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CONTENTS FOR VOLUME 57 NUMBER 1—JANUARY EFFECTS OF EGG REMOVAL ON BALD EAGLE PRODUCTIVITY IN NORTHERN FLORIDA Petra Bohall Wood and Michael W. Collopy ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS IN BALD EAGLES IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER ESTU- Robert G. Anthony, Monte G. Garrett, and Carol A. Schuler BALD EAGLE HOME RANGE AND HABITAT USE IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER ESTUARY Monte G. Garrett, James W. Watson, and Robert G. Anthony CALL-RESPONSE SURVEYS FOR MONITORING BREEDING WATERBIRDS James P. Gibbs and Scott M. Melvin EVALUATING METHODS TO MEASURE NESTLING SURVIVAL IN TRICOLORED HERONS Peter C. Frederick, Marilyn G. Spalding, and George V. N. Powell, ill SURVIVAL AND HUNTING MORTALITY OF PACIFIC BLACK DUCKS AND GREY TEAL Stuart A. Halse, lan R. James, Patrick E. Fitzgerald, Dean A. Diepeveen, and Donald R. Munro DETERMINATION OF LESSER SNOW GOOSE DIETS AND WINTER DISTRIBUTION USING STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS Ray T. Alisauskas and Keith A. Hobson AUTUMN DIET OF LESSER SNOW GEESE STAGING IN NORTHEASTERN ALASKA .... Alan W. Brackney and Jerry W. Hupp FACTORS AFFECTING CONDITION OF NORTHERN PINTAILS WINTERING IN THE SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS Loren M. Smith and Douglas G. Sheeley NATAL DISPERSAL AND RECRUITMENT OF JUVENILE WHITE-TAILED PTARMIGAN IN COLORADO Kenneth M. Giesen and Clait E. Braun USE OF REMOTE SENSING METHODS IN MODELLING SAGE GROUSE WINTER HABITAT Collin G. Homer, Thomas C. Edwards, Jr., R. Douglas Ramsey, and Kevin P. Price MOVEMENTS, SURVIVAL, AND REPRODUCTION OF SAGE GROUSE TRANSLOCATED INTO CENTRAL IDAHO David D. Musil, John W. Connelly, and Kerry P. Reese A PRECIPITATION-HABITAT MODEL FOR NORTHERN BOBWHITES ON SEMIARID RANGELAND Steven M. Rice, Fred S. Guthery, G. Steve Spears, Stephen J. DeMaso, and Benjamin H. Koerth MOVEMENT AND PHILOPATRY OF BAND-TAILED PIGEONS CAPTURED IN COLORADO Michael A. Schroeder and Clait E. Braun REPELLENCY OF CINNAMIC ACID DERIVATIVES TO CAPTIVE ROCK DOVES ... David R. Crocker, Susan M. Perry, Mark Wilson, Julie D. Bish=>, and Clare B. Scanion HABITAT ASSOCIATIONS OF RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER CAVITY TREES IN AN OLD-GROWTH FOREST OF OKLAHOMA Jeffrey F. Kelly, Sandra M. Pletschet, and David M. Leslie, Jr. PRECISION OF HARVEST ESTIMATES OBTAINED FROM INCOMPLETE RESPONSES PATTERNS OF PREDATION BY REINTRODUCED EUROPEAN LYNX IN THE SWISS ALPS Urs Breitenmoser and Heinrich Haller EVIDENCE OF TULAREMIA REGULATING A SEMI-ISOLATED COTTONTAIL RABBIT POP- ULATION Alan Woolf, David R. Shoemaker, and Morris Cooper ESTIMATION OF SEX- AND AGE-RELATED SURVIVAL RATES IN A MICROTINE POPU- Emmanuel Paradis, Gerald Guedon, and Roger Pradel DETERMINING ACTIVITY TYPES AND BUDGETS FROM MOVEMENT SPEED OF RADIO- MARKED MONGOOSES Francisco Palomares and Miguel Delibes NON-INSTRUMENTED IMMUNOASSAY FIELD TESTS FOR PREGNANCY DETECTION IN FREE-ROAMING FERAL HORSES ... Jay