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Vege- tation structure and bird use in the Lower Colorado River Valley (1977) — Anderson, B. W. and R. D. Ohmart
Avian community structure of beaver pond (1976) — Reese, K. P
Control methods for nuisance beaver in the southeastern United States (1976) — Hill, E. P
Avian species diversity in relation to beaver pond habitats in the piedmont region of South Caro- lina (1976) — Reese, K. P., and J. D. Hair
Ducks,geese, and swans a2 “orth America (1976) — Bellrose, F. S
Beaver damage survey (1975) — Godbee, J. and T. Price
Vegetation structure and breeding bird diversity (1975) — Balda, R. P
Breeding bird community structure and species diversity along an ecological gradient in deciduous forest in western Norway (1975) — Rov, N
Floodplain birds of Weston Bend, Missouri River (1975) — Zimmerman, J. L., and J. L. Tatschi
Survival of wood duck and mallard broods in north-central Minnesota (1975) — Ball, I. J., D. S. Gilmer, L. M. Cowardin, and J. H. Riechmann
Habitat selection in breeding birds in an east Tennessee deciduous forest (1974) — Anderson, S. H., and H. H. Shugart, Jr
Wood ducks in Alabama (1974) — Beshears, W. W
Avian species diversity in desert scrub (1974) — Tomoff, C. S
Avian community organi- zation and habitat structure (1974) — Willson, M. F
Ecology: a evolutionary approach (1973) — Emlen, J. M
The world of the wood duck (1973) — Hester, F. E. and J. Dermid
Ecology of duck broods in a forested region of north-central Minnesota (1973) — Ball, I. J
Feature, patch and refuge area: some influences on diversity of bird species (1972) — Dwyer, P. D
The plight of wood ducks in the Carolinas (1972) — Stewart, P. A
Response of breeding birds populations to habitat changes in a giant sequoia forest (1971) — Kilgore, B. M
Diversity and abundance patterns of Lower Amazonian rain forest birds (1971) — 135-141. Lovejoy, T. E
Some effects of beaver (Castor canadensis) and beaver pond manage- ment on the ecology and utilization of fish populations along warm-water streams in Georgia and South Carolina (1971) — Pullen, T. M
The wood duck roost as an index to wood duck abundance in Louisiana (1971) — Taberrer, D. K
Vegetation structure and avian diversity in several New World areas (1971) — Karr, J. 2. and R. R. Roth
Bird species diversity and habitat diversity in Australia and North America (1969) — Recher, H. F
Bird species diversity: components of Shannon's formula (1969) — Tramer E.J
Habitat relations of the Parulidae during spring migration (1969) — Parnell, J. F
Foliage use by birds of the oak-juniper woodland and ponderosa pine forest in southeastern Arizona (1969) — Balda, R. P
Waterfowl utilization of beaver ponds in scutheastern New Hampshire (1968) — Nevers, H. P
Habitat and avian diversity on stripmined land in east-central Illinois (1968) — Karr, J. R
Bird populations of four different plant communities in the Blue Ridge Mountains (1967) — Rogers, D. T
Status of the beaver in Alabama (1967) — Beshears, W. W
Float counts vs flight counts as indices to abundance of nesting wood ducks (1966) — Hein, D. A
Providing by brood habitat for wood ducks (1966) — Webster, C. G., and F. B. McGilvrey
Beaver management in Maine (1966) — Hodgdon, K. W., and J. H. Hunt
The Life of the Marsh - the North American Wetlands (1966) — Niering, W. A
A contribution to the management requirements of the wood duck (1965) — Almand, J. D
An evaluation of water- fowl utilization of three age classes of beaver impoundments with emphasis on the black duck (Anas rubripes) (1965) — Stanton, P. B
Research and a practical approach needed in management of beaver and beaver habitat in the southeastern United States (1964) — Arner, D. H
A three year study of the fall migration and roosting flight habitats of the wood duck in east central North Carolina (1961) — Hester, F. E., and T. L. Quay
The wood duck in Califor- nia with special reference to the use of nest boxes (1960) — Naylor, A. E
Wood ducks: twilight tra- velers (1959) — Martin, E. M
Waterfowl use of creeks, beaver swamps, and impoundments in Lee County, Alabama (1955) — Speake, D. W
Housing for wood ducks (1955) — Bellrose, F. C
Alabama waterfowl habitat investigation (1955) — 98pp. Beshears, W. W., Jr
The importance of beaver in waterfolw management at the Seney National Wildlife Refuge (1953) — Beard, E. B
A game inventory of Alabama (1949) — Barkalow, F. S
Beavers and birds (1940) — Carr, W. H
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Waterfowl Status Report, 1974 (1978) — Behring, D. S., S. L. Rhoades, L. D. Schroeder, and M. M. Smith
Vegetation structure and bird use in the Lower Colorado River Valley (1977) — Anderson, B. W. and R. D. Ohmart
Interim classification of wetlands and aquatic habitats of the United States (1976) — Cowardin, L.M., V. Carter, F.C. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe
Management of Southern Forests for Nongame Birds
Importance, Preservation and Management of Riparian Habitat
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An inventory and study of beaver impounded water in Mississippi (1969) — Arner, D. H., J. Baker, D. Wesley and B. Herring
The importance of beaver in waterfowl management at the Seney National Wildlife Refuge (1953) — Beard, E. B.
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Ducks, geese, and swans of North America (1976) — Bellrose, F. S.