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MEETING PROGRAM

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The COS/AOU/SCO 2010 Joint Meeting could not have happened without the help and support of the United States Geological Society, the University of California-Riverside, and San Diego State University. Thank you!

WElcOME TO SAN DIEGO!On behalf of the many people who have been working for over a year and a half to put this meeting together, we cordially welcome members and guests of the Cooper Ornithological Society, the American Ornithologists’ Union, and the Society of Canadian Ornithologists to the COS/AOU/SCO 2010 Joint Meeting. The 2010 meeting in San Diego marks the 80th annual meeting of the Cooper Society, the 128th stated meeting of the American Ornithologists’ Union, and the 28th annual meeting of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists/Société des Ornithologistes du Canada.

Our goal in planning this meeting has been to provide an intellectually stimulating atmosphere for the exchange of scientific ideas concerning avian research and conservation in a relaxing environment. We hope that you will have the opportunity to take advantage of our local culture and cuisine, and also to experience the wide biological diversity in our county that stretches from the coast through the mountains to the desert and beyond. Please don’t hesitate to contact one of us if any questions arise. And be sure to check the meeting web site daily for program updates, such as cancelled papers: www.birdmeetings.org/cosaousco2010/. Thanks for coming, and enjoy your time in San Diego!

—COS/AOU/SCO 2010 Local Committee

PlATINuM SPONSORS

SIlVER SPONSORS

GOlD SPONSORS

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cONTENTSConference Organizers ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2Meeting Sponsors .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3Registration and General Information..................................................................................................................................................... 3

Registration/Information Desk ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3Message/Job Board........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3Parking ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3Internet, Phone, Fax, and Copying ............................................................................................................................................................... 3Automated Tellers ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3Fitness and spa facilities ................................................................................................................................................................................ 3Coffee breaks ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3Childcare ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3Special Needs ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4Medical Services and Facilities ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4Nearest Pharmacy ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4Eating Establishments ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Getting Around San Diego ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4Attractions & Special Events .................................................................................................................................................................... 5Meeting at a Glance ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6All-Day Event & Function Schedule ........................................................................................................................................................ 7Daily Schedules .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8-11Student Activities ................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

Student Travel Awardees ............................................................................................................................................................................. 12Post-doctoral Travel Award Recipients: ....................................................................................................................................................... 13Student-Mentor Lunch ............................................................................................................................................................................... 13Get to Know Your Society .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

Special Events ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 13Opening Reception ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 13Night at the Museum.................................................................................................................................................................................. 13All-Out Ostrich Uproar .............................................................................................................................................................................. 14Silent Auction ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14Photo Contest ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14Closing Banquet ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

Early Morning Bird Walks ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14Pre- and Post-meeting Field Trips .......................................................................................................................................................... 14

Los Coronados Islands Pelagic Trip ............................................................................................................................................................ 14Salton Sea Trip ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 14San Diego Coast ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 15San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park ............................................................................................................................................................ 15

Exhibitors and Vendors .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15Meeting Abstracts .................................................................................................................................................................................. 16Plenary, Keynote Lectures, and COS Young Professional Award Finalists ............................................................................................. 16Workshops ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19Symposia ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 20Concurrent Paper Sessions .................................................................................................................................................................... 21

Instructions for Session Chairs and Presenters ............................................................................................................................................ 21Creating your Presentation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21Preparing for your Presentation ................................................................................................................................................................... 22Your Meeting Room experience .................................................................................................................................................................. 23Contact Information ................................................................................................................................................................................... 23

Monday Oral Sessions at a Glance ......................................................................................................................................................... 24Tuesday Oral Sessions at a Glance ......................................................................................................................................................... 24Wednesday Oral Sessions at a Glance .................................................................................................................................................... 25Thursday Oral Sessions at a Glance ....................................................................................................................................................... 25Monday Presentations ...................................................................................................................................................................... 26-29Tuesday Presentations ....................................................................................................................................................................... 30-33Wednesday Presentations .................................................................................................................................................................. 34-37Thursday Presentations ..................................................................................................................................................................... 38-41Poster Presentations ............................................................................................................................................................................... 42About Birds & Beans ............................................................................................................................................................................. 55San Diego Trolley System Map .............................................................................................................................................................. 56Map: Town & Country Resort and Convention Center .................................................................................................Inside Back Cover

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cONfERENcE ORGANIzERSlOcAl cOMMITTEE chAIRSBarbara Kus, USGS Western Ecological Research CenterKevin Burns, San Diego State University

lOcAl cOMMITTEEEric Kershner, US Fish and Wildlife ServicePhilip Unitt, Department of Birds and Mammals, San Diego Natural History Museum

ScIENTIfIc PROGRAM cOMMITTEEJohn Rotenberry (Chair), University of California - RiversideKris Preston, Nature Reserve of Orange CountyAmber Oneal, BonTerra ConsultingBill Kristan, California State University - San MarcosCindy Shannon, Mt. San Antonio College

JOINT cOS/AOu/ScO STuDENT AWARDS cOMMITTEERolf Koford (Chair), USGS Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research UnitSusan Skagen, USGS Fort Collins Science CenterRebecca Kimball, University of FloridaKen Otter, University of Northern British Columbia

JOINT cOS/AOu/ScO STuDENT AffAIRS cOMMITTEEMelissa Blundell (Chair), USGS Western Ecological Research CenterNicholas Block Brian Smith Holly Middleton Pete Hosner Melanie Colón Samantha FranksStephanie Wright W. Andrew Cox Andrea Norris Lynnette Dornak Markus Mika Kristina CockleWendy Lenhart Anna Drake Daniel Barton David Hodkinson

All-OuT OSTRIch uPROARBranda Cook, University of San DiegoJohn Sauer, USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

AMERIcAN ORNIThOlOGISTS’ uNION REPRESENTATIVEKevin Burns, San Diego State University

SOcIETy Of cANADIAN ORNIThOlOGISTS REPRESENTATIVEErica Nol, Trent University

lOGO DESIGN WEb-SITE MANAGEMENT cONfERENcE MANAGEMENT cOMPANyDavid Stump Chris Schneider, The Schneider Group The Schneider Group, Waco, TX

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MEETING SPONSORSWe are deeply grateful to the following sponsors, whose generosity enhanced the meeting in ways that we could not have attained otherwise.

PlATINuM lEVEl SPONSORS Contributions of ≥ $2500• Birds&Beans LLC• San Diego Natural History Musuem

GOlD lEVEl SPONSORS Contributions of $1000-2500• Canopy Tower • Cornell University Press • DoD Partners In Flight • Holohil Systems, Ltd. • Kowa Optimed, Inc.• Lotek Wireless / Biotract Telemetry • Recon Environmental, Inc. • SWCA-Environmental • Wildlife Computers • Yale University Press

SIlVER lEVEl SPONSORSContributions of < $1000• Culinary Concepts• Csiro Publishing• San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park• Sea World San Diego• Wiley Blackwell

SPEcIAl ThANkSSpecial thanks to the San Diego Zoo for providing conference attendees with discounted admission passes to the world famous San Diego Zoo.

REGISTRATION AND GENERAl INfORMATIONUpdated meeting information will be posted DAILY at www.birdmeetings.org/cosaousco2010

REGISTRATION/INfORMATION DESkLocated in the Golden Ballroom foyer at the Town & Country hotel.

MESSAGE/JOb bOARDWill be maintained next to the Registration Desk throughout the meeting.

PARkINGMeeting participants will be afforded a discounted parking fee of $8 per day at the hotel.

INTERNET, PhONE, fAx, AND cOPyINGVarious limited Internet access points are located throughout the hotel’s common areas at no charge. In order to obtain this access, use COS as the password when logging on. Internet access will be available for participants in meeting rooms during the conference at no charge as well. Guest room access is available at a cost of $9.95 per day.

Printer, fax, and copier services are available in the hotel business office located in the Convention Center next to the South Atlas foyer.

AuTOMATED TEllERSThere are two ATMs on the property; one between the Convention Center and the Royal Palm Ballroom, and one between the hotel lobby and the Lexington Room.

fITNESS AND SPA fAcIlITIESThe fitness center at the Bella Tosca Day Spa, Salon and Fitness Center is open to hotel guests. Located on the grounds of the Town & Country, Bella Tosca offers a full range of spa treatments, salon services, and state-of-the-art fitness facilities. Day use of fitness and spa facilities costs $10-$25.

cOffEE bREAkSCoffee breaks for conference attendees will be held daily (Monday-Thursday) at 9:30-10:00 a.m., and 3:30-4:00. All breaks will be held in the Exhibit Hall. We are proud to be serving 100%-organic shade-grown coffee generously donated to the conference by Birds & Beans®.

chIlDcAREThe following three companies provide licensed, bonded, insured, and CPR/First Aid trained nannies/babysitters that will come to the hotel for a minimum of four hours. Rates vary and arrangements should be made directly with these child care providers. Although last-minute reservations can be accommodated, it is recommended that reservations be made in advance with the provider.

Around Town Hotel Childcare http://www.aroundtownchildcare.com10491 Pine Grove Street San Diego, CA 92105 Ph: 619-283-2120; Fx: 800-798-6768 [email protected]

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Marion’s Childcarehttp://www.hotelchildcare.comP.O. Box 1737Spring Valley, CA 91978Toll Free: 888-891-5029, In San Diego: 619-303-4379 [email protected]

Destination Sitters LLChttp://www.destinationsitters.comLa Jolla, CA 92038Toll Free: [email protected]

SPEcIAl NEEDSThe Town & Country has ADA sleeping rooms available, and the conference grounds and session rooms are wheelchair-accessible (please consult map included in program for locations of wheelchair accessible entrances, restrooms, and routes). For other needs, please visit the conference registration desk.

MEDIcAl SERVIcES AND fAcIlITIESDial “0” to notify the hotel operator of an emergency situation and security will be dispatched immediately.  If it is a life threatening situation, call 911.

Scripps Mercy Hospital4077 5th Ave.San Diego, CA 92103619-294-8111

From hotel, take Hotel Circle Drive west to I8 east to 163 south, exit Washington St. west, right on 5th Ave.; hospital is on immediate right. Travel time 3 minutes (2 miles).

Mission Valley Medical Clinic5333 Mission Center Rd. #100 San Diego, CA 92108619-295-3355Hours: Mon-Fri 8-5:30; Sat/Sun closed

From hotel, take Hotel Circle Drive west to I8 east, exit 163 north, take I8 east exit toward El Centro, exit on Mission Center Rd toward Auto Circle, left on Mission Center Rd; clinic is on the right behind Carl’s Jr. Travel time 3 minutes (2 miles).

Urgent Care & More (ER Physicians)3434 Midway Dr.San Diego, CA 92110619-225-6200Hours: 7 days a week 8 a.m. – midnight

From hotel, take Hotel Circle Drive west to I8 west,

exit 209 south toward Rosecrans St., right on Midway. Facility is on right. Travel time 5 minutes (3.3 miles).

NEAREST PhARMAcyTarget1288 Camino del Rio NorthSan Diego, CA 92108619-542-0025

From hotel, take Fashion Valley Drive north, right on Friar’s Road to Mission Center Road; you will see Target on your right. Or take the Trolley two stops to the Mission Valley Center station. Travel time 6 minutes, (3.4 miles).

EATING ESTAblIShMENTSWithin walking distance of the Town & Country, The Fashion Valley Mall has an attractive open-air food court on its upper level with a good selection of casual restaurants and snack shops.

Order via wait staff• 59th & Lex in Bloomingdale’s• Bing Crosby’s Restaurant & Piano Bar• Boudin Sourdough Bakery & Café• California Pizza Kitchen• The Cheesecake Factory• Neiman Marcus Zodiac Restaurant• P.F. Chang’s China Bistro• Uno Chicago Grill

Order at the counter• Boudin Sourdough Bakery & Café• Café Socrates• D’Lush• La Cucina di Pizzerie• McDonald’s• Muscle Beach Lemonade• Nordstrom Café• Panda Express• Rubio’s Baja Grill• Sarku Japan• Starbucks• Stone Oven Gourmet Sandwiches• Wetzel’s Pretzels

GETTING AROuND SAN DIEGOThe San Diego Trolley stops on property (Fashion Valley station) and offers easy travel around San Diego, stopping at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego State University, Old Town, Seaport Village, Horton Plaza, the downtown Gaslamp District, the Convention

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Center and the U.S./Mexico border.  You may purchase an all-day pass on the trolley for $5, which is also valid on city buses.  For longer treks, Avis Rental Car is conveniently located on the Town & Country grounds.

Public transportation between the San Diego airport and the Town & Country: For an easy, inexpensive, and green alternative to renting a car, use the trolley and connecting airport bus to travel to and from the hotel. The 992 Airporter bus makes five stops at the airport; one at the commuter terminal, two at Terminal 1, and two at Terminal 2. To pick up the bus, go to the curb outside the baggage claim areas and look for the signs for the 992 Airporter. Purchase a $5 fare that will allow you to transfer to the trolley. Take the 992 downtown to the America Plaza trolley station, and take the Blue Line trolley heading for Old Town (5 stops). At the Old Town station, all passengers deboard the Blue Line and board a Green Line trolley (you will have no choice; this is the end of the Blue Line route). Continue on the Green Line east two more stops to the Fashion Valley station. The Town & Country is immediately south of the tracks; use the stairway and ramps on the north side of the tracks to access the hotel. The 992 and trolleys run every 15 minutes, and the entire trip should take about 20-30 minutes.

ATTRAcTIONS & SPEcIAl EVENTSSan Diego, with its idyllic climate, rich history, and renowned biological and cultural diversity, has a wide array of outdoor and indoor activities for everyone, a small selection of which we’ve described below. You might be interested in taking advantage of some of these events or venues in your free time. Additional tourist information can be found at the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau website (http://www.sandiego.org/nav/Visitors).

bAlbOA PARkhttp://www.balboapark.org

Located approximately 1.5 miles south of the Town & Country, accessible by bus (Route 120). Grounds are open 24 hours a day and the Visitor’s Center is open 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. Balboa Park is the nation’s largest urban cultural park. It hosts 15 museums (many of which participate in San Diego Museum Month, see below), performing arts venues, gardens, and the world famous San Diego Zoo.

cAbRIllO NATIONAl MONuMENThttp://www.nps.gov/cabr/index.htm

Located at the southern tip of Point Loma, an approximately 10-mile drive (also accessible by trolley and bus with transfers), open 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Offers spectacular views of San Diego Bay, a self-guided tour of the historic Point Loma lighthouse, and the possibility of seeing whales in migration.

GASlAMP DISTRIcThttp://www.gaslamp.org

The place to go in downtown San Diego for dining, shopping, and nightlife. Accessible by trolley.

lA JOllA cOVELocated approximately 9 miles northwest of the Town & Country (also accessible by trolley and bus with transfers). La Jolla Cove offers a diverse array of activities including seabird-watching, the Birch Aquarium at Scripps, seals in the Children’s Pool, kayaking, and shopping.

OlD TOWN SAN DIEGOhttp://www.oldtownsandiegoguide.com

Located approximately 2 miles west of the Town & Country, accessible by trolley. This State, City, and County park is a great place to see historic mission architecture and exhibits. There are also opportunities to shop and dine.

SAN DIEGO MuSEuM MONThhttp://www.sandiego.org/event/Visitors/55

During February, you can pick up a free Museum Month Pass at Macy’s (at Fashion Valley Shopping Center, north of the Town & Country) to receive half-off admission at 39 San Diego county museums. Some of the participating museums include Birch Aquarium at Scripps, Maritime Museum of San Diego (including the Star of India) and USS Midway Museum, Quail Botanical Gardens, and many of the museums at Balboa Park.

SAN DIEGO zOOhttp://www.sandiegozoo.org

Located in Balboa Park, open 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. daily. See Yun Zi, the 6-month-old panda cub and many other animal exhibits.

SEA WORlDhttp://www.seaworld.com/sandiego/

Located approximately 3.3 miles west of the Town & Country, accessible by trolley and bus with transfers. Open 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays, 10:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Sat. and Sun. See Shamu, marine wildlife exhibits, rides, and a variety of shows.

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MEETING AT A GlANcE

TIME/DAy fEbRuARy 6 SATuRDAy

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fEbRuARy 8 MONDAy

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fEbRuARy 10 WEDNESDAy

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MORNING OSNA Pres. Meeting

Field trips Bird Walk Bird Walk Bird Walk Bird Walk

AOU Council Meeting

Plenary: Derrickson

Plenary: Dial

Plenary: Martin

Plenary: YPA finalists

COS Board Meeting

AOU Awards COS Awards SCO Awards Keynote: Duckworth

SCO Council Meeting

Concurrent Sessions

Concurrent Sessions

Concurrent Sessions

Concurrent Sessions

Workshops

luNch Student-Mentor Lunch

SCO Business Meeting

AOU Editorial Board Meeting

COS Reviewing Eds. Meeting

Get to Know Your Society

OSNA Meeting

AfTERNOON OSNA Pres. Meeting

AOU Council Meeting

Concurrent Sessions

Concurrent Sessions

Concurrent Sessions

Concurrent Sessions

Councils arrive COS Board Meeting

SCO Council Meeting

Workshops

AOU Fellows Meeting

AOU Business Meeting

COS Business Meeting

All-out Ostrich Race

EVENING AOU Council Meeting

AOU Fellows Dinner

Museum Night Posters Student-Prof. Social

Reception

COS Board Meeting.

Opening Reception

Student Quiz Bowl

Banquet

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Monday-ThursdayTIME EVENT ROOM7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Registration Golden Ballroom foyer7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Presentation Room Open Pacific Salon 78:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Posters/Exhibits Exhibit Hall8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Silent Auction (open Monday-Wednesday) Exhibit Hall8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Photo Contest Exhibit Hall

saTurday, 6 February TIME EVENT ROOM8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. OSNA Presidents’ Meeting:

“Strengthening Ornithology”Le Sommet

6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. AOU Council Meeting Windsor Rose7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. COS Board Meeting Le Chanticleer

sunday, 7 FebruaryTIME EVENT ROOM5:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Field Trip: Salton Sea Meet at Convention Drive6:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Field Trip: San Diego Coast Meet at front lobby8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. AOU Council Meeting Windsor Rose8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. COS Board Meeting Le Chanticleer11:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. SCO Council Meeting Fairfield12:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Registration Golden Ballroom foyer12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Exhibitors/Poster Set-up Exhibit Hall12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Silent Auction Set-up Exhibit Hall9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Workshop: Involvement with Non-Academic

InstitutionsBrittany

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Workshop: Neotropical Bird Identification Ascot9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Workshop: Avian First Aid (1st session) Garden Salon Two9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Workshop: NORAC Eaton1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Workshop: Avian First Aid (2nd session) Garden Salon Two1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Workshop: Avian Interactions with Powerlines Brittany1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Workshop: Phylogenetic Methods Garden Salon One1:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Presentation Room Open Pacific Salon 73:45 p.m.-5:30 p.m. AOU Fellows Meeting Hampton5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. AOU Fellows Dinner Windsor7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Opening Reception Poolside or Golden Ballroom,

depending on weather

All-DAy EVENT & fuNcTION SchEDulE

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TIME EVENT ROOM6:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m. Early Morning Bird Walk Meet in Front Lobby8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Welcome & Announcements

AOU Awards Plenary: Scott Derrickson

Golden Ballroom

9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions:

• S09: Ornithological Applications • S10: Women in Ornithology: History, Current

Roles, Future Opportunities and the Role of Societies in Professional Development

• G02: Sexual Selection • G14: Population Ecology of Species of Concern • G15: Community Ecology • G33: Effects of Exotics on Species’ Biology • G35: Effects of Wind Farms and Energy

Development • G37: Landscape Scale

Various

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Lunch On Your Own12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Student-Mentor Lunch Meet at Registration2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions:

• S03: Population and Community Responses of Cavity-Nesting Birds  to Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbance

• S04: Assessments of Habitat Selection and Quality: Perspectives and Future Directions

• G01: Behavior • G07: Mating Systems and Sex Ratios • G16: Tropical Systems • G20: Climate Impacts - Mechanisms • G21: Climate Change and Weather • G25: Life History - Clutch Size • G34: Effects of Fire and Timber Harvest • G48: Parasites and Metapopulations

Various

3:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Continue Various5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. AOU Business Meeting Golden Ballroom6:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Museum Night San Diego Natural History

Museum

MONDAy, 8 fEbRuARy SchEDulE

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TIME EVENT ROOM6:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m. Early Morning Bird Walk Meet in Front Lobby8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Welcome & Announcements

COS AwardsPlenary: Ken Dial

Golden Ballroom

9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions:

• S02: Tri-national Bird Conservation: Shared Strategies for a Shared North American Avifauna

• S12: Avian Immunity: Resilience in the Face of Emerging Zoonoses and Climate Change

• G01: Behavior (Continued)• G06: Breeding Biology and Parental Care • G10: Movements and Dispersal • G18: Molecular Ecology • G32: Urban Effects and Survival • G36: Genetic Structure• G46: Nesting Habitat

Various

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Lunch On Your Own12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. AOU Editorial Board Meeting Windsor Rose12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. COS Reviewing Editors Meeting Clarendon12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. SCO Business Meeting Pacific Salon 12:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions:

• S01: Saving Hawaii’s Birds • S05: Birds and Ecosystem Services • G06: Breeding Biology and Parental Care

(Continued) • G09: Migration and Stopover Biology • G17: Urban Effects • G26: Evolution • G41: Life History - Incubation • G44: Speciation • G47: Noise and Anthropogenic Disturbance

Various

3:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Continue Various5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. COS Business Meeting Golden Ballroom7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Poster Reception Exhibit Hall

TuESDAy, 9 fEbRuARy SchEDulE

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TIME EVENT ROOM6:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m. Early Morning Bird Walk Meet in Front Lobby7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m. Young Professional Award Breakfast Sunset8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Welcome & Announcements

SCO AwardsPlenary: Kathy Martin

Golden Ballroom

9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions:

• S08: Marine Birds: Dynamic Responses to Inter-annual to Interdecadal Climate Variability & Change in the Gulf of California & Southern California Current

• S11: Yellow-billed Cuckoos:  Biology and Conservation in the Western United States

• G08: Brood Parasitism• G19: Conservation and Population Biology • G28: Phylogenetics and Phylogeography • G31: Ornithology• G43: Song Structure and Signalling• G50: Plumage Patterns and Variation

Various

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Lunch On Your Own1:15 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Get to Know Your Society Meeting Sunset1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Yellow-billed Cuckoo Recovery Team Meeting Windsor Rose2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions:

• G03: Song and Vocalizations • G05: Breeding Biology and Behavior • G12: Habitat Relationships • G13: Population Ecology • G23: Population Biology - Survival • G24: Population Biology • G27: Systematics and Phylogeny • G29: Pleistocene - Then and Later • G45: Molt, Migration, and Stopover

Various

3:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Continue Various4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. All-out Ostrich Uproar 5K Run Meet at Registration4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Student/Professional Social Golden Ballroom8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Student Quiz Bowl Golden Ballroom

WEDNESDAy, 10 fEbRuARy SchEDulE

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ThuRSDAy, 11 fEbRuARy SchEDulETIME EVENT ROOM6:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m. Early Morning Bird Walk Meet in Front Lobby8:00 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Welcome & Announcements

Plenary: COS Young Professional Award FinalistsKeynote: Renée Duckworth

Golden Ballroom

9:45 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions:

• S06: Advances in Shorebird Conservation • S07: Rusty Blackbird: Range-Wide Perspective on a

Short-Distance Migrant in Decline • G22: Disease, Parasites, Immunity • G30: Biogeography • G38: Grasslands and Grazing • G40: Hormones and Immunology • G49: Physiology and Energetics

Various

12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. OSNA Meeting Pacific Salon 612:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Lunch On Your Own2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions:

• G04: Acoustic Monitoring and Detectability • G11: Captive Breeding, Release, Monitoring, and

Conservation Planning • G12: Habitat Relationships • G39: Habitat Relatonships of Species of Concern • G42: Models, Methods, Landscapes

Various

3:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Continue Various6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Reception Golden Ballroom Foyer/

Poolside7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Closing Banquet Golden Ballroom

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STuDENT AcTIVITIESThe combined student affairs committees of the three societies have planned several events to promote students getting to know each other, and to provide opportunities for students and professionals to interact in relaxed settings. In addition, they have organized events to raise funds supporting student travel and activities at future meetings.

