. 70K 05-6 AVERY, M. L., S. J. WERNER, J. L. CUMMINGS, J. S. HUMPHREY, M. P. MILLESON, J. C. CARLSON, T. M. PRIMUS, AND M. J. GOODALL. 2005. Caffeine for reducing bird damage to newly seeded rice. Crop Protection 24:651-657. 312K 05-7 BARRAS, A. E., J. C. JONES, D. L. NOLTE, C. G. CULPEPPER, L. H. SHEARER, AND J. H. FOGARTY. 2005. Wildlife damage to seedlings in reforested hardwood sites in Mississippi. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:135-140. 93K 05-8 BARRAS, S. C., T. W. SEAMANS, AND J. D. CEPEK. 2005. Effects of decoy gender and wing clipping on capture success of brown-headed cowbirds. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:311-316. 34K 05-9 BARTEL, R. A., AND F. F. KNOWLTON. 2005. Functional feeding responses of coyotes, Canis latrans, to fluctuating prey abundance in the Curlew Valley, Utah, 1977-1993. Canadian Journal of Zoology 83:569-578. 167K 05-10 BARTEL, R. A., F. F. KNOWLTON, AND L. C. STODDART. 2005. Mammal abundance indices in the northern portion of the Great Basin, 1992-1993 (electronic datasets at esapubs.org/archive. Accession #E086-172). Ecology 86:3130. 13K 05-11 BEARD, K. H., AND W. C. PITT. 2005. Potential consequences of the coqui frog invasion in Hawaii. Diversity and Distributions 11:427-433. 142K 05-12 BEASON, R. C. 2005. Mechanisms of magnetic orientation in birds. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:565-573. 112K 05-13 BUSH, R. M., M. E. CLARK, W. L. REED, AND G. M. LINZ. 2005. Maternal yolk steroids: a potential compensatory mechanism for red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) in North Dakota. Sunflower Research Forum Papers 2005. National Sunflower Association, http://www.sunflowernsa.com/research/research-workshop/documents/Bush_etal_Maternal_05.PDF 76K 05-14 BYNUM, K. S., C. A. YODER, J. D. EISEMANN, J. J. JOHNSTON, AND L. A. MILLER. 2005. Development of nicarbazin as a reproductive inhibitor for resident Canada geese. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:179-189. 87K 05-15 CHAVEZ, A. S., AND E. M. GESE. 2005. Food habits of wolves in relation to livestock depredations in northwestern Minnesota. American Midland Naturalist 154-253. 205K 05-16 CHAVEZ, A. S., E. M. GESE, AND R. S. KRANNICH. 2005. Attitudes of rural landowners toward wolves in northwestern Minnesota. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:517-527. 265K 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. 36K 05-18 DEAN, C. L., R. M. ENGEMAN, H. T. SMITH, AND W. E. MESHAKA JR. 2005. Leiocephalus carinatus armouri (northern curly-tailed lizard) cannibalism. Herpetological Review 36:451. 199K 05-19 DEAN, C. L., H. T. SMITH, R. M. ENGEMAN, AND W. E. MESHAKA, JR. 2005. Leiocephalus carinatus armouri (northern curly-tailed lizard): Entanglement in human-made materials. Herpetological Review 36:180. 209K 05-20 DORR, B., D. T. KING, J. B. HARREL, P. GERARD, AND M. G. SPALDING. 2005. The use of the culmen length to determine sex of the American white pelican. Waterbirds 28 (Special Publication 1):102-106. 104K 05-21 DUNBAR, M. R., M. A. GREGG, J. A. CRAWFORD, M. R. GIORDANO, AND S. J. TORNQUIST. 2005. Normal hematologic and biochemical values for prelaying greater sage grouse (Centrocerus urophasianus) and their influence on chick survival. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 36:422-429. 103K 05-22 EINARSEN, D., T. MASON, D. WALDREN, AND R. T. STERNER. 2005. Wildlife Master Volunteers: a multi-county approach to resolving human-wildlife conflicts. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:219-231. 74K 05-23
ENGEMAN,
R. M. 2005. Indexing principles and a widely applicable paradigm
for indexing animal populations. Wildlife Research 32:203-210. 111K 05-25 ENGEMAN, R. M., D. HANSEN, AND H. T. SMITH. 2005. Chamaeleo gracilis (graceful chameleon): reproduction. Herpetological Review 36:445-446. 108K 05-26 ENGEMAN, R. M., R. E. MARTIN, H. T. SMITH, J. WOOLARD, C. K. CRADY, S. A. SHWIFF, B. CONSTANTIN, M. STAHL, AND J. GRINER. 2005. Dramatic reduction in predation on marine turtle nests through improved predator monitoring and management. Oryx 39:318-326. 95K 05-27
ENGEMAN, R. M., R. M.
