Recent publications.

Noah G. Perlut, Allan M. Strong, Therese M. Donovan and Neil J. Buckley. 2008. Grassland songbird survival and recruitment in heterogeneous agricultural landscapes: implications for source-sink demography.  Ecology: 89(7): 1941-1952.

Stuart, P., L. Mirimin, T.F. Cross, D.P. Sleeman, Neil J. Buckley, S. Telfer, R.J. Birtles, P. Kotlík, J.B. Searle. (2007)  The origin of Irish bank voles Clethrionomys glareolus assessed by mitochondrial DNA analysis. Irish Naturalist’s Journal. 28(11) 440-446.

Perlut, N. G., A. M. Strong, T. M. Donovan, and Neil J. Buckley. 2006. Grassland songbirds in a dynamic management landscape: behavioral responses and management strategies. Ecological Applications. 16(6): 2235-2247.

Troy, A. R., A. M. Strong, S. C. Bosworth, T. M. Donovan, Neil J. Buckley and M. L. Wilson .  (2005). Attitudes of dairy farmers regarding adoption of management practices for grassland songbirds.  Wildlife Society Bulletin 33(2) 528-538.

Buckley, Neil J. (2005).  Not so happy families.  Review of “A Natural History of Families” by Scott Forbes.  Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 20(6): 295.

Buckley, Neil J. and Graeme D. Ruxton.  2003.  The resource dispersion hypothesis and the 'future value' of food.  Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 18: 379.

Farnsworth, K., D. P. Sleeman and N. J. Buckley 2002. High numbers of voles in diet of Barn owls in County Cork.  Irish Birds.  7: 142-143. 

Fowle, M. R.,. D. E. Capen and N. J. Buckley. 1999. Population growth and dynamics of Double-crested Cormorants in Lake Champlain.  Northeast Wildlife. 54: 25-34.

Buckley, N. J.  1999.  Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus).  In The Birds of North America No. 402 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. 24pp.

Buckley, N. J. 1998.  Interspecific competition among vultures for preferred roost positions.  The Wilson Bulletin.  110: 122-125.

Buckley, N. J.  1998. Fading of numbers from patagial tags: a potential problem for long-term studies of vultures.  Journal of Field Ornithology.  69: 536-539.

Forbes, L. S., B. Glassey, S. Thornton, M. Forbes, and N. J. Buckley 1997.  Why parent birds play favourites.  Nature 390: 351-352.

Buckley, N. J.  1997.  Experimental tests of the information center hypothesis with black vultures (Coragyps atratus) and turkey vultures (Cathartes aura).  Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology  41: 267-279.

Buckley, N. J.  1997  Spatial-concentration effects and the importance of local enhancement in the evolution of colonial breeding in seabirds. The American Naturalist  149: 1091-1112.

Gotelli, N. J., N. J. Buckley, and J. A. Wiens 1997.  Co-occurrence of Australian land birds: Diamond's assembly rules revisited. Oikos  80: 311-324

Buckley, N. J. 1996.  Food finding and the influence of information, local enhancement, and communal roosting on foraging success of North American vultures. The Auk 113: 473-488.

Buckley N. J. 1995.  Review of Birds of Europe with North Africa and the Middle East.  The Auk  112: 811-812.

Buckley, N. J. 1995.  Review of The New Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland: 1988-1991. The  Auk 112: 812-813.

© Neil Buckley 2001. 

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