STuDENT TRAVEl AWARDEESThe joint student awards committee comprised of members from all three societies reviewed 156 applications for student travel awards. Congratulations to the following award recipients:

Michael Andersen (U. Kansas)Dusty Arsnoe (Michigan State U.)Sarah Baxter (Arkansas State U.)Trina Bayard (U. Connecticut)Timothy Billo (U. Washington)Pauline Bloom (U. Saskatchewan)Kathi Borgmann (U. Arizona)Matthew Brooks (Louisian State U.)Margaret Campbell (Carleton U.)Brent Campos (Humboldt State U.)Scott Chiavacci (Arkansas State U.)Ioana Chiver (York U.)Mason Cline (U. Vermont)Kristina Cockle (U. British Columbia)Emily Cohen (U. Southern Mississippi)W. Andrew Cox (U. Missouri)Karie Decker (U. Arizona)Kristen Dybala (UC Davis)Tana Ellis (Oregon State U.)Quinn Emmering (Texas Tech U.)Philina English (Queen’s U.)Pete Epanchin (UC Berkeley)Michelle Feole (U. Florida)Clinton Francis (U. Colorado)Samantha Franks (Simon Fraser U.)Michelle Gilbert (U. Wyoming)Samuel Glickman (City College New York)Thibault Grava (U. Northern British Columbia)Angélique Grava (U. Northern British Columbia)Mélanie Guigueno (U. Manitoba)Trevor Haynes (U. Alaska)John Hindley (U. Lethbridge)Torre Hovick (Iowa State U.)Anya Illes (U. Washington)Jill Jankowski (U. Florida)Sophie Jaquier (West Virginia U.)Mark Jasper (San Francisco State U.)Stephanie Jenkins (Oregon State U.)Vitek Jirinec (Humboldt State U.)

Erik Johnson (Louisiana State U.)Laura Kearns (Ohio State U.)Janice Kelly (Texas Tech U.)Marisa King (Washington State U.)Joseph LaManna (Humboldt State U.)Joshua LaPergola (Villanova U.)Quresh Latif (UC Riverside)Christine Lattin (Tufts U.)Michael Lelevier (U. New Mexico)Cecilia Leumas (Louisiana State U.)Russell Ligon (Arizona State U.)Haw-Chuan Lim (Louisiana State U.)Mark Liu (Auburn U.)Teresa Lorenz (Utah State U.)Scott Loss (U. Manitoba)Jason Luscier (U. Arkansas)J. Dylan Maddox (U. Illinois)James Maley (Louisiana State U.)Heather Mathewson (U. Nevada)Nicole Michel (Tulane U.)Robert Miller (Boise State U.)Jonathan Moore (Virginia Tech U.)Aleya Nelson (U. Alaska)Joseph Niederhauser (U. Central Florida)Andrea Norris (U. British Columbia)Erin O’Brien (U. Northern British Columbia)Karan Odom (U. Windsor)Jessica Oswald (U. Florida)Dana Owen (Boise State U.)Anna Perry (College of Atlantic)Paulo Pulgarín-Restrepo (U. Lethbridge)Bryan Reiley (Arkansas State U.)Sonya Richmond (U. Toronto)Alicia Rodrian (Clemson U.)Alexandra Rose (U. Wyoming)Lindsay Serene (Cornell U.)Amy Shipley (Portland State U.)Paul Skrade (Iowa State U.)Brian Smith (U. Nevada)Jaclyn Smolinsky (U. Southern Mississippi)Helen Sofaer (Colorado State U.)Sonya Steckler (U. Arizona)Erin Strasser (Boise State U.)Flavio Sutti (U. Vermont)Audrey Taylor (U. Alaska)Morgan Tingley (UC Berkeley)Judith Toms (U. Missouri)Angela Tringali (U. Central Florida)Thomas Unfried (U. Washington)Judit Ungvari-Martin (U. Florida)Ursula Valdez (U. Washington)Caroline Van Hemert (U. Alaska)Marlene Wagner (Humboldt State U.)Jennifer Walsh (U. New Hamphsire)

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Jennifer Wang (UC Berkeley)Douglas Whalen (U. New Mexico)Sean Williams (Ohio Wesleyan U.)Ellen Wisner (Syracuse U.)Stefan Woltmann (Tulane U.)Stephanie Wright (Villanova U.)Jongmin Yoon (Colorado State U.)

POST-DOcTORAl TRAVEl AWARD REcIPIENTS:Raoul Boughton (Archbold Biological Station)Matt Carling (Cornell U.)Sharon Coe (U. Arizona/USFS)Liliana D’Alba (U. Akron)Mark Drever (U. British Columbia)Frank Hailer (Smithsonian Institution)James Rivers (Oregon State U.)

STuDENT-MENTOR luNchThe Student-Mentor Lunch is designed to partner students with established ornithologists in an effort to build camaraderie among people working in the same field, help students learn keys to success, and provide students with a contact person with whom to confer throughout the meeting. Student-mentor partnerships were formed prior the meeting to allow for early relationship development. Participants in the lunch will meet Monday, 8 February at 12:30 at the Registration Desk and then walk together to a local restaurant.

STuDENT-PROfESSIONAl ORNIThOlOGIST SOcIAlThis social event will provide an informal setting for students and professional ornithologists to meet and discuss common research interests. Professionals will be seated at tables organized by their area of study.  This will give the students the opportunity to select tables and sit with professionals who share their interests. A variety of different research areas will be represented including Avian Community/Landscape Ecology, Population Ecology/Demography, Avian Physiology/Morphology, Systematics/Evolution, Migration/Orientation, Breeding Biology, Conservation, Behavior, and Genetics. This event will take place on Wednesday, 10 February at 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. in the Golden Ballroom, and is limited to participants who have signed up in advance. A light dinner will be served, and a cash bar will be available.

QuIz bOWlThis Jeopardy-style quiz bowl will be on Wednesday, 10 February from 8:00 p.m.– 10:00 p.m.in the Golden Ballroom. Up to nine teams of 3 will compete to answer general knowledge questions on a variety of topics that somehow relate to birds, ranging from ornithological knowledge categories like Avian Morphology and

Taxonomy to random categories like Mythical Birds and Avian Anagrams. Each of the teams will participate in a timed match against two other teams where up to 25 questions will be asked. The point values of the questions will vary, with more difficult questions being worth a higher point value. At the end of each timed match, one final question will be asked where teams can wager up to all of their accumulated points. The winning teams from each first-round match will then play in the championship round that will be played in the same manner as the first round. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team.

GET TO kNOW yOuR SOcIETyEver wonder what AOU, COS, and SCO do when they aren’t holding meetings? Sure, they put out quality journals, but what else do they do? Come find out at this informal session where representatives from all three societies will be present to discuss what their society does on a year-round basis and to provide information on how to get more involved in those activities. This is an opportunity for students and professionals to take a more active role in the societies and in ornithology. The event will take place Wednesday, 10 February at 1:15-2:00 p.m. in Sunset.

SPEcIAl EVENTSOPENING REcEPTIONKick off the week at a poolside reception on Sunday evening, 7 February at 7:00-10:00 p.m. Appetizers and a cash bar will be available.

NIGhT AT ThE MuSEuMJoin your colleagues on Monday night, 8 February for a fun evening at the San Diego Natural History Museum, where guests will have access to two exciting exhibits.  Darwin: Evolution/Revolution is a special exhibit coinciding with the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species and includes Darwin’s own notebooks, manuscripts, specimens, and personal objects as well as fossils and living organisms.  Guests will also be able to explore the museum’s Fossil Mysteries exhibit which includes a variety of fossils and recreations of prehistoric life through a 75-million year timeline, including dinosaurs, mastodons, and a giant 34-foot Megalodon shark.

Event ticket includes shuttle transportation between the hotel and the museum, access to the museum, a complimentary drink ticket, and delicious heavy appetizers. Buses to the museum will begin departing from the drive area outside the Atlas Ballroom at 6:00 p.m. and will make several round-trips during the evening. The last bus back to the hotel will depart from the museum at 10:00 p.m.

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All-OuT OSTRIch uPROAROur traditional 5 K fun race will take place on Wednesday, 10 February at 4:30 p.m. and will explore the beautiful San Diego River. After meeting at the conference Registration Desk, participants will walk together to the north side of the Town & Country Hotel, from where they will head east to the river trail. Runners will enjoy a view of the sunset over the river as they head south to cross the bridge before turning west back onto the river trail. The race ends at the Town & Country hotel, leaving just enough time to clean up and enjoy evening activities.

SIlENT AucTIONItems in the Silent Auction will be on display throughout the conference in the Exhibit Hall. Attendees may bid on items between 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, and 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. on Tuesday (including at Poster reception). Potential buyers should record their bids on sheets accompanying each item; we ask participants to consider meaningful increments in bidding. Winning bids will be determined at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Winners must pay for and pick up purchased items between 8:00-11:00 am Thursday. Proceeds from the auction will be used to fund student travel and participation at future meetings. Organized by the joint Student Affairs Committee.

PhOTO cONTESTPhotographs depicting birds by amateur and professional photographers will be on display throughout the meeting in the Exhibit Hall. Contest entries will be available for judging by conference participants 8:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, and 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. on Tuesday (including at Poster reception). Winners in four categories will be announced at the closing banquet on Thursday, 11 February, and prizes must be picked up by 10:00 p.m. that night.

clOSING bANQuETThe closing banquet will be held in the Golden Ballroom on Thursday, 11 February at 7:00 p.m. A reception and cash bar will precede the banquet at 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Student and other awards will be announced during the evening.

EARly MORNING bIRD WAlkSSpend a morning birding some local sites within a short distance of the Town & Country, including the San Diego River mouth, Tecolote Canyon, Presidio Park, and Mission San Diego de Alcalá.   Morning bird

walks will be offered each morning of the conference (8 February – 11 February). All trips leave from the main lobby entrance of the Town & Country at 6:00 a.m., and will strive to return by 8:00 a.m. Trips are free and open on a first come-first-served basis. Transportation will be by van, and group size is limited to 12 people per trip. Sign-up sheets will be located at the conference Registration Desk.

PRE- AND POST-MEETING fIElD TRIPSSan Diego is a world-class birding destination, with exactly 500 species reported in the county.  A range of popular half-day to full-day field trips both before and after the meeting are available to help conference attendees sample the avifauna of this diverse and beautiful region.

lOS cORONADOS ISlANDS PElAGIc TRIP Two trips: Friday, 12 February and Saturday, 13 February

Full-day trip by boat to Los Coronados Islands off Tijuana, Mexico, site of important colonies of the Brown Pelican, Brandt’s Cormorant, Western Gull, Xantus’ Murrelet, storm-petrels—and now Brown Booby.  We will come and go by way of the most productive sites for pelagic birds off San Diego, center of the winter range of the Black-vented Shearwater; many other species such as the Short-tailed Shearwater and Rhinoceros Auklet are likely. 

Buses leave from the semi-circular drive area outside the Atlas Ballroom Foyer at the Town & Country Hotel off Fashion Valley Road. Buses will depart at 6:00 a.m. and return to the hotel at approximately 6:00 p.m. Food is available for purchase at the boat’s galley. Cost per person: $80.

SAlTON SEA TRIPSunday, 7 February

Full-day trip by bus from San Diego to the south end of the Salton Sea and Imperial Valley, man-made environments that are now the sites of some of the largest concentrations of birds in North America.  The area is the winter home of vast numbers of wintering waterbirds such as the Snow and Ross’s Geese and White-faced Ibis, and a large fraction of the total population of the American White Pelican, Mountain Plover, Long-billed Curlew, and Eared Grebe.  We will also see wintering land birds and localized resident species such as Abert’s Towhee.  Leaders: Kathy Molina and Kimball Garrett.

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Buses leave from the semi-circular drive area outside the Atlas Ballroom Foyer at the Town & Country Hotel off Fashion Valley Road. Buses will depart at 5:00 a.m. and return to the hotel at approximately 7:00 p.m. Tickets ($75 per person) include box lunch.

SAN DIEGO cOAST Sunday, 7 February

Half-day trip by van to birding hot spots around San Diego, including the San Diego River mouth, south San Diego Bay, and the Tijuana River estuary.  The San Diego River mouth attracts a wide diversity of shorebirds and waterfowl and is the principal site in California for foraging of the Little Blue Heron.  The huge colony of terns in south San Diego Bay is not active in February, but the area features a great diversity of waterbirds.  The Tijuana estuary is one of southern California’s largest remaining tidal marshes and critical habitat for the Light-footed Clapper Rail, Belding’s Savannah Sparrow, and Snowy Plover.  It is foraging habitat for California’s only resident Yellow-crowned Night Herons. 

Vans leave from the semi-circular drive area outside the Atlas Ballroom Foyer at the Town & Country Hotel off Fashion Valley Road. Vans will leave at 6:00 a.m. and return to the hotel by noon (lunch not included). Cost per person: $45.

SAN DIEGO zOO’S WIlD ANIMAl PARk Friday, 12 February

Half-day trip by van to the Wild Animal Park, the world-famous San Diego Zoo’s 1800-acre park exhibiting over 3500 animals of 260 species.  These include many dozens of birds, especially African, such as the Hamerkop, Waldrapp, and Black Egret.  The park exhibits the California Condor as well as being the center for condor research and breeding.  The park also attracts many wild birds, such as Scott’s Oriole, Costa’s Hummingbird, a large roost of Turkey Vultures (with a regular Zone-tailed Hawk), and wading birds (including Calfornia’s single resident Wood Stork).  The trip will include a behind-the-scenes tour as well as the public exhibits and gardens. 

Vans leave from the semi-circular drive area outside the Atlas Ballroom Foyer at the Town & Country Hotel off Fashion Valley Road. Vans will leave at 9:00 a.m. and return to the hotel by 3:30 p.m. Lunch is available for purchase at the park’s snack bars and restaurants. Cost per person: $85.

ExhIbITORS AND VENDORSAmerican Ornithologist’s Union Booth: # 15 405 Villa View Drive Farmington, NM 87402http://www.aou.org

Birds&Beans LLC Booth: #1 Suite 506 Platinum Sponsor15 River Street Boston, MA 02108http://www.birdsandbeans.com

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Canopy Tower Booth: #21Centro Commercial Plaza Paitilla, #53 Gold SponsorP.O. Box 0832-2701W.T.C. PanamaPanamahttp://www.canopytower.com

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Lotek Wireless/Biotract Telemetry Booth: # 19115 Pony Drive Gold SponsorNewmarket, Ontario, Canada L3Y 7B5http://www.lotek.com

Recon Environmental, Inc. Booth: # 171927 5th Ave. Gold SponsorSan Diego, CA 92101http://www.recon-us.com

San Diego Natural History Museum Booth: #2 P. O. Box 121390 Platinum SponsorSan Diego, CA 92112-1390 http://www.sdnhm.org

SWCA-Environmental Consultants Booth:# 11Phoenix Office Gold Sponsor3033 North Central Avenue, Suite 145Phoenix, AZ 85012http://www.swca.com

Wildlife Computers Booth: #98345 154th Avenue NE Gold SponsorRedmond, WA 98052http://www.wildlifecomputers.com Yale University Press Booth: # 16302 Temple Street Gold SponsorNew Haven, CT 06510http://yalepress.yale.edu/home.asp

MEETING AbSTRAcTSAbstracts for all scientific sessions can be found at: http://www.birdmeetings.org/cosaousco2010/. Any changes in the schedule during the meeting will be posted at this site daily.

PlENARy AND kEyNOTE lEcTuRESPlENARy SPEAkERSWe will begin each morning with a plenary address at 8:00 a.m. in the Golden Pacific Ballroom.  In addition to the three plenary speakers below, three finalists for the COS Young Professional Award will deliver presentations during a plenary session on Thursday, 11 February 2010, followed by a keynote presentation by Renée Duckworth, recipient of the 2009 Ned K. Johnson Young Investigator Award.

MONDAy, 8 fEbRuARyScott Derrickson

“Conservation of Endangered and Threatened Species – Research, Reality, and Future Directions”

Scott R. Derrickson received his BA in Biology at Gettysburg College in

1970.  He pursued graduate studies in the Department of Ecology and Behavioral Biology at the University of Minnesota, where he received his MS in 1975 and Ph.D. in 1977 for studies on Northern Pintails.     From 1977-1983, Scott was a Research Biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s  Endangered Species Research Program at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, Maryland.  In 1983, Scott moved to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Zoological Park, where he has served in various capacities as Curator of Ornithology (1983-1987), Deputy Director for Conservation (1987-2006), Deputy Director for Conservation and Science (2006-2009), and Acting Associate Director for Conservation and Science (2009-present).  Over the past 30 years, Scott has been involved in wide variety of avian conservation initiatives and recovery programs. His work has spanned a diverse range of activities including research, captive propagation and management, reintroduction, recovery planning and implementation, and program and policy assessment.  He has authored or coauthored over 65 papers, and received awards from several agencies, conservation organizations, and professional societies for his accomplishments.  Scott was as member of the AOU panel that reviewed the California Condor recovery program in 2007-2008, and was the recipient of the AOU’s Ralph W. Schreiber Conservation Award in 2009.   

Abstract: Recovery efforts for endangered and threatened species have traditionally focused on the identification and subsequent amelioration of limiting factors, and variety of in situ and ex situ methods have been adopted on a species-by-species basis to alleviate factors affecting survival and fecundity in wild populations.  While significant conservation successes have been recorded, recovery for most endangered species remains elusive because limiting factors remain unknown, have proven intractable, or cannot be addressed effectively within the existing socio-political environment.  Using selected examples of avian recovery programs in which I have been involved over the past three decades, I will illustrate each of these circumstances and then discuss the diversity of

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research, planning and policy issues associated with these programs.  Given the environmental impacts associated with human population growth and predicted climate change, efforts to preserve biodiversity are moving from single-species programs to multiple-species and ecosystem-wide initiatives.  Success in these initiatives will require fundamental changes in our social priorities and institutions and unprecedented levels of cooperation and coordination among researchers, resource managers, and stakeholders.

TuESDAy, 9 fEbRuARyKenneth P. Dial

“Ecological and evolutionary significance of the locomotor development in Birds”

Dr. Kenneth P. Dial has been the Director of the Flight Laboratory in the Division of Biological Sciences at the

University of Montana for over 20 years.  A native of Southern California, son of an aeronautical engineer, Ken grew up next to LAX and the Ballona Wetlands fueling his interest at an early age in animal and aircraft flight.  Ken is an active jet pilot holding airline transport plane (ATP), instrument, commercial, and multi-engine ratings.  He obtained his bachelor’s in biology at Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles, his MS at California State University, Long Beach, and Ph.D. at Northern Arizona University.  Following a post-doctoral fellowship at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University where he studied the anatomy and physiology of bird flight, Dial assumed a professorship at the University of Montana.  Ken continues to teach a graduate field course in Tanzania on the evolutionary ecology of East Africa.  He also hosted 36 episodes of Discovery Channel’s Animal Planet “All Bird TV.”  Dial’s research activities focus on experimental studies of avian flight, specifically the ontogeny and scaling of avian locomotion, in an effort to offer new perspectives on the ecology, origin, and evolution of avian flight. Abstract: Despite over a century of debate, the evolution of avian flight remains one of the most fiercely contested topics in evolutionary biology, and resolution cannot be possible without a more rigorous method for assessing the validity of competing hypotheses.  Until recently, essentially all published efforts on the origin of avian flight fell into one of two traditional camps, arboreal or cursorial; a distinction considered by some to represent a false dichotomy.  As it becomes increasingly evident that conventional avenues of investigating locomotor transitional stages are unable to discriminate between alternative or even plausible

scenarios, a more incisive experimental approach is required to limit the proliferation of non-falsifiable hypotheses.  The time appears ripe for young scientists from diverse disciplines to delve into this volatile subject and energize our thinking beyond the traditional scope.  Mining new data derived from extant species (e.g., behavior, life history biology, developmental biology, genetics, experimental functional morphology and physiology) that can be phylogenetically integrated with the wealth of fossil proto-avian theropod material will lead to more comprehensive and useful theses regarding adaptive states of transitional forms.  In addition, by employing “biological uniformitarianism” we can limit the proliferation of countless permutations of arboreal and cursorial variants –and rely on integrative, observable, and/or testable theses on the origin and evolution of flight.  The ontogenetic-transitional wing hypothesis is presented as the first attempt toward offering an integrative and observable hypothesis regarding transitional stages leading to avian flight.