NIELSON, AND R. T. SUGIHARA. 2005. Evaluation of optimized variable
area transect sampling using totally enumerated field data sets.
. 59K 05-29 ENGEMAN, R. M., E. M. SWEET, AND H. T. SMITH. 2005. Iguana iguana (green iguana) predation. Herpetological Review 36. 160K 05-30 FAGERSTONE, K. A., H. P. TIETJEN, J. F. GLAHN, G. L. SHEMBECK, AND J. B. BOURASSA. 2005. Black-tailed prairie dog colony dynamics in South Dakota over a 10-year period. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:323-336. 423K 05-31 GANTZ, G. F., AND F. F. KNOWLTON. 2005. Seasonal activity areas of coyotes in the Bear River Mountains of Utah and Idaho. Journal of Wildlife Management 69:1652-1659. 155K 05-32 GESE, E. 2005. Demographic and spatial responses of coyotes to changes in food and exploitation. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:271-285. 97K 05-33 GESE, E. M., S. P. KEENAN, AND A. M. KITCHEN. 2005. Lines of defense: coping with predators in the Rocky Mountain Region. Utah State University Extension, Logan, Utah. 1,715K 05-34 GRIFFIN, B., H. BAKER, E. WELLES, L. A. MILLER, AND K. A. FAGERSTONE. 2005. Response of dogs to a GnRH-KLH conjugate contraceptive vaccine adjuvanted with Adjuvac®. Pages 185-186 in Proceedings of the 2004 ACCD International Symposium on Nonsurgical Methods for Pet Population Control. Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs, Denver, Colorado. 44K 05-35 HAGY, H., G. M. LINZ, AND W. J. BLEIER. 2005. Avian use of commercial sunflower and grain crops compared to USDA wildlife conservation sunflower plots in North Dakota. Sunflower Research Forum Papers 2005. National Sunflower Association, http://www.sunflowernsa.com/research/research-workshop/ documents/Hagy_etal_PAPER_05.pdf. 59K 05-36 HAGY, H., J. RAETZMAN, G. LINZ, AND W. BLEIER. 2005. Decoy cropping methods for luring blackbirds away from commercial sunflower: USDA wildlife conservation sunflower plots. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:304-310. 43K 05-37 HARPER, J. L., D. L. NOLTE, T. J. DELIBERTO, AND D. L. BERGMAN. 2005. Conditioning beaver to avoid desirable plants. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:354-362. 58K 05-38
HILE, A. G.,
AND M. G. TORDOFF. 2005. Influence of the number of repellent-treated
and untreated food or water containers on intake by the European
starling. Appetite 45:81-85. 141K 05-40 HOMAN, H. J., R. S. STAHL, J. J. JOHNSTON, AND G. M. LINZ. 2005. Estimating DRC-1339 mortality using bioenergetics: a case study of the European starling. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:202-208. 36K 05-41
HYGNSTROM,
S. E., M. A. COVER, B. A. STILLINGS, R. D. CRANK, J. W. FISCHER,
J. W. MERCHANT, AND S. P. KORTE. 2005. Elk in Nebraska: opportunity
or another private-public land conundrum. Proceedings of the Wildlife
18. 31K 05-46 JOHNSTON, J. J., T. M. PRIMUS, T. BUETTGENBACH, C. A. FURCOLOW, M. J. GOODALL, D. SLATE, R. B. CHIPMAN, J. L. SNOW, AND T. J. DELIBERTO. 2005. Evaluation and significance of tetracycline stability in rabies vaccine baits. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 41:549-558.132K 05-47
JOJOLA, S.
