The most effective way of communicating research findings to the scientific community is through professional journals. The Center for Conservation Biology is committed to making research findings available to the broader community of researchers as appropriate. Although time constraints have limited submissions and resulted in a greater lag between findings and publication, CCB staff and students regularly submit papers to appropriate journals. Articles from CCB have appeared in a diversity of journals from regional to international.
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1. Recovery of the Chesapeake Bay Bald Eagle nesting population
Watts, B. D., G. D. Therres, and M. A. Byrd. 2008.
Journal of Wildlife Management 72:152-158.
2. Mass variation in Northern Saw-whet Owls: implications for current sexing criteria
Paxton, B. J. and B. D. Watts. 2008.
Journal of Field Ornithology 79:53-57.
3. The influence of salinity on provisioning rates and
nestling growth in bald eagles in the lower Chesapeake Bay
Markham, A. C. and B. D. Watts. 2008.
Condor 110:183-187.
4. The influence of salinity on the diet of nesting bald eagles
Markham, A. C. and B. D. Watts. 2008.
Journal of Raptor Research 42:99-109.
5. Breeding range expansion of the Coastal Plain Swamp Sparrow
Watts, B. D., M. D. Wilson, F. M. Smith, B. J. Paxton, and J. B. Williams. 2008.
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 120:393-395.
6. Whimbrel tracked with satellite transmitter on migratory flight across North America
Watts, B. D., B. R. Truitt, F. M. Smith, E. K. Mojica, B. J. Paxton, A. L. Wilke, and A. E. Duerr. 2008.
Wader Study Group Bulletin 115:55-57.
7. Landscape configuration effects on distribution and abundance of whip-poor-wills
Wilson, M. D. and B. D. Watts. 2008.
Wilson Journal of Ornithology 120: 778-783.
1. Demographics of black vultures in North Carolina
Blackwell, B. F., M. L. Avery, B. D. Watts, and M. S. Lowney. 2007.
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 71:1976-1979.
2. Impact of hurricane Isabel on Bald Eagle nests and reproductive performance in the lower Chesapeake Bay
Watts, B. D. and M. A. Byrd. 2007.
Condor 109:206-209.
3. Documentation of infanticide and cannibalism in Bald Eagles
Markham, A. C. and B. D. Watts. 2007.
Journal of Raptor Research 41:41-44.
4. Waterbirds of the Chesapeake Bay and vicinity: Harbingers of Change?
Erwin, R. M., B. D. Watts, G. M. Haramis, M. C. Perry, and K. A. Hobson [Eds]. 2007.
Waterbirds 30: Special publication 1.
5. Status, distribution and the future of Bald Eagles in the Chesapeake Bay
Watts, B. D., G. D. Therres, and M. A. Byrd. 2007.
Waterbirds 30:25-38.
6. Finfish-waterbird trophic interactions in tidal freshwater tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay
Viverette, C. B., G. C. Garman, S. McIninch, A. C. Markham, B. D. Watts, and S. A. Macko. 2007.
Waterbirds 30:50-62.
7. Ospreys of the Chesapeake Bay: Population recovery, ecological requirements, and current threats
Watts, B. D. and B. J. Paxton. 2007.
Waterbirds 30:39-49.
8. Status review of Chesapeake Bay marsh lands and breeding marsh birds
Wilson, M. D., B. D. Watts, and D. F. Brinker. 2007.
Waterbirds 30:122-137.
9. American Oystercatchers in Maryland and Virginia: Status and distribution
Wilke, A. L., D. F. Brinker, B. D. Watts, A. H. Traut, R. Boettcher, J. M. McCann, B. R. Truitt, and P. P. Denmon. 2007.
Waterbirds 30:152-162.
10. The status of colonial nesting wading bird populations within the Chesapeake Bay and coastal barrier island lagoon system
Williams, B., D. F. Brinker, B. D. Watts, and R. M. Erwin. 2007.
Waterbirds 30:82-92.
11. Colonial nesting seabirds in the Chesapeake Bay region: where have we been and where are we going?
Brinker, D. F., B. Williams, B. D. Watts, and R. M. Erwin. 2007.
Waterbirds 30:93-104.
12. Waterbirds of the Chesapeake Bay region: An introduction
Erwin, R. M., G. M. Haramis, M. C. Perry, and B. D. Watts. 2007.
Waterbirds 30:1-3.
1. Status and distribution of colonial waterbirds in coastal Virginia: The 2003 breeding season
Watts, B. D. and M. A. Byrd. 2006.
The Raven 77:3-22.
2. A census of a Cliff Swallow colony on the Benjamin Harrison Bridge
Williams, B., B. D. Watts, and M. A. Byrd. 2006.
The Raven, 77:35-40.
3. Salinity and population parameters of Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in the lower Chesapeake Bay
Watts, B. D., A. C. Markham, and M. A. Byrd. 2006.
Auk 123:393-404.
4. Effects of Moonlight on Detection of the Whip-poor-will: Implications for Long-term Monitoring Strategies
Wilson, M. D. and B. D. Watts. 2006.
