Bibliography and Citations

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Conference Paper
Anderson BW, Laymon SA.  1989.  Creating habitat for the yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americana). General Technical Report PSW-110.  Davis (CA): U. S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 468-472.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/documents/psw_gtr110/
Journal Article
Wohner PJ, Laymon SA, STANEK JENNAE, King SL, Cooper RJ.  2020.  Challenging our understanding of western Yellow-billed Cuckoo habitat needs and accepted management practices.  Restoration Ecology.  29(3)
Gaines D, Laymon SA.  1984.  Decline, status and preservation of the yellow-billed cuckoo in California.  Western Birds.  15(2):49-80.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/122234
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2001.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; 12-month finding for a petition to list the yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) in the western continental United States.  Federal Register.  66(143):38611-38626.  Available from https://federalregister.gov/a/01-18560
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2013.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; proposed threatened status for the western distinct population segment of the yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus).  Federal Register.  78(192):61622-61666.  Available from http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-10-03/pdf/2013-23725.pdf
Banks RC.  1988.  Geographic variation in the yellow-billed cuckoo.  Condor.  90(2):473-477.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103974
Girvetz EH, Greco SE.  2007.  How to define a patch: a spatial model for hierarchically delineating organism-specific habitat patches.  Landscape Ecology.  22(8):1131–1142.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10980-007-9104-8#page-2
Larsen EW, Girvetz EH, Fremier AK.  2007.  Landscape level planning in alluvial riparian floodplain ecosystems: using geomorphic modeling to avoid conflicts between human infrastructure and habitat conservation.  Landscape and Urban Planning.  79(3-4):338–346.  Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169204606000776
Girvetz EH, Greco SE.  2009.  Multi-scale predictive habitat suitability modeling based on hierarchically delineated patches: an example for yellow-billed cuckoos nesting in riparian forests, California, USA.  Landscape Ecology.  24(10):1315–1329.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10980-009-9384-2#page-1
Greco S.E.  2013.  Patch change and the shifting mosaic of an endangered bird's habitat on a large meandering river.  River Research and Applications.  29(6):707–717.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rra.2568/abstract
Taylor DM.  2000.  Status of the yellow-billed cuckoo in Idaho.  Western Birds.  31(4):252-254.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/wb/v31n04/p0252-p0254.pdf
STANEK JENNAE, MCNEIL SHANNONE, TRACY DIANE, STANEK JOHNR, MANNING JEFFREYA, Halterman MD.  2021.  Western Yellow‐billed Cuckoo nest‐site selection and success in restored and natural riparian forests.  The Journal of Wildlife Management.