F. Kirkpatrick, Bill L. Lasley, Susan E. Shideler, Janet F. Roser, and John W. Turner, Jr. IMPACTS OF PRONGHORN GRAZING ON WINTER WHEAT iN COLORADO Stephen C. Torbit, R. Bruce Gill, A. William Alldredge, and James C. Liewer ON IMPROVING THE NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES: A COM- T Richard L. Knight ON IMPROVING THE NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES: A H. Charles Romesburg CORRIGENDUM Book Reviews Journal News NUMBER 2—APRIL INCREASING MALLARDS, DECREASING AMERICAN BLACK DUCKS: MORE EVIDENCE FOR CAUSE AND EFFECT CONDITION AND VULNERABILITY TO HUNTING AMONG MALLARDS STAGING AT LAKE ST. CLAIR, ONTARIO CARCASS MASS AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF MOTTLED DUCKS DURING REMIGIAL Thomas E. Moorman, Guy A. Baldassarre, and Thomas J. Hess, Jr. MOLT PATTERNS OF WINTERING NORTHERN PINTAILS IN THE SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS Loren M. Smith and Douglas G. Sheeley DIET DIFFERENCES IN REDHEADS FROM NEARSHORE AND OFFSHORE ZONES IN LOU- ISIANA Thomas C. Michot and André J. Nault FACTORS INFLUENCING DEPREDATION OF ARTIFICIAL DUCK NESTS Daniel Esler and J. Barry Grand RESPONSIVENESS OF NESTING NORTHERN GOSHAWKS TO TAPED BROADCASTS OF 3 CONSPECIFIC CALLS Patricia L. Kennedy and Dale W. Stahlecker RED-SHOULDERED HAWK HOME-RANGE AND HABITAT USE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Peter H. Bloom, Michael D. McCrary, and Marjorie J. Gibson RESPONSES OF RAVEN AND RED-TAILED HAWK POPULATIONS TO LINEAR RIGHT-OF- Richard L. Knight and Jack Y. Kawashima NESTING BY RAPTORS AND COMMON RAVENS ON ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION LINE TOWERS Karen Steenhof, Michael N. Kochert, Jerry A. Roppe SEASONAL CHANGES IN YUMA CLAPPER RAIL VOCALIZATION RATE AND HABITAT Courtney J. Conway, William R. Eddileman, Stanley H. Anderson, and Louis R. Hanebury EFFECTS OF GRAZING ON NESTING BY UPLAND SANDPIPERS IN SOUTHCENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA Bonnie S. Bowen and Arnold D. Kruse HABITAT PATTERN AROUND NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL LOCATIONS ON THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA, WASHINGTON John F. Lehmkuhl and Martin G. Raphael CHARACTERISTICS OF OLD-GROWTH FORESTS ASSOCIATED WITH NORTHERN SPOT- TED OWLS IN OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK L. Scott Mills, Richard J. Fredrickson, and Bruce B. Moorhead HABITAT SUITABILITY FOR WILLIAMSON’S SAPSUCKERS IN MIXED-CONIFER FORESTS Courtney J. Conway and Thomas E. Martin USE AND SELECTION OF RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER CAVITIES BY SOUTHERN FLYING SQUIRRELS Susan C. Loeb HABITAT USE AND MANAGEMENT OF PILEATED WOODPECKERS IN NORTHEASTERN OREGON Evelyn L. Bull and Richard S. Holthausen CHARACTERISTICS OF OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE TERRI- TORIES IN SOUTHEASTERN ALBERTA .. David R. C. Prescott and Douglas M. Collister SEASONAL HABITAT USE AND ABUNDANCE OF LOGGERHEAD SHRIKES IN SOUTH CAROLINA Dale E. Gawlik and Keith L. Bildstein