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2007
Fletcher, R. J., L. Reis, J. Battin, and A. D. Chalfoun. The role of habitat area and edge in fragmented landscapes: definitively distinct or inevitably intertwined? Canadian Journal of Zoology. 85:1017–1030. [pdf].
Fletcher, R. J. 2007. Species interactions and population density mediate the use
of social cues for habitat selection. Journal of Animal Ecology 76:598-606. [pdf]
Robertson, B. A. and R. L. Hutto. 2007. Is selectively harvested forest an ecological trap for Olive-sided flycatchers. Condor109:109-121. [pdf]
2006
Fletcher, R. J. 2006. Emergent properties of conspecific attraction in fragmented landscapes. American Naturalist 168: 207-219. [pdf]
Fletcher, R. J. and R. L. Hutto. 2006. Estimating detection probabilities of river birds using double surveys. Auk 123: 695-707. [pdf]
Fletcher, R. J., R. R. Koford, and D. A. Seaman. 2006. Critical demographic parameters for declining songbirds breeding in restored grasslands. Journal of Wildlife Management 70: 145-157. [pdf]
Fletcher, R. J., Jr., and C. W. Miller. 2006. On the evolution of hidden leks and the implications for reproductive and habitat selection behaviours. Animal Behaviour 71:1247-1251. [pdf]
Hutto, R. L. 2006. Toward meaningful snag-management guidelines for postfire salvage logging in North American conifer forests. Conservation Biology 20:984-993. [pdf]
Robertson, B. A., and R. L. Hutto. 2006. A framework for understanding ecological traps and an evaluation of existing evidence. Ecology 87:1075-1085. [pdf]
2005
Fletcher, R. J, Jr. 2005. Multiple edge effects and their implications in fragmented landscapes. Journal of Animal Ecology 74:342-352. [pdf]
Orrock, J. L., and R. J. Fletcher, Jr. 2005. Changes in community size affect the outcome of competition. American Naturalist 166:107-111. [pdf]
Smucker, K. M., R. L. Hutto, B. M. Steele. 2005. Changes in bird abundance after wildfire: importance of fire severity and time since fire. Ecological Applications 15: 1535-1549. [pdf]
2004
Fletcher, R. J. and R. R. Koford. 2004. Consequences of rainfall variation for breeding
wetland blackbirds. Canadian Journal of Zoology 82:1316-1325. [pdf]
Ries, L., R. J. Fletcher, J. Battin, T.D. Sisk. 2004. Ecological responses to habitat edges: mechanisms, models and variability explained. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 35:491-522. [pdf]
2003
Hutto, R. L., and J. S. Young. 2003. On the design of monitoring programs and the use of population indices: A reply to Ellingson and Lukacs. Wildlife Society Bulletin 31:903-910. [pdf]
2002
Hejl, Sallie J., Mack, Diane Evans, Young, Jock S., Bednarz, James C., and Hutto, Richard L. 2002. Birds and changing landscape patterns in conifer forests of the north-central Rocky Mountains. Studies in Avian Biology 25: 113-129. [pdf]
Hutto, R. L., and J. S. Young. 2002. Regional landbird monitoring: perspectives from the northern Rocky Mountains. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:738-750. [pdf]
Kotliar, Natasha B., Hejl, Sallie J., Hutto, Richard L., Saab, Victoria A., Melcher, Cynthia P., and McFadzen, Mary E. 2002. Effects of fire and post-fire salvage logging on avian communities in conifer-dominated forests of the western United States. Studies in Avian Biology 25: 49-64. [pdf]
Young, J. S., and R. L. Hutto. 2002. Use of a landbird monitoring database to explore effects of partial-cut timber harvesting . Forest Science 48(2): 373-378 [HTML] [pdf]
Young, J. S., and R. L. Hutto. 2002. Use of regional-scale exploratory studies to determine bird-habitat relationships. Pp. 107-119 (Chapter 8) in Scott, J.M., et al. (eds.). Predicting Species Occurrences: Issues of Scale and Accuracy. Island Press, Covelo, CA. [HTML] [pdf]
2000
Hutto, R. L. 2000. On the importance of en-route periods to the conservation of migratory landbirds. Studies in Avian Biology 20:109-114. [pdf]
Karl, J. W., P. J. Heglund, E. O. Garton, J. M. Scott, N. M. Wright, and R. L. Hutto. 2000. Sensitivity of species habitat-relationship model performance to factors of scale. Ecological Applications 10:1690-1705. [pdf]
1999
