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  1. Johnson M.J., C. van Riper. Brown-headed Cowbird brood parasitism of the Black-throated Sparrow in the Verde Valley of central Arizona. In press. Journal of Field Ornithology. [Journal Article]
  2. Persons T.B., E.M. Nowak. Coleonyx variegatus: Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review 35(1): 81. [Journal Article]
  3. Arundel T.R. Petrified Forest National Park Land Ownership. [Map]
  4. Miller, Mark E. 2008. Ecosystem assessment and monitoring. Two-day training workshop for BLM, Forest Service, BIA, and NPS fire-management staff. [Training/Workshop]
  5. Miller, Mark E. 2008. Review comments on the Bureau of Land Management's draft plan for monitoring post-fire rehabilitation treatments on the Milford Flat Fire, Millard and Beaver counties, Utah. U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Kanab, UT. [Technical Report]
  6. Miller, Mark E. 2008. Broad-scale assessment of rangeland health, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, USA. Rangeland Ecology and Management 61(3):249-262. [Journal Article]
  7. Johnson, M.J., S.L. Durst, C.M. Calvo, L. Stewart, M.K. Sogge, G. Bland, and T. Arundel. 2008. Yellow-billed Cuckoo Distrbution, Abundance, and Habitat Use Along the Lower Colorado River and It's Tributaries, 2007 Annual Report. [Open-File Report]
  8. Durst, S.L., T.C. Theimer, E.H. Paxton, and M.K. Sogge. 2008. Temporal variation in the arthropod community of desert riparian habitats with varying amounts of saltcedar (Tamarix ramosissima). Science Direct, Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 72, Issue 9. [Journal Article]
  9. Paxton, E.H., M. Sogge, T. Theimer, J. Girard, & P. Keim. 2008. Using Molecular Genetic Markers to Resolve a Subspecies Boundary:the Northern Boundary of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher int the Four- corner States. USGS, Michael Diggles.URL:http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2008/1117/. [Open-File Report]
  10. Paxton, E.H., M. Sogge, T. Theimer, J. Girard, & P. Keim. 2008. Relevant Invasive Species Program Goals and Invasive Species Related Highlights & Key Findings and Accomplishments. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2008/1117/. [Open-File Report]
  11. Miller, M.E. 2008. Short-term effects of mechanical land treatments on soil stability and wind erosion in dryland ecosystems. Presented at the joint annual meeting of the Geological Society of America and the Soil Science Society of America, Houston, TX, October 2008. [Presentation with Abstract]
  12. Bowker, M.A., M.E. Miller, J. Belnap, T.D. Sisk, and N.C. Johnson. 2008. Prioritizing conservation effort through the use of biological soil crusts as ecosystem function indicators in an arid region. Conservation Biology. [Journal Article]
  13. Sogge, Mark K. 2007. Ecology of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. USGS. [Training/Workshop]
  14. Hart, Jan V. 2007. Cougar Safety. USGS, Presentation to the AZ Game and Fish joint meeting with the US Forest Service. [Presentation]
  15. Cole, Kenneth L. 2007. Post-Younger Dryas warming, an analog for the next 100 years. USGS. [Presentation with Abstract]
  16. Madara-Yagla, Amyann & E. Nowak. 2007. Ecology and non-invasive long-term identification of Gila Monsters at Tonto National Monument, Arizona. USGS Presentation to the Desert Tortoise Council Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. [Presentation with Abstract]
  17. Cole, Kenneth. 2007. Reconstruction of past migration rates of southwestern plant species and their application to future distributions. USGS presentation at the Ecological Society of America meeting. [Presentation with Abstract]
  18. Drost, Charles. 2007. Multi-species community response to extirpation of a top carnivore on San Miguel Island, Channel Islands, California. USGS presentation to the Ecological Society of America meeting. [Presentation with Abstract]
  19. Miller, Mark E., R. K. Mann, H. Goldstein, & J. D. Yount. 2007. Ecological investigations of the federally endangered Shivwits Milk-Vetch (Astragalus ampullarioides) - 2006 Annual Report. USGS Open File Report 2007-1050. [Open-File Report]
  20. Miller, Mark E. 2007. Integration of qualitative and quantitative data to support ecosystem assessment and restoration prioritization - A case study from Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. USGS. A presentation at the joint meeting of the Ecological Society of America and the Society for Ecological Restoration. [Presentation with Abstract]
  21. Miller, Mark E. & K. Cannon. 2007. Perspectives on management-oriented soil research and challenges at the science-management interface. USGS. Presentation at the 11th Biennial Soil Ecology Society Meeting, Moab, UT. [Presentation with Abstract]
  22. Persons, Trevor B. And Erika M. Nowak. 2007. Inventory of Amphibians and Reptiles at Mojave National Preserve, Open File Report 2007-1109. USGS. [Open-File Report]
  23. Persons, Trevor. 2007. Inventory of Amphibians and Reptiles at Mojave National Preserve - Database. USGS. [Database Spatial]
  24. Sogge, M. K., T. J. Koronkiewicz, C. van Riper III & S. L. Durst. 2007. Willow Flycatcher nonbreeding territory defense behavior in Costa Rica. The Condor 109:475-480. [Journal Article]
  25. Johnson, Matthew J., J. A. Holmes, C. Calvo, I. Samuels, S. Krantz, & M. K. Sogge. 2007. Yellow-Billed Cuckoo distribution, abundance, and habitat use along the lower Colorado and tributaries - 2006 Annual Report. Open File Report 2007-1097. USGS. [Open-File Report]
  26. Paxton, Eben H., S. L. Durst, M. K. Sogge, & T. J. Koronkiewicz. 2007. Survivorship across the annual cycle of a migratory passerine: Conservation implications for the Willow Flycatcher. USGS. [Abstract]
  27. Wynne, J. Judson, G.E. Cushing, T.N. Titus, M.G. Chapman, C.A. Drost, R.S. Toomey III, M. Jhabvala, P. J. Boston, G.C. Diaz, K. Peterson, J. Thompson & R. Harter. 2007. Thermal behaviors of earth caves and possible cave-like structures detected on Mars. USGS. [Abstract]
  28. Wynne, J. Judson, N.A. Cabrol, P.J. Boston, G.E. Cushing, T.N. Titus, C.A. Drost, R.S. Toomey III, & R. Harter. 2007. What are Mars analogue sites and why are they important in the search for caves on Mars. USGS. [Abstract]
  29. Paxton, Eben H., S.L. Durst, M.K. Sogge, & T.J. Koronkiewicz. 2007. Survivorship across the annual cycle of a migratory passerine: Conservation implications for the Willow Flycatcher. USGS. [Abstract]
  30. Miller, M.E., D.L. Witwicki, R.K. Mann, and N.J. Tancreto. 2007. Field evaluations of sampling methods for long-term monitoring of upland ecosystems on the Colorado Plateau. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1243 [available on the World Wide Web at URL http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1243/]. [Open-File Report]
  31. Turner, C. E., W. H. Romme, J. Chew, M. E. Miller, G. Leavesley, L. Floyd-Hanna, G. L. San Miguel, N. S. Cobb, R. Zirbes, R. Viger, and K. Ironside. 2007. The FRAME project: A collaborative modeling approach to natural resource management at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Pages 23-41 in C. van Riper, III and M. K. Sogge, eds. Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial Conference on Research on the Colorado Plateau. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. [Book Chapter]
  32. Miller, M.E., R.K. Mann, H. Goldstein, and J.D. Yount. 2007. Habitat relations and effects of invasive exotic plants on the federally endangered Shivwits milk-vetch(Astragalus ampullarioides), Washington County, Utah. Presented at the 9th Biennial Colorado Plateau Science Conference, Flagstaff, AZ, Oct. 2007. [Presentation with Abstract]
  33. Miller, M.E., J. Belnap. 2007. Responses of Colorado Plateau drylands to climate change: Variability due to land use and soil-geomorphic heterogeneity. Presented at 9th Biennial Colorado Plateau Science Conference, Flagstaff, AZ, Oct. 2007. [Presentation with Abstract]
