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090 $aQL607.5$b.T47 2006
245 10 $aTerrestrial vertebrates of tidal marshes :$bevolution, ecology, and conservation /$cRussell Greenberg ... [et al.], associate editors.
260 $aCamarillo, CA :$bCooper Ornithological Society,$c2006.
300 $a339 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
440 0 $aStudies in avian biology ;$vno. 32
500 $aPapers presented at a symposium held in Oct. 2002 at the Patuxent National Wildlife Research Center, Patuxent, Md.
500 $a"Issued: 15 November 2006"--T.p. verso.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p.300-339).
505 00 $tTidal marshes: home for the few and the highly selected /$rRussell Greenberg. --$tThe quaternary geography and biogeography of tidal saltmarshes /$rKarl P. Malamud ... [et al.] --$tDiversity and endemism in tidal-marsh vertebrates /$rRussell Greenberg and Jes{acute}us E. Maldonado. --$tEvolution and conservation of tidal-marsh vertebrates: molecular approaches /$rYvonne L. Chan ... [et al.] --$tAvian nesting response to tidal-marsh flooding: literature review and a case for adaptation in the red-winged blackbird /$rSteven E. Reinert. --$tFlooding and predation: trade-offs in the nesting ecology of tidal-marsh sparrows /$rRussell Greenberg ... [et al.] --$tOsmoregulatory biology of saltmarsh passerines /$rDavid L. Goldstein. --$tSocial behavior of North American tidal-marsh vertebrates /$rM. Victoria McDonald and Russell Greenberg. --$tTrophic adaptations in sparros and other vertebrates of tidal marshes /$rBreedng birds of northeast saltmarshes: habitat use and conservation /$rAlan R. Hansom and W. Gregory Shriver. --$tImpacts of marsh management on coastal-marsh birds habitats /$rLaura R. Mitchell ... [et al.] --$tEnvironmental threats to tidal-marsh vertebrates of the San Francisco Bay estuary /$rJohn Y. Takekawa ... [et al.] --$tAre southern California's fragmented salt marshes capable of sustaining endemic bird populations? /$rAbby N. Powell. --$tThe diamondback terrapin: the biology, ecology, cultural history, and conservation status of an obligate estuarine turtle /$rKristen M. Hart and David S. Lee. --$tHigh tides and rising seas: potential effects on estuarine waterbirds /$rR. Michael Erwin ... [et al.] --$tThe impact of invasive plants on tidal-marsh vertebrate species: common reed (Phragmites australis) and smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) as case studies /$rGlenn R. Guntenspergen and J. Cully Nordby. --$tTidal saltmarsh fragmentation and persistence of San Pablo Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia samuelis): assessing benefits of wetland restoration in San Francisco Bay /$rJohn Y. Takekawa ... [et al.] --$tMultiple-scale habitat relationships of tidal-marsh breeding birds in San Francisco Bay estuary /$rHildie Spautz ... [et al.] --$tThe Clapper Rail as an indicator species of estuarine-marsh health /$rJames M. Novak ... [et al.] --$tA unified strategy for monitoring changes in abundance of birds associated with North American tidal marshes /$rCourtney J. Conway and Sam Droege. --$tAn agenda for researchon the ecology, evolution and conservation of tidal-marsh vertebrates /$rThe Symposium contributors.
650 0 $aSalt marsh animals$vCongresses.
650 0 $aBirds$xEcology$vCongresses.
650 0 $aEstuarine animals$vCongresses.
700 1 $aGreenberg, Russell.
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