AVIAN NEST PREDATION IN CLEARCUTS, FORESTS, AND EDGES IN A FOREST-DOMI- NATED LANDSCAPE Tamia C. Rudnicky and Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr. DIFFERENCES IN TOWNSEND'S CHIPMUNK POPULATIONS BETWEEN SECOND- AND OLD-GROWTH FORESTS IN WESTERN OREGON DUSKY-FOOTED WOODRAT ABUNDANCE IN DIFFERENT-AGED FORESTS IN NORTH- WESTERN CALIFORNIA Howard F. Sakai and Barry R. Noon EFFECT OF SNOW DEPTH ON PREDATION AND SCAVENGING BY GRAY WOLVES ... David J. Huggard FEASIBILITY OF TRANSLOCATING PANTHERS INTO NORTHERN FLORIDA Robert C. Belden and Bruce W. Hagedorn EFFECT OF TIME AND SNOW DILUTION ON CORTISOL:CREATININE RATIOS IN MULE DEER URINE David Saltz and Dane E. Cook MONITORING REPRODUCTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE USING URINARY AND FECAL STE- ROID METABOLITES . .Steven L. Monfort, Charles C. Schwartz, and Samuel K. Wasser REMOTE MONITORING OF OVULATION AND PREGNANCY OF YELLOWSTONE BISON . Jay F. Kirkpatrick, D. F. Gudermuth, R. L. Flagan, J. C. McCarthy, and B. L. Lasley ASSESSING WINTER DIETARY QUALITY IN BIGHORN SHEEP VIA FECAL NITROGEN Larry L. Irwin, John G. Cook, Douglas E. McWhirter, Scott G. Smith, and Edward B. Arnett CORRIGENDUM Book Reviews Journal News NUMBER 3—JULY HARVESTING BIGHORN EWES: CONSEQUENCES FOR POPULATION SIZE AND TROPHY RAM PRODUCTION .. Jon T. Jorgenson, Marco Festa-Bianchet, and William D. Wishart EVALUATION OF MARK-RESIGHT MODEL ASSUMPTIONS FOR ESTIMATING MOUNTAIN SHEEP NUMBERS .... Andrea K. Neal, Gary C. White, R. Bruce Gill, Dale F. Reed, and James H. Olterman CALF HARVEST AND REPRODUCTIVE RATE OF REINDEER IN FINLAND lipo Kojola and Timo Helle REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF ALASKAN MOOSE Charles C. Schwartz and Kris J. Hundertmark ACCUMULATION OF COPPER IN THE LIVER OF MOOSE IN FINLAND Heikki Hyvarinen and Tuire Nygrén INTERSEXUAL RESOURCE PARTITIONING IN BLACK-TAILED DEER: A TEST OF THE BODY SIZE HYPOTHESIS Floyd W. Weckerly ELK MORTALITY IN THE CLEARWATER DRAINAGE OF NORTHCENTRAL IDAHO James W. Unsworth, Lonn Kuck, Michael D. Scott, and Edward O. Garton A SONIC/RADIO TAG FOR MONITORING DIVE DEPTHS AND UNDERWATER MOVE- MENTS OF WHALES Jeffrey D. Goodyear DETECTING AND MEASURING FOOD AND WATER INTAKE IN CAPTIVE SEALS USING TEMPERATURE TELEMETRY Rosemary Gales and Deane Renouf A MULTIVARIATE MODEL OF FEMALE BLACK BEAR HABITAT USE FOR A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM Joseph D. Clark, James E. Dunn, and Kimberly G. Smith DISPERSAL PATTERNS OF RED FOXES RELATIVE TO POPULATION DENSITY Stephen H. Allen and Alan B. Sargeant REFINING THE EQUATION FOR INTERPRETING PREY OCCURRENCE IN GRAY WOLF John L. Weaver CHARACTERISTICS OF FEEDING ROOSTS OF VIRGINIA BIG-EARED BATS IN DANIEL BOONE NATIONAL FOREST Michael J. Lacki, Michael D. Adam, and Laura G. Shoemaker PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN ENCOUNTER SAMPLING SURVEYS David L. Otis, Lyman L. McDonald, and Marc A. Evans ESTIMATING ADULT SURVIVAL RATES OF NEW ZEALAND BLACK SWANS BANDED AS IMMATURES Richard J. Barker and lan