M., G. W. WITMER, AND D. L. NOLTE. 2005. Nutria: an invasive rodent
pest or a valued resource. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management
. 39K 05-49 KILLIAN, G., D. WAGNER, AND L. MILLER. 2005. Observations on the use of the GnRH vaccine GonaCon in male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:256-263. 173K 05-50 KIMBALL, B. A., AND D. L. NOLTE. 2005. Herbivore experience with plant defense compounds influences acquisition of new flavor aversions. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 91:17-34. 280K 05-51 KIMBALL, B. A., D. L. NOLTE, AND K. B. PERRY. 2005. Hydrolyzed casein reduces browsing of trees and shrubs by white-tailed deer. HortScience 40:1810-1814. 244K 05-52 KIMBALL, B. A., J. H. RUSSELL, D. L. GRIFFIN, AND J. J. JOHNSTON. 2005. Response factor considerations for the quantitative analysis of western redcedar (Thuja plicata) foliar monoterpenes. Journal of Chromatographic Science 43:253-258. 570K 05-53
KING, D. T.
2005. Interactions between the American white pelican and aquaculture
in the southeastern United States: an overview. Waterbirds 28 (Special
3-86. 86K 05-55 KITCHEN, A. M., E. M. GESE, S. M. KARKI, AND E. R. SCHAUSTER. 2005. Spatial ecology of swift fox social groups: from group formation to mate loss. Journal of Mammalogy 86:547-554. 117K 05-56
KITCHEN, A.
M., E. M. GESE, L. P. WAITS, S. M. KARKI, AND E. R. SCHAUSTER. 2005.
Genetic and spatial structure within a swift fox population. Journal
of Animal Ecology 74:1173-1181. 123K 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. 85K 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. 52K 05-61 MESHAKA, JR., W. E., H. T. SMITH, R. M. ENGEMAN, C. L. DEAN, J. A. MOORE, AND W. E. O'BRIEN. 2005. The geographically contiguous and expanding coastal range of the northern curlytail lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus armouri) in Florida. Southeastern Naturalist 4:521-526. 1,697K 05-62 MOORE, J. A., H. T. SMITH, AND R. M. ENGEMAN. 2005. Ophisaurus ventralis (Eastern glass lizard) predation. Herpetological Review 36:182. 168K 05-63 NOLTE, D. L., AND K. A. FAGERSTONE EDITORS. 2005. Proceedings of the Eleventh Wildlife Damage Management Conference. The Wildlife Damage Management Working Group of The Wildlife Society, Fort Collins, Colorado. (Publication available through the WDMWG). 05-64 OESTERLE, P., R. MCLEAN, M. DUNBAR, AND L. CLARK. 2005. Husbandry of wild-caught greater sage grouse. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:1055-1061. 513K 05-65 PITT, W., D. VICE, AND M. PITZLER. 2005. Challenges of invasive reptiles and amphibians. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:112-119. 44K 05-66
PRIMUS, T. M., B. A. KIMBALL, J. HURLEY, J. J. JOHNSTON, S. BLOM,
AND P. J. SAVARIE. 2005. Stability of the tranquilizer drug propionylpromazine
hydrochloride in formulated products. Pest Management Science 61:605-611. 149K 05-68 RAETZMAN, J. M., G. M. LINZ, AND W. J. BLEIER. 2005. Blackbird use and damage of wildlife conservation sunflower plots. Sunflower Research Forum Papers 2005. National Sunflower Association, http://www.sunflowernsa.com/ research/research-workshop/documents/Raetzman_Blackbird_05.PDF. 67K 05-69 RAMEY, C., AND J. BOURASSA. 2005. Badger movement ecology in Colorado agricultural areas after a fire. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:337-348. 