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<strong>Wilson</strong> <strong>Ornithological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Proceedings, 2004 page 12 of 19<br />

Carol R. Foss and Pamela D. Hunt, Audubon <strong>Society</strong> of New Hampshire, Concord, NH, “Avian<br />

community patterns in a northern New England urbanizing landcape.”<br />

Margaret S. Friar, University at Albany, Albany, NY and Ian C.T. Nisbet, I.C.T. Nisbet and<br />

Company, North Falmouth, MA, “Adoption in Common Terns: benefits to the donor<br />

brood.”<br />

Jeremy E. Guinn and James W. Grier, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, Joan Galli and<br />

Richard J. Baker, MN DNR, St. Paul, MN, and Jody G. Millar, US Fish and Wildlife<br />

Service, Rock Island, IL, “Bald Eagle nesting habitat use and responses to human<br />

presence in Minnesota.”<br />

Meena Haribal and André Dhondt, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY; and David Rosane<br />

and Eloy Rodriguez, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, “Chemical compositions of preen<br />

gland secretions of passerines: same goal achieved by different means.”<br />

Dana M. Hawley, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, “The price of the pecking order: how<br />

dominance status mediates immunity in wintering House Finches (Carpodacus<br />

mexicanus).”<br />

James R. Hill, III, Purple Martin Conservation Association, Edinboro, PA, Scott A. Rush and<br />

Bridget J. M. Stutchbury, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada, “The influence of acid<br />

rain on the productivity of Purple Martins: a continent-wide, multi-year perspective.”<br />

David J. T. Hussell, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Peterborough, Ontario, “Tactics for<br />

coping with a variable environment: laying interruptions and extended incubation in Tree<br />

Swallows.”<br />

Eduardo E. Inigo-Elias, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, “Trade of Neotropical<br />

migratory passerine birds: conservation implications across nations.”<br />

Eduardo E. Inigo-Elias, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca NY, Humberto Berlanga, Comision<br />

Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), D.F., MEXICO,<br />

Hector Gomez de Silva Garza, UNAM, D.F., MEXICO, and Arvind Panjabi, Rocky<br />

Mountain Bird Observatory, Brighton, CO, “Species conservation assessment in Mexico:<br />

national and continental priorities.”<br />

Frode Jacobsen, Lutz Bachmann and Jan T. Lifjeld, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway and Marit<br />

Nesje, The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Oslo, Norway, “The effects of<br />

severe population bottlenecks and a reintroduction project on the genetic diversity of<br />

south Scandinavian Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus).”<br />

Christopher S. Jennelle and Evan G. Cooch, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, “The importance of<br />

incorporating encounter probabilities in estimates of disease prevalence: an example<br />

using the House Finch-Mycoplasma gallisepticum system.”<br />

Sara A. Kaiser and Catherine A. Lindell, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, “Effect of<br />

proximity to forest edges on nestling growth and nest survival of Wood Thrush in<br />

southwestern Michigan.”<br />

James S. Kellam, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, “Predation risk, starvation risk, and radio<br />

transmitters in Downy Woodpeckers.”<br />

E. Dale Kennedy, Katherine Niesen, and Douglas W. White, Albion College, Albion, MI,<br />

“Individual variation in songs of House Wrens.”<br />

Stephen W. Kress and C. Scott Hall, National Audubon <strong>Society</strong>, Ithaca, NY, “Thirty years of<br />

puffin restoration on the Maine coast, USA.”

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