| Projects
using Tucson Bird Count data |
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18.
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2004 - present.
Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan (Pima
County. TBC data used to determine species list, examine habitat
affinities of species of concern, etc). |
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17.
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2004 - present.
Investigating the prevalence of West Nile Virus in Tucson,
and it's impacts on area birds (R.
McCaffrey, E.Willott, K.Walker, F. Ramberg) . |
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16.
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2004 - present.
Developing and supporting local bird monitoring projects
in the U.S. using the Tucson Bird Count as a model (W.
R. Turner, National Audubon Society, Birdsource). |
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| 15. |
2003 - present.
Relationships among native birds and human-influenced
habitat factors in residential areas of Tucson: How can we encourage
and maintain native bird populations?(R.
McCaffrey). |
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| 14. |
2003 - present. Monitoring
bird community response to water releases on the Fred Enke Wash
(R. McCaffrey, Tucson Water). |
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| 13. |
2003 - present. Evaluating
alternative future scenarios for sustaining Tucson's desertscrub
birds (W. R. Turner). |
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| 12. |
2003 - 2006. Sustaining
Tucson's desertscrub species: Scale-dependent responses of 14 desertscrub
species to their fragmented Tucson habitats (W.
R. Turner). |
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| 11. |
2003 - present. Landbird
migration in the southwest US (S.
Skagen, C. Melcher, others, USGS Ft. Collins Science Center). |
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| 10. |
2003-2004. Patterns
of saguaro health - the effects of non-native cavity nesters and
land use (K. Hutton) |
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| 9. |
2003 - 2004.
Global urbanization and the separation of humans from nature
(W. R. Turner, T. Nakamura, M. Dinetti). |
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| 8. |
2003. Assessing
sensitivity to development of Tucson bird species (W.
R. Turner). |
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| 7. |
2003. Comparison
of birds in Tucson and Phoenix riparian areas (D.
Stuart, M. Katti, W. R. Turner). |
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| 6. |
2003.
Locating Tucson-area Burrowing Owls for ongoing BUOW research (AZ
Game & Fish). |
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| 5. |
2003. Birds
of Madrona Pools area of Saguaro National Park (C.
Conway, A. Boyle; TBC data used to determine species restricted
to washes in Tucson area). |
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| 4. |
2002 - present.
Monitoring potential Tucson-area Important Bird Areas
(W. R. Turner, S. Wilbor, Tucson Audubon
Society). |
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| 3. |
2002. Development
of potential habitat restoration alternatives for Agua Caliente
park (P. Rosen, J. Fonseca, W.
R. Turner, others). |
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| 2. |
2001. Understanding
differences in Abert's Towhee distributions in Phoenix and Tucson
(M. Katti, E. Shochat, W. R. Turner). |
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| 1. |
2001. Evaluation
of Santa Cruz River's West Branch for potential presevation by Pima
County (K. Mauz, P. Rosen, W.
R. Turner; TBC data used from the site itself, and as baseline comparison
to evaluate site's regional importance). |
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| Publications
based on the Tucson Bird Count |
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| 10. |
Turner, W. R. 2006. Interactions
among scales constrain species distributions in fragmented urban
landscapes. Ecology and Society 11:6.
Online at [http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss2/art6/] |

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| 9. |
McCaffrey, R.E. 2005. Using
citizen science in urban bird studies. Urban Habitats
3:70-86. Online at [http://www.urbanhabitats.org/v03n01/citizenscience_full.html] |

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| 8. |
Anonymous. 2005 to present.
Tucson Bird Count article on Wikipedia.
Online at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucson_Bird_Count]. |

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| 7. |
Skagen, S. K., J. F. Kelly,
C. van Riper III, R. L. Hutto, D. M. Finch, D. J. Krueper, and C.
P. Melcher. 2004. Geography of spring landbird migration through
riparian habitats in southwestern North America. Condor
107:212-227.
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| 6. |
Turner, W. R., T. Nakamura
and M. Dinetti. 2004. Global urbanization and the separation of
humans from nature. BioScience 54:585-590. |