  34. Nowak E.M., J.L. Fisher, J.V.Hart & T.B.Persons. 2007. Final Report:Vertebrate Fauna and Terrestrial Vegetation of Rainbow Forest Wilderness Area Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. USGS. [Technical Report]
  35. Paxton, E.H., M.K. Sogge, S.L. Durst, T.C. Theimer, and J.R. Hatten. 2007. The Ecology of the Southwestern Flycatcher in Central Arizona- a 10-year Synthesis Report. USGS,Open File Report 2007-1381. [Open-File Report]
  36. Hatten,J.R.,and M.K. Sogge. 2007. Using a Remote Sensing Model/GIS to Predict Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Breeding Habitat along the Rio Grande, New Mexico 2007. USGS. [Open-File Report]
  37. Durst, S.L., M.K. Sogge, S.D. Stump, S.O. Williams, B.E. Kus, and S.J. Sferra. 2007. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Breeding Site and Territory Summary-2006. USGS,DOI,Open File Report2007-1391. [Open-File Report]
  38. Cole, K. L., J. Fisher, S. T. Arundel, J. Cannella, and S. Swift. 2007. Geographical and Climatic Limits of Needle types of one-and two needeld pinyon pine. Cole, K. L., J. Fisher, S. Arundel, J. Cannella, S. Swift. [Journal Article]
  39. Miller, Mark E., Dana Witwicki, and Rebecca Mann. 2006. Field-Based Evaluations of Sampling Methods for Long-Term Monitoring of Upland Ecoystems on the Colorado Plateau-2005 Annual Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  40. Nowak, Erika. 2006. Ecology of the Arizona Black Rattlesnakes (Crotalus [viridis] cerberus)at Tonto National Monument, Arizona. USGS. [Technical Report]
  41. Causey, Caroline F., M. G. Pollock, S. L. Durst, P. J. Newell, E. H. Paxton, and M. K. Sogge. 2006. Survivorship and Movements of Southwestern Willow Flycatchers at Roosevelt Lake, Arizona - 2005. USGS. [Technical Report]
  42. Nowak, Erika M. 2006. Reducing Rattlesnake-Human Conflicts. U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Research Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station, FS 2006-3062, 2p. [Fact Sheet]
  43. Nowak, Erika M. 2006. Arizona Black Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis cerberus). U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station, FS 2006-3060, 2 p. [Fact Sheet]
  44. Nowak, Erika M. 2006. Narrow-headed Garter Snake (Thamnophis rufipunctatus). U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station, FS 2006-3060, 2 p. [Fact Sheet]
  45. Nowak, Erika M. 2006. Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum). U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Research Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station, FS 2006-3061, 2 p. [Fact Sheet]
  46. Sogge, Mark K. 2006. Status, Ecology, and Survey Protocol for the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Survey Training, Albuquerque, NM. [Training/Workshop]
  47. Paxton, Eben. 2006. Status, Ecology, and Survey Protocol for the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Survey Training, Albuquerque, NM. [Training/Workshop]
  48. Fisher, Jessa F., K. Cole, R. S. Anderson. 2006. Using packrat middens to assess how grazing influences vegetation change in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah. USGS. [Open-File Report]
  49. Nowak, Erika. 2006. Why did the Gila Monster cross the road? Basic research at Tonto National Monument. USGS. [Technical Report]
  50. Persons, Trevor. 2006. Reptiles and Amphibians of Manzanar National Historic Site - Database. [Database Spatial]
  51. Persons, Trevor. 2006. Reptiles and Amphibians of Death Valley National Park - Database. [Database Spatial]
  52. Persons, Trevor and Erika Nowak. 2006. Inventory of amphibians and reptiles at Death Valley National Park - Final Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  53. Persons, Trevor, E. Nowak, and S. Hillard. 2006. Inventory of amphibians and reptiles at Manzanar National Historic Site, CA - Final Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  54. Miller, M.E., J. Belnap, S.W. Beatty, and B.L. Webb. 2006. Effects of water additions, chemical amendments, and plants on in situ measures of nutrient bioavailability in calcareous soils of southeastern Utah, U.S.A. Plant and Soil (2006) 288:19-29,. [Journal Article]
  55. Sogge, M.K., E.H. Paxton and S.J. Sferra. 2006. Saltcedar and Southwest Riparian Birds: Perspectives from Recent Research. Invited presentation to the California Partners in Flight annual meeting, Bishop, CA. [Presentation]
  56. Ironside, Kirsten, K. Cole, N. Cobb, G. Garfin, B. Crawford, P. Duffy, J. Eischeid, J. Shaw, J. Chew, H. Diaz, & D. Pennington. 2006. Regional dynamic vegetation model for the Colorado Plateau: A species-specific approach. A presentation at NAU meeting "2006" Drought impacts on regional ecosystems network (DIREnet). [Presentation]
  57. Cole, Ken & Kirsten Ironside. 2006. Potential climate change impacts on ecosystems in the Southwest United States. USGS. [Poster]
  58. Persons, T.B., and E.M, Nowak. 2006. Inventory of amphibians and reptiles at Death Valley National Park. U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station, Open-File Report 2006-1233, 32 p. [Open-File Report]
  59. Fisher, J.F., K.L., Cole, and R.S., Anderson. 2006. Using packrat middens to assess how grazing influences vegetation change in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah. U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station, Open-File Report 2006-1183, 55 p. [Open-File Report]
  60. Persons, Trevor and E. Nowak. 2006. Amphibians and reptiles in Southern Colorado Plateau National Parks - Database. USGS. [Database Spatial]
  61. Miller, M. E., J. Belnap, S. W. Beatty, and R. L. Reynolds. 2006. Performance of Bromus tectorum L. in relation to soil properties, water additions, and chemical amendments in calcareous soils of southeastern Utah, U.S.A. Plant and Soil (2006) 288:1-18. [Journal Article]
  62. Persons, Trevor and Erika Nowak. 2006. Inventory of Amphibians and Reptiles in Southern Colorado Plateau National Pakrs - Final Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  63. Koronkiewicz, Thomas J., M. K. Sogge, C. van Riper, E. H. Paxton. 2006. Territoriality, Site Fidelity, and Survivorship of Willow Flycatchers wintering in Costa Rica. The Condor 108:558-570. [Journal Article]
  64. Miller, Mark E., J. Belnap, R. Reynolds, J. Neff, & M. Reheis. 2006. Cheatgrass performance in relation to soil characteristics in Colorado Plateau drylands. [Presentation with Abstract]
  65. Miller, Mark E. 2006. Soil survey of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument - A foundation for future research and adaptive management. [Presentation with Abstract]
  66. Miller, Mark E. 2006. Broad-scale assessment of upland ecosystem conditions in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. [Presentation with Abstract]
  67. Miller, Mark E. 2006. The emergence of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument as a center for long-term ecological research on the Colorado Plateau. [Presentation with Abstract]
  68. Persons, T.B., E.M. Nowak, and S. Hillard. 2006. Inventory of amphibians and reptiles at Manzanar National Historic Site, CA OFR 2006-1232. U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station, Open-File Report 2006-1232, 27 p. [Open-File Report]
  69. Durst, Scott L., M. K. Sogge, H. C. English, S. O. Williams, B. E. Kus, S. J. Sferra. 2006. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Breeding Site & Territory Summary - 2005. USGS. [Technical Report]
  70. Durst, Scott and Mark Sogge. 2006. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Rangewide Abundance, Distribution, and Site Characteristic Database - 2005. USGS. [Database Spatial]
  71. Cole, Kenneth. 2006. Post-younger Dryas Warming: An analog for the present and future from 11,600 years ago. USGS. [Presentation with Abstract]
  72. Sogge, Mark K., E. H. Paxton, A. A. Tudor. 2006. Saltcedar and Southwestern Willow Flycatchers: Lessons from Long-term Studies in Central Arizona. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-42CD. [Proceedings]