Hutto, R. L., and J. S. Young. 1999. Habitat relationships of landbirds in the Northern Region, USDA Forest Service. General Technical Report. RMRS-GTR-32. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 72 p. [HTML] [pdf]
Young, J. S., and R. L. Hutto. 1999. Habitat and landscape factors affecting cowbird distribution in the Northern Rockies. Studies in Avian Biology 18: 41-51. [HTML] [pdf]
1998
Hutto, R. L. 1998. Using landbirds as an indicator species group. Pp. 75-92 in Marzluff, J. M., and R. Sallabanks (eds.), Avian conservation: Research and Management. Island Press, Covelo, CA. [HTML] [pdf]
1997
Wright, V., S. J. Hejl, and R. L. Hutto. 1997. Conservation implications of a multi-scale study of Flammulated Owl (Otus flammeolus) habitat use in the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA. Pp. 506-516 in J. R. Duncan, D. H. Johnson, and T. H. Nicholls (eds.) Biology and conservation of owls of the Northern Hemisphere: 2nd international symposium, 5-9 Feb 1997, Winnipeg, MB. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-190, St. Paul, MN. [pdf]
1996
White, G. C., and R. E. Bennetts. 1996. Analysis of frequency count data using the negative binomial distribution. Ecology 77:2549-2557 [pdf]
1995
Hutto, R. L. 1995. The composition of bird communities following stand-replacement fires in northern Rocky Mountain (U.S.A.) conifer forests. Conservation Biology 9:1041-1058. [pdf]
Hutto, R. L. 1995. Can patterns of vegetation change in western Mexico explain population trends in western neotropical migrants? Pp. 48-58 in M. H. Wilson and S. A. Sader (eds.) Conservation of neotropical migratory birds in Mexico. Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, Misc. Publ. 727. [pdf]
Hutto, R. L., S. J. Hejl, J. F. Kelley, and S. M. Pletschet. 1995. A comparison of bird detection rates derived from on-road versus off-road point counts in northern Montana. Pp. 103-110 in Ralph, C. J., J. R. Sauer, and S. Droege (tech. eds.) Monitoring bird populations by point counts. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-149, Albany, CA [pdf]
Tobalske, B. W., R. C. Shearer, and R. L. Hutto. 1995. Maintaining bird diversity in western larch/Douglas-fir forests. Pp 505-507 in W. C. Schmidt and K. J. McDonald (compilers) Ecology and management of Larix forests: a look ahead. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-319, Ogden, UT. [pdf]
Villaseñor, J. F., and R. L. Hutto. 1995. The importance of agricultural areas for the conservation of neotropical migratory landbirds in western Mexico. Pp. 59-80 in M. H. Wilson and S. A. Sader (eds.) Conservation of neotropical migratory birds in Mexico. Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, Misc. Publ. 727. [pdf]
REPORTS (and unpublished manuscripts)
1998
Young, J. S., and R. L. Hutto. 1998. Effects of partial-cut timber harvesting on landbirds in the northern Rocky Mountains. Report, in preparation for publication. [HTML] [pdf]
Young, J.S., adn R.L. Hutto. 1998. Multivariate bird-habitat relationship models for some Northern Region bird species. [pdf]
1997
Hutto, R. L., J. S. Young, and J. R. Hoffland. 1997. USDA Forest Service Northern Region Landbird Monitoring Project: field methods [HTML] [pdf]
Hutto, R. L., and J. S. Young. 1997. An analysis of the tradeoffs in statistical power among annual, biennial, and triennial landbird monitoring protocols.
Hutto, R. L., and J. S. Young. 1997. The effect of grassland structure on the abundance of landbirds in the Little Missouri National Grasslands, North Dakota. Report, in preparation for publication.
Hutto, R. L. 1997. An investigation of the potential threat of habitat fragmentation on some Northern Region bird species, submitted as part of a final report for contract #53-0343-2-00207 [pdf]
Young, J. S., and R. L. Hutto. 1997. Multivariate bird-habitat relationships models for some Northern Region bird species: progress report. [HTML] [pdf]
Young, J. S. 1996. Nonlinear bird-habitat relationships in managed forests of the Swan Valley, Montana. M.S. thesis, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
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