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10. Natural disturbance allows multiple anuran taxa to persist in a dynamic wetland complex.

11. Leveraging a Landscape-Level Monitoring and Assessment Program for Developing Resilient Shorelines throughout the Laurentian Great Lakes

12. Increasing marsh bird abundance in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes, 2011–2021, likely caused by increasing water levels.

18. Standardized Measures of Coastal Wetland Condition: Implementation at a Laurentian Great Lakes Basin-Wide Scale

20. Assigning harvested waterfowl to geographic origin using feather δ2H isoscapes: What is the best analytical approach?

21. Using Breeding Bird Survey and eBird data to improve marsh bird monitoring abundance indices and trends.

22. Application of habitat association models across regions: Useful explanatory power retained in wetland bird case study.

23. Population genetics and geographic origins of mallards harvested in northwestern Ohio.

28. Origins of harvested American black ducks: stable isotopes support the flyover hypothesis.

29. Quality of mature aspen and maple forests for breeding Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers (Sphyrapicus varius)

31. Losing the edge: trends in core versus peripheral populations in a declining migratory songbird.

32. Land cover habitat associations of breeding marsh birds and priority waterfowl differ in eastern Canada.

34. Influence of water level management on vegetation and bird use of restored wetlands in the Montezuma Wetlands Complex.

35. Adult Gray Jay captures an adult black-capped chickadee

36. Integrating wetland bird point count data from humans and acoustic recorders.

37. Origins of harvested Mallards from Lake St. Clair, Ontario: a stable isotope approach.

38. Control of Invasive Phragmites Increases Marsh Birds but not Frogs.

39. Timing matters: cloud cover and date influence probability of detecting nesting Chimney Swifts (Chaetura pelagica).

40. Using citizen science monitoring data in species distribution models to inform isotopic assignment of migratory connectivity in wetland birds.

41. Comparing disturbance gradients and bird-based indices of biotic integrity for ranking the ecological integrity of Great Lakes coastal wetlands.

42. Tree cavity use by Chimney Swifts: implications for forestry and population recovery.

43. Clearcut with seed trees in red pine forests associated with increased occupancy by Eastern Whip-poor-wills.

44. Hydrology influences generalist-specialist bird-based indices of biotic integrity in Great Lakes coastal wetlands.

45. Common Loon Reproductive Success in Canada: the West is Best but Not for Long.

46. Short-term effects of group-selection harvesting on breeding birds in a northern hardwood forest.

47. Drivers of declines in common loon (Gavia immer) productivity in Ontario, Canada.

49. The legacy of regional industrial activity: Is loon productivity still negatively affected by acid rain?

50. Prioritizing coastal wetlands for marsh bird conservation in the U.S. Great Lakes.

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