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Dunn, E.H. and D.L. Tessaglia-Hymes. 1999. Birds at Your Feeder: A Guide to Feeding Habits, Behavior, Distribution, and Abundance. W.W. Norton & Company, New York, New York.

Hochachka, W.M, J.V. Wells, K.V. Rosenberg, D.L.Tessaglia-Hymes, and A.A. Dhondt. 1999. Irruptive migration of common redpolls.Condor 101:195-204.

Rosenberg, K.V., J.D. Lowe, A.A. Dhondt. 1999. Effects of forest fragmentation on breeding tanagers: A continental perspective. Conservation Biology 13:568-583.

Dhondt, A.A., D.L. Tessaglia, and R. Slothower. 1998. Epidemic mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in House Finches from Eastern North American. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 34:265-280.

Hartup, B.K., H.O. Mohammed, G.V. Kollias, and A.A. Dhondt. 1998. Risk factors associated iwth mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in House Finches. Journal of Wildlife Deseases 34:281-288.

Bonney, R.E., and A.A. Dhondt. 1997. FeederWatch: Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. In: Proceedings of The National Conference on Students & Scientist Partnerships, pp. 64-65. TERC and the Concord Consortium.

Bonney, R.E. and A.A. Dhondt. 1997. FeederWatch: An example of a Student-Scientist Partnership. Chapter 3 In: Internet Links for Science Education: Student-Science Partnerships. Karen C. Cohen, ed. Plenum Press, New York. 260 pp.

Fischer, J.R., D.E. Stallknecht, M.P. Luttrell, A.A. Dhonct, and K.A. Converse. 1997. Mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in wild songbirds: the spread of a new contagious disease in a mobile host population. Emerging Infectious Diseases 3:69-72.

Wells, J.V., K.V. Rosenberg, E.H. Dunn, D.L. Tessaglia, and A.A. Dhondt. 1997. Feeder counts as indicators of spatial and temporal variation in winter abundance of resident birds. Journal of Field Ornithology 69:577-586.

Wells, J.V., K.V. Rosenberg, D.L. Tessaglia, and A.A. Dhondt. 1996. Population cycles in the Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius). Canadian Journal of Zoology 74:2062-2069.

Dunn, E.H. 1995. Bias in Christmas bird counts for species that visit feeders. Wilson Bulletin. 107:122-130.

Dunn, E.H. and D.L. Tessaglia. 1994. Predation of birds at feeders in winter. Journal of Field Ornithology 65:8-16.

Dunn, E.H. 1993. Bird mortality from striking residential windows in winter. Journal of Field Ornithology 64:302-309.

Dunn, E.H. and D.L. Tessaglia-Hymes. 1999. Birds at Your Feeder: A Guide to Feeding Habits, Behavior, Distribution, and Abundance. W.W. Norton & Company, New York, New York.

Hochachka, W.M, J.V. Wells, K.V. Rosenberg, D.L.Tessaglia-Hymes, and A.A. Dhondt. 1999. Irruptive migration of common redpolls.Condor 101:195-204.

Rosenberg, K.V., J.D. Lowe, A.A. Dhondt. 1999. Effects of forest fragmentation on breeding tanagers: A continental perspective. Conservation Biology 13:568-583.

Dhondt, A.A., D.L. Tessaglia, and R. Slothower. 1998. Epidemic mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in House Finches from Eastern North American. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 34:265-280.

Hartup, B.K., H.O. Mohammed, G.V. Kollias, and A.A. Dhondt. 1998. Risk factors associated iwth mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in House Finches. Journal of Wildlife Deseases 34:281-288.

Bonney, R.E., and A.A. Dhondt. 1997. FeederWatch: Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. In: Proceedings of The National Conference on Students & Scientist Partnerships, pp. 64-65. TERC and the Concord Consortium.

Bonney, R.E. and A.A. Dhondt. 1997. FeederWatch: An example of a Student-Scientist Partnership. Chapter 3 In: Internet Links for Science Education: Student-Science Partnerships. Karen C. Cohen, ed. Plenum Press, New York. 260 pp.

Fischer, J.R., D.E. Stallknecht, M.P. Luttrell, A.A. Dhonct, and K.A. Converse. 1997. Mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in wild songbirds: the spread of a new contagious disease in a mobile host population. Emerging Infectious Diseases 3:69-72.

Wells, J.V., K.V. Rosenberg, E.H. Dunn, D.L. Tessaglia, and A.A. Dhondt. 1997. Feeder counts as indicators of spatial and temporal variation in winter abundance of resident birds. Journal of Field Ornithology 69:577-586.

Wells, J.V., K.V. Rosenberg, D.L. Tessaglia, and A.A. Dhondt. 1996. Population cycles in the Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius). Canadian Journal of Zoology 74:2062-2069.

Dunn, E.H. 1995. Bias in Christmas bird counts for species that visit feeders. Wilson Bulletin. 107:122-130.

Dunn, E.H. and D.L. Tessaglia. 1994. Predation of birds at feeders in winter. Journal of Field Ornithology 65:8-16.

Dunn, E.H. 1993. Bird mortality from striking residential windows in winter. Journal of Field Ornithology 64:302-309.

 
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