WEDNESDAy, 10 fEbRuARyKathy Martin

“The World Wide Nest Web: how excavators and decay shape cavity nesting bird communities”

Dr. Kathy Martin is a Professor of Wildlife Ecology in the Forest Sciences Department at the University

of British Columbia, Vancouver, and a Senior Research Scientist with Environment Canada.  She completed her BSc at the University of Prince Edward Island and graduate degrees at the University of Alberta and Queen’s University, Ontario.  Kathy has always been fascinated by how species persist in extreme and challenging environments.  For several decades, she has conducted research on population ecology and life history variation of alpine and arctic grouse and songbirds, especially in relation to environmental variability. Since 1995, she and her students have conducted research on the community ecology of cavity nesters and other forest birds in relation to forestry activities and insect outbreaks.

Abstract:  In forest and savannah ecosystems, 20-40% of vertebrate species depend on tree cavities to reproduce or for other critical life activities. The cavity nesting habit has arisen in a wide variety of avian families and across continents, and often varies within genera. Nest cavities in trees provide secure environments to raise offspring, but generally the supply of high

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quality cavities close to other life requisites is quite low.  I developed the Nest Web concept to describe the interdependence of cavity producers and consumers in structured-nidic guilds where species interact through the creation of and competition for nest sites. Globally, cavity formation depends on the presence of fungus and decay in trees.  In the Nest Webs of North America, some woodpeckers function as keystone species as they excavate over 90% of the holes used by secondary cavity nesting birds and mammals.  On other continents, secondary cavity nesters primarily use cavities formed by decay or damage, even when woodpeckers are present. Although hole formation processes differ, especially between temperate and tropical systems, cavity nesters use remarkably consistent rules for nest site selection.   ThuRSDAy, 11 fEbRuARy

Renée Duckworth, Keynote Speaker

“An Evolutionary Perspective on Avian Range Expansion”

Dr. Renée A. Duckworth is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the

University of Arizona. Her research is at the interface of ecology, evolution and behavior with specific focus on the role of behavioral change in ecological and evolutionary processes. She received her Ph.D. from Duke University in 2006 for her studies of the evolutionary ecology of avian range expansions. She subsequently moved to Edinburgh University, UK as an NSF International Research Fellow to study the genetic of basis of behavioral variation. She continued her postdoctoral work at the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University where she explored the role of behavior in evolutionary diversifications and extinctions. In 2008, she was named the G.G. Simpson Fellow in Evolutionary Biology by the University of Arizona. In addition to receiving the 2009 Ned K. Johnson Young Investigator Award from the AOU, she is also a recipient of the 2009 Young Investigator Prize from the American Society of Naturalists.

Abstract:  Over the next several decades, numerous avian species are expected to modify their geographical ranges in response to climate change and other anthropogenic effects. Predicting the extent and speed with which such range changes will occur is challenging because we currently have a poor understanding of the mechanisms that enable species to colonize new areas. I will use the empirical example of western bluebirds’ recent range expansion in North America to illustrate

the importance of integrating information from ecology, evolution and development to gain insight into the mechanisms of range expansion. In this species, range expansion was accompanied by rapid across-generation shifts from a “colonizing” phenotype of highly dispersive, competitive individuals to a “settler” phenotype of less dispersive and parental individuals. Such cycles enabled population persistence during the process of colonization and were proximately produced by maternal effects on offspring dispersal behavior in response to local resource distribution. I suggest that close integration of maternally-induced developmental variability with changes in resource availability is a product of historical recurrence of fire-induced habitat succession in this species. This work suggests that a combination of developmental and historical approaches are crucial to understanding how species will respond to anthropogenic changes of this century.

Cooper Ornithological Society Young Professional Award FinalistsThe following three finalists will deliver 25-minute presentations at the YPA Plenary session on Thursday, 11 February:

Daniel C. Barton^, University of Montana

“Ecological Causes of Life History Variation Tested by a Comparative-experimental Approach”

Abstract: Three alternative hypotheses (food limitation, nest predation, adult mortality) are thought to explain latitudinal variation in reproductive strategies. We tested these alternatives by comparing responses of parental provisioning rate to natural and experimental variation in brood size among species. The reaction norm of provisioning to brood size is key because it integrates critical tradeoffs, and because alternative hypotheses predict alternative patterns of variation. We found variation among 29 bird species in the slope of reaction norms of per-offspring provisioning to natural variation in brood size was explained by variation in adult mortality. Yet, species with high adult mortality appeared to adjust offspring number to parental provisioning, consistent with food limitation. We experimentally reduced broods by half in seven bird species with divergent life histories and found reduced broods showed increased per-nestling provisioning and growth, also consistent with food limitation. However,magnitudes of manipulation effect increased with adult mortality, suggesting species with low mortalityreduce effort with reduced broods. These results suggest ecological factors thought to cause life historyvariation may interact and shift in importance across species and regions.

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Andrea Townsend^, Cornell University

“Suboptimal Reproductive Sharing in Cooperative Crows? An Inbreeding Extension to the Tug-Of-War Model of Reproductive Skew”

Abstract: Theory predicting how reproduction should be partitioned among family members in cooperatively breeding birds is scant, despite the vast reproductive skew literature, because the costs and benefits of inbreeding have yet to be incorporated into current skew models. Here, we extend the tug-of-war model of reproductive skew with inbreeding parameters, and test the predictions of this model in a cooperatively breeding American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) population. Approximately 20% of offspring in this crow population were produced through incestuous or highly inbred matings, and inbred offspring suffered severe survival costs. Using empirically derived genetic relatedness coefficients, male competitive asymmetries and a range of offspring survival probabilities, we generated expected reproductive shares of the male breeders and auxiliaries, and compared these expectations to patterns observed in the field. We found that expected values predicted observed values, but only when we specified the minimal predicted survival costs of inbreeding—the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of the survival probability for inbred birds. Our results suggest that these crows partitioned reproduction suboptimally, given the high costs of inbreeding in this population.

Zachary Cheviron^, University of California, Los Angeles

“Genetics of High-Altitude Adaptation in Rufous-Collared Sparrows (Zonotrichia Capensis)”

Abstract: Here we combine population genetic data with protein modeling analyses to test for adaptive divergence in the gene that encodes the α-subunit of the major adult hemoglobin isoform (αA-hemoglobin) in Zonotrichia capensis, a species with an exceptionally broad altitudinal distribution. We sampled 168 individuals from 17 sampling localities that are distributed along three elevational test transects and four latitudinal control transects on the west slope of the Peruvian Andes. We sequenced the entire αAhemoglobin gene in all of the sampled individuals. Each individual was also genotyped at four nuclear introns and four nuclear autosomal microsatellites. Two amino acid replacements within exon 2 of the αA-hemoglobin gene segregate within populations, and the frequency of these replacements is strongly associated with altitude. αA-hemoglobin gene flow estimates along the control transects were 70 times greater than those estimated along the elevational transects. Gene

flow was not similarly reduced for the other nuclear loci. The severe reduction of altitudinal gene flow in the absence of similar reductions for putatively neutral loci is consistent with local adaptation of αA-hemoglobin to different altitudinal environments.

WORkShOPSSix pre-meeting workshops will be held on Sunday, 7 February.

Getting Involved with Non-academic Institutions 9:00-12:00 ........................................................ Brittany

Organizers: Wendy Lenhart, Dan Barton ([email protected]), Andrea Norris, and Kristina Cockle

This workshop will aim to bridge the gap between academics and non-academic institutions.  Objectives are to inform students on how to get experience and training at non-academic institutions (non-profits, government agencies, and NGO’s).  Representatives will include AZA institutions, Nature Conservancy, Wildlife Conservation Society, USGS, etc.  

Neotropical Bird Identification Workshop9:00-12:00 ............................................................ Ascot

Organizer: Jose Soto ([email protected])

This workshop is designed to teach beginning birders, or advanced birders who have not yet visited the Neotropics, to identify the amazing diversity of bird species there.  Set in a classroom, the workshop will feature a powerpoint  presentation with images and sounds of  birds. Participants will learn how to ID birds by size, silhouette, behavior, vocalization, habitat, and field marks of the wing and head. Please bring a copy of Birds of Panama if possible; a few copies will also be available at the workshop.

North American Ornithological Atlas Committee (NORAC)9:00-5:00 ..............................................................Eaton

Organizers: Andrew Couturier ([email protected]) and Charles M. Francis

The objectives of the workshop are to facilitate the exchange of information on atlases and to develop a compendium of “best practices.”  This compendium, or atlas handbook, will function as a central resource for those considering implementing a breeding bird atlas.  The agenda will consist of a mixture of short presentations and informal discussions throughout the day.

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Avian First Aid for the Field and Captive Setting9:00-12:00 .............. Garden Salon Two (first workshop)1:00-5:00 ............Garden Salon Two (second workshop)

Organizer: Lynn Miller ([email protected])

With the decline in avian populations world-wide, we can not afford to lose individuals impacted through human interaction. This workshop aims to give solid practical advice in managing injuries, allowing the attendee to evaluate an injury, to stabilize it, and to transport the bird to the appropriate site for care.

Phylogenetic Methods for Estimating Species Trees1:00-5:00 ..........................................Garden Salon One

Organizers: Scott Edwards ([email protected]) and Dennis Pearl

A computer workshop focused on new methods for estimating phylogenetic trees from multilocus DNA sequence data.  A new class of phylogenetic methods is emerging for the estimation of so-called “species trees,” trees of species, populations and lineages that can be estimated by combining the information from multiple, independently segregating genes or DNA sequences. The workshop will focus on implementing and running two software packages (Bayesian Estimation of Species Trees (or BEST), and Species Trees Estimated by Average Ranks of Coalescence Times (or STAR)), and will allow participants to analyze their own or example data sets.

Avian Interactions with Power Lines: An Overview of Avian Protection Plan Guidelines, Regulations, and Techniques for the Protection of Avian Species1:00-5:00 .......................................................... Brittany

Organizers: Kara Donohue ([email protected]) and Sherry Liguori

This workshop addresses impacts of energy infrastructure and development on migratory birds. It will review the causes of bird electrocutions and collisions with power lines, regulations protecting migratory birds, recent changes to eagle regulations due to bald eagle de-listing, measures to reduce bird mortality associated with power lines, management of raptor nests on power lines, and the development of avian protection plans that allow utilities to protect migratory birds while enhancing power reliability.

SyMPOSIAThis year we have an outstanding array of symposia covering a broad array of topics relevant to the many facets of current ornithology:

MONDAy, 8 fEbRuARyS09: Ornithological Applications10:00-12:30 p.m. .............................Windsor/Hampton

Organizers: Tom Gardali and Nat Seavy

S10: Women in Ornithology: History, Current Roles, Future Opportunities and the Role of Societies in Professional Development10:00-12:30 p.m. ................................................Sunrise

Organizers: Bonnie Bowen and Kim Sullivan

S04: Assessments of Habitat Selection and Quality: Perspectives and Future Directions2:00-5:30 p.m. .................................Windsor/Hampton

Organizer: Anna Chalfoun

S03: Population and Community Responses Of Cavity-Nesting Birds to Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbance2:00-5:30 p.m. ....................................................Sunrise

Organizers: Andrea Norris, Kristina Cockle, and Kathy Martin

TuESDAy, 9 fEbRuARyS02: Tri-national Bird Conservation: Shared Strategies for a Shared North American Avifauna10:00-12:30 p.m. .............................Windsor/Hampton

Organizers: Ken Rosenberg, Andrew Couturier, Humberto Berlanga, Peter Blancher, and Terry Rich S12: Avian Immunity: Resilience in the Face of Emerging Zoonoses and Climate Change10:00-12:30 p.m. ................................................Sunrise

Organizer: Caldwell Hahn

S01: Saving Hawaii’s Birds2:00-5:00 p.m. .................................Windsor/Hampton

Organizers: Thane Pratt and David Leonard

S05: Birds and Ecosystem Services2:00-5:00 p.m. ....................................................Sunrise

Organizers: Daniel Wenny and Christopher Whelan

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WEDNESDAy, 10 fEbRuARyS11: Yellow-billed Cuckoos: Biology and Conservation in the Western United States 10:00-12:30 p.m. Windsor/Hampton

Organizer: Matt Johnson

S08: Marine Birds: Dynamic Responses to Inter-annual to Interdecadal Climate Variability and Change in the Gulf of California and Southern California Current: Models and Applications10:00-12:30 p.m. ................................................Sunrise

Organizers: Enriqueta Velarde, Daniel Anderson, Exequiel Ezcurra, and William Sydeman

ThuRSDAy, 11 fEbRuARyS06: Advances in Shorebird Conservation10:00-12:30 p.m. .............................Windsor/Hampton

Organizers: Roy Churchwell, Abby Powell, and Stephen Brown

S07: Rusty Blackbird: Range-Wide Perspective on a Short-Distance Migrant in Decline10:00-12:30 p.m. ................................................Sunrise

Organizer: Paul Hamel

cONcuRRENT PAPER SESSIONSSix concurrent sessions will be held in the Convention Center, nearby Sunrise Room, and Windsor/Hampton Room.

INSTRucTIONS fOR SESSION chAIRS AND PRESENTERS

Session Chair Information:  Please arrive 10 minutes early to familiarize yourself with the meeting room and AV equipment.  Once the presentation is launched, the presenter will control the program from the podium using a computer mouse or the up/down/right/left keys on a keyboard. Each room will have a timer and slide advancer/laser pointer.  We must keep on time!  Please start the sessions on time; do not delay while people return from breaks.  If a speaker ends early or a talk is cancelled, please wait until the scheduled start of the next presentation before continuing.

Talks are 12 minutes long with 2 minutes for questions and a 1-minute period for changing rooms.  Please briefly introduce the speaker, their

affiliation, and the title of their talk – no biographical elaboration is necessary.

To keep talks on schedule, we will use the following timing conventions: at 10 minutes past the start of the talk, notify the speaker that there are 2 minutes left. If we are able to implement a central timing station, an indicator will sound. At 12 minutes, indicate it is time to begin any questions; again, an indicator will sound. At 14 minutes indicate that the talk and questions are over; the indicator will sound to signal the end of the allotted time, giving everyone an opportunity to move between rooms if they wish. At 15 minutes a sound will indicate the start of the next talk. (Note that if you are chairing a 30-minute talk in a symposium, the talk and any questions still must end at the same time as the second concurrent 15-minute talks in the general sessions.)

We are doing a few things slightly differently at this conference. For example, we are dividing our 10-talk morning sessions into two continuous 5-talk blocks, with a separate chair for each block; that way no one has to sit in one spot for 2-1/2 hours. Our afternoon talks are divided into two 6-talk blocks with a coffee break in between and two separate chairs as well (although some afternoon sessions have been shortened to accommodate society business meetings). We also hope to implement a centralized timing station to keep concurrent sessions synchronized, and further reduce the burden on session chairs.

cREATING yOuR PRESENTATION The computers in the session rooms will be Windows XP based PCs with Microsoft Office 2007, including PowerPoint. Verification of proper performance in the Presentation Room is essential, particularly if video and animation are included in the presentation. Internet access will not be available during your presentation.

Personal laptops cannot be used in the session rooms. All presentations will be uploaded from the Presentation Room to Meeting Room laptops provided for your use. However, support is available in the Presentation Room for any last-minute revisions to your presentation. Please save a copy of your most current presentation on a USB Flash “thumb” Drive, external Hard Drive, a CD, or DVD, and bring it with you when checking in at the Presentation Room. Please do not bring your laptop as the process of physically setting it up to retrieve, store, and transfer the presentation is prohibitively time-consuming.

All presentations must be created in, or converted to, Microsoft’s PowerPoint program.

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Macintosh Users:Please make sure that all inserted pictures are either JPEG or PNG file-types. Quicktime (.mov) files are also an accepted video format. Presenters using Macintosh’s Keynote program should read http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Keynote/4.0/en/c9kn26.html for directions on converting their presentation to PowerPoint. This conversion should be completed prior to uploading the presentation; however, there will be a Macintosh laptop available in the Presentation Room for on-site conversion of presentations if required.

Video Formats:The recommended video format for Windows-based presentations is Windows Media (.wmv). For more detailed information regarding adding video to your presentation please read http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA012303111033.aspx.

PowerPoint embeds image files directly into the file when you save them, while video files are not embedded. Only a link is made to the video file. Copy the video clips you want to insert into the same folder as the PowerPoint file. This will eliminate the problem of PowerPoint losing the link to the file.

There is a trade-off between high quality videos and large files. Use short video segments when needed, and try to keep the file size to less than 20 Mb.

Fonts:Arial and Helvetica are recommended for clarity and compatibility. Confirm a font size of AT LEAST 24 points for body text and 36–40 points for headings. Light colored text on a dark background is advised. Avoid using red or green. Confirm that the maximum number of lines in text slides is no more than 6 or 7.

Images:The size of the screen will be 1024 x 768 pixels, meaning that any image with more pixels in the X or Y coordinate that is more than that will not be displayed. The image will be altered by PowerPoint to fit. Large images (i.e. 2000 x 1500 pixels) which are created with digital cameras and scanners will make the resulting PowerPoint file very large. This may cause the presentation to load slowly.

For on-screen presentations, JPEG-type images work well. This type of image file can be created with virtually all imaging programs. There are many graphics programs which can manipulate images. Consult the manual for more specific instructions if needed.

Large/slow presentations can be avoided by using a graphics program to convert the image and inserting images by a specific method:

• Change the size of the image to approximately 800 x 600 pixels

• Save as file type “JPEG” or “JPG”• Select compression setting of 8 (High quality image)• Insert all images into PowerPoint as JPEG files.

If you copy the images to the clipboard and then Edit/Paste them into PowerPoint, the images will not be compressed and the PowerPoint file can become very large. To avoid this, insert them directly into PowerPoint (Insert/Picture/from File).

Animations:Please keep animations to a minimum.

PREPARING fOR yOuR PRESENTATIONAdvance Submission:Presenters will receive an email from the audio visual company, Meeting Services, Inc., that will include a link to their website to upload presentations online prior to the start of the meeting. Presenters will be able to submit their files via the web and will receive their login credentials via email. Online submission of your presentation files via the Internet is not required, but is strongly encouraged as presenters who send in their files via the Web site will have faster check in at the Presentation Room. Please make sure to upload all media files required for your presentation. Any videos, sounds, or fonts not included in your online upload folder must be brought to the Presentation Room on your laptop or Flash Drive to be added to your folder.

On-site Submission and Presentation review/editing:Check in at the Presentation Room (Town & Country Hotel, Pacific Salon 7) to submit your files if you did not do so in advance, and to preview your presentation. If you are in a morning session (10:00am -12:30pm) you must come to the Presentation Room by 5pm the day preceding your talk. If you are in an afternoon session (2:00-5:30pm) you must come by before 10:00am the day of your presentation. The Meeting Services technicians will assist with the upload of your files and provide the opportunity to preview and/or edit your presentation as necessary.

If you submit your files in advance, you may edit your presentation up to the deadlines above. After you have submitted your files and have finished reviewing and/

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or making changes to your presentation, you must tell Meeting Services personnel that you have viewed and approved your presentation file before you leave the Presentation Room. Meeting Services will then transfer the updated file to your meeting room.

The Presentation Room will be open 7am-5pm Sunday, February 7 through Thursday, February 11.

Quality Control:Giving your presentation a last “once-over” in the Presentation Room is the most important step you will take to ensure your success. When reviewing your presentation, make sure all fonts, images, and animations appear as expected and that all audio or video clips are working properly. The computers in the meeting rooms are the same as the computers in the Presentation Room, therefore:

IF THE PRESENTATION DOES NOT PLAY PROPERLY IN THE PRESENTATION ROOM, IT WILL NOT PLAY PROPERLY IN THE MEETING ROOM.

Security:Presenters are required to provide identification in order to submit their presentation as well as to access it in the Presentation Room.

Cameras and video equipment are not permitted in the Presentation Room.

All files are deleted at the end of the conference, unless permission has been granted to the conference association to retain the presentation files.

yOuR MEETING ROOM ExPERIENcEYour session room laptop will have your presentation clearly viewable on the desktop. Simply double-click your presentation and control it from the podium using the computer mouse or the up/down/right/left keys on a keyboard. Audio Visual technicians will be located in close proximity to all meeting rooms and will be available to provide assistance if required.

cONTAcT INfORMATIONFor questions regarding the online submission Web site, please contact: Jim Roth, [email protected], 619.247-3045

New books from Yale

university press

Visit our booth #16

YaleBooks.com

EndlEss FormsCharles Darwin, Natural Science, and the Visual ArtsEdited by Diana Donald and Jane MunroPublished in association with the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Yale Center for British Art 100 b/w + 150 color illus.

dazzlEd and dEcEivEdMimicry and CamouflagePeter Forbes 16 pp. illus.

