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1. Effects of age, breeding strategy, population density, and number of neighbors on territory size and shape in Passerculus sandwichensis (Savannah Sparrow).

2. Passive acoustic monitoring provides predictable and reliable underestimates of population size and longevity in wild Savannah Sparrows.

3. Agriculture is adapting to phenological shifts caused by climate change, but grassland songbirds are not

4. Agriculture is adapting to phenological shifts caused by climate change, but grassland songbirds are not.

5. Eavesdropping on adult vocal interactions does not enhance juvenile song learning: an experiment with wild songbirds.

6. The buzz segment of Savannah sparrow song is a population marker.

7. Seed size, bill morphology, and handling time influence preferences for native vs. nonnative grass seeds in three declining sparrows.

8. Agriculture is adapting to phenological shifts caused by climate change, but grassland songbirds are not

9. Experimental effects of early-life corticosterone on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and pre-migratory behaviour in a wild songbird.

10. Nestling sex ratios do not support long-term parity in two species with different life-history strategies.

11. MINOR FITNESS BENEFITS FOR EDGE AVOIDANCE IN NESTING GRASSLAND BIRDS IN THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES.

12. EVALUATING THE ROLES OF VISUAL OPENNESS AND EDGE EFFECTS ON NEST-SITE SELECTION AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN GRASSLAND BIRDS.

13. Three decades of cultural evolution in Savannah sparrow songs

14. RELATIVE CONSISTENCY IN SIZE, SHAPE, AND COLORATION OF SAVANNAH SPARROW EGGS WITHIN AND BETWEEN BREEDING SEASONS.

15. A Model for Integrating Wildlife Science and Agri-Environmental Policy in the Conservation of Declining Species.

16. Grassland Birds and Rotational-Grazing in the Northeast: Breeding Ecology, Survival and Management Opportunities.

17. EVALUATION OF A REPRODUCTIVE INDEX FOR ESTIMATING PRODUCTIVITY OF GRASSLAND BREEDING BIRDS.

18. Radio transmitters do not affect the body condition of Savannah Sparrows during the fall premigratory period.

19. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE, BUT NOT PATERNITY, IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMMUNE RESPONSE IN SAVANNAH SPARROWS (PASSERCULUS SANDWICHENSIS).

20. NATAL AND BREEDING DISPERSAL OF BOBOLINKS (DOLICHONYX ORYZIVORUS) AND SAVANNAH SPARROWS (PASSERCULUS SANDWICHENSIS) IN AN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE.

21. GRASSLAND SONGBIRD SURVIVAL AND RECRUITMENT IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOURCE-SINK DEMOGRAPHY.

22. EFFECTS OF HAY CROPPING ON INVERTEBRATE BIOMASS AND THE BREEDING ECOLOGY OF SAVANNAH SPARROWS (PASSERCULUS SANDWICHENSIS).

23. The influence of different tutor types on song learning in a natural bird population

24. GRASSLAND SONGBIRDS IN A DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT LANDSCAPE: BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES.

25. Patch Size and Landscape Effects on Density and Nesting Success of Grassland Birds.

26. VARIABILITY IN VEGETATION EFFECTS ON DENSITY AND NESTING SUCCESS OF GRASSLAND BIRDS.

27. Clock-shift experiments with Savannah sparrows, Passerculus sandwichensis, at high northern latitudes.

28. Population ecology of a migratory songbird: a full annual cycle perspective

29. Experimental effects of early-life corticosterone on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and pre-migratory behaviour in a wild songbird

30. New Avian Breeding Records for Iqaluit, Nunavut.

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