  73. Nowak, Erika. 2006. Monitoring Surveys and Radio-telemetry of Narrow-headed Gartersnakes (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) in Oak Creek, Arizona - Final Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  74. Thomas, L. P., M. N. Hendrie, C. L. Lauver, S. A. Monroe, N. J. Tancreto, S. L. Garman, & M. E. Miller. 2006. Vital Signs Monitoring Plan for the Southern Colorado Plateau Network. Natural Resoruce Report NPS/SCPN/NRR-2006/002. National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. 116pp. [Technical Report]
  75. Pollock, M. G. & E. H. Paxton. 2006. Floating mists nets: A technique for capturing birds in flooded habitat. Journal of Field Ornithology 77:335-338. [Journal Article]
  76. Cardinal, S. N., E. H. Paxton, & S. L. Durst. 2006. Home range, movement, and habitat use of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, Roosevelt Lake, AZ - 2005. USGS. [Technical Report]
  77. Mattson, D. J., K. L. Byrd, M. B. Rutherford, S. R. Brown, & T. W. Clark. 2006. Finding common ground in large carnivore conservation; Mapping contending perspectives. Environmental Science and Policy 9:392-405. [Journal Article]
  78. Wilson, S. M., M. J. Madel, D. J. Mattson, J. M. Graham, T. Merrill. 2006. Landscape conditions predisposing grizzly bears to conflicts on private agricultural lands in the western USA. Biological Conservation 130:47-59. [Journal Article]
  79. Johnson, M. J., J. A. Holmes, R. Weber. 2006. Yellow-billed Cuckoo distributuion and abundance, habitat use, and breeding ecology in select habitats of the lower Colorado River - 2005 Final Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  80. Boykin, K., B. Thompson, R. Deitner, D. Schrupp, D. Bradford, L. O'Brien, C. Drost, S. Propeck-Grey, W. Rieth, K. Thomas, W. Kepner, J. Lowry, C. Cross, B. Jones, T. Hamer, C. Mettenbrink, K. Oakes, J. Prior-Magee, K. Schulz, J. Wynne, C. King, J. Puttere, S. Schrader, & Z. Schwenke. 2006. Predicted animal habitat distributions and species richness - Chapter 3. USGS Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Final Report. [Technical Report]
  81. Ironside, Kirsten. 2006. Climate change research in National Parks; Paleoecology, policy, and modeling the future. Northern Arizona University. [Thesis/Dissertation]
  82. Cole K.L., J. Cannella. 2005. Species-based Vegetation Mapping: An Example from the Grand Canyon. In Press, Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Research on the Colorado Plateau. . [Book Chapter]
  83. Mattson, David. 2005. Upland Free Water in the Southwest. A Research Program for Managment of a Critical Resource in the Arid & Semi-Arid West. [Fact Sheet]
  84. Trevor B. Persons. 2005. Distribution and Habitat Association of the Little Striped Whiptail (Cnemidophorus inornatus) at Wupatki National Monument, Arizona. Open-File Report OF 2005-1139. [Open-File Report]
  85. Cole, Kenneth L., S. T. Arundel. 2005. Carbon 13 isotopes from fossil packrat pellets and elevational movements of Utah Agave reveal Younger Dryas cold period in grand Canyon, ARizona. Geology 33: 713-716. [Journal Article]
  86. Fisher, Jessa. 2005. Using packrat middens to assess now grazing influences vegetation change in Glen Canyon National Recreation ARea, Utah. Masters Thesis, Northern Arizona University, 185 pp. [Thesis/Dissertation]
  87. Nowak, Erika M., and J. X. Schofer. 2005. Initial surveys to locate Arizona Black Rattlesnakes (Crotalus organus cerberus) in Arizona National Parks and Monuments. USGS Southwest Biological Science Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station report to Western National Parks Association. [Technical Report]
  88. Nowak, Erika. 2005. Rattlesnake ecology, nusiance snake management, and safe handling. [Training/Workshop]
  89. Nowak, Erika. 2005. Why did the gila monster cross the road? Results from a study at Tonto National Monument, Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(9): 98-101. [Journal Article]
  90. Jeff Jenness, J. Judson Wynne. 2005. Cohen's Kappa and Classification Table Metrics 2.0: An ArcView 3x Extension for Accuracy Assessment of Spatially Explicit Models. USGS. Open-File Report OF 2005-1363. [Open-File Report]
  91. Owen, Jennifer C., M. K. Sogge, & M. D. Kern. 2005. Habitat and sex differences in physiological condition of breeding Southwestern Willow Fycatchers (Empidonax traillii extimus). The Auk 122(4): 1261-1270. [Journal Article]
  92. Felley, David L. & Mark K. Sogge. 2005. Annotated Species List of Birds of the Colorado River Corridor in the Grand Canyon: 1993-1995. The Colorado Plateau II (Chapter 13). The University of Arizona Press. [Book Chapter]
  93. Holmes, Jennifer A., J. R. Spence, and M. K. Sogge. 2005. Birds of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon: a Synthesis of Status, Trends, and Dam Operation Effects (Chapter 7 of the GCMRC SCORE Report). USGS. [Technical Report]
  94. Durst, Scott L., M. K. Sogge, H. C. English, S. O. Williams III, B. E. Kus, and S. J. Sferra. 2005. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Breeding Site & Terrirory Summary - 2004. USGS. [Technical Report]
  95. Sogge, Mark K., D. Felley, and M. Wotawa. 2005. A quantitative model of avian community and habitat relationships along the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. The Colorado Plateau II (Chapter 12). The University of Arizona Press. [Book Chapter]
  96. Durst, Scott, and Mark Sogge. 2005. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Rangewide Abundance, Distribution, and Site Characteristic Database - 2004. USGS. [Technical Report]
  97. Miller, Mark E. 2005. Study plan for field-based evaluations of measures and measurement techniques to support long-term monitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in Colorado Plateau National Park Service Units. USGS. [Technical Report]
  98. Miller, Mark E. 2005. The Structure and Functioning of Dryland Ecosystems -- Conceptual Models to Inform Long-Term Ecological Monitoring. USGS-BRD Scientific Investigations Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  99. Schwinning, S., B. I. Starr, N. J. Wojcik, M. Miller, J. E. Ehleringer, and R. L. Sanford Jr. 2005. Effects of Nitrogen Deposition on an Arid Grassland in the Colorado Plateau Cold Desert. Rangeland Ecol Manage 58:565-574. [Journal Article]
  100. Cole Ken L., and J. Cannella. 2005. Species-based Vegetation Mapping: An Example from the Grand Canyon. The Colorado Plateau II (Chapter 11). The University of Arizona Press. [Book Chapter]
  101. Nowak, Erika M. 2005. Movement patterns and natural history of Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnakes at Tuzigoot National Monument, Arizona. The Colorado Plateau II (Chapter 17). University of Arizona Press. [Book Chapter]
  102. Drost, Charles A. 2005. Vertebrates of Montezuma Castle National Monument: Present status and historical changes. Colorado Plateau II (Chapter 16). University of Arizona Press. [Book Chapter]
  103. Paxton, Eben H., C. F. Causey, T. J. Koronkiewicz, M. K. Sogge, M. J. Johnson, M. A. McLeod, P. Unitt, and M. J. Whitfield. 2005. Assessing Variation of Plumage Coloration within the Willow Flycatcher: A Preliminary Analysis. USGS. [Technical Report]
  104. Wynne, J. Judson and William Pleytez. 2005. Sensitive ecological areas and species inventory of Actun Chapat cave, Vaca Plateau, Belize. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies. [Journal Article]
  105. Koronkiewicz, T. J., E. H. Paxton & M. K. Sogge. 2005. A Technique for Aluminum Color-Bands for Avian Research. Journal of Field Ornithology 76:94-97. [Journal Article]
  106. Durst, Scott D., M. K. Sogge, A. Smith, S. O. Williams, B. E. Kus & S. J. Sferra. 2005. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher breeding site and territory summary - 2003. USGS. [Technical Report]
  107. Paxton, Eben H., & M. K. Sogge. 2005. Range boundary of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher in the four-corner states. USGS. [Technical Report]
  108. Newell, P. J., C. Causey, M. Pollock, E. H. Paxton, & M. K. Sogge. 2005. Survivorship and Movements of Southwestern Willow Flycatchers at Roosevelt Lake, AZ - 2004. USGS. [Technical Report]