Birds oF Pakistan

Richard Grimmett, Tom Roberts, and Tim Inskipp 93 color illus.

an EntirEly synthEtic FishHow Rainbow Trout Beguiled America and Overran the WorldAnders HalversonForeword by Patricia Nelson Limerick 21 b/w illus.

owls oF thE world

Claus König, Friedhelm Weick, and Jan-Hendrik BeckingPublished in association with Christopher Helm / A&C Black Publishers Ltd. 68 color plates

thE Jaguar’s shadowSearching for a Mythic CatRichard Mahler 41 b/w illus.

consErvation Biology oF hawaiian ForEst Birds *Implications for Island AvifaunaEdited by Thane K. Pratt, Carter T. Atkinson, Paul C. Banko, James D. Jacobi, and Bethany L. Woodworth 97 b/w + 32 color illus.

lost worldsAdventures in the Tropical RainforestBruce M. Beehler 40 b/w illus.

dolPhin mystEriEsUnlocking the Secrets of CommunicationKathleen M. Dudzinski, Ph.D., and Toni Frohoff, Ph.D.Foreword by Marc Bekoff, Ph.D. 50 b/w + 8 color illus.

in thE comPany oF crows and ravEns *John M. Marzluff and Tony AngellIllustrated by Tony Angell • Foreword by Paul Ehrlich108 b/w illus.

humans, naturE, and BirdsScience Art from Cave Walls to Computer ScreensDarryl Wheye and Donald KennedyForeword by Paul R. EhrlichPublished with assistance from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Public Understanding of Science and Technology Program 75 color illus.

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* Authors will be present to sign books; visit the Yale University Press booth # 16 for day and time

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8:00 a.m. Plenary Session - Golden Ballroom

Welcome & Announcements

AOU Awards

Plenary Address: Scott Derrickson Conservation of Endangered and Threatened Species – Research, Reality, and Future Directions

9:30 a.m. Coffee Break

Room Windsor/hampton Golden ballroom Sunrise Pacific Salon 1 Pacific Salon 2 Pacific Salon 3

10:00 a.m. S09: Ornithological Applications -1

G35: Effects of Wind Farms

and Energy Development - 1

S10: Women in Ornithology - 1

G33: Effects of Exotics on

Species’ Biology

G02: Sexual Selection - 1

G15: Community Ecology

11:15 a.m. S09: Ornithological Applications -2

G35: Effects of Wind Farms

and Energy Development - 2

S10: Women in Ornithology - 2

G14: Population Ecology of Species of Concern

G02: Sexual Selection - 2

G37: Landscape Scale

12:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

2:00 p.m. S04: Habitat selection and

quality -1

G20: Climate Impacts -

Mechanisms

S03: Cavity-Nesting Birds

G16: Tropical Systems - 1

G07: Mating Systems and Sex

Ratios

G25: Life History - Clutch Size

3:30 p.m. Coffee Break

4:00 p.m. S04: Habitat selection and

quality -2

G21: Climate Change and

Weather

G34: Effects of Fire and Timber

Harvest

G16: Tropical Systems - 2

G48: Parasites and

Metapopulations

G01: Behavior - 1

MONDAy ORAl SESSIONS AT A GlANcE

8:00 a.m. Plenary Session - Golden Ballroom

Welcome & Announcements

COS Awards

Plenary Address: Ken Dial Ecological and evolutionary significance of the locomotor development in Birds

9:30 a.m. Coffee Break

Room Windsor/hampton Golden ballroom Sunrise Pacific Salon 1 Pacific Salon 2 Pacific Salon 3

10:00 a.m. S02: Tri-national Bird

Conservation - 1

G06: Breeding Biology and

Parental Care - 1

S12: Avian Immunity - 1

G01: Behavior - 2

G18: Molecular Ecology

G46: Nesting Habitat

11:15 a.m. S02: Tri-national Bird

Conservation - 2

G06: Breeding Biology and

Parental Care - 2

S12: Avian Immunity - 2

G10: Movements and Dispersal

G36: Genetic Structure

G32: Urban Effects and

Survival

12:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

2:00 p.m. S01: Saving Hawaii’s Birds -1

G06: Breeding Biology and

Parental Care - 3

S05: Birds and Ecosystem

Services - 1

G09: Migration and Stopover Biology - 1

G26: Evolution G17: Urban Effects

3:30 p.m. Coffee Break

4:00 p.m. S01: Saving Hawaii’s Birds - 2

G41: Life History - Incubation

S05: Birds and Ecosystem

Services - 2

G09: Migration and Stopover Biology - 1

G44: Speciation G47: Noise and Anthropogenic

Disturbance

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8:00 a.m. Plenary Session - Golden Ballroom

Welcome & Announcements

Plenary: COS Young Professional Award Finalists

Keynote Address: Renée Duckworth An Evolutionary Perspective on Avian Range Expansion

9:45 a.m. Coffee Break

Room Windsor/hampton Golden ballroom Sunrise Pacific Salon 1 Pacific Salon 2 Pacific Salon 3

10:00 a.m. S06: Advances in Shorebird

Conservation - 1

G51: Disease, Parasites,

Immunity - 1

S07: Rusty Blackbird - 1

G30: Biogeography - 1

G38: Grasslands and Grazing - 1

G40: Hormones and Immunology

11:15 a.m. S06: Advances in Shorebird

Conservation - 2

G51: Disease, Parasites,

Immunity - 2

S07: Rusty Blackbird - 2

G30: Biogeography - 2

G38: Grasslands and Grazing - 2

G49: Physiology and Energetics

12:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

2:00 p.m. G11: Capt Breeding, Release, Monitoring, and

Conserv Planning - 1

G04: Acoustic Monitoring and

Detectability

G39: Habitat Relatonships of Species of

Concern

3:30 p.m. Coffee Break

4:00 p.m. G11: Capt Breeding, Release, Monitoring, and

Conserv Planning - 2

G42: Models, Methods,

Landscapes

G12: Habitat Relationships - 3

ThuRSDAy ORAl SESSIONS AT A GlANcE

8:00 a.m. Plenary Session - Golden Ballroom

Welcome & Announcements

SCO Awards

Plenary Address: Kathy Martin The World Wide Nest Web: how excavators and decay shape cavity nesting bird communities

9:30 a.m. Coffee Break

Room Windsor/hampton Golden ballroom Sunrise Pacific Salon 1 Pacific Salon 2 Pacific Salon 3

10:00 a.m. S11: Yellow-billed Cuckoos

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Conservation and Population

Biology - 1

S08: Marine Birds - 1

G28: Phylogenetics and Phylogeography

- 1

G31: Ornithology

(Ends 11:00 a.m.)

G50: Plumage Patterns and

Variation

11:15 a.m. S11: Yellow-billed Cuckoos

- 2

Conservation and Population

Biology - 2

S08: Marine Birds - 2

G28: Phylogenetics and Phylogeography

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G08: Brood Parasitism

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G43: Song Structure and

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12:30 p.m. Lunch on your own

2:00 p.m. G23: Population Biology - Survival

G05: Breeding Biology and Behavior - 1

G45: Molt, Migration, and

Stopover

G27: Systematics and Phylogeny

G12: Habitat Relationships - 1

G03: Song and Vocalizations - 1

3:30 p.m. Coffee Break

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G05: Breeding Biology and Behavior - 2

G13: Population Ecology

G29: Pleistocene - Then and Later

G12: Habitat Relationships - 2

G03: Song and Vocalizations - 2

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dez-G

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lez,

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B.;

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a.m.

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t, J.

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s, J.

A.; G

oble,

D. D

.; CO

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278)

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ring,

J. L

.; Sc

hool

s, E.

H.;

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der,

H. D

.; AV

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OF

WIN

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034)

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van,

K. A

.; Ba

kian

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099)

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.; Theim

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C.; J

ohns

on, M

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; PO

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OF

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234)

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er, L

.; M

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omer

ie, R

.; FE

MAL

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RNAM

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TH

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140)

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hel,

N. L

.*; S

herry

, T.

W.;

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SEQ

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CES

OF

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831)

10:30

a.m.

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t, J.

M.;

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(5

720)

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ll, J. A

.; Cast

le, J.

H.; J

ohnst

on, D

. S.;

Mab

ee, T.

J.; Th

orngat

e, N.

; New

man,

D. P.;

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B.; M

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4)

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chin

, P. N

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pp, R

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er,

S. P.

; IN

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R.;

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687)

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K. B

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ale, A

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don,

C.

E.;

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swoo

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Barto

lom

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W.;

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er, J.

Y.;

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051)

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sey,

R.; S

trum

, K. M

.; Re

iter,

M. E

.; H

ickey

, C.;

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ick, C

. S.;

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man

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.; Sh

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LIFE

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266)

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vin,

J. C

.; D

rake

, D.;

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, J.;

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.; TH

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CA

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e, A.

M.;

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en, K

. B.;

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MAT

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AN M

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072)

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man

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idge

s, A.

S.;

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celo

n, D

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l, J.

T.; B

ooke

r, M

. A.;

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CLEM

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phy,

T. G

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senth

al, M

. F.;

Mon

tgom

erie,

R.; T

arvin

, K. A

.; FE

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(590

5)

Leu,

M.;

Aldr

idge

, C. L

.; H

anser

, S.

E.;

Knick

, S. T

.; N

ielsen

, S. E

.; D

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5934

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ison,

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264)

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M. M

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halfo

un, A

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.; IN

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OF

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DEV

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Mar

tin, K

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hert

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D.;

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ges,

A. S

.; G

arce

lon,

D

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Hud

gens

, B.;

Book

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IVAL

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S.

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K.; M

ahon

, C.

L.; S

chm

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M. K

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.; Rad

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V. C

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2:00 p

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Cha

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, A. D

.; U

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(570

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ser,

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.; Si

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.; Ro

denh

ouse,

N

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mes,

R. T

.; Web

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M.

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703)

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, W. D

.; AV

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(582

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, D. B

.; Jaa

tinen

, K.;

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onov

a, N

.; Le

hiko

inen

, A.;

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sner

, W.; V

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I.; E

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184)

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(592

5)

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, B. E

.; IN

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254)

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ters

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.; Ko

enig,

W. D

.; Li

ebho

ld, A

. M.;

EFFE

CTS

OF

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H

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.; St

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r, P.

C.;

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.; Ca

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CLA

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: D

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011)

2:30 p

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Thom

pson

III,

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.; AP

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ACH

ES

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N

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FORM

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(5

966)

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rd, T

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hick

, C. S

.; Q

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, D

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(571

9)

Imbe

au, L

.; D

arve

au, M

.; D

rape

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.; TH

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SEC

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(602

7)

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son,

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r, P.

C.;

DEM

OG

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MO

LT

SEQ

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ANT

(621

2)

Sous

a, B

. F.; T

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GRA

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990)

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ker,

K. L

.*; C

onwa

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J.;

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(575

5)

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Boug

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, R. K

.; Bo

wm

an, R

.; Sc

hoec

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Brid

ge, E

. S.;

Prue

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.; Fi

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949)

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217)

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ank,

D. B

.; La

ncto

t, R.

B.;

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99)

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D. J

.; TH

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.; Yoo

n, J.

; Pelu

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I.; M

orris

on, S

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K.;

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Mich

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AN

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.; Wieb

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3:15 p

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LaM

anna

, J. A

.*; W

olfe,

J.; G

eorg

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L.

; Ralp

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Alex

ande

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A.;

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Kram

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M

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MAR

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S: F

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857)

Mur

ray,

B. G

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HE

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LUTI

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L.; S

age,

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R.; D

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. W.;

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.; EF

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F IN

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9)

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. J.;

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rtson

, A. W

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ton,

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r, S.

K.;

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5)

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cco,

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678)

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.; EF

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3)

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inck

, K.

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863)

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C. M

.; Jan

kows

ki,

J. E.

; Pate

l, P.;

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inso

n, S

. K.;

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QU

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S O

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S) S

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G

(578

8)

4:30 p

.m.

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. A.;

Lieb

erm

an, A

.; TH

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AWAI

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683)

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smor

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J.;

NO

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943)

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917)

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R. H

.; Ra

dzio

, T. A

.; D

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939)

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58)

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l, R.

H.;

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.; D

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D. L

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G H

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born

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H

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223)

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31)

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. D.;

Wu,

Y. C

.; M

ays,

H. L

.; Yao

, C. T

.; Zo

u, F.

; Li,

S.

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263)

Gau

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o, J.

M.;

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t, P.

J.; P

LUM

AGE

COLO

RATI

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OF

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G

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mon

d, J.

E.;

Silve

ira, J

.; H

atfield

, C.

; HAB

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ARAC

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STIC

S O

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TO R

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, CA

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(613

1)

Gra

ves,

E. E

.; H

olyo

ak, M

. A.;

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812)

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man

, W. J

.; M

ills,

K. L

.; Sa

ntor

a, J.

A.; Th

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.; Be

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, D. F

.; M

orga

n, K

.; H

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.; Well

s, B.

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.; S

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.; Bo

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, Z.

R.;

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.; Pa

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S.;

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858)

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205)

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3)

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nt A

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Con

serv

atio

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th

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Stat

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le

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a.m.

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s, D

. D.;

Moo

re, S

. D.;

Joha

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, V.

M.; W

ESTE

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.; Ba

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5)

Patto

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.; Ve

larde

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SIZ

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235)

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P.;

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nánd

ez-B

años

, B. E

.; N

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Sigü

enza

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.; Ro

wher,

S.;

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a, J.;

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NG

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CRO

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LOG

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POPU

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HIS

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NO

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CAR

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AL (6

192)

Rock

, C. A

.; G

reen,

D. J

.; O

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F BR

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(597

7)

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ayak

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P.; K

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ama,

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.; CO

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: CH

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R TH

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NG

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. (56

73)

11:30

a.m.

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rist,

J. D

.; Ah

lers,

D.;

Joha

nson

, V.;

Potak

Zeh

fuss,

K.;

Dos

ter, R

.; WES

TERN

YE

LLO

W-B

ILLE

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HO

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ITAT

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, AN

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N T

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MID

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E, N

EW

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ICO

. (58

19)

Mas

sey,

B. H

.; Pa

ludi

, J. L

.; H

ABIT

AT

PRES

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TIO

N A

ND

LAN

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SE

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GES

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TH

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UTH

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GE

OF

THE

CALI

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IA C

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DO

R (6

148)

Caso

, M.;

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.; M

ON

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G

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S (6

082)

Hun

g, C

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ink,

R. M

.; PH

YLO

GEO

GRA

PHY

OF

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SIAN

NU

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MU

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(594

4)

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.; AC

CEPT

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D IN

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929)

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L PE

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, K. J

.; WES

TERN

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G.;

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.; G

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, J.;

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, G. M

.; M

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153)

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.; Jo

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. J.;

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D

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.; Ar

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.; MIT

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K. G

.; M

orris

, S. R

.; A

COM

PARI

SON

OF

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S CH

ANG

E BY

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RAN

TS D

URI

NG

STO

POVE

R U

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G T

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E D

IFFE

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T M

ETH

OD

S (5

716)

Ande

rsen

, M. J

.; O

livero

s, C.

; Nyá

ri,

Á.; F

ilard

i, C.

E.;

Moy

le, R

. G.;

A M

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CULA

R PH

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GEN

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F TH

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LE K

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DU

S) R

EVEA

LS A

NO

VEL

PHIL

IPPI

NES

LIN

EAG

E (5

802)

Web

b, W

. C.;

Mar

zluff,

J. M

.; SO

CIAL

ITY

AND

DEM

OG

RAPH

IC

CON

SEQ

UEN

CES

OF

RESO

URC

E U

SE F

OR

COM

MO

N R

AVEN

S IN

A

TEM

PERA

TE R

AIN

FORE

ST. (

5750

)

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er, T

. H.; T

aft, B

.; Jen

sen, W

. E.;

PATT

ERN

S O

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NG

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ARIN

G A

S A

FUN

CTIO

N O

F H

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AT A

ND

SI

TE F

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ITY

IN D

ICKC

ISSE

LS

(589

6)

2:45 p

.m.

Wag

ner,

M. A

.*; G

eorg

e, T.

L.;

Ralp

h,

C. J.

; SEA

SON

AL S

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IVAL

ES

TIM

ATES

OF

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AND

AD

ULT

WRE

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TS IN

NO

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ERN

CA

LIFO

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(623

6)

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, W. A

.*; Th

omps

on, F

. R.;

Faab

org,

J. R.

; EXP

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VAR

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ON

IN

NES

T SU

RVIV

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VIA

PR

EDAT

OR

IDEN

TIFI

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ON

(6

152)

Stut

chbu

ry, B

. J.;

Gow

, E. A

.; D

one,

T.;

Mac

Pher

son,

M.;

PHYS

IOLO

GIC

AL

CON

DIT

ION

DU

RIN

G M

OLT

AF

FECT

S PA

CE O

F M

IGRA

TIO

N IN

A

NEO

TRO

PICA

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IGRA

NT

(596

0)

Hos

ner,

P. A.

; Moy

le, P.

A.;

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OG

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OF

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KNIP

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GU

S BL

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(588

3)

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lure

, C. J

.*; E

step,

L. K

.; H

ill, G

. E.;

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GU

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N (5

895)

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s, H

.; Jac

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.; D

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D

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ON

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CAL

LS IN

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AFR

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W

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R BI

RD (5

824)

3:00 p

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s, C.

J.; C

ox, J

. A.;

SURV

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AN

D

MO

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ENT

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ACTE

RIST

ICS

OF

A M

ARKE

D P

OPU

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OF

BACH

MAN

’S SP

ARRO

W (5

957)

Latif

, Q. S

.*; H

eath

, S. K

.; Ro

tenbe

rry,

J. T.

; TH

E RO

LE O

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TS IN

SH

APIN

G P

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OF

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NES

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K (5

780)

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en, E

. B.*;

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re, F.

R.;

Fisch

er, R

. A.

; MO

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US)

D

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NG

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STO

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R (5

884)

Moy

le, R

. G.;

Ande

rsen,

M. J

.; O

livero

s, C.

H.;

Redd

y, S.

; HIG

HER

LEV

EL

PHYL

OG

ENY

OF

THE

CORE

BA

BBLE

RS (T

IMAL

IIDAE

). (5

747)

Ellis

, T. M

.*; B

etts,

M. G

.; Q

UAN

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ING

BRO

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MAN

AGEM

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N IN

TI

MBE

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NS

(598

0)

Reic

hard

, D. G

.; Ri

ce, R

. J.;

Kette

rson,

E.

D.; T

HE

FUN

CTIO

N O

F CO

MPL

EX

LOW

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PLIT

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CALI

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S IN

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ALE

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SE T

O S

HO

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NG

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NG

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(583

7)

3:15 p

.m.

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son,

A. R

.; Li

ndbe

rg, M

. S.;

Rabe

, D.

L.; S

URV

IVAL

OF

PRIN

CE O

F W

ALES

SP

RUCE

GRO

USE

IN S

OU

THEA

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ALAS

KA (6

199)

Ball,

J. R

.; Ba

yne,

E. M

.; BO

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SE T

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PRE

DAT

ION

RIS

K. (6

197)

Villa

ni, R

.; Ki

ng, S

. L.;

Pick

ens,

B. A

.; M

ULT

I-SCA

LE H

ABIT

AT

CHAR

ACTE

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ICS

OF

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RN

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NA

(589

2)

Fahe

y, A.

L.;

Rick

lefs,

R. E

.; D

eWoo

dy,

J. A.

; IN

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PH

YLO

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D D

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PHIC

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ES

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SS M

ULT

IPLE

AVI

AN

L IN

EAG

ES F

ROM

HIS

PAN

IOLA

(6

180)

Leist

, A. J

.; Am

mon

, E. M

.; Ba

rt, J.

; Sa

bin,

L. B

.; Ra

ulsto

n, B

. E.;

RIPA

RIAN

BI

RD M

ON

ITO

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G A

ND

PO

PULA

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N S

IZE

ESTI

MAT

ES F

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THE

LOW

ER C

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RAD

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, 20

07 -

2009

(587

3)

3:15 p

.m.

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248)

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.; SEA

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9)

Spel

lman

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.; Bu

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; Ca

mero

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Hud

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.; Kl

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J.; G

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; Bru

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.; RE

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.; Sla

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.; TH

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urg,

T. M

.; LI

FE

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846)

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.; N

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162)

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A.;

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L.; M

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M.;

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5850

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, V.

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, C. P

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)

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well,

L.;

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tt, T

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, L.

M.;

Mor

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, S.

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218)

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ins,

S. R

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tts, M

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Hag

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J. C.

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M.;

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POSTER PRESENTATIONSPosters will be on display in the Exhibit Hall throughout the meeting. There will be an evening poster reception on Tuesday, 9 February from 7:00-10:00 p.m., when presenters will be available to discuss their work. Poster set-up begins at noon on Sunday; posters must be removed from the Exhibit Hall by Thursday between 3:30-5:30 p.m.