Journal of Field Ornithology 77:207-211.
5. Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle), predator escape
Mitchell, J. C., A. C. Markham, and B. D. Watts. 2006.
Herpetological Review 37:127-129.
1. Bird mortality associated with highway median plantings
Watts, B. D. 2005.
The Raven 74:11-12.
2. An evaluation of nest box use by Common Barn Owls in Virginia
Watts, B. D. and D. M. Whalen. 2005.
The Raven 75:71-77.
3. A recent breeding record of the Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow in Gloucester County Virginia
Watts, B. D. 2005.
The Raven 75:128-131.
4. Breeding season status of the American Oystercatcher in Virginia, USA
Wilke, A. L., B. D. Watts, B. R. Truitt, and R. Boettcher. 2005.
Waterbirds 28:308-315.
5. The use of pine plantations by Worm-eating Warblers in coastal North Carolina
Watts, B. D. and M. D. Wilson. 2005.
Southeastern Naturalist 4:177-187.
6. Decline and protection of the Virginia red-cockaded woodpecker population
Watts, B. D. and D. S. Bradshaw. 2004.
In R. Costa and S. J. Daniels, editors. Red-cockaded woodpecker: road
to recovery. Hancock House Publishers, Blain, Washington, USA.
7. Habitat assessment as a tool in regional conservation planning
Watts, B. D. and D. S. Bradshaw. 2005.
In C. J. Ralph and T. D. Rich, editors. Bird conservation
implementation and integration in the Americas: Proceedings of the
Third international Partners-in-Flight Conference.
1. Status and distribution of breeding Ospreys in the Chesapeake Bay: 1995-1996
Watts, B. D., M. A. Byrd, and M. U. Watts. 2004.
Journal of Raptor Research 38:47-54.
2. The 2003 beach-nesting and colonial waterbirds survey of the Virginia barrier islands
Williams, B., B. Akers, M. Beck, R. Beck, and J. Via. 2004.
The Raven 75(1): 61-66.
1. A summary of the 2002 beach-nesting and colonial waterbirds survey of the Virginia barrier islands
Williams, B., B. Akers, M. Beck, R. Beck, and J. Via.
The Raven 74(2): 53-57, 2003.
2. Bird mortality associated with highway median plantings
Watts, B. D.
The Raven 74:11-12, 2003.
1. A summary of the 2001 Virginia barrier islands beach-nesting and colonial waterbirds survey
Williams, B., B. Akers, M. Beck, R. Beck, and J. Via. 2002.
The Raven 73(1): 10-16.
2. Virginia Bald Eagle breeding survey: A twenty-five year summary (1977-2001)
Watts, B. D. and M. A. Byrd. 2002.
The Raven 73:3-9.
3. Status of breeding Northern Harriers in coastal Virginia
Watts, B. D. and S. J. Rottenborn. 2002.
The Raven 72:153-157.
4. Annual migration density and stopover patterns of Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus)
Whalen, D. M. and B. D. Watts. 2002.
Auk 119:1161-2002.
1. Maturation of a constructed tidal marsh relative to two natural reference tidal marshes over 12 years
Havens, K. J., L. M. Varnell, and B. D. Watts. 2001.
Environmental Engineering 18:305-315.
2. Abundance of shorebirds along the Virginia Barrier Islands during spring migration
Watts, B. D. and B. R. Truitt. 2001.
The Raven 71:1-12.
1. Interspecific variation in extraction of buried seed within an assemblage of sparrows
Whalen, D. M. and B. D. Watts. 2000.
Oikos 88:574-584.
2. Diet of autumn migrating Northern Saw-whet Owls on the Eastern Shore of Virginia
Whalen, D. M., B. D. Watts, and D. W. Johnston. 2000.
Journal of Raptor Research 34:42-44
3. Migrant shorebirds: Role of the Delmarva Coastal Bays
Watts, B. D. 2000.
Proc. Delmarva Coastal Bays Conf III: Tri-state approaches to preserving aquatic resources. Pp 36-38.
4. Breeding bird communities in pine plantations on the Coastal Plain of North Carolina
Wilson, M. D. and B. D. Watts. 2000.
The Chat 64:1-14.
5. Conservation of landbird migrants: Addressing local policy
Mabey, S. E. and B. D. Watts. 2000.
Studies in Avian Biology 20:99-108.
6. Studying wildlife at local and landscape scales: Bachman’s Sparrows at the Savannah River Site
Dunning, J. B., Jr., B. J. Danielson, B. D. Watts, J. Liu, and D. G. Krementz. 2000.
Studies in Avian Biology 21:75-80.
7. Managing wetlands for waterbirds: How managers can make a difference in improving habitat to support a North American Bird Conservation Plan
Erwin, R. M., M. K. Laubhan, J. E. Cornely, and D. S. Bradshaw. 2000.
In: Bonney, R.; Pashley, D. N.; Cooper, R. J.; Niles, L. eds.
Strategies for bird conservation: The Partners in Flight planning
process; Proceedings of the 3rd Partners in Flight Workshop; 1995
October 1-5; Cape May, NJ. Proceedings RMRS-P-16. Ogden, UT: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research
Station.
