The Wildlife Biology Program is a University of Montana Program of National Distinction. The faculty publications from the Wildlife Biology Program include research and creative scholarship in zoology, wildlife ecology, population dynamics, conservation of wildlife, and management of anthropogenic effects on wildlife. The extensive and diverse wildlife populations in Montana provide an excellent study site for many projects, but the Wildlife Biology Program's breath of research is truly global in nature.

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Submissions from 1998

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Are Microhabitat Preferences of Coexisting Species Under Selection and Adaptive?, Thomas E. Martin

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Breeding Productivity Does Not Decline with Increasing Fragmentation in a Western Landscape, J. J. Tewksbury and Thomas E. Martin

Submissions from 1997

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Influence of Alternate Host Densities on Brown-Headed Cowbird Parasitism Rates in Black-Capped Vireos, D. R. Barber and Thomas E. Martin

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Possible Use of Wading Birds as Beaters by Snail Kites, Boat-Tailed Grackles, and Limpkins, Robert E. Bennetts and Victoria J. Dreitz

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Competition and Facilitation: a Synthetic Approach to Interactions in Plant Communities, Ragan M. Callaway and Lawrence R. Walker

Submissions from 1996

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Age-Biased Spring Dispersal in Male Wild Turkeys, A. V. Badyaev, W. J. Etges, and Thomas E. Martin

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Habitat Sampling and Habitat Selection by Female Wild Turkeys: Ecological Correlates and Reproductive Consequences, A. V. Badyaev, Thomas E. Martin, and W. J. Etges

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Competition and Facilitation: Contrasting Effects of Artemisia Tridentata on Desert vs Montane Pines, Ragan M. Callaway, EH DeLucia, Darrin Moore, R Nowak, W. H. Schlesinger, and Brenda J. Moor

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Temperature-Driven Variation in Substrate Oxygenation and the Balance of Competition and Facilitation, Ragan M. Callaway and Leah King

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Variation in Leaf Structure and Function in Quercus Douglasii Trees Differing in Root Architecture and Drought History, Ragan M. Callaway and Bruce E. Mahall

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Abiotic Stress and the Relative Importance of Interference and Facilitation in Montane Bunchgrass Communities in Western Montana, John T. Greenlee and Ragan M. Callaway

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Effects of Regional Origin and Genotype on Intraspecific Root Communication in the Desert Shrub Ambrosia Dumosa (Asteraceae), Bruce E. Mahall and Ragan M. Callaway

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Impact of a Parasitic Plant on the Structure and Dynamics of Salt Marsh Vegetation, Steven C. Pennings and Ragan M. Callaway

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Challenges in the Quest for Keystones, M. E. Power, D. Tilman, J. A. Estes, B. A. Menge, W. J. Bond, L. Scott Mills, G. Daily, J. C. Castilla, J. Lubchenco, and R. T. Paine

Submissions from 1995

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Avian Life-History Evolution in Relation to Nest Sites, Nest Predation, and Food, Thomas E. Martin

Submissions from 1994

Facilitative and Interfering Effects of Arthrocnemum-Subterminale on Winter Annuals, Ragan M. Callaway

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The Composition and Social-Organization of Mixed-Species Flocks in a Tropical Deciduous Forest in Western Mexico, Richard L. Hutto

Submissions from 1987

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A Description of Mixed-Species Insectivorous Bird Flocks in Western Mexico, Richard L. Hutto

Submissions from 1986

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A Fixed-Radius Point Count Method for Nonbreeding and Breeding-Season Use, Richard L. Hutto, Sandra M. Pletschet, and Paul Hendricks

Submissions from 1985

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Seasonal-Changes in the Habitat Distribution of Transient Insectivorous Birds in Southeastern Arizona: Competition Mediated, Richard L. Hutto

Submissions from 1984

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Factors Affecting Nest Site Location in Gila Woodpeckers, Jerome J. Korol and Richard L. Hutto