ThE fuTuRE Of ORNIThOlOGy IN NORTh AMERIcA1. Burtt, E. H.; Foster, M. S.; RESPONDING TO CURRENT CHALLENGES TO ENSURE THE FUTURE OF ORNITHOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA. (6151)

bEhAVIOR2. Mettke-Hofmann, C.; PERSONALITY TRAITS CORRELATE WITH HEAD-COLOR AND AGE IN GOULDIAN FINCHES (CHLOEBIA GOULDIAE) (6243)

3. Burtka, J. L.; Grindstaff, J. L.; IMPLICATIONS OF VARIATION IN NEST DEFENSE BEHAVIOR IN THE EASTERN BLUEBIRD (SIALIA SIALIS) (6028)

4. Li, J.; Wang, Y.; Zhang, Z.; NEST-DISMANTLING BEHAVIOR OF THE HAIR-CRESTED DRONGOS IN CENTRAL CHINA: A FURTHER STUDY (6288)

SExuAl SElEcTION5. Coady, C. D.; Dawson, R. D.; SUBADULT PLUMAGE OF YEARLING FEMALE TREE SWALLOWS MAY SIGNAL FEMALE QUALITY AND MALE REPRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT. (5686)

6. Wilson, L. C.*; Swaddle, J. P.; MANIPULATING THE PATERNITY THREAT: IS MATE GUARDING FLEXIBLE IN THE AUSTRALIAN ZEBRA FINCH? (6013)

7. Dawson, R. D.; van Oort, H.; Fairhurst, G. D.; Bortolotti, G. R.; STRESS LEVELS AND CAROTENOID ORAMENTATION IN COMMON REDPOLLS (5789)

SONG AND VOcAlIzATIONS8. O’Shea, B. J.; ANOMALOUS SONGS IN SYNALLAXIS SPINETAILS AND THE INTERPRETATION OF SUBOSCINE SONG BEHAVIOR (5723)

9. Courter, J. R.; Ritchison, G.; “CHICK-A-DEE” CALLS OF TUFTED TITMICE CONVEY INFORMATION ABOUT PREDATOR SIZE AND THREAT (5741)

10. John, D. J.; Hobson, E. A.; Wright, T. F.; INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION OF CONTACT CALLS BY MONK PARAKEETS (MYIOPSITTA MONACHUS) (5805)

11. Cunningham, J. B.; Azim, S.; THE SINGING BEHAVIOR OF THE NEW ZEALAND GREY WARBLER (GERYGONE IGATA). (6124)

fORAGING12. McClung, M. R.; Smith, K. G.; RESPONSE OF AVIAN AND ARTHROPOD POPULATIONS TO WOODLAND RESTORATION IN THE ARKANSAS OZARKS (6195)

13. Weiser, E. L.*; Powell, A. N.; USING STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS TO EVALUATE BIASES IN CONVENTIONAL DIET SAMPLES (6267)

bREEDING bIOlOGy14. Greenwood, J. L.; Dawson, R. D.; RISK OF NEST PREDATION INFLUENCES PRIMARY REPRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT IN AMERICAN KESTRELS (FALCO SPARVERIUS): AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST. (5724)

15. Owen, D. J.; Heath, J. A.; THE EFFECTS OF INVESTIGATOR DISTURBANCE ON AMERICAN KESTRELS: A STUDY OF INCUBATION BEHAVIOR AND NESTING SUCCESS (6032)

16. Gressler, D. T.; Marini, M. A.; PARENTS DO NOT ADJUST CLUTCH SIZE AND EGG VOLUME ACCORDING TO THE PRESENCE OF HELPERS IN A NEOTROPICAL TANAGER (6198)

17. Schaming, T. D.; Cramer, E. R.; Llambias, P. E.; Dickinson, J. L.; COLD, BUT NOT WARM TEMPERATURES AFFECT ONSET OF INCUBATION AND HATCHING FAILURE IN HOUSE WRENS (5983)

18. Leumas, C. M.; Rohwer, F. C.; Pieron, M.; Raynor, E. J.; Pierce, A.; THE CALM AFTER THE STORM: HURRICANES HELP LEAST TERNS (6214)

19. Hurley, L. L.; DEVICHE, P.; POPULATION DIFFERENCES IN REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF FREE-LIVING CASSIN’S SPARROWS, AIMOPHILLA CASSINII (5756)

20. Tewes, E. E.; Hirsch–Jacobson, R.; Cox, W. A.; Faaborg, J.; INVESTIGATING SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS IN NEST SUCCESS OF THE ACADIAN FLYCATCHER (EMPIDONAX VIRESCENS). (6056)

21. Niederhauser, J. M.; Bowman, R.; VARIATION IN PARENTAL CARE AND NESTLING BEGGING CALLS IN SUBURBAN AND WILDLAND FLORIDA SCRUB-JAYS. (5936)

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bROOD PARASITISM22. Kuehn, M. J.; Peer, B. D.; Rothstein, S. I.; GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN HOST RESPONSIVENESS TO BROOD PARASITISM IS EXPLAINED BY EVOLUTIONARY DIFFERENCES AND NOT PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY (6222)

23. McLeod, M. A.; Koronkiewicz, T. J.; EVALUATION OF BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD TRAP DESIGN (5853)

MIGRATION AND STOPOVER bIOlOGy24. Fuzaro Gullo, M.; Smith, III, C. G.; Hamel, P. B.; BIRD USE OF FOREST UNDERSTORY IN A TEMPERATE OLD-GROWTH FOREST AREA AFTER A TORNADO (6058)

25. Hodkinson, D. J.; Franks, S. E.; Lank, D. B.; LIVE TO MIGRATE ANOTHER DAY? RECONCILING RISKY BEHAVIOURS WITH LIFE-HISTORY DECISIONS (5882)

26. Donohue, K. C.; Dufty, A. M.; USING STABLE ISOTOPE TECHNOLOGY TO PREDICT ORIGINS OF MIGRATING AND DISPERSING RED-TAILED HAWKS (5749)

27. Johnston, N. N.; Pomeroy, A.; Otter, K. A.; TRENDS IN GOLDEN EAGLE FLIGHT BEHAVIOURS AT A WIND FARM UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA. (6031)

28. Aborn, D. A.; MASS CHANGES IN RELATION TO HABITAT AT AN URBAN STOPOVER (6070)

29. Slager, D. L.; Rodewald, P. G.; Heglund, P. J.; SPATIAL MOVEMENTS AND HABITAT USE OF NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES AND YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS DURING SPRING MIGRATORY STOPOVER ALONG THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER (6086)

30. Ruelas Inzunza, E.; THE PHENOLOGICAL PLASTICITY OF RAPTOR MIGRATION (6154)

31. Covino, K. M.; Jacobs, J. D.; Morris, S. R.; Taylor, P. D.; DIFFERENCES IN THE ENERGETIC CONDITION OF BLACKPOLL WARBLERS BY SEASON AND LOCATION (6177)

32. Melcer Jr., R. E.; Gardiner, R. J.; Nightingale, A.; ANNUAL ABUNDANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY INDICES OF FIVE TEMPERATE MIGRANTS AT ROCKY POINT BIRD OBSERVATORY: A PACIFIC COASTAL MIGRATION MONITORING STATION (6225)

33. Paxton, K. L.; Cohen, E. B.; Glowinski, S. L.; Lain, E. J.; Nemeth, Z.; Sellers, M.; Smolinski, J.; Zenzal, T. J.; Paxton, E. H., Diehl, R.H., Moore, F.R.; THE INFLUENCE OF EL NINO SOUTHERN OSCILLATIONS ON GULF OF MEXICO INTERCONTINENTAL MIGRANTS (6251)

34. Gardner Barillas, L. M.; Wang, Y.; HABITAT ASSOCIATIONS OF FALL MIGRATING SONGBIRDS AT AN INLAND MIXED BOTTOMLAND FOREST IN NORTHEASTERN ALABAMA (6286)

35. Fernandez, G.; Lank, D. B.; POPULATION STRUCTURE OF WESTERN SANDPIPERS WINETRING IN NORTHWESTERN MEXICO (6157)

MOVEMENTS AND DISPERSAl 36. Savard, J. L.; Rompré, G.; Ibarzabal, J.; Belisle, M.; Imbeau, L.; AUTUMN MOVEMENTS OF MIGRATING WOODPECKERS ALONG THE QUÉBEC NORTH SHORE AS DOCUMENTED BY CAPTURE AND VISUAL OBSERVATIONS (6130)

37. Cox, A. S.; Kesler, D. C.; POST-FLEDGLING MOVEMENTS OF RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS IN A FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPE (6107)

38. Sowl, K. M.; Ely, C. R.; Terenzi, J.; Dau, C. P.; TUNDRA SWANS WINTERING ON THE SOUTHERN ALASKA PENINSULA (6110)

39. Hamilton, T. A.; Owen, J. C.; King, D. T.; FACTORS INFLUENCING COLONY ATTENDANCE BY DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS IN THE NORTH CHANNEL OF LAKE HURON (6202)

EcOlOGIcAl MODElS AND SuRVEy METhODS 40. Gonzalez, O.; IDENTIFIYING PRIORITY BIRD SPECIES FOR CONSERVATION IN THE TROPICAL ANDES: A CASE STUDY IN YANACHAGA NATIONAL PARK, PERU (5709)

41. Chabot, D.; Bird, D. M.; UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES: A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW ON BIRDS (6038)

42. Scholer, M. N.; Leu, M.; Nutt, L.; Belthoff, J. R.; USING WOODPECKER OCCURRENCE TO IMPROVE OCCUPANCEY MODELS FOR FLAMMULATED OWLS (OTUS FLAMMEOLUS): THE ROLE OF BIOTIC FACTORS IN MODELING AVIAN HABITAT (6102)

43. Bowden, T. S.; White, J. M.; Ward, R. V.; A MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH TO MONITORING NEST-SITE BEHAVIOR FOR A THREATENED SPECIES (6196)

44. Reidy, J. L.; Thompson, F. R.; EFFECTS OF SURVEY AND ANALYTICAL METHODS ON ESTIMATES OF DENSITY FROM POINT COUNTS OF SONGBIRDS (5781)

45. Perry, A. C.; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF OCCUPIED LEACH’S STORM-PETREL BURROWS. (5916)

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hAbITAT RElATIONShIPS46. Slay, C. M.; Smith, K. G.; REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF SHRUBLAND BIRDS IN CONSERVATION-MANAGED FIELDS AND AN EVALUATION OF HABITAT SOURCES AND SINKS (5787)

47. Kellermann, J. L.; van Riper III, C.; TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL PATTERNS OF SPRING MIGRATION AND PLANT PHENOLOGY ACROSS LARGE ELEVATIONAL GRADIENTS IN THE ARID SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES (6065)

48. Pipher, E.; Koper, N.; EFFECTS OF GRAZING INTENSITY AND YEARS GRAZED ON SONGBIRD NESTING SUCCESS IN NORTHERN MIXED-GRASS PRAIRIES (5696)

49. Jirinec, V.*; Campos, B. R.; Johnson, M. D.; ROOSTING BEHAVIOR OF MIGRANT BIRDS ON COFFEE FARMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR ECOSYSTEM SERVICES (5699)

50. Burke, A. D.; Cox, A. S.; Kesler, D. C.; SILENT SNAG: FACTORS INFLUENCING NEST PREDATION IN RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS. A. D. BURKE, A. S. COX AND D. C. KESLER, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI- COLUMBIA, MO,USA. (5897)

51. Latshaw, S. A.; Nolan, P. M.; Gerwin, J. A.; HABITAT PREFERENCES OF PAINTED BUNTINGS (PASSERINA CIRIS) ON A BARRIER ISLAND (5915)

52. Scarpignato, A. L.; George, T. L.; HOME RANGE AND HABITAT USE OF BREEDING COMMON RAVENS IN REDWOOD NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS, CALIFORNIA. (6079)

53. Kelly, J. K.; Schmidt, K. A.; DIFFERENTIAL REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENT: A 12-YR STUDY IN A VEERY POPULATION (5914)

54. Lin, D. L.; Ding, T. S.; DIFFERENT HABITAT CHARACTERS ATTRACT DIFFERENT STATUSES OF FOREST BIRDS IN FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPE IN TAIWAN (6172)

55. Sesser, K. A.*; Colwell, M. A.; Warnock, N. D.; Page, G.; Tibbitts, T. L.; SPACE USE AND HABITAT SELECTION OF LONG-BILLED CURLEWS IN CALIFORNIA’S CENTRAL VALLEY (6229)

56. Campos, B. R.*; Johnson, M. D.; MOVEMENTS AND HABITAT SELECTION OF BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLERS ON JAMAICAN COFFEE FARMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR AN ECOSYSTEM SERVICE (6185)

57. Wenny, D. G.; AVIAN SEED DISPERSAL BY ENDOZOOCHORY AS AN ECOSYSTEM SERVICE (5903)

GENERAl EcOlOGy58. Tucker, M. J.; Kristan, W. B.; SEASONAL PATTERNS OF USE OF SUPPLEMENTAL WATER BY CALIFORNIA QUAIL (CALLIPEPLA CALIFORNICA) AND MAMMALIAN PREDATORS ON MCB CAMP PENDLETON (6044)

59. Wellik, M.; Kus, B. E.; RECOVERY OF A RIPARIAN MAPS STATION FOLLOWING WILDFIRE. (6176)

lANDScAPE EcOlOGy 60. Tavernia, B. G.; Reed, J. M.; SPATIAL, TEMPORAL, AND LIFE HISTORY ASSUMPTIONS INFLUENCE CONSISTENCY OF LANDSCAPE EFFECTS ON SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS (5847)

61. Wood, E. M.; Pidgeon, A. M.; Radeloff, V. C.; THE USE OF IMAGE TEXTURE AS A TOOL FOR PREDICTING BIRD HABITAT (6296)

cOMMuNITy EcOlOGy62. Toms, J. D.*; NON-BREEDING COMPETITION BETWEEN MIGRANT AND RESIDENT WARBLERS (5972)

63. Malloy, M. C.; Dunning, Jr., J. B.; PATTERNS OF TURNOVER IN BREEDING BIRD COMMUNITIES OF OAK-HICKORY FORESTS OF SOUTHERN INDIANA (6068)

TROPIcAl EcOlOGy64. Brush, T.; Brush, J. S.; NATURAL HISTORY OF THE GOLDEN-FRONTED WOODPECKER (5668)

65. Wiewel, A.; Dinsmore, S. J.; Collazo, J. A.; BREEDING-SEASON ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, AND BIOLOGY OF THE PUERTO RICAN BULLFINCH IN GUÁNICA, PUERTO RICO. (5926)

66. Merkord, C. L.; COMPOSITION AND DYNAMICS OF A MEGA-DIVERSE MIXED-SPECIES FLOCK IN A TROPICAL MONTANE FOREST (6247)

67. Woltmann, S.; Kreiser, B.; Sherry, T. W.; FINE-SCALE GENETIC POPULATION STRUCTURE OF CHESTNUT-BACKED ANTBIRDS IN A FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPE. (5854)

uRbAN AND AGRIculTuRAl EcOlOGy 68. Quinn, J. E.; Brandle, J. R.; Johnson, R. J.; AVIAN RESPONSE TO LAND USE AND LAND COVER PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH ORGANIC FARM SYSTEMS (6105)

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69. Rogers, E. C.*; Rotenberg, J. A.; Carpenter, N.; Barnhill, L.; ABUNDANCE OF PAINTED BUNTINGS (PASSERINA CIRIS) IN AGRICULTURAL FIELDS ENROLLED IN THE CP-33 CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA. (5995)

70. Tringali, A.; Bowman, R.; USING PTILOCHRONOLOGY TO COMPARE CONDITION OF FLORIDA SCRUB-JAY (APHELOCOMA COERULESCENS) JUVENILES IN DIFFERENT HABITATS (6046)

71. Kauffman, A. E.; Ayres, M.; Schaefer, M. M.; Rotenberg, J. A.; MONITORING PAINTED BUNTING POPULATION TRENDS IN SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA, 2006-2009 (6135)

MOlEculAR EcOlOGy72. Enriquez, L. M.; Fernandez, G.; GENETIC IDENTITY AND POPULATION STRUCTURE OF NONBREEDING WESTERN SANDPIPER IN MEXICO (6163)

cONSERVATION73. Clarkson, C. E.; HABITAT CONDITION, PTILOCHRONOLOGY AND WATERBIRDS: A TALE OF TWO ESTUARIES. (5666)

74. Garcia, V.; Walters, J. R.; Rose, K. R.; EFFECTS OF RESTORING VEGETATION COMMUNITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF ENDANGERED RED-COCKADED WOODPECKERS ON THE REST OF THE AVIAN COMMUNITY (5942)

75. Seavy, N. E.; Gardali, T.; Golet, G. H.; Jongsmjit, D.; Paine, S.; Matsumoto, S.; Stralberg, D.; INTEGRATING BIRD HABITAT SUITABILITY INDICES INTO A CONSERVATION PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR THE SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, CALIFORNIA (6147)

76. Ouellet-Lapointe, U.; Drapeau, P.; Harvey, B.; FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF REMNANT HABITATS FOR MAINTENANCE OF CAVITY NESTERS IN EVEN-AGED MANAGED LANDSCAPES OF THE EASTERN CANADIAN BOREAL FOREST (6272)

77. Graber, A. E.; Koronkiewicz, T. J.; VARIATION IN STREAMFLOW INFLUENCES THE ABUNDANCE OF AN ENDANGERED RIPARIAN OBLIGATE SONGBIRD, THE SOUTHWESTERN WILLOW FLYCATCHER. (5860)

78. Howell, S. L.; Kus, B. E.; SKEWED SEX RATIO AND BREEDING SYSTEM SHIFT IN A CALIFORNIA POPULATION OF SOUTHWESTERN WILLOW FLYCATCHERS (EMPIDONAX TRAILLII EXTIMUS) (5778)

79. Ryan, T. P.; Vigallon, S. M.; EFFICACY OF COMMUNITY-BASED SCIENCE IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNOWY PLOVERS AND LEAST TERNS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA (5924)

80. Robertson, G. J.; EFFECTS OF REPEATED TOUR BOAT PASSAGES ON THE PRODUCTIVITY AND POPULATION TRENDS OF BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKES (5932)

81. Hoffman, S. M.; Zembal, R.; Pike, J.; Pelligrini, D.; Barbee, T.; Nash, B.; Aimar, M.; Reeser, T.; Beckman, A.; Coumoutso, J.;STATUS OF THE LEAST BELL’S VIREO IN THE SANTA ANA RIVER WATERSHED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA-RECOVERY IN PROGRESS (6054)

82. Beckman, A.; Hoffman, S.; Zembal, R.; Aimar, M.; Barbee, T.; Reeser, T.; Coumoutso, J.; Housel, N.; Arechavaleta, G.; Armijo, H.;ROADSIDE RAPTOR SURVEYS OF THE SANTA ANA RIVER WATERSHED IN RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA, 2005-2009 (6067)

83. Paxton, E. H.; Day, K.; Olson, T.; Wheeler, P.; McLeod, M. A.; Koronkiewicz, T. J.; O’Meara, S.; TAMARISK BIOCONTROL IMPACTS OCCUPIED BREEDING HABITAT OF THE ENDANGERED SOUTHWESTERN WILLOW FLYCATCHER (5954)

84. Blundell, M. A.; Kus, B. E.; EFFECT OF HABITAT DISTURBANCE ON DISPERSAL BEHAVIOR AND SITE FIDELITY OF LEAST BELL’S VIREOS (VIREO BELLII PUSILLUS) (5773)

85. Ricketts, C. E.; Schweitzer, S. H.; Mills, W. E.; Wiggers, E. P.; SEASONAL HABITAT REQUIREMENTS OF KING AND CLAPPER RAILS—IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT OF IMPOUNDED COASTAL WETLANDS IN SOUTH CAROLINA (6017)

86. Gardali, T.; Seavy, N. E.; SEARCHING FOR COST EFFICIENCIES OF RIPARIAN RESTORATION (6208)

87. Thompson, S. G.; Scheiman, D.; Bednarz, J. C.; THE STATUS OF BEWICK’S WRENS (THRYOMANES BEWICKII BEWICKII) IN ARKANSAS: THE CITIZEN SCIENCE COMPONENT (5776)

88. Martin, E.; NBII INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR BIRD CONSERVATION (5800)

89. Wethington, S. M.; Craig , D. L.; Carrothers, C. A.; Lively, C. A.; BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR HUMMINGBIRD CONSERVATION (6257)

90. Martin, T. H.; Tellkamp, M.; Martin, T. H.; EXTRALIMITAL BIRD POPULATIONS AT THE KAXIL KIUIC BIOCULTURAL PRESERVE, YUCATAN, MEXICO (6142)

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91. D’Astous, E.; Mackay, A.; Poulin , J.; Villard, M.; PARTIAL HARVESTING AND ITS EFFECTS ON DENSITY, PRODUCTIVITY AND FOOD PROVISIONING IN THE BROWN CREEPER (CERTHIA AMERICANA) (6001)

92. Acosta, D.; Schmidt, K.; Amato , G.; Lamberski , N.; Ortiz Maciel , S. G.; Cruz Nieto, J.; Wright, T. F.; CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROSATELLITE MARKERS FOR THE ENDANGERED THICK-BILLED PARROT (RHYNCHOPSITTA PACHYRHYNCHA) FOR POPULATION GENETIC STUDIES. (6004)

93. Snipes, K.; Sanders, F.; AN ANALYSIS OF NESTING TRENDS AND RECOVERY DATA OF BLACK SKIMMERS (RYNCHOPS NIGER) IN SOUTH CAROLINA (6087)

94. Jones, A. L.; Monahan, W. B.; Langham, G.; Velas, K.; CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS TO SENSITIVE SPECIES WITHIN CALIFORNIA’S IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS (6092)

95. Hammerly, S. C.; Johnson, J. A.; USE OF MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES TO EVALUATE THE CAPTIVE BREEDING PROGAM OF THE ATTWATER’S PRARIRIE-CHICKEN. (6106)

96. Brandt, J. C.; Sandhaus, E.; George , D.; Burnett, J.; RECENT EFFECTS OF WILDFIRES ON CALIFORNIA CONDOR RECOVERY (6141)

97. Carrero, J. J.; Farabaugh, S. M.; Hodges, J. A.; Booker, M. A.; USE OF CROSS-FOSTERING TO REAR SALVAGED WILD EGGS OF SAN CLEMENTE LOGGERHEAD SHRIKES (5852)

clIMATE 98. Rogne, M. M.; Kus, B. E.; INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND CLIMATE ON SPRING ARRIVAL TIME OF MIGRATORY BIRDS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. (5771)

99. Benson, D. P.; Cummins, M.; MOVE, ADAPT OR DIE: A 13 YEAR COMPARISON EXAMINING WHITE-TAILED PTARMIGAN CHANGES IN DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT, AND NUMBER (6045)

100. Fogel, M. L.; Swarth, C. W.; Moore, H. B.; Swarth, E. A.; Smith-Herman, N.; Hargrove, L.; Unitt, P.; VARIATION BY TIME AND ELEVATION IN ISOTOPIC SIGNATURES OF BIRDS: A 100-YEAR COMPARISON (SAN JACINTO MOUNTAINS, CALIFORNIA, 1908-2008) (6280)

PhySIOlOGy, hORMONES, AND IMMuNOlOGy101. Peluc, S. I.; REED, W. L.; McGraw, K. J.; MATERNALLY DERIVED TESTOSTERONE AND CAROTENOIDS INFLUENCE OFFSPRING PERFORMANCE IN JAPANESE QUAIL (5785)

102. Jones, L. R.; A POTENTIAL NEW METHOD FOR RAPID NON-INVASIVE DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF CAROTENOID PIGMENTS IN AVIAN PLUMAGE AND INTEGUMENTARY TISSUE (6040)

