References Cited

Search Reference Database 

Baker, F.A. 1993. Classification and regression tree analysis for assessing hazard of pine mortality caused by Heterobasidion annosum. Plant Disease 77:136-139.

Breiman, L., J. H. Friedman, R. A. Olshen and C. J. Stone. 1984. Classification and regression trees. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole Advanced Books and Software, Pacific Grove, CA. 358 pp.

Friedman, J. H. 1991. Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines. Annals of Statistics 19: 1-141.

Hanowski, J.M. and G.J. Niemi. 1995. Experimental design and statistical considerations for establishing a habitat specific regional monitoring program using point counts. In: USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-149. Pg 149-155.

Hernandez, J.E., L.D. Epstein, M.H. Rodriguez, A.D. Rodriguez, E. Rejmankova and D.R. Roberts. 1997. Use of generalized regression tree models to characterize vegetation favoring Anopheles albimanus breeding. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 13:28-34.

Hilbourn, R. and M. Mangel. 1997. The Ecological Detective: Confronting Models with Data. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. 

Howe, R.W., G. Niemi, and J.R. Probst. 1996. Management of northern forest landscapes for the conservation of Neotropical migratory birds. pp. 144-167 in Thompson, F.R. (ed.), Managing Midwest Landscapes for the Conservation of Neotropical Migratory Birds. Gen. Tech. Rep. Northwest Forest Experiment Station, Columbia, MO.

Howe, R.W. and M. Mossman. 1996. The significance of hemlock for breeding birds in the western Great Lakes region. Pp. 125-140 in Mroz, G. and J. Martin (eds.), Hemlock Ecology and Management. Department of Forestry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. 200 pp. 

Howe, R.W., G.J. Niemi, S.J. Lewis, and D.A. Welsh. 1997. A standard method for monitoring songbird populations in the Great Lakes Region. Passenger Pigeon 59(3):183-194.

McGarigal, K. and B.J. Marks. 1995. FRAGSTATS: spatial pattern analysis program for quantifying landscape structure. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-351. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 122 pp.

Mladenoff, D. and B. DeZonia. 2000. APACK 2.15: analysis software. http://landscape.forest.wisc.edu/Projects/APACK/apack.html.

O'Connor, R.J. and M.T. Jones. 1997. Using hierarchical models to index the ecological health of the nation. Trans. 62nd No. Am. Wildl. And Natur. Resour. Conf. Pg. 558-565.

Price, J., S. Droege, and A. Price. 1995. The summer atlas of North American birds. Academic Press, New York, NY. 

Robbins, S.D., D.W. Sample, P.W. Rasmussen, and M.J. Mossman. 1996. The Breeding Bird Survey in Wisconsin: 1966-1991. Passenger Pigeon 58:81-179.

Robinson, S.K., F.R. Thompson III, T.M. Donovan, D.R. Whitehead, and J. Faaborg. 1995. Regional forest fragmentation and the nesting success of migratory birds. Science 267:1987-1990. 

Sauer, J. R., J. E. Hines, I. Thomas, J. Fallon, and G. Gough. 1999. The North American Breeding Bird Survey, Results and Analysis 1966 - 1998. Version 98.1, USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD.

Thompson, F.R., S.J. Lewis, J. Green, and D. Ewert. 1993. Status of neotropical migrant landbirds in the midwest: identifying species of management concern. Pp. 145-158 in D.M. Finch and P.W. Stangel (eds.) Status and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds. General Technical Report RM-229. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experimental Station. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Fort Collins, CO. 

 
 
  © Great Lakes Bird Conservation
Home Page
Last Edit Date: September 26, 2006
About this Website