M. Buchanan BODY CONDITION AND GOSLING SURVIVAL IN MASS-BANDED LESSER SNOW GEESE Tony D. Williams, Fred Cooke, Evan G. Cooch, and Robert F. Rockwell WOOD DUCK AND MALLARD WINTER MICROHABITATS IN MISSISSIPP! HARDWOOD BOTTOMLANDS ..... Richard M. Kaminski, Robert W. Alexander, and Bruce D. Leopold SURVIVAL RATES OF FEMALE MALLARDS WINTERING IN THE PLAYA LAKES REGION James F. Bergan and Loren M. Smith RELATIVE SUCCESS OF OVERWATER AND UPLAND MALLARD NESTS IN SOUTH- WESTERN MANITOBA Todd W. Arnold, Michael D. Sorenson, and Jay J. Rotella OVERWINTER DISTRIBUTION OF NORTHERN PINTAIL POPULATIONS IN NORTH AMER- Jay B. Hestbeck SURVIVAL OF NORTHERN PINTAILS BANDED DURING WINTER IN NORTH AMERICA, Jay B. Hestbeck TIMING OF NEST SEARCHES FOR UPLAND NESTING WATERFOWL Mark L. Gloutney, Robert G. Clark, Alan D. Afton, and Gerry J. Huff HUMAN DISTURBANCE AFFECTS PARENTAL CARE OF MARSH HARRIERS AND NU- TRITIONAL STATUS OF NESTLINGS Carmelo Fernandez and Paz Azkona CROSS-FOSTERING NEW ZEALAND’S BLACK STILT Christine E. M. Reed, Ron J. Nilsson, and David P. Murray INFLUENCE OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ON TIME BUDGETS OF NESTING BURROWING OWLS David L. Plumpton and R. Scott Lutz EFFECTS OF FOREST STAND STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION ON RED-BREASTED NUTHATCHES AND BROWN CREEPERS BIRD POISONINGS WITH CYCLODIENES IN SUBURBIA: LINKS TO HISTORIC USE ON TURF . Joseph C. Okoniewski and Elizabeth Novesky TOXIC BAIT AVERSIONS IN DIFFERENT RAT STRAINS EXPOSED TO AN ACUTE RO- DENTICIDE David S. Shepherd and lan R. Inglis RESPONSE OF CAPTIVE SNOWSHOE HARES TO THIRAM-TREATED CONIFERS Sheila A. Rangen, Alex W. L. Hawley, and Robert J. Hudson RESPONSES OF CAPTIVE BLACKBIRDS TO A NEW INSECTICiDAL SEED TREATMENT Michael L. Avery, David G. Decker, David L. Fischer, and Tammy R. Stafford CHEMICAL BIRD REPELLENTS: POSSIBLE USE IN CYANIDE PONDS Larry Clark and Pankaj S. Shah Book Reviews Journal News NUMBER 4—OCTOBER SURVIVAL AND MOVEMENTS OF GREATER SANDHILL CRANES EXPERIMENTALLY RE- LEASED IN FLORIDA Stephen A. Nesbitt and James W. Carpenter A NEW TRANSMITTER FOR SMALL ANIMALS AND ENHANCED METHODS OF HOME- RANGE ANALYSIS Beat Naef-Daenzer NESTING EFFORT BY WILD MALLARDS WITH 3 TYPES OF RADIO TRANSMITTERS Jay J. Rotella, David W. Howerter, Tomasz P. Sankowski, and James H. DeVries EFFECTS OF HARNESS TRANSMITTERS ON BEHAVIOR AND REPRODUCTION OF WILD MALLARDS Pamela J. Pietz, Gary L. Krapu, Raymond J. Greenwood, and John T. Lokemoen EFFECTS OF RADIO TRANSMITTERS ON NESTING CAPTIVE MALLARDS Robert A. Houston and Raymond J. Greenwood TRUMPETER SWAN INCUBATION IN AREAS OF DIFFERING FOOD QUALITY Paul Henson and James A. Cooper PATTERNS OF RADIOCESIUM CONTAMINATION IN EGGS OF FREE-RANGING WOOD Robert A. Kennamer, Clark D. McCreedy, and |. Lehr Brisbin, Jr. EFFECTS OF INGESTED TUNGSTEN-BISMUTH-TIN SHOT ON CAPTIVE MALLARDS ... James K. Ringelman, Michael W. Miller, and William F. Andelt FURTHER EVIDENCE OF BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH HUNTER-KILLED MALLARDS ... Mickey