  109. Scott, M., A. Brasher, E. reynolds. A. CAires, & M. E. Miller. 2005. The Structure and Functioning of Riparian and Aquatic Ecosystems of the Colorado Plateau: Conceptual Models to Inform Long-term Ecological Monitoring. USGS. [Technical Report]
  110. Thomas, L., M. Hendrie, C. Lauver, S. Monroe, N. Tancreto, S. GArman, & M. Miller. 2005. Vital Signs Monitoring Plan for the Southern Colorado Plateau Netowrk: Phase III Report. NPS, Southern Colorado Plateau NEtwork Flagstaff, AZ 116 pp. [Technical Report]
  111. O'Dell, T. E., S. Garman, A. Evenden, M. Beer, E. Nance, S. Daw, A. Wight, M. Powell, D. Perry, R. DenBleyker, D. Sharrow, K. Wynn, J. Brown, M. Miller & L. Thomas. 2005. Northern Colorado Plateau Inventory and Monitoring Network Vital Signs Monitoring Plan. NPS, Northern Colorado Plateau Network, Moab, UT. 174 pp. [Technical Report]
  112. Cardinal, S. N. & E. H. Paxton. 2005. Home range, movement, and habitat use of Willow Flycatchers at Roosevelt Lake, AZ - 2004. USGS, Colorado Plateau Research Station. [Technical Report]
  113. Mattson, D., J. Hart, & T. Arundel. 2005. Cougar predation in the Flagstaff uplands: preliminary results from July 2003-May 2005. Proceedings of the 8th Mountain Lion Workshop, pp 158-169. Washington Department of Fish & Game, Olympia WA. [Proceedings Chapter]
  114. Clark, T. W., & D. J. Mattson. 2005. Making carnivore management programs more effective: a guide for decision making. Coexisiting with large Carnivores, pp 271-276, T. W. Clark, M. B. Rutherford, & D. Casey, editors. Island Press, Washington, D.C. [Book Chapter]
  115. Mattson, D. 2005. Seeing the elephant: holistic intelligence for solving wildlife-related problems. Proceedings of the Conference on Interdisciplinary Research and Management in Mountain Areas, pp 53-56, L. Taylor & P. Murphy, editors. The Banff Centre, Banff, AB, Canada. [Proceedings Chapter]
  116. Mattson, D. J., S. Herrero & T. Merrill. 2005. Are black bears a factor in the restoration of North American grizzly bear populations. Ursus 16:11-30. [Journal Article]
  117. Mattson, D. J., S. R. Podruzny, & M. A. Haroldson. 2005. Consumption of pondweed rhizomes by Yellowstone grizzly bears. Ursus 16:41-46. [Journal Article]
  118. Wilson, S. M., M. J. Madel, D. J. Mattson, J. M. Graham, J. A. Burchfield, & J. M. Belsky. 2005. Natural landscape features, human-related attractants, and conflict hotspots: a spatial analysis of human-grizzly bear conflicts. Ursus 16:117-129. [Journal Article]
  119. Cole, K. L. & S. T. Arundel. 2005. Modeling the climatic requirements for Southwestern plant species. Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Pacific Climate Workshop, Technical Report 77, S. Starratt & N. Blomquist. State of California, Interagency Ecological Program for the San Francisco Estuary. [Proceedings Chapter]
  120. Holmes, J. A., M. J. Johnson, & C. van Riper III. 2005. Evaluation of the breeding riparian birds monitoring program for the Colorado River Ecosystem, through 2000 - Final Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  121. Johnson, M. J., J. A. Holmes, R. Weber. 2005. Yellow-billed Cuckoo distribution and abundance, habitat use, and breeding ecology in select habitats of the Roosevelt Habitat Conservation Plan, 2003-2005 - Final Report to Salt River Project. USGS. [Technical Report]
  122. Halterman, M., M. J. Johnson, & J. A. Holmes. 2005. Yellow-billed Cuckoo Survey Methodology and Natural History. USGS. [Technical Report]
  123. Kelly, J., M. J. Johnson, S. Langridge, M. Whitfield. 2005. Linking Willow Flycatcher wintering and breeding sites through the use of stable isotopes - Final Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
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  140. Persons T.B. 2004. Distribution and habitat association of the Little Striped Whiptail (Cnemidophorus inornatus) at Wupatki National Monument, Arizona. Unpublished report to National Park Service. USGS Colorado Plateau Research Station, Flagstaff, Arizona. [Technical Report]
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  151. Johnson, M. J., C. van Riper III. 2004. Cowbird brood parasitism of the Black-throated Sparrow in the Verde Valley of central Arizona. Journal of Field Ornithology 75(3):303-311. [Journal Article]
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  153. Drost, C. 2004. Inventory of amphibians, reptiles, and bats on the Northern Channel Islands, Channel Islands National Park - Progress Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
  154. Drost, C. 2004. Population Status and Viability of Leopard Frogs (Rana pipiens) in Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon: Progress Report 2003. USGS. [Technical Report]
  155. Drost, C. 2004. Inventory of small and medium-sized mammals at Death Valley and Joshua Tree National Parks, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Manzanar National Historic Site, and the Mojave National Preserve Progress Report 2004. USGS. [Technical Report]
  156. Drost, C. 2004. Field studies for the visitor experience and resource protection program at the Flagstaff Area Monuments. USGS. [Technical Report]
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  162. Mattson D.J. 2003. Foot loadings and pad and track widths of Yellowstone grizzly bears. Western North American Naturalist 63 : 72-79. [Journal Article]
  163. Mattson D.J. 2003. Thoughts on designing a monitoring program for the Southern Colorado Plateau Network (SCPN) National Park units. For US National Park Service Southern Colorado Plateau Network, Flagstaff , AZ. USGS Southwest Biological Science Center . 4pp. [Technical Report]
  164. Mattson D.J. 2003. Some thoughts on evaluating the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Cumulative Effects Model. For Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Bozeman , MT. USGS Southwest Biological Science Center. 3pp. [Technical Report]
  165. Mattson D.J. 2003. "Conservation is like warfare:" phantom common ground in the grizzly bear case. For Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Seminar on Society & Natural Resources (F&ES 746). 7pp. [Abstract]
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  169. Johnson M. J., J. Holmes, M. Stuart. 2003. Annual Report: Yellow-billed Cuckoo distribution and abundance, habitat requirements, and breeding ecology in the Salt River valley and Verde Valley watershed. 25 pp. [Technical Report]
  170. Johnson M. J., C. van Riper III. 2003. Mexican Spotted Owl Surveys at the U.S. Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station and Dry Lake PAC. 24 pp. [Technical Report]
  171. Johnson M.J., J. Holmes, M. Stuart. 2003. Final Report: Northern Colorado Plateau Avian Inventory. Southwest Biological Science Center/Colorado Plateau Field Station/Northern Arizona University. 65 pp. [Technical Report]
  172. Holmes J. A., M. J. Johnson, C. van Riper III. 2003. Designing an effective avian monitoring program to meet the needs of the Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center's Adaptive Management Program. A poster presented at the Colorado River Science Symposium, USGS Southwest Biological Science Center, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, Tucson, AZ, October 28-30, 2003. [Poster]
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  175. Reynolds R., M. Reheis, T. Hinkley, R. Tigges, G. Clow, P. Lamothe, J. Yount, R. G. Meeke, P. Chavez Jr., D. Mackinnon, M. Velasco, S. Sides, D. Soltesz, N. Lancaster, M. Miller, R. Fulton, J. Belnap. 2003. Dust emission and deposition in southwestern United States - integrated field, remote sensing, and modeling studies to evaluate response to climatic variability and land use. In: A. S. Alsharhan, W. W. Wood, A. S. Goudie, A. Fowler, and E. M. Abdellatif, editors. Desertification in the Third Millennium. Swets & Zeitlinger (Balkema) Publishers, Lisse, The Netherlands, pp.271-282. [Book Chapter]
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  184. Nowak E.M. 2003. Distribution, ecology, and management recommendations for the Narrow-headed garter snake (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) in Oak Creek, Arizona, parts I and II. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(10-11). [Newsletter]