87K 05-70 ROCKE, T., K. CONVERSE, C. METEYER, AND R. G. MCLEAN. 2005. The impact of disease in the American white pelican in North America. Waterbirds 28 (Special Publication 1):87-94. 229K 05-71 ROOT, J. J., J. S. HALL, R. G. MCLEAN, N. L. MARLENEE, B. J. BEATY, J. GANOWSKI, AND L. CLARK. 2005. Serologic evidence of exposure of wild mammals to flaviviruses in the central and eastern United States. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 72:622-630. 188K 05-72 ROSS, M. K., L. A. MILLER, P. C. CRAWFORD, J. W. RITCHEY, AND K. A. FAGERSTONE. 2005. GnRH immunocontraception in cats. Pages 113-115 in Proceedings of the 2004 ACCD International Symposium on Nonsurgical Methods for Pet Population Control. Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs, Denver, Colorado. 229K 05-73 SACKS, B. N., B. R. MITCHELL, C. L. WILLIAMS, AND H. B. ERNEST. 2005. Coyote movements and social structure along a cryptic population genetic subdivision. Molecular Ecology 14:1249.278K 05-74 SANTAELLA, J., R. MCLEAN, J. S. HALL, J. S. GILL, R. A. BOWEN, H. H. HADOW, AND L. CLARK. 2005. West Nile virus serosurveillance in Iowa white-tailed deer (1999-2003). American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 73:1038-1042. 130K 05-75 SAVARIE, P. J., S. WOOD, G. RODDA, R. L. BRUGGERS, AND R. M. ENGEMAN. 2005. Effectiveness of methyl bromide as a cargo fumigant for brown treesnakes. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 56:40-44. 191K 05-76 SEWARD, N. W., D. S. MAEHR, J. W. GASSETT, J. J. COX, AND J. L. LARKIN. 2005. From the field: field searches versus vaginal implant transmitters for locating elk calves. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:751-755. 150K 05-77
SHIVIK, J.
A., D. J. MARTIN, M. J. PIPAS, J. TURMAN, AND T. J. DELIBERTO. 2005.
Initial comparison: jaws, cables, and cage-traps to capture coyotes.
Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:1375-1383. 358K 05-79 SLATE, D., C. RUPRECHT, M. DUNBAR, AND R. MCLEAN. 2005. Oral rabies vaccination--a progress report. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:12-13. 16K 05-80 SOVADA, M. A., D. T. KING, M. ERICKSON, AND C. GRAY. 2005. Historic and current status of the American white pelican breeding at Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota. Waterbirds 28 (Special Publication) 1:27-34. 310K 05-81 STAHL, R. S., C. FURCOLOW, J. C. HURLEY, AND J. J. JOHNSTON. 2005. Characterizing 3-chloro-p-toluidine hydrochloride on rough-hulled rice and ethyl-cellulose-coated rice baits using high-performance liquid chromatography. Journal of Chromatographic Sciene 43:367-371. 96K 05-82 STERNER, R. T., AND B. A. KIMBALL. 2005. Slow migration of capsicum oleoresin in a sandy loam soil. International Biodeterioration & Degradation 56:188-191. 152K 05-83 STERNER, R. T., S. A. SHUMAKE, S. E. GADDIS, AND J. B. BOURASSA. 2005. Capsicum oleoresin: development of an in-soil repellent for pocket gophers. Pest Management Science 61:1202-1208. 161K 06-84 STOSKOPF, M. K., K. BECK, B. B. FAZIO, T. K. FULLER, E. M. GESE, B. T. KELLY, F. F. KNOWLTON, D. L. MURRAY, W. WADDELL, AND L. WAITS. 2005. From the field: implementing recovery of the red wolf: integrating research scientists and managers. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:1145-1152. 