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reprint
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| 5. |
Turner, W. R. 2003. Where
are Tucson's birds? Multiscale models, shifting baselines, and alternative
futures. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ,
USA. |

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reprint |
| 4. |
Turner, W. R. 2003. Citywide
biological monitoring as a tool for ecology and conservation in
urban landscapes: the case of the Tucson Bird Count. Landscape
and Urban Planning 65:149-166. |

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reprint |
| 3. |
Turner, W. R. 2003. The Tucson
Bird Count: 2001-2002 results and analysis. Online at [http://www.tucsonbirds.org/results/2002]. |

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| 2. |
Turner, W. R. 2002. The Tucson
Bird Count: Current progress and future prospects. Vermilion
Flycatcher 47:16. |

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| 1. |
Turner, W. R. 2001. Native
birds are in trouble in Tucson. Is there hope? Vermilion
Flycatcher 45:21-24. |

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| Selected
Presentations based on TBC |
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McCaffrey, R. E. 2007. "An
issue of scale: birds and residential development in Tucson, Arizona."
The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference. |
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McCaffrey, R. E. 2007. "The
Tucson Bird Count." AZ/NM Wildlife Society Meeting, Albuquerque,
New Mexico. |
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McCaffrey, R. E. 2006. "Citywide
monitoring for bird science and conservation in urban landscapes:
Lessons and results from the Tucson Bird Count." North American
Ornithological Congress, Veracruz, México. |
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Turner, W. R. 2006. "Citywide
monitoring for bird science and conservation in urban landscapes:
Lessons and results from the Tucson Bird Count." American Museum
of Natural History Spring Symposium, New York. |
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McCaffrey, R. E. 2005. "The
Tucson Bird Count: Conservation Ecology in Action." Tucson
Audubon Society's Institute of Desert Ecology. |
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McCaffrey, R. E. 2004-2005.
"The Tucson Bird Count: Citizen science in action ". Tucson
Audubon Membership Meeting, TARA National Bird Day, Pima Community
College, etc. |
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Turner, W. R. 2004. "The
Tucson Bird Count: Developing a community-based monitoring program
for science and conservation". National Audubon Society Science
Office. |
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Rosenzweig, M. L. 2003-. "Reconciliation
ecology: conserving species diversity in places where people live,
work and play." Various. |
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Turner, W. R. 2003-2005. "Where
are Tucson's birds? Multiscale models, shifting baselines, and alternative
futures." University of Arizona, Princeton University, Texas
State University, Archbold Biological Station, etc. |
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Stuart, D., M. Katti, and
W. R. Turner. 2003. "The Riparian Factor: A comparison of the
Phoenix and Tucson avifauna." Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-term
Ecological Research Symposium. |
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Turner, W. R. 2002. "Responses
of birds to landscape structure in a metropolitan area." Ecological
Society of America Meeting. |
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Katti, M., E. Shochat, and
W. R. Turner. 2001. "Phoenix or Tucson: Does landscape structure
determine where Abert's Towhee's choose to live?" Ecological
Society of America Meeting, International Association of Landscape
Ecology - US Meeting. |
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| Selected
Press coverage of TBC |
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Arizona Daily
Star. July 14, 2005. Front page, Tucson Region. "Creature
comforts - in town." |
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Ali
(Journal of the Italian League for the Protection of Birds,
LIPU). December 2004. Cover story: Humans and nature in the
city [in Italian]. |
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Tucson Citizen.
May 8, 2002. Front page. "Rulers of the roost." |
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KUAT-TV, Arizona
Illustrated. April 29, 2002. Cover Story: "Urban bird
survey." |
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KOLD News 13.
April 4, 2002. 10pm. "UA ecologist keeps track of Tucson’s
feathered friends." |
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Arizona Daily
Star. April 1, 2002. Front page. "Native birds being pushed
to outskirts." |
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Arizona Daily
Star. April 28, 2001. Front page. "Birdman of Tucson." |
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