E. Heitmeyer, Leigh H. Fredrickson, and Dale D. Humburg NONREPRESENTATIVE SAMPLING DURING WATERFOWL BANDING: EMPHASIS ON BODY CONDITION .. Kevin W. Dufour, C. Davison Ankney, and Patrick J. Weatherhead SEX RATIOS OF CANVASBACKS WiNTERING IN LOUISIANA .... Dennis W. Woolington SURVIVAL OF FEMALE CANVASBACKS WINTERING IN COASTAL LOUISIANA .... William L. Hohman, Ronald D. Pritchert, Joseph L. Moore, and Dorcas O. Schaeffer SURVIVAL OF HATCHING-YEAR FEMALE CANVASBACKS WINTERING ON CHESAPEAKE G. Michael Haramis, Dennis G. Jorde, and Christine M. Bunck FACTORS INFLUENCING BALD EAGLE DENSITIES IN NORTHCENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN Elston H. Dzus and Jon M. Gerrard FLYING ABILITY OF DIFFERENT PHEASANT STRAINS Peter A. Robertson, Douglas R. Wise, and Karen A. Blake SURVIVAL RATES OF WILD TURKEY HENS IN LOBLOLLY PINE PLANTATIONS IN MIS- SISSIPPI ... William E. Palmer, George A. Hurst, John E. Stys, David R. Smith, and John D. Burk NESTING ECOLOGY OF MERRIAM’S TURKEYS IN THE BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA Mark A. Rumble and Robert A. Hodorff RENESTING BY RIO GRANDE WILD TURKEYS AFTER BROOD LOSS Thomas W. Keegan and John A. Crawford OPTIMUM SERAL STAGE FOR NORTHERN BOBWHITES AS INFLUENCED BY SITE PRO- DUCTIVITY ... Gary S. Spears, Fred S. Guthery, Steven M. Rice, Stephen J. DeMaso, and Bob Zaiglin SPATIAL ECOLOGY OF BLACK RAT SNAKES ON REMINGTON FARMS, MARYLAND .. George M. Durner and J. Edward Gates POST-STRATIFICATION AS A BIAS REDUCTION TECHNIQUE Alejandro A. Anganuzzi and Stephen T. Buckland VITAMIN K, IN FEEDSTUFFS: ANTIDOTAL EFFECTS IN CAPTIVE ANTICOAGULANT-RE- SISTANT RATS AND MICE Alan D. MacNicoll and J. Erica Gill SEASONAL USE OF SALT BLOCKS BY MOUNTAIN HARES IN SWEDEN William E. Faber, Ake Pehrson, and Peter A. Jordan HABITAT SELECTION BY MOUNTAIN BEAVERS RECOLONIZING OREGON COAST RANGE CLEARCUTS Amy L. Hacker and Bruce E. Coblentz EVALUATION OF BODY SIZE AND BODY CONDITION INDICES IN MUSKRATS John A. Virgl and Frangois Messier REPRODUCTION AND SPACING PATTERNS OF KIT FOXES RELATIVE TO CHANGING PREY AVAILABILITY Patrick J. White and Katherine Ralls DISPERSAL OF JUVENILE FISHERS IN MAINE Stephen M. Arthur, Thomas F. Paragi, and William B. Krohn FERAL PIG REMOVAL: EFFECTS ON SOIL MICROARTHROPODS IN A HAWAIIAN RAIN FOREST Ivan P. Vtorov WINTER FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF ELK IN THE SHRUB-STEPPE OF WASHINGTON ... Scott M. McCorquodale VARIATION IN BLACK-TAILED DEER HERD COMPOSITION COUNTS NOCTURNAL ACTIVITY OF FEMALE DESERT MULE DEER Charles L. Hayes and Paul R. Krausman PREDICTING WHITE-TAILED DEER HABITAT USE IN NORTHERN IDAHO George R. Pauley, James M. Peek, and Peter Zager FIRE IN KEY DEER HABITAT IMPROVES BROWSE, PREVENTS SUCCESSION, AND PRE- SERVES ENDEMIC HERBS ACTIVITY AND DIET OF AN URBAN POPULATION OF BIG CYPRESS FOX SQUIRRELS: A COMMENT David S. Maehr ACTIVITY AND DIET OF AN URBAN POPULATION OF BIG CYPRESS FOX SQUIRRELS: A REPLY Patrick G. R. Jodice and Stephen R. 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