  185. Nowak E.M. 2003. Nuisance Rattlesnake Movements and Behavior at Tonto National Monument: 2002 annual report. Unpublished report to National Park Service, Tonto National Monument, Arizona. USGS Colorado Plateau Research Station, Flagstaff, Arizona. [Technical Report]
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  188. Kus B.E., M.K. Sogge. 2003. Status and Distribution – Introduction. Studies in Avian Biology 26:3-4. [Journal Article]
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  195. Mattson D.J., J.V. Hart, P. Beier, J. Millen-Johnson. 2003. A conceptual model and appraisal of existing research related to interactions between humans and pumas. Page 104 in S.A. Becker, D.D. Bljornlie, F.G. Lindzey, & D. S. Moody, editors. Porceedings of the Seventh Mountain Lion Workshop. Wyoming Game & Fish Department, Lander, WY. [Abstract]
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  198. Drost, C. & K. Pearson. 2003. A study of burrowing animals and their impact to archaeological sites at El Morro National Monument: Progres Report. USGS. [Technical Report]
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  200. Rorabaugh J.C., M.J. Sredl, V. Miera, C.A. Drost. 2002. Continued invasion of an introduced frog (Rana berlandieri): southwestern Arizona, southeastern California, and Rio Colorado, Mexico. Southwest Naturalist 47: 12-20. [Journal Article]
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  203. Mattson D.J., M.G. French, S.P. French. 2002. Consumption of earthworms by Yellowstone grizzly bears. Ursus 13 : 153-158.( Abstract chosen as an exemplar for technical writing class, New Mexico State University ). [Abstract]
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  207. Green G. I., D. J. Mattson. 2002. Tree rubbing by Yellowstone grizzly bears Ursus arctos. Wildlife Biology 9:1-9. [Journal Article]
  208. Hendee J.C., D.J. Mattson. 2002. Wildlife in wilderness: a North American and international perspective. Pages 321-349 in J.C. Hendee & C.P. Dawson, editors. Wilderness management: stewardship and protection of resources and values. 3 rd edition . Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, CO. [Book Chapter]
  209. Búrquez A., M.E. Miller, A. Martínez-Yrízar. 2002. Mexican grasslands, thornscrub, and the transformation of the Sonoran Desert by invasive exotic buffelgrass. Pages 126-146 in B. Tellman, ed. Invasive exotic species in the Sonoran region. University of Arizona Press and the Sonoran Desert Museum, Tucson. [Book Chapter]
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  213. Johnson M. J ., and J. A. Holmes. 2002. Yearly Report, 2002: Population status and habitat requirements of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo in the San Juan River watershed, from Montezuma Creek to Mexican Hat, Utah. Report to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City , UT , and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City UT. 12 April 2002. [Technical Report]
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  215. Hejl S.J., J.A. Holmes. 2002. Winter Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes). In The Birds of North America, (A. Poole and F. Gill, Eds.). Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, D.C. : The American ornithologist's Union. [Publication]
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  223. Schuett G.W., E.M. Nowak, R.A. Repp. 2002. Crotalus cerberus (Arizona Black Rattlesnake): Diet and prey size. Herpetological Review 33(3): 210-211. [Journal Article]
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  225. Rosen P.C., C.W. Conner, R.B. Duncan, P.A. Holm, T.B. Persons, S.S. Sartorius, C.R. Schwalbe. 2002. Status and ecology of the Red-backed Whiptail (Cnemidophorus burti xanthonotus) in Arizona. Report to Heritage Fund IIPAM program, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. [Technical Report]
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  234. van Riper C. III., Jan A. Hart, J. L. Bright. 2002. Effect of fenced transportation corridors on pronghorn antelope movement in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Pp. 71-77, In: Crossing boundaries in park management, Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and Public Lands (D. Harmon, Ed. [Book Chapter]
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  266. Drost, C. D., E. H. Paxton, M. K. Sogge & M. J. Whitfield. 2001. Food habits of the endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. USGS. [Technical Report]
  267. Sogge, Mark K., S. J. Sferra, T. McCarthey, S. O. Williams & B. E. Kus. 2001. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Breeding Site and Territory Summary - 2000. USGS. [Technical Report]
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  271. Mattson, D.J. 2000. Managing whitebark pine for grizzly bears: preliminary recommendations. For Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Bozeman , MT. USGS Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center , Colorado Plateau Field Station. 3pp. [Technical Report]
  272. Drost C., D.J. Mattson, M.J. Johnson, A. Cully, M. Bogan, E. Nowak, T. Persons, J. Spence, K. Thomas, M. Stuart. 2000. Biological inventory of National Park areas on the southern Colorado Plateau. For US National Park Service Southern Colorado Plateau Network. Colorado Plateau Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit and USGS Colorado Plateau Field Station, Flagstaff , AZ. 209pp. (INVITED technical plan; rated second-best inventory plan nationwide ). [Technical Report]
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  274. Johnson M.J. 2000. Final Report: Southwestern Willow Flycatcher surveys conducted along the Colorado River Corridor in Grand Canyon National Park (1998-2000). USGS/BRD, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station/Northern Arizona University. 18 pp. [Technical Report]
  275. Nowak E.M., T.B. Persons. 2000. Reptile and amphibian survey of Chinde Mesa, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Unpublished final report to National Park Service. USGS Colorado Plateau Field Station, Flagstaff, Arizona. [Technical Report]
  276. Persons T.B., G.L. Bradley. 2000. Diadophis punctatus: Geographic Distribution . Herpetological Review 31:113-114. [Journal Article]
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  279. Davis Margaret B., C. Douglas, R. Calcote, K. Cole, M. Winkler, R. Flakne. 2000. Holocene climate in western Great Lakes National Parks and Lakeshores: Implications for future climate change. . Conservation Biology 14: 968-983. [Journal Article]
  280. Bush J. D., M. P. Miller, E. H. Paxton, M. K. Sogge, P. Keim. 2000. Genetic variation in the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher . Auk 117:586-595 . [Journal Article]
  281. Luff J. A., E. H. Paxton, K. E. Kenwood, M. K. Sogge. 2000. Survivorship and movements of Southwestern Willow Flycatchers in Arizona - 2000 . USGS Colorado Plateau Field Station report to the US Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix. 46 pp. . [Technical Report]
  282. Sogge M.K. 2000. Breeding season ecology. Pages 57-70 in Status, Ecology, and Conservation of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. Finch, D.M. and S.H. Stoleson (eds). USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-60. 131 pp. [Technical Report]
  283. Stoleson S.H., M.J. Whitfield, M.K. Sogge. 2000. Demographic Characteristics and Population Modeling. Pages 83-93 in Status, Ecology, and Conservation of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. Finch, D.M. and S.H. Stoleson (eds). USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-60. 131 pp. [Technical Report]
  284. Koronkiewicz, T.J., and M.K. Sogge. 2000. Winter Ecology of the Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) in Costa Rica: 1999/2000. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station report to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix. [Technical Report]