251K 05-85 TOBIN, M. E., AND M. W. FALL. 2005. Pest control: rodents. in Encyclopedia of life support systems (EOLSS): Agricultural sciences. UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK. Accessed 11-21-2005. http://www.eolss.net. 128K 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. 05-87 VERCAUTEREN, K., J. FISCHER, R. POOLER, M. LAVELLE, AND G. PHILLIPS. 2005. Fence-line interactions among farmed and free-ranging cervids: preliminary results. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:33-35. 23K 05-88 VERCAUTEREN, K., G. PHILLIPS, R. POOLER, AND M. LAVELLE. 2005. Evaluation of livestock protection dogs for deterring deer from contacting cattle. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:134. 16K 05-89 VERCAUTEREN, K., N. SEWARD, D. HIRCHERT, M. JONES, AND S. BECKERMAN. 2005. Dogs for reducing wildlife damage to organic crops: a case study. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:286-293.104K 05-90
VERCAUTEREN,
K. C., J. A. SHIVIK, AND M. J. LAVELLE. 2005. Efficacy of an animal-activated
frightening device on urban elk and mule deer. Wildlife Society Bulletin
33:1282-1287. 279K 05-92 VICE, D. L., R. M. ENGEMAN, AND D. L. VICE. 2005. A comparison of three trap designs for capturing brown treesnakes on Guam. Wildlife Research 32:355-359.147K 05-93 WERNER, S. J., J. B. HARREL, AND D. E. WOOTEN. 2005. Foraging behavior and monetary impact of wading birds at Arkansas baitfish farms. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 36:354-362. 108K 05-94 WERNER, S. J., H. J. HOMAN, M. L. AVERY, G. M. LINZ, E. A. TILLMAN, A. A. SLOWIK, R. W. BYRD, T. M. PRIMUS, AND M. J. GOODALL. 2005. Evaluation of Bird Shield as a blackbird repellent in ripening rice and sunflower fields. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:251-257. 197K 05-95
WERNER, S. J., D. L. NOLTE,
AND F. D. PROVENZA. 2005. Proximal cues of pocket gopher burrow plugging
behavior: influence of light, burrow openings, and temperature. Physiology
and Behavior 85:340-345. 278K 05-97 WITMER, G. W. 2005. Wildlife population monitoring: some practical considerations. Wildlife Research 32:259-263. 76K 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. 64K 05-100 WYCKOFF, A. C., S. HENKE, T. A. CAMPBELL, D. HEWITT, AND K. VERCAUTEREN. 2005. Preliminary serologic survey of selected diseases and movements of feral swine in Texas. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:23-32. 111K 05-101 YODER, C., K. BYNUM, AND L. MILLER. 2005. Development of diazacon as an avian contraceptive. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 11:190-201. 161K 05-102 YODER, C. A., L. A. MILLER, AND K. S. BYNUM. 2005. Comparison of nicarbazin absorption in chickens, mallards, and Canada geese. Poultry Science 84:1491-1494. 260K *Articles below added after final compilation and numbering of 2005 publications 05-103 WASHBURN, B. E., S. C. BARRAS, AND T. W. SEAMANS. 2005. Foraging preferences of captive Canada geese between tall fescue and perennial ryegrass mixtures for airfields. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Research, Washington, D. C. 187K 05-104 ENGEMAN, R. M., S. A. SHWIFF, H. T. SMITH, J. WOOLARD, B. CONSTANTIN, AND M. NELSON. 2005. Science-based Parknership to efficiently and effectively protect special habitats in Florida from feral swine. Aliens No.22:15-16. 84K
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