103. McGraw, K. J.; Chavez, A. B.; Immel, A. J.; CAROTENOIDS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS ALONG AN URBAN/RURAL GRADIENT: A COMMON GARDEN EXPERIMENT IN MALE HOUSE FINCHES (CARPODACUS MEXICANUS) (6277)

104. Keyel, A. C.; Butler, L. K.; Peck, D. T.; Reed, J. M.; Romero, L. M.; EXPERIMENTAL PREDATOR EXPOSURE ALTERS CORTICOSTERONE AND BEHAVIOR IN EUROPEAN STARLINGS (STURNUS VULGARIS) AND BOBOLINKS (DOLICHONYX ORYZIVORUS) (5938)

105. Atwell, J. W.; Cardoso, G. C.; Ketterson, E. D.; ATTENUATED ENDOCRINE STRESS-RESPONSIVENESS IN A RECENTLY ESTABLISHED URBAN POPULATION OF DARK-EYED JUNCOS (5961)

106. Rivers, J. W.^; Betts, M. G.; Liebl, A. L.; Owen, J. C.; Martin, L. B.; ASSESSING WHETHER THE CORTICOSTERONE STRESS RESPONSE PREDICTS POST-FLEDGING SURVIVAL IN A TEMPERATE PASSERINE. (5978)

107. Lattin, C. R.; Reed, J. M.; DesRochers, D. W.; Romero, L. M.; TESTING INFERENCES IN THE NEW TECHNIQUE OF MEASURING CORTICOSTERONE IN BIRD FEATHERS (6010)

108. Jaquier, S.*; Tieleman, B. I.; VARIATION IN THE IMMUNE FUNCTION OF LARKS FROM MESIC AND ARID ENVIRONMENTS. (5880)

109. Shanahan, A. B.; Grindstaff, J. L.; THE COSTS OF AN IMMUNE CHALLENGE ON EGG PRODUCTION IN THE ZEBRA FINCH (TAENIOPYGIA GUTTATA ) (6073)

110. Boser, M. F.; Bergeon Burns, C. M.; Wingfield, J. C.; Hahn, T. P.; Ketterson, E. D.; THE TIMING OF PEAK CIRCULATING LUTEINIZING HORMONE AFTER GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE INJECTION IN BREEDING MALE DARK-EYED JUNCOS (6036)

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111. Johnston, E. S.; Owen, J. C.; CHARACTERIZING RESISTANCE AND TOLERANCE OF THREE PASSERINE BIRDS IN RESPONSE TO TWO ZOONOTIC PATHOGENS: BORRELIA BURGDORFERI AND WEST NILE VIRUS (5784)

112. Burger, J.; Michael Gochfeld, M.; Jeitner, C.; POTENTIAL RISK TO SEABIRDS FROM MERCURY IN FISH (5698)

DISEASES AND PARASITES113. Dodge, M.; Sehgal, R.; HOST SPECIFICITY OF BLOOD PARASITES IN AFRICAN BIRDS (5736)

114. Duffie, C. V.; Merkel, J.; Parker, P. G.; RELIABILITY OF A PCR TEST TO DETECT MICROFILARIA IN TWO SPECIES OF GALÁPAGOS SEABIRDS (6090)

115. Foster, J. T.; Soos, C.; Blehert, D.; Seguin, G.; Samuel, M.; Lair, S.; Gilchrist, G.; Dallaire, A.; Keim, P.; GENOTYPING OF AVIAN CHOLERA OUTBREAKS ACROSS NORTH AMERICA (6194)

116. Nolan, P. M.; Graves, M. C.; Johnson, K. Y.; DEMOGRAPHIC AND SEASONAL PATTERNS OF WEST NILE VIRUS SEROPOSITIVITY IN HOUSE FINCHES (6215)

117. Kennedy, K. P.; Knutie, S. A.; Eaton, M. D.; ECTOPARASITE ABUNDANCE AND INDIVIDUAL COLOR VARIATION IN THREE CARDUELINE FINCH SPECIES (5722)

lIfE hISTORIES 118. Nicolai, C. A.; Sedinger, J. S.; Ward, D. H.; Boyd, W. S.; MATE LOSS IN BLACK BRANT: EFFECTS ON BREEDING PROPENSITY, SURVIVAL, CLUTCH SIZE, AND NEST INITIATION DATE (5818)

119. Young, A. M.; Hobson, E. A.; Lackey, L. B.; Wright, T. F.; SURVIVAL ON THE ARK: LIFESPAN TRENDS IN CAPTIVE PARROTS (5927)

120. Olson, J. L.; Martin, T. E.; DO BROOD PATCH AND BODY TEMPERATURE VARY ALONG A LATITUDINAL GRADIENT? (6120)

EVOluTION121. Serene, L. G.*; Carling, M. D.; Lovette, I. J.; ANCIENT DNA REVEALS INTROGRESSION ACROSS A CLASSIC AVIAN HYBRID ZONE (5935)

122. Riegner, M. F.; OCCURRENCE OF NON-FEATHERED AVIAN INTEGUMENTARY OUTGROWTHS: EVIDENCE FOR PARALLEL EVOLUTION (6117)

123. (Cancelled)

SySTEMATIcS, TAxONOMy, AND MORPhOlOGy124. Jones, A. W.; Boone, A. T.; Kistler, E.; Rodewald, P. G.; FIRST DOCUMENTATION OF A FIELD X CLAY-COLORED SPARROW (6022)

125. Rotzel, N. C.; Fleischer, R. C.; Dahlanyes, N. F.; Dove, C.; IDENTIFYING INDIVIDUAL CANADA GEESE IN THE HUDSON RIVER BIRDSTRIKE (5875)

126. MacDonald, M. D.; Ransom, D.; Powell, R. A.; SEXING GREATER ROADRUNNERS (GEOCOCCYX CALIFORNIANUS) USING MORPHOLOGY AND DISCRIMINANT FUNCTIONS (6193)

127. Lynn, S.; Kus, B. E.; AGING BELL’S VIREOS BY PRIMARY FEATHER LENGTH AND SHAPE: A TEST (5679)

PhylOGENETIcS128. Glickman, S. F.; Groth, J. G.; MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF THE MOTMOTS (CORACIIFORMES: MOMOTIDAE) BASED ON SEQUENCING OF THE COMPLETE ND5 GENE (6008)

129. Groth, J. G.; Mertz, L. A.; Barrowclough, G. F.; PHYLOGENY OF WOODPECKERS (PICIDAE) INFERRED FROM NUCLEAR DNA SEQUENCES (6041)

130. Hernandez-Baños, B. E.; García-Moreno, J.; Zamudio-Beltrán, L. E.; Eguiarte-Fruns, L. E.; Klicka, J.; REEVALUATING THE EXISTENCE OF THE BASILINNA GENUS USING MITOCHONDRIAL AND NUCLEAR DNA SEQUENCES (6094)

PhylOGEOGRAPhy 131. Pulgarín-Restrepo, P. C.; Burg, T. M.; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION GENETICS OF THE DOWNY WOODPECKER (PICOIDES PUBESCENS) (5751)

132. Graham, B. A.; Burg, T. M.; MTDNA PHYLO-GEOGRAPHY FOR THE HAIRY WOODPECKER: INSIGHTS FROM A SINGLE LOCUS ANALYSIS (5950)

133. Chua, V.; Smith, B. T.; Spellman, G. M.; Winker, K.; Klicka, J.; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF A WIDESPREAD NORTH AMERICAN WOODPECKER: PICOIDES VILLOSUS (6047)

134. Odom, K. J.*; Barrowclough, G. F.; Groth, J. G.; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE BARRED OWL (STRIX VARIA): EVIDENCE FOR TWO RUFUGIA IN THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN UNITED STATES (6024)

135. Lait, L. A.; Burg, T. M.; HOW DO DISPERSAL BARRIERS AFFECT THE POPULATION STRUCTURE OF BOREAL CHICKADEES? (5701)

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136. Arnaiz-Villena, A.; Ruiz-del-Valle, V.; Parga-Lozano, C.; Areces, C.; Rey, D.; Gomez-Prieto, P.; MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PHYLOGENETIC DEFINITION OF A GROUP OF ‘ARID-ZONE’ CARDUELINI FINCHES (6291)

137. Arnaiz-Villena, A.; Ruiz-del- Valle, V.; Parga-Lozano, C.; Rey, D.; Areces, C.; Gomez-Prieto, P.; ESTRILDINAE FINCHES (AVES, PASSERIFORMES) FROM AFRICA, SOUTH ASIA AND AUSTRALIA: A MOLECULAR PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC STUDY (6290)

138. Ruiz-del- Valle, V.; Gomez-Prieto, P.; Parga-Lozano, C.; Rey, C.; Areces, C.; Arnaiz-Villena, A.; PHYLOGENETIC DESCRIPTION OF THE THREE NORTH AMERICAN CARDUELIS RADIATIONS (6289)

139. Cicero, C.; Constable, H. B.; Peterson, A. T.; Wieczorek, J. R.; ORNIS: CURRENT STATUS, RESEARCH USES, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS (5862)

RuSTy blAckbIRD bIOlOGy140. Newell, P. J.; Greenberg, R.; Schweitzer, S. H.; LINKING DIET WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION IN RUSTY BLACKBIRDS (EUPHAGUS CAROLINUS) (6271)

141. Harding Scurr, A.; George, T. L.; Sharbaugh, S.; MATING SYSTEM AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF RUSTY BLACKBIRDS ON YUKON FLATS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, ALASKA. (5767)

142. Sinclair, P. H.; Jantunen, J.; Johnston, J.; AGE DETERMINATION IN RUSTY BLACKBIRD EUPHAGUS CAROLINUS (6100)

143. Greenberg, R.; Mettke-Hofmann, C.; Matsuoka, S. M.; Demarest, D.; Dias, N. W.; Hamel, P. B.; Heyden, K.; Luscier, J. D.; Newell, P. .; Sinclair, P. H.; Tessler, D.W.; HOW YOU CAN HELP US - IRBTG PROTOCOLS FOR FEATHERS, PARASITES, BODY CONDITION, METABOLITE COLLECTION (6281)

yEllOW-bIllED cuckOO bIOlOGy144. McAllister, S. E.; Falxa, G. A.; A NEW BREEDING SITE FOR YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO IN COASTAL NORTHERN CALIFORNIA? (5748)

145. Rose, E. T.; Halterman, M. D.; McNeil, S. E.; Tracy, D. D.; APACHE CICADAS AS A POTENTIAL DRIVING FACTOR FOR YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO POPULATIONS WITHIN THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE. (6016)

146. Raulston, B. E.; HABITAT RESTORATION FOR YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOOS ON THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER (5809)

147. Johnson, M. J.; Holmes, J. A.; Mattson, D.; Arundel, T.; Hatton, J. R.; YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO HABITAT USE AT TWO VEGETATION SCALES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR RIPARIAN CONSERVATION (6112)

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aAbbott, L. B. 26Abolins-Abols, M. 29Aborn, D. A. 43Acosta, D. 46Adelman, J. S. 38Ahlers, D. D. 35Aimar, M. 45Albright, T. P. 27Aldridge, C. L. 27Alexander, J. 28Allen, L. D. 37Alsop, F. J. 41Alvarez-Borrego, S. 34Amato , G. 46Ammon, E. M. 36Andersen, M. J. 36Anderson, D. W. 34, 35Anderson, S. H. 33Andres, B. 29Angeloni, L. M. 37Anthony, R. G. 41Arcese, P. 37Archer, H. M. 29Ardia, D. R. 33Areces, C. 48Arechavaleta, G. 45Arendt, W. J. 36Arizmendi, C. 30, 31Armijo, H. 45Arnaiz-Villena, A. 48Arsnoe, D. M. 39Arundel, T. 35, 48Askins, R. A. 27Atwell, J. W. 46Augustine, J. K. 29Avery, M. L. 26Ayers, A. J. 27Ayres, M. 45Azim, S. 42

bBadyaev, A. V. 32Badzinski, D. S. 31Bakian, A. V. 26, 29Baldwin, J. 41Baldwin, R. F. 32Ballance, L. T. 26, 32, 39Ball, J. R. 36Bancroft, G. T. 29Banko, P. C. 33Barbee, T. 45

Bardo, L. 35, 40Barker, F. K. 32, 33Barnard, W. H. 38Barnhill, L. 45Barrowclough, G. F. 37,

47Bart, J. R. 36, 41Bartolome, J. W. 26Barton, D.C. 18Bates, J. M. 38Baxter, S. A. 26Bayard, T. S. 28Bayne, E. M. 27, 36Beardmore, C. J. 31Beason, J. P. 35Becker, C. D. 32Beckman, A. 45Beckmann, C. 26Bednarz, J. C. 27, 29, 34,

37, 41, 45Behnke, L. A. 33Beissinger, S. R. 28, 29,

31, 33, 38Belisle, M. 43Bell, D. A. 29Belthoff, J. R. 43Benkman, C. W. 32Benson, D. P. 46Benson, T. A. 35Benson, T. J. 34, 37, 41Bergeon Burns, C. M. 38,

46Berlanga, H. 30, 31Berlanga, H. A. 31Bermingham, E. 34Berns, C. M. 32Bert, D. 26Bertram, D. F. 34Berube, M. 31Betts, M. G. 36, 37, 46Beveroth, T. A. 33Bidstrup, F. C. 38Billo, T. J. 38Bird, D. M. 35, 40, 43Biswell, B. 41Biteman, D. S. 27, 41Blair, R. B. 26Blakesley, J. A. 41Blancher, P. J. 30, 31Blehert, D. 47Bleho, B. 38, 39Bloom, P. M. 29Blundell, M. A. 45Bochenski, Z. M. 37Booker, M. A. 27, 40,

41, 46Boone, A. T. 47

Borberg, J. M. 32Borgmann, K. L. 30Bortner, J. B. 29Bortolotti, G. R. 42Boser, M. F. 46Boughton, R. K. 28, 31Bowden, T. S. 40, 43Bowen, B. S. 26, 27Bowie, R. C. 33, 34Bowman, R. 28, 31, 42,

45Boyd, W. S. 37, 47Boyer, A. G. 35Bozinovic, F. 38Brady, C. M. 39Brandle, J. R. 44Brandt, J. C. 46Braun, E. L. 31Braun, M. J. 31Brawn, J. D. 34, 37Brazeal, K. R. 36Brelsford, A. 33Bricklin, R. 33Bridge, E. S. 28Bridges, A. S. 27, 40, 41Briggs, C. W. 34Brigham, R. M. 32Brinck, K. W. 32, 33Brooks, M. E. 36Brown, S. C. 38, 39Brumfield, R. T. 30, 33,

34Brush, J. S. 44Brush, T. 35, 44Brussard, P. 37Buehler, D. M. 31Burger, J. 47Burg, T. M. 37, 47Burke, A. D. 44Burke, D. 31Burle, M. H. 28Burnett, J. 46Burns, K. J. 34, 37Burris, L. E. 39Burt, J. 40Burtka, J. L. 42Burtt, E. H. 32, 42Bustos, N. I. 32Butcher, G. S. 29Butler, C. J. 27Butler, L. K. 46

CCaldwell, L. 37Cameron, S. E. 37Campbell, K. E. 37

Campbell, M. 40Campos, B. R. 32, 44Cann, R. 26, 28Cardoso, G. C. 46Carling, M. D. 30, 47Carlisle, J. D. 32, 40Carnaval, A. C. 38Carpenter, N. 45Carrero, J. J. 40, 46Carrothers, C. A. 45Casey, J. M. 32Casey, M. 41Caso, M. 35Castle, J. H. 26Celis-Murillo, A. 33Chabot, A. 40Chabot, D. 43Chaine, A. 35Chalfoun, A. D. 27, 28Chavez, A. B. 46Chesser, R. T. 31Cheviron, Z. A. 19, 30Chiavacci, S. J. 37Chiver, I. 30Chua, V. 47Churchwell, R. T. 39Cicero, C. 34, 48Ciuzio, E. 41Clark, J. A. 33, 37Clark, R. G. 29Clarkson, C. E. 45Clayton, M. K. 27Cline, M. H. 31Clucas, B. 32Coady, C. D. 42Cochran, W. W. 33Cockle, K. 28Cody, M. L. 36Coe, S. J. 30Cohen, E. B. 36, 43Collazo, J. A. 44Collopy, M. W. 34Colwell, M. A. 44Conkling, T. J. 27Constable, H. B. 48Conway, C. J. 28, 30, 32,

33, 35Conway, M. 33Cooper, B. A. 34Cooper, D. S. 29Corcoran, R. C. 38Coumoutso, J. 45Courter, J. R. 42Couturier, A. R. 30, 31Covino, K. M. 43Cox, A. S. 43, 44Cox, J. A. 36

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Cox, W. A. 36, 42Craig , D. L. 45Cramer, E. R. 42Crawford, R. L. 26Cristol, D. A. 31Cruz, A. 33, 37Cruz Nieto, J. 46Culbert, P. D. 27Culver, M. 32Cumming, S. G. 27Cummins, M. 46Cunningham, J. B. 42Curry, R. L. 30, 31

dDahlanyes, N. F. 47Dahlin, C. R. 37Dakin, R. 26D’Alba, L. 33, 39Dallaire, A. 47Darveau, M. 28D’Astous, E. 46Daszak, P. 38Dau, C. P. 43Dau, N. C. 38Davis, S. K. 32Dawson, R. D. 30, 42Dayer, A. A. 30Day, K. 45Day, R. H. 34Dearborn, D. C. 27, 38Debinski, D. M. 38DeCastro, D. M. 36Decker, K. L. 28, 29Delaney, D. K. 33Delaney, K. S. 33D’Elia, J. 26Demarest, D. W. 31, 39,

48Deppe, J. L. 33, 34Derksen, D. V. 39DeSante, D. F. 36Desmond, M. J. 26DesRochers, D. W. 46DeVault, T. L. 33Deviche, P. 42DeWoody, J. A. 36Dhondt, A. A. 31Dhondt, K. V. 31Diamond, A. W. 39Dias, N. W. 39, 48Dickinson, J. L. 42Diehl, R. H. 33, 43Diller, K. 28Dingess, K. A. 37

Ding, T. S. 44Dinsmore, S. J. 33, 44Dirzo, R. 26Dobson, A. P. 31Docherty, T. D. 27Dodge, M. 47Dohms, K. M. 32, 37Done, T. 36Donohue, K. C. 43Donovan, T. M. 27Dooley, E. M. 33Doster, R. 35Dove, C. 47Drake, A. 37Drake, D. 26, 27Drapeau, P. 28, 45Drever, M. C. 40Drilling, N. E. 40DuBois, A. L. 35Duerr, K. C. 31Duffie, C. V. 47Dufty, A. M. 43Dugger, K. M. 36Dunn, L. 41Dupuis II, A. P. 38Duvall, F. P. 32Dybala, K. E. 36

eEadie, J. M. 36Easton, W. E. 31, 32Eaton, M. D. 47Edmonds, S. T. 38Edworthy, A. 28Eguiarte-Fruns, L. E. 47Elbert, D. C. 41Ellertson, A. A. 33Ellis, T. M. 36Elphick, C. S. 26, 28, 35Ely, C. R. 43Elzinga, A. H. 31Emmering, Q. C. 29, 36Enander, H. D. 26Engle, D. M. 38English, P. A. 26Enriquez, L. M. 45Enstrom, D. A. 33Epanchin, P. N. 26, 27Escalante, P. 34Escalante Pliego, P. 35Estep, L. K. 36Etzel, K. E. 26Everitts, J. L. 29Evers, D. C. 38Eyster, C. R. 38Ezcurra, E. 34, 35

FFaaborg, J. R. 36, 37, 42Fagan, W. F. 31Fahey, A. L. 36Fairhurst, G. D. 42Falxa, G. A. 48Famer, C. 33Farabaugh, S. M. 40, 41,

46Farnsworth, A. 33Farrell, S. L. 40Farwell, L. 37Faust, M. D. 30Feldman, R. E. 27Feole, M. A. 33Ferguson, C. N. 31Fernandez, G. 43, 45Ferree, K. 37Filardi, C. E. 36Findley, L. T. 34Fischer, R. A. 36, 41Fitzpatrick, J. W. 28, 31Flather, C. H. 27Fleischer, R. C. 31, 34, 47Fleskes, J. P. 39Fletcher, D. M. 41Flint, P. L. 39Floyd, C. H. 30Fogel, M. L. 46Fogg, A. M. 40Folsom-O’Keefe, C. M. 27Fontaine, J. B. 29Fontaine, J. J. 29Fontaine, P. 27Ford, N. L. 28Forsman, E. D. 41Fort, K. T. 40Foster, J. T. 47Foster, M. S. 42Francis, C. D. 33Francis, C. M. 40Franks, S. E. 39, 43Franson, C. J. 39Frederick, P. C. 39Freed, L. 26, 28Freifeld, H. 32, 33Freifeld, H. B. 32Fretz, J. S. 32Furnas, B. J. 37Fuzaro Gullo, M. 43

GGam, A. E. 39Gannes, L. Z. 29

Garcelon, D. K. 27, 31, 40, 41

Garcia, J. T. 35García-Moreno, J. 47Garcia, V. 45Gardali, T. 35, 36, 45Gardiner, R. J. 43Gardner Barillas, L. M. 43Garvin, J. C. 27Gates, H. R. 38Gaudioso, J. M. 34Gauthreaux Jr, S. A. 26Gehring, J. L. 26Gentz, M. C. 27George , D. 46George, D. E. 38George, T. L. 28, 36, 44,

48Gerwin, J. A. 44Ghalambor, C. K. 28, 30Gibbons, R. E. 29Gilbert, M. M. 27Gilchrist, G. 47Glass, W. D. 29Glickman, S. F. 47Glowinski, S. L. 43Goble, D. D. 26Golet, G. H. 45Golightly, R. T. 31Gomez de Silva, H. 30Gomez-Prieto, P. 48Gonzalez, O. 43Goodale, E. 35Goodman, R. E. 35Gordon, C. E. 26Gorton, M. J. 35Gow, E. A. 36Graber, A. E. 45Graham, B. A. 47Granfors, D. A. 39Grant-Mackie, J. A. 35Grant, T. 40Grava, A. 30, 35Grava, T. 30, 35Graves, E. E. 34Graves, M. C. 47Gray, B. R. 37Greco, S. E. 34Greenberg, R. 32, 38,

39, 48Green, D. J. 35, 37, 38,

39Green, M. T. 33Greenwood, J. L. 42Gressler, D. T. 42Grindstaff, J. L. 42, 46

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Grippo, R. S. 27Groth, J. G. 37, 47Guigueno, M. F. 35Gustafson, M. 31Gyug, L. W. 40

hHaas, W. E. 37Hache, S. A. 29Hagar, J. C. 37Hahn , D. 41Hahn, D. C. 30, 31Hahn, T. P. 36, 46Haig, S. M. 26Hailer, F. 31Hale, A. M. 26, 27Hall, C. S. 39Hall, J. S. 39Hall, L. 27, 31, 37Hall, L. A. 31Hall, L. S. 27Halterman, M. D. 34, 48Hamel, P. B. 39, 43, 48Hamilton, T. A. 43Hammerly, S. C. 46Hammer, R. B. 27Hammond, J. E. 34Handel, C. M. 38Hanna, Z. R. 34Hanni, D. J. 39, 41Hanser, S. E. 27Harding Scurr, A. 48Hargrove, L. 28, 46Harlow, Z. 36Harrison, M. L. 38, 39Hart, P. J. 34Harvey, B. 45Harvey, J. T. 31Harvey, N. C. 40Hasanzadeh Kiabi, B. 36Haskell, D. G. 32Hassan, H. 38Hatfield, C. 34Hatten, J. R. 35Hatton, J. R. 48Hau, M. 38Hawley, D. M. 31Hayes, W. K. 30, 36, 40Haynes, T. B. 40Heath, J. A. 32, 40, 41, 42Heath, S. K. 36Heglund, P. J. 43Heidari, N. 36Heled, J. 33

Henry, A. E. 32Henry, D. R. 28Herkert, J. R. 29Hernández-Baños, B. E.