  285. Sogge, M.K. 2000. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Rangewide Database – 1998. USGS Colorado Plateau Field Station Report (and associated CD, data dictionary, and database output) to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix. [Database Spatial]
  286. Sogge, M.K. 2000. Banding and genetic sampling of Willow Flycatchers in Tennessee: 2000. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station report to Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. [Technical Report]
  287. Sogge, M.K. 2000. Banding and genetic sampling of Willow Flycatchers in North Carolina: 2000. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station report to North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. 6 pp. [Technical Report]
  288. Sogge, M.K., and E.H. Paxton. 2000. Summary of observed physical deformities in the willow flycatcher: 1996-2000. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station report. 8 pp. [Technical Report]
  289. Sogge M.K., S.J. Sferra, T. McCarthey, S.O. Williams, B.E. Kus. 2000. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher breeding site and territory summary – 1999. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Recovery Team. 22 pp. [Technical Report]
  290. Sogge, M.K., and R.M. Marshall. 2000. A Survey of Current Breeding habitats. Pages 43-56 in Status, Ecology, and Conservation of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. Finch, D.M. and S.H. Stoleson (eds). USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-60. 131 pp. [Journal Article]
  291. Podruzny S.R., D.P. Reinhart, D.J. Mattson. 1999. Fire, red squirrels, whitebark pine, and Yellowstone grizzly bears. Ursus 11 : 131-138. [Journal Article]
  292. Mattson D.J., G.I. Green, R.A. Swalley. 1999. Geophagy by Yellowstone grizzly bears. Ursus 11 : 109-116. [Journal Article]
  293. Scott J.M., E.A. Norse, H. Arita, A. Dobson, J.A. Estes, M. Foster, B. Gilbert, D.B. Jenson, R.L. Knight, D. Mattson, M.E. Soulé. 1999. The issues of scale in selecting and designing biological reserves. Pages 19-37 in M.E. Soulé & J. Terborgh, editors. Continental conservation . Island Press, Washington , D.C. [Book Chapter]
  294. Pease C.M., D.J. Mattson. 1999. Demography of the Yellowstone grizzly bears. Ecology 80 : 957-975. (Paper featured in press release by Ecology and in an article by Science). [Journal Article]
  295. Merrill T., D.J. Mattson, R.G. Wright, H.B. Quigley. 1999. Defining landscapes suitable for restoration of grizzly bears Ursus arctos in Idaho. Biological Conservation 87 : 231-248. [Journal Article]
  296. Dobson A., K. Ralls, M. Foster, M.E. Soulé, D. Simberloff, D. Doak, J.A. Estes, L.S. Mills, D. Mattson, R. Dirzo, H. Arita, S. Ryan, E.A. Norse, R.F. Noss, D. Johns. 1999. Corridors: reconnecting fragmented landscapes. Pages 129-170 in M.E. Soulé & J. Terborgh, editors. Continental conservation . Island Press, Washington , D.C. [Book Chapter]
  297. Miller M.E. 1999. Use of historic aerial photography to study vegetation change in the Negrito Creek watershed, southwestern New Mexico. The Southwestern Naturalist 44:121-137. [Journal Article]
  298. Topham G., T. Arundel. 1999. Digital Terrain Model of Coconino Plateau Natural Reserve Lands in Northern Arizona. [Poster]
  299. Nowak E.M., C. Van Riper III. 1999. Effects and effectiveness of rattlesnake relocation at Montezuma Castle National Monument. U.S. Geological Survey/FRESC Report Series USGS/FRESC/COPL/1999/17. [Technical Report]
  300. Persons T. 1999. 1999. Sonora semiannulata Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review 30: 55. [Journal Article]
  301. Persons T., J.W. Wright. 1999. Cnemidophorus inornatus Geographic Distribution. Herpetological Review 30: 109. [Journal Article]
  302. Persons T., J.W. Wright. 1999. Discovery of Cnemidophorus neomexicanus in Arizona. Herpetological Review 30: 207-209. [Journal Article]
  303. Drost C.A., E.M. Nowak, T. Persons . 1999. Inventory and monitoring methods for amphibians and reptiles at Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Unpublished report to National Park Service. USGS Colorado Plateau Field Station, Flagstaff, Arizona. [Technical Report]
  304. Persons T., J.W. Wright. 1999. Distribution of New Mexican Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus neomexicanus) in the Southwest. Discovery of Cnemidophorus neomexicanus. Herpetological Review, 30:4, 1999. [Map]
  305. Cole Kenneth L. 1999. Comparative images of the Grand Canyon today and 20,000 years ago. . In, The Geology of the Grand Canyon, G. Price. Grand Canyon Natural History Association. [Digital Image]
  306. Cole K. L., L. K. Murray. 1999. Paleoenvironments of Capitol Reef National Park reconstructed from fossil packrat middens. The proceedings of the 4th biennial Conference on Research on The Colorado Plateau, C. van Riper, (Ed). [Book Chapter]
  307. English H. C., E. H. Paxton, M. K. Sogge. 1999. Survivorship and movement of southwestern willow flycatchers in Arizona - 1999. US Geological Survey report to the US Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix. 47 pp. [Technical Report]
  308. Nowak E. M., C. van Riper III. 1999. Effects and Effectiveness of rattlesnake relocation at Montezuma Castle National Monument. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Research Station Tech Rep. No. 17 (USGSFRESC/COPL/1999/17). Pp 61. [Technical Report]
  309. Whitfield M.J., M.K. Sogge. 1999. Range-wide impacts of brown-headed cowbird parasitism on the southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus). Studies in Avian Biology 18:182-190. [Journal Article]
  310. Sogge M.K., S.J. Sferra, T.J. Tibbitts, R.M. Marshall. 1999. Preliminary evaluation of the effectiveness of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher survey protocol (Sogge et al. 1997). Briefing statement to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Phoenix, AZ. 35 pp. [Technical Report]
  311. Thomas K., K. Wright, T. Arundel. 1998. Vegetation: Appendix. Coconino Plateau: Babbitt Ranches Biological Assessment. Flagstaff, AZ. [Book Chapter]
  312. Cole K.L., M.B. Davis, F. Stearns, G. Guntenspergen, K. Walker. 1998. Historical Land Cover Changes in the Great Lakes Region: Land cover changes in the last 150 years. A project of the NBS Landscape Use History of North America (LUHNA) published electronically on the World Wide Web. . [Web Page]
  313. Merrill T., D.J. Mattson. 1998. Defining grizzly bear habitat in the Yellowstone to Yukon. Pages 103-111 in A. Harvey, editor. A sense of place: issues, attitudes and resources in the Yellowstone to Yukon ecoregion. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Canmore , AB. [Journal Article]
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  315. Mattson D.J. 1998. Changes in the mortality of Yellowstone 's grizzly bears. Ursus 10 : 129 ? 138. [Journal Article]
  316. Mattson D.J. 1998. Diet and morphology of extant and recently extinct northern bears. Ursus 10 : 479-496. [Journal Article]
  317. Mattson, D.J. 1998. Coefficients of productivity for Yellowstone's grizzly bear habitat. USGS Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Corvallis, OR. 85pp. [Technical Report]
  318. Mattson D.J. 1998. Research problem analysis: Yellowstone's grizzly bear research program. For Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Bozeman , MT. USGS Biological Resources Division, Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center . 10pp. [Technical Report]
  319. Búrquez A., A. Martínez-Yrízar, M.E. Miller, K. Rojas, M.A. Quintana, D. Yetman. 1998. Mexican grasslands and the changing aridlands of Mexico: An overview and a case study. Pages 21-32 in B. Tellman, D.M. Finch, C. Edminster, and R. Hamre, eds. The future of arid grasslands: identifying issues, seeking solutions. 9-13 October 1996, Tucson, Arizona. Proceedings RMRS-P-3. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountains Station. 392pp. [Proceedings]
  320. Sogge M.K., M.J. Johnson. 1998. A checklist of birds of Montezuma Castle and Well National Monuments and Vicinity. Southwest Parks and Monument Association, Tucson, AZ. [Publication Brief]
