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2001. Conservation of woody, early succesional habitats and wildlife
in the eastern United States. Wildlife Society Bulletin 29:
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T. Manning, and T.J. Maier. 2004. Incidental captures of birds in
small mammal traps: A cautionary note for interdisciplinary studies.
Wildlife Society Bulletin 32:1260-1268.
York, E.C., T.L. Moruzzi, T.K. Fuller, J.F. Organ, R.M. Sauvajot,
and R.M. DeGraaf. 2001. Description and evaluation of a remote camera
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Bulletin 29: 1228-1237.
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REPORTS
Bradford, M., Higgins, P., Nislow, K.H., Anders, P., Rabeni, C.
and C. Tate. 2001. Final Report of the Aquatic Monitoring Program
Evaluation Panel. Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, US
Geological Survey, Flagstaff, AZ
DeGraaf, R.M., M. Yamasaki, W.B. Leak, and J.W. Lanier. 1992. New
England Wildlife: management of forested habitat. Gen. Tech. Rep.
NE-144. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 271pp.
Folt, C.L., Nislow, K.H., Kennedy, B.P., Blum, J.D., and C.P. Chamberlain.
2002. Atlantic salmon restoration in New England: assessing habitat
viability using stable isotope analysis, genetic marking, and field
evaluation. Final Report. National Marine Fisheries Service Gloucester,
MA
Short, H.L., J.B. Hestbeck, and R.M. DeGraaf. 2001. New England
wildlife: A model for ecosystem management--ECOSEARCH. Gen. Tech.
Rep. NE-283. CD Rom.
Griffin, C.R. and D.I. King. 1998. Bird habitats of Chincoteague
NWR: Evaluation of the TNC vegetation classification for mapping
bird distributions. Final Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Division of Refuges, Arlington, VA.
King, D.I. 2002. Landscape- and site-level characteristics influencing
the distribution and reproductive success of early successional
shrubland birds nesting in powerline rights-of-way. An Interim Report
to Northeast Utilities Foundation.
King, D.I., and J.H. Rappole. 2000. Population trends for migrant
birds in North America: A summary and critique. Final report to
Defenders of Wildlife, Washington D.C.
Yamasaki, M., R.M. DeGraaf, and J.W. Lanier. 2000. Wildlife habitat
associations in eastern hemlock - birds, smaller mammals and forest
carnivores. In: McManus, K.A.; Shielfd, K.S.; Souto, D.R., eds.
Proceedings: Symposium on sustainable management of hemlock ecosystems
in eastern North America; 1999 June 22-24; Durham, NH. Gen. Tech.
Rep. NE-267. Newtown square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: 135-143.
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BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
DeGraaf, R.M., M. Yamasaki, W.B. Leak, and A.M. Lester. 2007. Forest
Wildlife Habitat Management in New England. Lebanon, NH: University
Press of New England. 305 pp.
DeGraaf, R.M. and P. Sendak. 2006. Native and Naturalized Trees
of New England and Adjacent Canada. Lebanon, NH: University Press
of New England. 256 pp.
DeGraaf, R.M., M. Yamasaki, W.B. Leak, and A.M. Lester. 2005. Landowner's
guide to wildlife habitat: forest management for the New England
region. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England. 111 pp.
DeGraaf, R.M. 2002. Trees, shrubs, and vines for attracting birds.
Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England. 184pp.
DeGraaf, R.M. 1991. Breeding bird assemblages in managed northern
hardwood forests in New England. Chapter 8. In: Rodiek,
J.E., and Bolen, E.G.; eds. Wildlife and habitats in managed landscapes.
Washington, D.c.: Island press: 153-171.
DeGraaf, R.M., and R.I. Miller. 1996. Conservation of faunal
diversity in forested landscapes. London, UK: Chapman and Hall.
633pp.
DeGraaf, R.M., and J.H. Rappole. 1995. Neotropical migratory
birds: Natural history, distribution, and population change. Cornell
University Press, Ithaca, NY. 975pp.
DeGraaf, R.M., and M. Yamasaki. 2001. New England wildlife: Habitat,
natural history and distribution. Hanover, NH: University Press
of New England. 482pp.
DeGraaf, R.M., and M. Yamasaki. 2000. Bird and mammal habitat in
riparian areas. Chapter 8 In: Verry, E.S.; Hornbeck, J.W.;
Dolloff, C.A., comps., eds. Riparian management in forests of the
continental eastern United States. Washington, D.C.: Lewis Publishers:
139-156.
Yamasaki, M., T.M. McLellan, R.M. DeGraaf, and C.A. Costello.
2000. Effects of land-use and mangement practices on the presence
of brown-headed cowbirds in the White Mountains of New Hampshire
and Maine. In: Smith, J.N.M; Cook, T.L.; Rothstein, S.I.; Robinson,
S.K.; Sealy, S.G., comps. eds. Ecology and management of cowbirds
and their hosts. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press: 311-319.
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THESES/DISSERTATIONS
Maier, T.J. 2003. An assessment of the trapping web for the density
estimation of small mammals. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts.
106 pp. M.S. thesis.
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