35, 47Heyden, K. 48Hickey, C. 26, 39Higuchi, H. 39Hill, B. L. 37Hill, G. E. 26, 27, 32, 36,

38Hindley, J. A. 37Hipfner, M. 34Hirsch-Jacobson, R. 37Hirsch–Jacobson, R. 42Hobson, E. A. 42, 47Hobson, K. A. 38Hochachka, W. M. 31Hodges, J. A. 40, 46Hodkinson, D. J. 43Hoffman, S. M. 45Hohman, W. L. 41Holberton, R. L. 39Holmes, J. A. 26, 35, 48Holmes, N. D. 32Holmes, R. T. 28Holyoak, M. A. 34Horn, R. I. 39Horton, K. G. 36Hosner, P. A. 36Housel, N. 45Hovick, T. J. 38Howell, C. A. 27Howell, J. A. 26Howell, S. L. 45Howerter, D. W. 29Hudgens, B. 27Hudon, J. 37Hull, A. C. 29Hull, J. M. 29Hung, C. 35Hunter, C. M. 37Hunt, P. 32Hupp, J. W. 39Hurley, L. L. 42

IIbarzabal, J. 43Illes, A. E. 37Imbeau, L. 28, 43Immel, A. J. 46Iñigo-Elias, E. E. 30, 31Ip, H. S. 39Irwin, D. E. 33, 37Iwaniuk, A. N. 34

JJaatinen, K. 28Jackson, A. K. 31Jacobsen, F. 31Jacobs, J. D. 43Jacot, A. 36Jaeger, J. R. 41James, H. F. 34, 35Jankowski, J. E. 29, 33Janousek, W. M. 38Jantunen, J. 48Jaquier, S. 46Jasper, M. A. 29Jayasena, N. U. 39Jeitner, C. 47Jenkins, S. R. 37Jensen, W. E. 36Jirinec, V. 32, 44Johanson, V. M. 35John, D. J. 42Johnson, A. B. 30Johnson, E. I. 28Johnson, J. A. 38, 46Johnson, K. Y. 47Johnson, M. D. 32, 44Johnson, M. J. 26, 34,

35, 48Johnson, R. J. 44Johnson, T. 39Johnston, D. S. 26Johnston, E. S. 47Johnston, J. 48Johnston, N. N. 43Jones, A. L. 46Jones, A. W. 47Jones, C. J. 36Jones, L. R. 46Jones, S. A. 38Jongsmjit, D. 45Jongsomjit, D. 27Juola, F. A. 27, 38

KKaiser, S. A. 28Kaltenecker, G. S. 32, 40Kardynal, K. J. 37Karlionova, N. 28Karsten, K. B. 26, 27Karubian, J. 27Katti, M. 32Kauffman, A. E. 45Kearns, B. V. 39Kearns, L. J. 36Keel, M. K. 41

Keim, P. 47Kellermann, J. L. 32, 44Kelley, J. P. 31Kelly, D. 33Kelly, J. K. 44Kelsey, R. 26Kelsey, T. R. 34Kendall, S. J. 39Kennedy, J. A. 30Kennedy, K. P. 47Kennedy, P. L. 29, 39Kesler, D. C. 31, 43, 44Kessler, A. E. 32Ketterson, E. D. 36, 38,

46Keyel, A. C. 46Kilpatrick, A. M. 38Kimball, R. T. 31Kim, D. H. 33, 34Kimmons, J. B. 39King, D. T. 43King, M. O. 38King, S. L. 36Kingston, S. E. 31Kirchman, J. J. 34Kirschel, A. 36Kirsch, E. M. 37Kistler, E. 47Klicka, J. T. 30, 33, 35,

37, 41, 47Klute, D. 41Knapp, R. A. 26Knick, S. T. 27Knowles, L. L. 33Knowlton, J. L. 28Knutie, S. A. 47Koenig, W. D. 28Kogut, M. H. 30, 31Koo, M. S. 34Koper, N. 37, 38, 39, 44Koronkiewicz, T. J. 43, 45Kotagama, S. W. 35Krakauer, A. H. 40Kramer, L. D. 38Kramer, P. M. 28Krams, I. 29Kratter, A. W. 33Krebs, E. A. 31Kreiser, B. 44Kristan, W. B. 44Kritz, K. J. 35, 40Kuehn, M. J. 43Kus, B. E. 28, 37, 44, 45,

46, 47Kyser, T. K. 36

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LLackey, L. B. 47Lackey, M. A. 33Ladley, J. J. 33Lafferty, K. D. 30Lain, E. J. 43Lair, S. 47Lait, L. A. 47LaManna, J. A. 28Lamberski , N. 46Lambie, V. 32Lanctot, R. B. 28, 37, 38Langham, G. 46Langin, K. M. 28Lanham, J. D. 32Lank, D. B. 28, 37, 39, 43Lanyon, S. M. 33LaPergola, J. B. 31LaPorte, N. 37Latif, Q. S. 36Latshaw, S. A. 44Lattin, C. R. 46Laughlin, A. J. 41Laut, M. E. 32Lawler, S. P. 26LeBuhn, G. 35Lee, D. S. 36Lefevre, K. 27Lehikoinen, A. 28Leist, A. J. 36Lelevier, M. J. 34Leonard, D. L. 32, 33Leston, L. 39Leu, M. 27, 43Leumas, C. M. 42Levey, D. J. 29Levin, I. I. 31Lewis, D. 34Lewison, R. 27Ley, D. H. 31Lieberman, A. 33Liebhold, A. M. 28Liebl, A. L. 46Ligon, R. A. 32Li, J. 42Lim, H. C. 39Lindberg, M. S. 36Lin, D. L. 44Lindsay, W. 27, 38Lindsay, W. R. 38Linkhart, B. D. 30Lischka, S. 34Li, S. H. 34Liu, L. 39Liu, M. 26, 38Lively, C. A. 45

Llambias, P. E. 42Lloyd, J. D. 35Lockwood, J. L. 27Loffland, H. L. 37Longcore, T. 26Lorenz, T. J. 29Loss, S. R. 26Lovette, I. J. 30, 31, 47Lucero, M. A. 29Lukacs, P. M. 41Luscier, J. D. 39, 48Lynn, S. 47Lyon, B. E. 35

MMabee, T. J. 26, 34Macchia, E. T. 27MacDonald, B. 26MacDonald, M. D. 47Machtans, C. S. 37Macias, C. 31Macias-Duarte, A. 32Mackay, A. 46MacPherson, M. 36, 37Maddox, J. D. 31Mager, J. N. 35Magier, S. 40Mahon, C. L. 27Mahony, N. A. 38, 39Majewska, A. A. 39Malcolm, J. 31Maley, J. M. 33Malloy, M. C. 44Mann, N. I. 37Manthey, J. D. 35Mantush, A. M. 38Manville, A. M. 26Marini, M. A. 42Mark, M. M. 41Marquis, R. J. 32Marra, P. P. 32, 38Marsh, C. P. 32Martin, B. 41Martin, E. 45Martínez Gómez, J. 31Martin, K. 27, 28, 40Martin, L. B. 46Martin, T. E. 30, 39, 47Martin, T. H. 45Marzluff, J. M. 30, 32,

36, 37Massey, B. H. 35Mathewson, H. A. 37Matsumoto, S. 45Matsuoka, S. M. 38, 48Mattson, D. J. 35, 48

Mauck III, W. M. 34Mays, H. L. 26, 34McAllister, S. E. 48McClung, M. R. 42McClure, C. J. 36McCormack, J. E. 33McDonald, D. B. 27McEntee, J. P. 33McFarlane-Tranquilla,

L. 31McGill, B. J. 27McGrann, M. C. 37McGraw, K. J. 29, 30,

34, 46McKay, B. D. 34, 36McLeod, M. A. 43, 45McNeil, S. E. 34, 48Meadows, M. G. 30Meissner , W. 28Mendenhall, C. 29Mendez-Gonzalez, C. 26Mercadante, A. 27Merkel, J. 47Merkord, C. L. 44Mertz, L. A. 47Mesias, V. 37Metcalf, A. E. 35Mettke-Hofmann, C. 38,

39, 42, 48Meyer, J. A. 26Meyer, J. Y. 26Meyers, P. M. 38Michael Gochfeld, M. 47Michel, N. L. 26, 28Mika, M. 30Mila, B. 33Miller, J. M. 31Miller, J. R. 38Miller, K. E. 31Miller, M. J. 34Miller, R. A. 32Miller-Rushing, A. J. 30Miller, T. J. 30Mills, K. L. 34Mills, W. E. 45Mineau, P. 26Mokross, K. S. 28Molano-Flores, B. 41Monahan, W. B. 46Montgomerie, R. 26, 27Moore, F. R. 33, 36, 43Moore, H. B. 46Moore, I. T. 32Moore, J. R. 32Moore, S. D. 35Morgan, K. 34Moriarty, D. J. 28

Morrison, M. L. 26, 30, 37Morrison , S. A. 37Morrison, S. A. 28, 40Morris, S. R. 36, 43Morton, E. S. 30Mounce, H. L. 32Moyle, P. A. 36Moyle, R. G. 36Murphy, M. T. 31Murphy, T. G. 27Murray, B. G. 28Musser, J. M. 32, 33

nNadeau, C. P. 33Nappi, A. 28Nash, B. 45Navara, K. J. 39Navarro-Sigüenza, A. G.

35Nelson, A. R. 36Nelson, S. K. 31, 40Nemeth, Z. 43Neuman, K. K. 38Newbury, A. 38Newell, P. J. 38, 48Newfield, N. L. 38Newman, D. P. 26Newman , S. H. 31Nicolai, C. A. 37, 47Niederhauser, J. M. 42Nielsen, S. E. 27Nightingale, A. 43Niven, D. K. 29Noel, B. L. 41Nolan, P. M. 44, 47Nol, E. 31, 38Nolte, E. G. 40Norris, A. R. 28Norris, D. R. 37Nott, M. P. 33Nowicki, S. 35Nutt, L. 43Nyambayar, B. 32Nyári, Á. 36Nye, P. E. 31

oOborn, A. 33O’Brien, E. L. 30Odom, K. J. 47Ohanjanian, I. P. 40Oliveros, C. H. 36Olsen, B. 32Olson, J. L. 47

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Olson, S. L. 34Olson, T. 45O’Meara, S. 45Omland, K. O. 31Orega, C. P. 33Oring, L. W. 34Ortega, C. P. 37Ortega, J. C. 37Ortiz Maciel , S. G. 46O’Shea, B. J. 42Ost, M. 36Oswald, J. A. 37Otter, K. A. 30, 35, 37, 43Ouellet-Lapointe, U. 45Owen, D. J. 42Owen, J. C. 39, 43, 46, 47Owen, J. P. 38Ozaki, K. 39

PPadula, V. M. 40Page, G. W. 38, 39, 44Paine, S. 45Palida, S. 34Palsboll, P. J. 31Paludi, J. L. 35Panjabi, A. 30Pape Møller, A. P. 30Parga-Lozano, C. 48Parker, L. 26Parker, P. G. 31, 47Parker, T. H. 36, 39Parsell, J. 28Pashley, D. 29Patel, P. 33Patricelli, G. L. 40Patton, R. 35Pavlacky, D. C. 40, 41Paxton, E. H. 33, 43, 45Paxton, K. L. 43Pearce, J. 30, 39Pearce, J. M. 39Peck, D. T. 46Peer, B. D. 43Peery, M.Z. 31Pelligrini, D. 45Peluc, S. I. 28, 46Penniman, J. F. 32Perktas, U. 37Perry, A. C. 43Peters, J. 30Peterson, A. T. 33, 48Peters, R. J. 38Petrie, S. A. 39Pickens, B. A. 36Pidgeon, A. M. 44

Pidgeon, A. P. 27Pierce, A. 42Pieron, M. 42Piersma, T. 31Pike, J. 45Pipher, E. 44Pitman, R. L. 39Plissner, J. H. 34Pomeroy, A. 43Pope, T. L. 27Potak Zehfuss, K. 35Poulin , J. 46Poulsen, F. 40Powell, A. N. 30, 32, 38,

42Powell, L. 38Powell, R. A. 47Pratt, T. K. 32Price, M. R. 30Pruett, M. S. 28, 31Pruett, S. 31Prum, R. O. 32Pulgarín-Restrepo, P. C.

47Purcell, K. L. 28, 30

QQuinlan, S. 37Quinn, J. E. 44

rRabe, D. L. 36Radeloff, V. C. 27, 44Radzio, T. A. 33Railsback, S. F. 32Raim, A. 33Ralph, C. J. 28, 36Ramey, A. M. 39Ramsay, S. M. 37Ranellucci, C. L. 39Ransom, D. 47Raphael, M. G. 31, 41Ratnayake, C. P. 35Raulston, B. E. 36, 48Raynor, E. J. 42Reddy, S. 36Redfern, J. V. 39Reed, J. M. 35, 44, 46Reed, W. L. 46Reers, H. 36Reeser, T. 45Reeves, A. M. 39Reichard, D. G. 36Reidy, J. L. 43Reiley, B. M. 37

Reisen, W. K. 30, 31Reiter, M. E. 26, 39Rempel, J. A. 31Remsen, J. V. 38Renton, K. 26Rey, C. 48Rey, D. 48Reynolds, B. 36Reynolds, J. H. 39Reynolds, M. B. 36Reynolds, M. H. 32Reynolds, R. T. 30Rice, R. J. 36Rich, C. 26Richmond, O. M. 38Richmond, S. 31Rich, T. D. 31Ricketts, C. E. 45Ricklefs, R. E. 36Ridgley, R. C. 34Riegner, M. F. 47Riehl, C. 28Risch, T. S. 26Ritchison, G. 42Rittenhouse, C. D. 27Rivers, J. W. 46Roberts, D. L. 35Roberts, L. J. 40Robertson, A. W. 33Robertson, G. J. 45Roberts, P. K. 33Robinette, V. 30Robinson, P. 38Robinson, S. K. 29, 32, 33Robinson, W. D. 28Rock, C. A. 35, 37Rodenhouse, N. L. 28, 31Rodewald, A. D. 33, 36Rodewald, P. G. 43, 47Rodrian, A. J. 32Rodríguez-Contreras, V. 31Rodriguez, V. 30Rogers, E. C. 45Rogne, M. M. 46Rohwer, F. C. 42Rojek, N. A. 38Roldán-Clarà, B. 31Romero, L. M. 46Rompré, G. 43Rose, A. P. 28Rose, E. T. 34, 48Rose, K. R. 45Rosemartin, A. H. 29Rosenberg, K. V. 29, 30,

31Rosenthal, M. F. 27Rotenberg, J. A. 45

Rotenberry, J. T. 28, 36Rothstein, S. I. 43Rotzel, N. C. 47Rowher, S. 35Rowlett, R. A. 32Roy, C. L. 27Royle, J. A. 40Ruder, M. G. 41Ruelas Inzunza, E. 43Ruiz-del-Valle, V. 48Rusch, T. W. 33Ruth, J. M. 31Ryan, T. P. 40, 45

sSabin, L. B. 36Safran, R. J. 34Sage, G. K. 29Salinas-Melgoza, A. 30Samuel, M. 47Sandercock, B. K. 38Sanders, F. 46Sandhaus, E. 46Santora, J. A. 34Sanzenbacher, P. M. 34Saracco, J. F. 33, 36Sauer, J. R. 29Savard, J. L. 40, 43Savit, A. Z. 38Scarpignato, A. L. 44Schaefer, M. M. 45Schaming, T. D. 42Scheiman, D. 45Schirtzinger, E. E. 34Schleder, B. W. 32Schmid, S. L. 26Schmidt, K. A. 29, 36,

44, 46Schmiegelow, F. K. 27Schoech, S. J. 28Scholer, M. N. 43Schools, E. H. 26Schreiber, E. A. 31Schuetz, J. G. 32Schulte, S. A. 38Schwabl, H. G. 27, 38Schwartz, R. S. 30Schwarz, B. 37Schweitzer, S. H. 45, 48Schwenk, W. S. 27Scott, J. M. 26Sealy, S. G. 35Searcy, W. A. 27, 35Seavy, N. E. 32, 35, 45Sechrist, J. D. 35Seckel, L. 37

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Sedinger, J. S. 37, 47Seger-Fullam, K. D. 33Seguin, G. 47Sehgal, R. 29, 47Sehgal, R. N. 29Sekercioglu, C. H. 29, 32Selinger, A. 39Sellers, M. 43Serene, L. G. 47Sesser, K. A. 44Shanahan, A. B. 46Sharbaugh, S. 48Sharpe, P. B. 31Sharp, J. L. 32Shaw, D. 38Shawkey, M. D. 33, 34,

39Sheldon, F. H. 39Sherry, T. W. 26, 28, 44Shine, R. 26Shipley, A. A. 31Shizuka, D. 35Shultz, A. J. 34Siefferman, L. 26, 38Sillett, T. S. 28, 30, 31,

37, 40Silveira, J. 34Simons, T. R. 38Sinclair, P. H. 38, 48Skagen, S. K. 29, 39Skorkowsky, R. C. 41Skrade, P. D. 33Slager, D. L. 43Slater, G. L. 35Slater, P. J. 37Slay, C. M. 44Sliwinski, M. 39Smith, A. T. 32Smith, B. T. 35, 47Smith-Herman, N. 46Smith, III, C. G. 43Smith, K. G. 39, 42, 44Smith, K. N. 27Smith, M. 41Smolinski, J. 33, 43Smolinsky, J. A. 33Snipes, K. 46Sofaer, H. R. 28Soha, J. A. 33Song, S. J. 27Sonsthagen, S. A. 29, 34Soos, C. 47Sousa, B. F. 28Sowl, K. M. 43Sparks, R. A. 39Spellman, G. M. 33, 35,

37, 47

Spitzer, M. D. 34Spotswood, E. N. 26Sprague, R. S. 40, 41Stahl, J. T. 27, 40, 41Stanley, C. Q. 29States, S. L. 31Steadman, D. W. 37Steckler, S. E. 35Steele, B. 36Steen, V. A. 30Steiner, J. 40Stenger, J. M. 32, 40Stenzel, L. E. 38, 39Stephens, S. 41Stewart, S. I. 27Still, D. W. 28Stouffer, P. C. 28, 36Stracey, C. M. 32, 33Stralberg, D. 27, 45Strasser, E. H. 32Strong, A. M. 31, 38, 41Strum, K. M. 26Stuart-Smith, A. K. 40Stuber, M. J. 40Stutchbury, B. J. 28, 30,

36, 37Sullivan, K. A. 26, 27, 29Sullivan, L. M. 26Summers, S. G. 30, 31Suson, B. J. 26Sutti, F. 38Swaddle, J. P. 42Swanson, D. L. 38Swarth, C. W. 46Swarth, E. A. 46Swiderek, S. K. 29Switzer, R. A. 33Sydeman, W. J. 34, 35Sylvest, T. A. 38

TTaft, B. 36Talbot, S. L. 29Taper, M. L. 40Tarof, S. A. 28Tarvin, K. A. 27Tarwater, C. E. 37Tautin, J. 28Tavernia, B. G. 44Taylor, A. R. 39Taylor, C. E. 36Taylor, P. D. 43Tecklin, J. 38Tellkamp, M. P. 39, 49Tello, J. G. 38Terenzi, J. 43

Terrill, S. B. 26Tessler, D. F. 38Tessler, D.W 45Tewes, E. E. 42Theimer, T. C. 26Theriault, S. 29The USA-NPN Development Team, 29Thieman, K. 30Thomassen, H. A. 30Thompson, D. B. 41Thompson III, F. R. 28,

36, 43Thompson, S. G. 34, 45Thorngate, N. 26Tibbitts, T. L. 44Tieleman, B. I. 31, 46Tingley, M. W. 29Tomasevic, J. A. 37Tomback, D. F. 33Toms, J. D. 36, 44Toomey, M. B. 29Townsend, A. 19Tracy, D. D. 34, 48Tringali, A. 45Troia, M. J. 30Tseveenmyadag, N. 32Tucker, M. J. 44Tuininga, k. 40

uUnderwood, J. G. 41Unfried, T. M. 30Ungvari-Martin, J. 31Unitt, P. 46Unnasch, T. R. 38Utt, A. C. 40Uy, J. A. 33

VValdez, U. 28Van Dellen, A. W. 37Van Hemert, C. 38Vanier, C. H. 41van Oort, H. 42van Riper III, C. 29, 44van Stam, E. 31Van Wilgenburg, S. L. 38Velarde, E. 34, 35Velas, K. 46VerCauteren, T. 41Verkuil, Y. I. 28Vidal, R. M. 30, 31Vigallon, S. M. 40, 45Vilchis, L. I. 26

Villani, R. 36Villard, M. 29, 46Villasenor-Sanchez, E.