  321. Johnson M.J., C. O'Brien. 1998. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher and Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo Surveys along the San Juan River, Utah (Four Corners Bridge - Mexican Hat and Clay Hills Crossing). USGS/BRD, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station/Northern Arizona University. 45 pp. [Technical Report]
  322. Johnson M.J. 1998. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Surveys in the Manti-La Sal National Forest (Moab and Monticello Districts) Utah. USGS/BRD, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station/Northern Arizona University. 19 pp. [Technical Report]
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  324. Sogge M.K., M.J. Johnson. 1998. Montezuma Castle Avian Inventory 1991-1994. USGS/BRD, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Colorado Plateau Field Station/Northern Arizona University. 202 pp. [Technical Report]
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  328. Sogge J.K., D. Felley, M. Wotawa. 1998. Riparian Bird Community Ecology in the Grand Canyon – final report. U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Plateau Field Station report. [Technical Report]
  329. Van Riper III C., R. Ockenfels, J. Bright, T.R. Arundel. 1997. The National Park Service role in management of pronghorn antelope over a fragmented landscape in northeastern Arizona. Proceeedings of the 9th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands, George Wright Society Meeting, Fall 1997. [Proceedings]
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  332. Mattson D.J. 1997. Wilderness-dependent wildlife: the large and the carnivorous. International Journal of Wilderness 3 : 34-38. [Journal Article]
  333. Mattson D.J. 1997. Sustainable grizzly bear mortality calculated from counts of females with cubs-of-the-year: an evaluation. Biological Conservation 81 : 103-111. [Journal Article]
  334. Mattson, D.J. 1997. Use of lodgepole pine cover types by Yellowstone grizzly bears. Journal of Wildlife Management 61 : 480-496. [Journal Article]
  335. Mattson D.J. 1997. Use of ungulates by Yellowstone grizzly bears Ursus arctos. Biological Conservation 81 : 161-177. [Journal Article]
  336. Green G.I., D.J. Mattson, J.M. Peek. 1997. Spring feeding on ungulate carcasses by grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park. Journal of Wildlife Management 61 : 1040 ! 1055. [Journal Article]
  337. Mattson D.J. 1997. Selection of microsites by grizzly bears to excavate biscuitroots. Journal of Mammalogy 78 : 228-238. [Journal Article]
  338. Truett J.C., M.E. Miller, K. Kertell. 1997. Effects of arctic Alaska oil development on brant and snow geese. Arctic 50:138-146. [Journal Article]
  339. Johnson M.J. 1997. Cowbird brood parasitism of the Black-throated Sparrow in the Verde Valley of central Arizona. Master's thesis, Flagstaff, Arizona, Northern Arizona University. [Thesis/Dissertation]
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  341. Arundel T.R. 1997. Pronghorn Antelope Sightings at Petrified Forest National Park, 1992-1994. In Making Protection Work: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands. [Map]
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  343. Cole Kenneth L., Norman Henderson, David S. Shafer . 1997. Holocene vegetation and historic grazing impacts at Capitol Reef National Park reconstructed using packrat middens. Great Basin Naturalist, 57: 315-326. [Journal Article]
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  347. Mills L.S., S.G. Hayes, C. Baldwin, M.J. Wisdom, J. Citta, D.J. Mattson, K. Murphy. 1996. Factors leading to different viability predictions for a grizzly bear data set. Conservation Biology 10 : 863-873. [Journal Article]
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  350. Mattson D.J., D.P. Reinhart. 1996. Indicators of red squirrel ( Tamiasciurus hudsonicus ) abundance in the whitebark pine zone. Great Basin Naturalist 56 : 272-275. [Journal Article]
  351. Mattson D.J. 1996. Ethics and science in natural resource agencies. BioScience 46 : 767-771. [Journal Article]
  352. Mattson D.J. 1996. Modeling grizzly bear habitat suitability in Idaho. GAP Analysis Program Bulletin 5 : 18-19. ( in Best of Gap ). [Publication]
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  354. Hejl S.J., J.A. Holmes. 1996. Effects of forest fragmentation on the Winter Wren in a western forest. A poster presented at the Joint meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union and Raptor Research Foundation, Boise, ID, August 13-17, 1996. [Poster]
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  358. Mattson D.J., R.G. Wright, K. C. Kendall, C.J. Martinka. 1995. Grizzly bears. Pages 103-105 in E.T. LaRoe, G.S. Farris, C.E. Puckett, P.D. Doran & M.J. Mac, editors. Our living resources: a report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems . U.S. National Biological Service, Washington , D.C. [Book Chapter]
  359. Mattson D. J., D.P. Reinhart. 1995. Influences of cutthroat trout ( Oncorhynchus clarki ) on behaviour and reproduction of Yellowstone grizzly bears ( Ursus arctos ), 1975-1989. Canadian Journal of Zoology 73 : 2072-2079. [Journal Article]
  360. Mattson D.J. 1995. The New World Mine and grizzly bears: a window on ecosystem management. Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental Law 15 : 267-293. [Journal Article]
  361. Mattson D.J. 1995. Book review - "Greater Yellowstone's future: prospects for ecosystem science, management, and policy.". Endangered Species Update 12 : 10. [Book Review]
  362. Johnson M.J., M.K. Sogge. 1995. Cowbird concentrations at livestock corrals in Grand Canyon National Park. Pages 275-284 in C. van Riper III, Editor. Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference on Research in Colorado Plateau National Parks, 25-28 October 1993. National Park Service Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU//NRTP-95/11. [Proceedings]
  363. Johnson M.J., M.K. Sogge. 1995. A checklist of birds of Tuzigoot National Monument and Vicinity. Southwest Parks and Monument Association, Tucson, AZ. [Publication Brief]
  364. Hejl S.J., J.A. Holmes. 1995. The effects of forest fragmentation on enclosed-nesting birds in the Rocky Mountains, USA. Invited paper presented at the Joint meeting of the Cooper Ornithological Society and CIPAMEX, and Bird Life International, La Paz, Mexico, 1995. [Proceedings]
  365. Graham Tim B., T. Persons, W. Schaedla, D. Moore. 1995. Temperature patterns of rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis) at natural Bridges National Monument, Utah. pp. 255-274 in C. van Riper III (ed.), Proceedings of 2nd Biennial Conference on Research in the Colorado Plateau Parks, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. [Proceedings]
  366. Fellers G.M., C.A. Drost. 1994. Sampling with artificial cover. pp. 146-149 in: Heyer, W. Ronald, et al. (eds.) Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity: Standard Methods for Amphibians. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D. C. [Book Chapter]
  367. Mattson D.J., D.P. Reinhart, B.M. Blanchard. 1994. Variation in production and bear use of whitebark pine seeds in the Yellowstone area. Pages 205-220 in D.G. Despain, editor. Plants and their environments: proceedings of the first biennial scientific conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. U.S. National Park Service Technical Report NPS/NRYELL/NRTR. [Technical Report]
  368. Mattson D.J., D.P. Reinhart. 1994. Bear use of whitebark pine seeds in North America. Pages 212-220 in W.C. Schmidt & F.-K. Holtmeier, compilers. Proceedings - international workshop on subalpine stone pines and their environment: the status of our knowledge . U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report INT-GTR-309 . [Technical Report]
  369. Mattson D.J., J.J. Craighead. 1994. The Yellowstone grizzly bear recovery program: uncertain information, uncertainty policy. Pages 101-129 in T.W. Clark, R.P. Reading & A. Clarke, editors. Endangered species recovery: finding the lessons, improving the process. Island Press, Washington , D.C. [Book Chapter]
