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The persistent problem of lead poisoning in birds from ammunition and fishing tackle
SM Haig, J D'Elia, C Eagles-Smith, JM Fair, J Gervais, G Herring, ...
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 116 (3), 408-428, 2014
1602014
Thresholds in forest bird occurrence as a function of the amount of early‐seral broadleaf forest at landscape scales
MG Betts, JC Hagar, JW Rivers, JD Alexander, K McGarigal, BC McComb
Ecological Applications 20 (8), 2116-2130, 2010
1322010
Sperm competition selects beyond relative testes size in birds
S Lüpold, GM Linz, JW Rivers, DF Westneat, TR Birkhead
Evolution 63 (2), 391-402, 2009
1322009
Synergistic effects of climate and land‐use change influence broad‐scale avian population declines
JM Northrup, JW Rivers, Z Yang, MG Betts
Global Change Biology 25 (5), 1561-1575, 2019
1132019
Baseline corticosterone is positively related to juvenile survival in a migrant passerine bird
JW Rivers, AL Liebl, JC Owen, LB Martin, MG Betts
Functional Ecology 26 (5), 1127-1134, 2012
762012
Wild bee diversity increases with local fire severity in a fire‐prone landscape
SM Galbraith, JH Cane, AR Moldenke, JW Rivers
Ecosphere 10 (4), e02668, 2019
622019
Nest mate size, but not short-term need, influences begging behavior of a generalist brood parasite
JW Rivers
Behavioral Ecology 18 (1), 222-230, 2007
622007
Sperm competition leads to functional adaptations in avian testes to maximize sperm quantity and quality
S Lüpold, J Wistuba, OS Damm, JW Rivers, TR Birkhead
Reproduction 141 (5), 595-605, 2011
462011
Evaluation of a reproductive index to estimate Dickcissel reproductive success
JW Rivers, DP Althoff, PS Gipson, JS Pontius
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 136-143, 2003
442003
Spatiotemporal patterns and risk factors for lead exposure in endangered California condors during 15 years of reintroduction
TR Kelly, J Grantham, D George, A Welch, J Brandt, LJ Burnett, ...
Conservation Biology 28 (6), 1721-1730, 2014
402014
Brown-headed cowbird nestlings influence nestmate begging, but not parental feeding, in hosts of three distinct sizes
JW Rivers, TM Loughin, SI Rothstein
Animal Behaviour 79 (1), 107-116, 2010
382010
Community-Level Patterns of Host Use by the Brown-Headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater), a Generalist Brood Parasite
JW Rivers, WE Jensen, KL Kosciuch, SI Rothstein
The Auk 127 (2), 263-273, 2010
372010
A review of research needs for pollinators in managed conifer forests
JW Rivers, SM Galbraith, JH Cane, CB Schultz, MD Ulyshen, ...
Journal of Forestry 116 (6), 563-572, 2018
362018
Singing behavior of the Hermit Thrush
JW Rivers, DE Kroodsma
Journal of Field Ornithology 71 (3), 467-471, 2000
292000
Cowbirds, conservation, and coevolution: potential misconceptions and directions for future research
JW RIVERS, SI ROTHSTEIN
Avian Research 4 (1), 15-30, 2013
282013
Comparison of eggshell porosity and estimated gas flux between the brown‐headed cowbird and two common hosts
WB Jaeckle, M Kiefer, B Childs, RG Harper, JW Rivers, BD Peer
Journal of Avian Biology 43 (6), 486-490, 2012
262012
A comprehensive approach to identifying monitoring priorities of small landbirds on military installations
DP Althoff, JW Rivers, JS Pontius, PS Gipson, PB Woodford
Environmental Management 34, 887-902, 2004
262004
An analysis of monthly home range size in the critically endangered California Condor Gymnogyps californianus
JW Rivers, JM Johnson, SM Haig, CJ Schwarz, LJ Burnett, J Brandt, ...
Bird Conservation International 24 (4), 492-504, 2014
252014
Salvage logging reduces wild bee diversity, but not abundance, in severely burned mixed-conifer forest
SM Galbraith, JH Cane, AR Moldenke, JW Rivers
Forest Ecology and Management 453, 117622, 2019
242019
Wild bee diversity is enhanced by experimental removal of timber harvest residue within intensively managed conifer forest
JW Rivers, CL Mathis, AR Moldenke, MG Betts
GCB Bioenergy 10 (10), 766-781, 2018
242018
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