I. 26Virzi, T. 27Vormwald, L. M. 30

WWagner, M. A. 36Wagner, S. K. 37Walcott, C. 35Walker, H. A. 34, 35Walk, J. W. 34Walstrom, V. W. 33Walters, E. L. 28Walters, J. R. 31, 32, 45Wang, J. M. 33Wang, Y. 42, 43Ward, D. H. 37, 47Ward, M. P. 33, 34, 41Ward, R. V. 40, 43Warnock, N. D. 27, 44Warriner, J. C. 38Warriner, J. S. 38Washington, S. 37Watts, H. E. 36Weatherhead, P. J. 31Webber, A. F. 41Webb, W. C. 36Webster, M. S. 27, 28, 38Weiher, E. 30Weiser, E. L. 32, 42Wellik, M. 44Wells, B. K. 34Wenny, D. G. 41, 44Wethington, S. M. 45Whalen, D. K. 29Wheeler, P. 45Whelan, C. J. 29, 32White, J. M. 43White, K. 39Whitfield, M. J. 32Whitmore, R. C. 36Whitty, T. S. 39Wiebe, K. L. 28Wieczorek, J. R. 48Wiens, J. A. 26, 27Wiewel, A. 44Wiggers, E. P. 45Wikelski, M. C. 38Wiley, J. W. 36Willey, D. W. 40Williams, E. 40Williams, S. 32, 38Williams, S. M. 32Will, T. C. 30, 31

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Wilson, L. C. 42Wilson, M. E. 32Wilson, R. E. 29Wingfield, J. C. 31, 46Winker, K. 34, 47Wiser, S. K. 33Wisner, E. M. 33Witmer, L. M. 34Witt, C. C. 29, 38Wolfe, J. 28

Wolf, S. 34Woltmann, S. 44Woodbridge, B. 34Wood, E. M. 44Wood, J. 39Wotton, D. M. 33Wright, S. G. 30Wright, T. F. 30, 34, 37,

42, 46, 47

Wu, Y. C. 34Wynn, B. A. 32

yYamaguchi, N. 39Yanco, S. W. 30Yao, C. T. 34Yoon, J. 28, 30Young, A. M. 47

ZZamudio-Beltrán, L. E. 47Zembal, R. 45Zenzal, T. J. 43Zhang, Z. 42Zink, R. M. 35Zou, F. 34

AbOuT bIRDS & bEANSThe Birds & Beans® story began in Toronto in 1998 when Madeleine and David Pritchard opened their Café and Roastery – serving only ‘Bird Friendly’® coffee. Ten years latter Scott Weidensaul (Pulitzer prize finalist author and naturalist, ‘Living on the Wind’, ‘Of a Feather’) and Bill Wilson took up the cause to shift coffee drinking behavior of bird lovers in the

US, focusing initially on New England and New York.

Our Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center (SMBC) ‘Bird Friendly’® certification means that Birds & Beans® coffee is 100%-organic shade-grown, ensuring the conservation of migratory bird habitat in Latin America. Tanagers, thrushes, orioles, warblers, oven-birds and other wonderful birds nesting in North America find sanctuary in the rustic canopy, tropical forest-like environments of family coffee farms that carry the SMBC certification. Sun grown coffee – genetically modified and heavily dependent on chemical fertilization, pesticides and herbicides – adds to the destruction of critical bird habitat in Latin America. ‘Birds & Beans the good coffee’™ is part of the solution. We want to help add thousands of hectares of shade grown, organic coffee habitat to the farms already producing a truly sustainable and environmentally responsible crop. Every bean in every bag of Birds & Beans is ‘triple certified’.

Launching in the US in January 2009 with events in Bedford NY and at Audubon in Greenwich CT, we have given a series of Birds & Beans Talks throughout New England and New York, events featuring Kenn, Bridget Stutchbury and Scott Weidensaul. We will be extending our Birds & Beans Talks program in 2010.

Birds & Beans® is the only coffee brand west of the Mississippi, and one of the very few in the entire country, which solely roasts ‘Bird Friendly®’ certified beans. We roast and sell Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center certified coffee. Three of our roasts are Fair-Trade, the fourth is Rainforest Alliance and all are USDA Organic certified. Great for birds, people, the Earth. Great tasting coffee too.

Conservation partners: Massachusetts Audubon Society, Orange County (NY) Audubon Society, Vermont Center for Ecostudies, North Branch Nature Center (VT), New Hampshire Audubon Society

Product Information

• Scarlet Tanager, French Roast, from Peru coops. Grown on the eastern slopes of the Northern Andean Forest. Fair-Trade, USDA Organic , Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center ‘Bird Friendly®’ certifications

• Chestnut-sided Warbler, Viennese Roast, from Colombia. Coffee grown 100% ecologically, as it was 100 years ago, protecting nature, with no chemicals, using natural fertilizers and spring water, and under shade on high altitude. Only SMBC ‘Bird Friendly®’ coffee from Colombia. Organic, Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center ‘Bird Friendly®’, USDA Organic and Rainforest Alliance certifications.

• Wood Thrush, Breakfast Roast, is grown on coop farms. Fair-Trade, USDA Organic and Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center ‘Bird Friendly®’ certifications

• Baltimore Oriole, French Roast Decaf, a Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center certified ‘Bird Friendly®’ coffee which is also USDA Organic and Fair-Trade certified

For more information:

Bill Wilson Birds&Beans LLC 15 River Street, Suite 506 Boston MA 02108 857.233.2722 / Mobile: 860.271.6326http://www.birdsandbeans.com / [email protected]

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Regional Transit Information Información de transporte público regional

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(619) 234-5005or/ó

(888) 722-4889

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Información las 24 horas (via teléfono de teclas)(619) 685-4900

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For MTS online trip planning Planificación de viajes por Internet www.sdmts.com

For more information on riding MTS services, pick up a Rider’s Guide on a bus or at the Transit Store, or visit www.sdmts.com. Para obtener más información sobre el uso de los servicios de MTS, recoga un ‘Rider’s Guide’ en un autobús o en The Transit Store, o visita a www.sdmts.com.

One-way tickets are valid for two hours from the time of purchase. Trolley tickets are not valid for a bus transfer. If your travel involves MTS Trolleys and buses, you may want to purchase an MTS Day Pass.Los boletos de ida son válidos durante dos horas a partir del momento de la compra. Los boletos del Trolley no son válidos para transbordar a los autobuses. Si su viaje incluye los Trolleys y autobuses de MTS, compre un pase diario de un día.

ONE-WAY FARE / Tarifa de una direccíon

Adult / Adulto $2.50 Senior (60+)/Disabled/Medicare Mayores de 60 años/Discapacitados/Medicare $1.25*

Children 5 & under Niños de 5 años o menores

FREE*GRATIS*

DAY PASSES / Pases diario Regional Not valid on MTS Premium Express or COASTER No es válido en MTS Premium Express o COASTER

$5.00

RegionPlus Valid on MTS Premium Express and COASTER Es válido en MTS Premium Express y COASTER

$14.00

MONTHLY AND 30-DAY PASSESPases mensual y pases de 30 días Adult / Adulto $72.00 Youths (18 and under) Jóvenes (18 años o menores) $36.00*

Senior (60+)/Disabled/Medicare Mayores de 60 años/Discapacitados/Medicare $18.00*

Children 5 & under Niños de 5 años o menores

FREE*GRATIS*

OTHER PASSES / Otros pases 2-Day / 2 días $9.00 3-Day / 3 días $12.00 4-Day / 4 días $15.00 14-Day (available only on Compass Card)

14 días (disponible sólo en Tarjeta Compass)$43.00

* I.D. required for discount fare or pass.* Se requiere identificación para tarifas o pases de descuento.

Get your monthly pass at The Transit Store or at all 56 Vons stores in San Diego County. Visit www.sdmts.com for more information.

Obtener su pase mensual en The Transit Store o en los 56 supermercados Vons del Condado de San Diego. Visita www.sdmts.com para obtener más información.

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Two children (12 and under) ride free Saturdays and Sundays with a fare-paying adult (18 or older).

Dos menores (de hasta 12 años) viajan gratis los sábados y domingos con sólo abonar la tarifa de un adulto (de 18 años o mayor).

Holiday Friends Ride Free Los días festivos, los amigos viajan gratis

On the New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day holidays your friend may ride any MTS Bus or Trolley for free when you pay your regular fare using cash, token or pass.

En Año Nuevo, Memorial Day, Día de la Independencia (E.E.U.U.), Día del Trabajo, Día de Acción de Gracias y en Navidad su amigo puede viajar gratis en cualquier autobús o trolley de MTS si Ud. paga el boleto en efectivo, con ficha o pase.

Classroom Day Pass ProgramPrograma pase diario para escolares y jóvenes

Special discounted Day Passes are available for school and youth group field trips for youths ages 6 to 18. Call (619) 233-9558 for information.

Se realizan descuentos especiales en boletos diarios para viajes escolares y jóvenes desde 6 a 18 años. Llame al (619) 233-9558 para más información.

All Trolleys are equipped with wheelchair lifts or ramps. Seats closest to the doors are set aside as a courtesy for senior and disabled riders.

Todos los trolleys cuentan con elevadores o rampas para sillas de ruedas. Los asientos más cercanos a las puertas están reservados por gentileza para pasajeros mayores o discapacitados.

A trained service animal may accompany a rider with disabilities. Non-service animals must be in enclosed carriers and transported by passengers without assistance of drivers or operators.

Se permite que un animal de servicio entrenado acompañe a un pasajero discapacitado. Los pasajeros deben transportar los animales que no sean de servicio en una jaula cerrada, sin ayuda de los conductores ni de los choferes.

The Compass Card will offer new flexible pass choices. Among your choices will be a monthly pass, good from the first day to the last day of the month, or a 30-Day Pass, good for 30 consecutive days from the day of purchase. You decide what works best for you! For more information, visit compass.511sd.com.

La Tarjeta Compass ofrecerá nuevas flexibles opciones de pases. Entre sus opciones serán un pase mensual, bueno desde el primer día hasta el último día del mes, o un 30-Day Pass, bueno para 30 días consecutivos a partir de la fecha de compra. Usted decide cual funciona mejor para usted! Para más información, visite compass.511sd.com.

• Board Trolley and ride at the rear door of each car.• Stay with bike to keep it secure.• One bike is allowed per car during weekday rush hours,

two bikes per car at all other times.• MTS is not responsible for loss or damage to bicycles.

• Suba al trolley y diríjase hacia la puerta trasera de la unidad.

• Por seguridad, manténgase junto a la bicicleta.• En las horas pico durante la semana, sólo se admite

una bicicleta por unidad. En otros horarios, se admiten dos bicicletas.

• MTS no es responsable por el extravío o daño de bicicletas.

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) selected the Metropolitan Transit System as America’s Best Transit System of 2009 among all transit agencies in North America with over 30 million passengers a year. We couldn’t have done it without our passengers.

Thank you for riding MTS!

La Asociación de Transporte Público de Estados Unidos (American Public Transportation Association, APTA) eligió a Metropolitan Transit System como el mejor sistema de transporte de los Estados Unidos de 2009 de entre todas las organizaciones de transporte del país con más de 30 millones de pasajeros por año. No lo podríamos haber logrado sin la ayuda de nuestros pasajeros.

¡Gracias por viajar con MTS!

For your health and safety, smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of all MTS Trolley Stations, Bus Stops or other transit facilities.

Para su salud y la seguridad, está prohibido fumar dentro de 25 pies de todas las estaciones del Trolley, paradas de autobús de MTS, o de otro tipo de instalación de tránsito.

If something doesn’t look right, let us know.

Si nota cualquier actividad a su alrededor que sea sospechosa o peligrosa notifique a Vista Segura.

Never climb between Trolley vehicles or jump the couplers between the cars.

Nunca brinque entre los vehículos de Trolley o salte entre los acopladores de los coches.

Random fare inspections will be made. Passengers without a valid ticket or pass will be removed from the train and/or fined. You must have a valid fare or be in the process of purchasing one while at the station.

Se efectuarán inspecciones aleatorias de boletos. Los pasajeros que no posean un boleto o pase válido deberán abandonar el tren y/o serán multados. Mientras se encuentre en la estación, debe poseer un boleto válido o estar comprándolo.

FARES / Tarifas

ANIMALS / Animales

COMPASS CARD / Tarjeta Compass

BIKES Bicicletas

NO SMOKING / No Fumar

BE AWARE / Tome Acción

DANGER / Peligro

PROMOTIONS & DISCOUNTSPromociones y descuentos

RANDOM FARE INSPECTION POLICYPolítica de inspección aleatoria de boletos

ACCESSIBLE SERVICEAccesibilidad de los servicios

DIRECTORY / Directorio

Regional Transit Information Información de transporte público regional

511or/ó

(619) 233-3004

TTY/TDD (teletype for hearing impaired) Teletipo para sordos

(619) 234-5005or/ó

(888) 722-4889

InfoExpress (24-hour info via Touch-Tone phone)

Información las 24 horas (via teléfono de teclas)(619) 685-4900

MTS Trolley, Inc. (619) 595-4949

SafeWatch (619) 557-4500

Fare machine problems Tarifa máquina problemas (619) 595-4960

Lost & Found / The Transit Store Objetos extravidos / The Transit Store

(619) 234-10601st & Broadway

Downtown San DiegoM–F 9am–5pm

For MTS online trip planning Planificación de viajes por Internet www.sdmts.com

For more information on riding MTS services, pick up a Rider’s Guide on a bus or at the Transit Store, or visit www.sdmts.com. Para obtener más información sobre el uso de los servicios de MTS, recoga un ‘Rider’s Guide’ en un autobús o en The Transit Store, o visita a www.sdmts.com.

One-way tickets are valid for two hours from the time of purchase. Trolley tickets are not valid for a bus transfer. If your travel involves MTS Trolleys and buses, you may want to purchase an MTS Day Pass.Los boletos de ida son válidos durante dos horas a partir del momento de la compra. Los boletos del Trolley no son válidos para transbordar a los autobuses. Si su viaje incluye los Trolleys y autobuses de MTS, compre un pase diario de un día.

ONE-WAY FARE / Tarifa de una direccíon

Adult / Adulto $2.50 Senior (60+)/Disabled/Medicare Mayores de 60 años/Discapacitados/Medicare $1.25*

Children 5 & under Niños de 5 años o menores

FREE*GRATIS*

DAY PASSES / Pases diario Regional Not valid on MTS Premium Express or COASTER No es válido en MTS Premium Express o COASTER

$5.00

RegionPlus Valid on MTS Premium Express and COASTER Es válido en MTS Premium Express y COASTER

$14.00

MONTHLY AND 30-DAY PASSESPases mensual y pases de 30 días Adult / Adulto $72.00 Youths (18 and under) Jóvenes (18 años o menores) $36.00*

Senior (60+)/Disabled/Medicare Mayores de 60 años/Discapacitados/Medicare $18.00*

Children 5 & under Niños de 5 años o menores

FREE*GRATIS*

OTHER PASSES / Otros pases 2-Day / 2 días $9.00 3-Day / 3 días $12.00 4-Day / 4 días $15.00 14-Day (available only on Compass Card)

14 días (disponible sólo en Tarjeta Compass)$43.00

* I.D. required for discount fare or pass.* Se requiere identificación para tarifas o pases de descuento.

Get your monthly pass at The Transit Store or at all 56 Vons stores in San Diego County. Visit www.sdmts.com for more information.

Obtener su pase mensual en The Transit Store o en los 56 supermercados Vons del Condado de San Diego. Visita www.sdmts.com para obtener más información.

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SuperiorCourt

CivicTheatre

U.S. Courts

Pantoja Park

San DiegoCity College

San Diego High School

CountyAdmin.Center

B StPier

Broadway Pier

USS Midway

Navy Pier

Library

PostOffice

CopleySymphony

HallMuseum ofContemporaryArt

Santa Fe Depot

MaritimeMuseum

of San Diego

Seaport Village

PETCO Park

HortonPlaza

EmbarcaderoMarina Park

ConventionCenter

Martin Luther King Promenade

County Center/Little Italy

12th & ImperialTransit Center

Santa Fe DepotCOASTER, AMTRAK

5th Avenue3, 120

Park & Market3, 5

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2, 5, 7, 15, 20, 810,820, 850, 860

SeaportVillage

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2, 83, 210, 810, 820,850, 860, 923, 992

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DOWNTOWN DETAIL / Detalle del centro

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To Downtown

To San Ysidro

To East County

To Gaslamp &Convention Center

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Family Weekends Fines de semana para la familia

Two children (12 and under) ride free Saturdays and Sundays with a fare-paying adult (18 or older).

Dos menores (de hasta 12 años) viajan gratis los sábados y domingos con sólo abonar la tarifa de un adulto (de 18 años o mayor).

Holiday Friends Ride Free Los días festivos, los amigos viajan gratis

On the New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day holidays your friend may ride any MTS Bus or Trolley for free when you pay your regular fare using cash, token or pass.

En Año Nuevo, Memorial Day, Día de la Independencia (E.E.U.U.), Día del Trabajo, Día de Acción de Gracias y en Navidad su amigo puede viajar gratis en cualquier autobús o trolley de MTS si Ud. paga el boleto en efectivo, con ficha o pase.

Classroom Day Pass ProgramPrograma pase diario para escolares y jóvenes

Special discounted Day Passes are available for school and youth group field trips for youths ages 6 to 18. Call (619) 233-9558 for information.

Se realizan descuentos especiales en boletos diarios para viajes escolares y jóvenes desde 6 a 18 años. Llame al (619) 233-9558 para más información.

All Trolleys are equipped with wheelchair lifts or ramps. Seats closest to the doors are set aside as a courtesy for senior and disabled riders.

Todos los trolleys cuentan con elevadores o rampas para sillas de ruedas. Los asientos más cercanos a las puertas están reservados por gentileza para pasajeros mayores o discapacitados.

A trained service animal may accompany a rider with disabilities. Non-service animals must be in enclosed carriers and transported by passengers without assistance of drivers or operators.

Se permite que un animal de servicio entrenado acompañe a un pasajero discapacitado. Los pasajeros deben transportar los animales que no sean de servicio en una jaula cerrada, sin ayuda de los conductores ni de los choferes.

The Compass Card will offer new flexible pass choices. Among your choices will be a monthly pass, good from the first day to the last day of the month, or a 30-Day Pass, good for 30 consecutive days from the day of purchase. You decide what works best for you! For more information, visit compass.511sd.com.

La Tarjeta Compass ofrecerá nuevas flexibles opciones de pases. Entre sus opciones serán un pase mensual, bueno desde el primer día hasta el último día del mes, o un 30-Day Pass, bueno para 30 días consecutivos a partir de la fecha de compra. Usted decide cual funciona mejor para usted! Para más información, visite compass.511sd.com.

• Board Trolley and ride at the rear door of each car.• Stay with bike to keep it secure.• One bike is allowed per car during weekday rush hours,

two bikes per car at all other times.• MTS is not responsible for loss or damage to bicycles.

• Suba al trolley y diríjase hacia la puerta trasera de la unidad.

• Por seguridad, manténgase junto a la bicicleta.• En las horas pico durante la semana, sólo se admite

una bicicleta por unidad. En otros horarios, se admiten dos bicicletas.

• MTS no es responsable por el extravío o daño de bicicletas.

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) selected the Metropolitan Transit System as America’s Best Transit System of 2009 among all transit agencies in North America with over 30 million passengers a year. We couldn’t have done it without our passengers.

Thank you for riding MTS!

La Asociación de Transporte Público de Estados Unidos (American Public Transportation Association, APTA) eligió a Metropolitan Transit System como el mejor sistema de transporte de los Estados Unidos de 2009 de entre todas las organizaciones de transporte del país con más de 30 millones de pasajeros por año. No lo podríamos haber logrado sin la ayuda de nuestros pasajeros.

¡Gracias por viajar con MTS!

For your health and safety, smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of all MTS Trolley Stations, Bus Stops or other transit facilities.

Para su salud y la seguridad, está prohibido fumar dentro de 25 pies de todas las estaciones del Trolley, paradas de autobús de MTS, o de otro tipo de instalación de tránsito.

If something doesn’t look right, let us know.

Si nota cualquier actividad a su alrededor que sea sospechosa o peligrosa notifique a Vista Segura.

Never climb between Trolley vehicles or jump the couplers between the cars.

Nunca brinque entre los vehículos de Trolley o salte entre los acopladores de los coches.

Random fare inspections will be made. Passengers without a valid ticket or pass will be removed from the train and/or fined. You must have a valid fare or be in the process of purchasing one while at the station.

Se efectuarán inspecciones aleatorias de boletos. Los pasajeros que no posean un boleto o pase válido deberán abandonar el tren y/o serán multados. Mientras se encuentre en la estación, debe poseer un boleto válido o estar comprándolo.

FARES / Tarifas

ANIMALS / Animales

COMPASS CARD / Tarjeta Compass

BIKES Bicicletas

NO SMOKING / No Fumar

BE AWARE / Tome Acción

DANGER / Peligro

PROMOTIONS & DISCOUNTSPromociones y descuentos

RANDOM FARE INSPECTION POLICYPolítica de inspección aleatoria de boletos

ACCESSIBLE SERVICEAccesibilidad de los servicios

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