  370. Miller M.E. 1994. Historic vegetation change in the Negrito Creek watershed, New Mexico. M.S. thesis, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. 144 pp. [Thesis/Dissertation]
  371. Mattson D.J., I. Revenko. 1993. Kamchatkan brown bears and Pinus pumila. Pages 48-49 in W. McCaughey & K.J. McDonald, compilers. Management of whitebark pine ecosystems - an international and regional perspective . U.S. Forest Service Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT. [Abstract]
  372. Mattson D.J. 1993. Background and proposed standards for managing grizzly bear habitat security in the Yellowstone ecosystem. U.S. National Biological Survey, University of Idaho Cooperative Park Studies Unit, Moscow. 17pp. [Technical Report]
  373. Johnson M.J., L.E. Ellison, M.K. Sogge. 1993. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher declines in Grand Canyon National Park. Park Science 13:12-13. [Publication Brief]
  374. Reinhart D.P., D.J. Mattson. 1992. Grizzly bear and black bear habitat use in the Cooke City, Montana, area, 1990-1991. U.S. National Park Service, Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Bozeman, MT. 31pp. [Technical Report]
  375. Mattson D.J., R.R. Knight, B.M. Blanchard. 1992. Cannibalism and predation on black bears by grizzly bears in the Yellowstone ecosystem, 1975-1990. Journal of Mammalogy 73 : 22-425. [Journal Article]
  376. Mattson D.J., B.M. Blanchard, R.R. Knight. 1992. Yellowstone grizzly bear mortality, human habituation, and whitebark pine seed crops. Journal of Wildlife Management 56 : 432-442. [Journal Article]
  377. Mattson D.J., R.R. Knight. 1992. Spring bear use of ungulates in the Firehole River drainage of Yellowstone National Park. Pages 5.93-5.120 in J.D. Varley & W.G. Brewster, editors. Wolves for Yellowstone? A report to the United States Congress, volume IV, research and analysis. U.S. National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park, WY. [Publication]
  378. Mattson D.J. 1992. The Yellowstone experience: "between a rock and a hard place.". Pages 23-30 in R.K. McCann, editor. Grizzly bear management workshop proceedings. Environment Canada, Parks Service, Revelstoke, BC. [Publication]
  379. Blanchard B.M., R.R. Knight, D.J. Mattson. 1992. Distribution of Yellowstone grizzly bears during the 1980s. American Midland Naturalist 128 : 332-338. [Journal Article]
  380. Holmes J.A. 1992. Habitat distribution and relative abundance patterns of neotropical migrants in western Mexico. Poster presented at the Neotropical Migratory Bird Workshop, Estes Park, CO and the Conservation of Neotropical Migratory Birds Symposium and Workshop, Vera Cruz, Mexico. [Poster]
  381. Mattson D.J., C.M. Gillin, S.A. Benson, R.R. Knight. 1991. Bear feeding activity at alpine insect aggregation sites in the Yellowstone ecosystem. Canadian Journal of Zoology 69 : 430-2435. [Journal Article]
  382. Mattson D.J., B.M. Blanchard, R.R. Knight. 1991. Food habits of Yellowstone grizzly bears, 1977-1987. Canadian Journal of Zoology 69 : 1619-1629. [Journal Article]
  383. Mattson D.J., M. W. Reid. 1991. Conservation of the Yellowstone grizzly bear. Conservation Biology 5 : 364-372. [Journal Article]
  384. Mattson D.J., R.R. Knight. 1991. Application of cumulative effects analysis to the Yellowstone grizzly bear population. U.S. National Park Service, Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team Report 1991C, Bozeman, MT. 8pp. [Technical Report]
  385. Cole K. L. 1990. Reconstruction of past desert vegetation along the Colorado River using packrat middens. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology 76: 349-366. [Journal Article]
  386. Reinhart D.P., D.J. Mattson. 1990. Bear use of cutthroat trout spawning streams in Yellowstone National Park. International Conference on Bear Research & Management 8 : 343-350. [Journal Article]
  387. Reinhart D.P., D.J. Mattson. 1990. Red squirrels in the whitebark pine zone. Pages 256-263 in W.C. Schmidt & K.J. McDonald, compilers. Proceedings - symposium on whitebark pine ecosystems: ecology and management of a high-mountain resource. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report INT-270. [Technical Report]
  388. Mattson D.J., D. P. Reinhart. 1990. Whitebark pine on the Mount Washburn massif, Yellowstone National Park. Pages 106-117 in W.C. Schmidt & K.J. McDonald, compilers. Proceedings - symposium on whitebark pine ecosystems: ecology and management of a high-mountain resource. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report INT-270. [Technical Report]
  389. Mattson D.J., C. Jonkel. 1990. Stone pines and bears. Proceedings - symposium on whitebark pine ecosystems: ecology and management of a high-mountain resource. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report INT-270. Pages 223-236 in W.C. Schmidt & K.J. McDonald, compilers. [Proceedings]
  390. Mattson D.J. 1990. Human impacts on bear habitat use. International Conference on Bear Research & Management 8 : 35-56. [Journal Article]
  391. Mattson D.J., R.R. Knight. 1989. Evaluation of grizzly bear habitat using habitat and cover type classifications. Pages 135-143 in D.E. Ferguson, P. Morgan & F.D. Johnson, compilers. Proceedings - land classifications based on vegetation: applications for resource management. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report INT-257. [Proceedings]
  392. Mattson D., G. Green, J. Henry. 1988. Dynamics of ungulate carcasses and their use by bears on ungulate winter ranges. Page 18 in F. Singer, compiler. First annual meeting of research and monitoring on Yellowstone 's northern range. U.S. National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park, WY. [Abstract]
  393. Mattson D.J., R.R. Knight, B.M. Blanchard. 1987. The effects of developments and primary roads on grizzly bear habitat use in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. International Conference on Bear Research & Management 7 : 259-273. [Journal Article]
  394. Weaver J., R. Esacno, D. Mattson, T. Puchlerz. 1986. Cumulative effects process for the Yellowstone ecosystem. Pages 234-246 in G. Contreras & K. Evans, compilers. Proceedings - grizzly bear habitat symposium. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report INT-207. [Proceedings]
  395. Picton H., D. Mattson, B. Blanchard, R. Knight. 1986. Climate, carrying capacity, and the Yellowstone grizzly bear. Pages 129-135 in G. Contreras & K. Evans, compilers. Proceedings - grizzly bear habitat symposium. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report INT-207. [Proceedings]
  396. Mattson D.J., R. R. Knight, B.M. Blanchard. 1986. Derivation of habitat component values for the Yellowstone grizzly bear. Pages 222-229 in G. Contreras & K. Evans, compilers. Proceedings - grizzly bear habitat symposium. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report INT-207. [Proceedings]
  397. Dobkin D.S., J.A. Holmes, B.A. Wilcox. 1986. Traditional nest site use by White-throated Swifts. Condor 88:252-253. [Publication]
  398. Mattson D.J., D. G. Despain. 1985. Grizzly bear habitat component mapping handbook for the Yellowstone ecosystem. U.S. National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Mammoth, WY. 37pp. [Technical Report]
  399. Holmes J.A., D.S. Dobkin, B.A. Wilcox. 1985. Second nesting record and northward advance of the Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) in Nevada. Great Basin Naturalist 45:483-484. [Publication]
  400. Mattson D.J. 1984. Classification and environmental relationships of wetland vegetation in central Yellowstone National Park. M.S. Thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow. 409pp. (Thesis). [Thesis/Dissertation]
  401. Brunsfeld S.J., L. Ashland, C.R. Hatch, D. J. Mattson, A.L. Merkel, M. Sargent, G.H. Savage. 1982. Biomass resources in 66 African, Asian, and Latin American countries. University of Idaho Forestry, Wildlife & Range Experiment Station, Contribution 231. [Technical Report]

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