1. Response of Brown-headed Nuthatches to an understory manipulation
Wilson, M. D. and B. D. Watts. 1999.
Wilson Bulletin 111:56-60.
2. Loggerhead Shrike breeding on Fort Lee Army Installation
Watts, B. D. and E. R. Scholle. 1999.
The Raven.
3. Expansion of the James River Bald Eagle concentration area
Watts, B. D. and M. A. Byrd. 1999.
The Raven 70:18-23.
4. The influence of audio-lures on capture patterns of migrant Northern Saw-whet Owls
Whalen, D. M. and B. D. Watts. 1999.
Journal of Field Ornithology. 70:163-168.
1. Review of the proposal to de-list the American Peregrine Falcon
Millsap, B. A., P. A. Kennedy, M. A. Byrd, G. Court, J. Enderson, and R. N. Rosenfield. 1998.
Wildlife Society Bulletin 26:522-538.
2. Autumn migration of Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) in the middle Atlantic and Northeastern United States: What observations from 1995 suggest
Brinker, D. F., K. E. Duffy, D. M. Whalen, B. D. Watts, and K. M. Dodge. 1998.
Biology and Conservation of Owls of the Northern Hemisphere. USDA
Forest Service/General Technical Report NC-190/1997.
3. A survey of Bachman's Sparrows in southeastern Virginia
Watts, B. D., M. D. Wilson, D. S. Bradshaw, and A. S. Allen. 1998.
The Raven 69:9-14.
4. Shorebirds in Panama - The Best Kept Secret of Birding in Central America
Bradshaw, D. S. 1998.
Pp 71 – 75, In Conservation Panama: Exploring Options for the Future. Proceedings of the Panama Conservation and Ecotourism Workshop, 125 pp.
5. Status and distribution of colonial waterbirds in coastal Virginia
Watts, B. D. and M. A. Byrd. 1998.
The Raven 69:20-31.
1. Autumn migration of Gray-cheeked and Bicknell's Thrushes at Kiptopeke, Virginia, USA
Wilson, M. D. and B. D. Watts. 1997.
Journal of Field Ornithology 68:519-525.
2. The effect of cover and food on space use by wintering Song and Field Sparrows
Beck, C. W. and B. D. Watts. 1997.
Canadian Journal of Zoology 75:1636-1641.
3. Observations of migrant Bobolinks using a fall roost in Oyster, Virginia
Watts, B. D. 1997.
The Raven 68:93-96.
4. Differential fall passage times in two subspecies of the Palm Warbler through the Eastern Shore of Virginia
Wilson, M. D. and B. D. Watts. 1997.
The Raven 68:28-31.
5. Magnitude and timing of the fall migration of Northern Saw-whet Owls through the Eastern Shore of Virginia, 1994-1996
Whalen, D. M., B. D. Watts, M. D. Wilson, and D. S. Bradshaw. 1997.
The Raven 68:97-104.
1. Landscape configuration and diversity hotspots in wintering sparrows
Watts, B. D. 1996.
Oecologia 108:512-517.
2. Social strategy and cover in Savannah Sparrows
Watts, B. D. 1996.
Auk 113:960-963.
3. Population expansion by Double-crested Cormorants in Virginia
Watts, B. D. and D. S. Bradshaw. 1996.
The Raven 67:75-78.
4. Annual plover survey of the Virginia Barrier Islands: A ten year summary
Watts, B. D., D. S. Bradshaw, and R. R. Cross. 1996.
The Raven 67:84-89.
5. Status and distribution of Cliff Swallows in coastal Virginia
Watts, B. D., M. A. Byrd, and M. U. Watts. 1996.
The Raven 67:21-24.
1. Habitat use by a relict population of Red-cockaded Woodpeckers in southeastern Virginia
Bradshaw, D. S. 1995.
pp. 482-488. In Kulhavy, D. L., R. G. Hooper, and R. C. Costa (eds.)
Red-cockaded Woodpecker: Recovery, ecology and management. Stephen F.
Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX.
2. Yellow-crowned Night-Heron (Nyctanassa violacea)
Watts, B. D. 1995.
In the Birds of North America, No. 161 (A. Poole and F. Gill, Eds.).
The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia and The American
Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C.
3. Incidence of breeding by Yellow-crowned Night-herons in juvenal plumage
Watts, B. D. 1995.
Colonial Waterbirds 18:222-223.
4. Ghost crab preys on Piping Plover eggs
Watts, B. D. and D. S. Bradshaw. 1995.
Wilson Bulletin 107:767-768.
1. The influence of human disturbance on the location of Great Blue Heron colonies in the lower Chesapeake Bay
Watts, B. D. and D. S. Bradshaw. 1994.
Colonial Waterbirds 17:163-165.
1. Effects of development on nesting Bald Eagles: Case studies from Chesapeake Bay
Therres, G. D., M. A. Byrd, and D. S. Bradshaw. 1993.
Trans. N. Am. Wild. Nat. Res. Conf. 58:62-69.