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Smithsonian Research Bibliography
Townsend, Andrea K., Sillett, T. S., Lany, Nina K., Kaiser, Sara A., Rodenhouse, Nicholas L., Webster, Michael S. and Holmes, Richard T.
2013. Warm Springs, Early Lay Dates, and Double Brooding in a North American Migratory Songbird, the Black-Throated Blue Warbler.
Plos One, 8(4)
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059467
Betts, Matthew G., Rodenhouse, Nicholas L., Sillett, Terence Scott, Doran, Patrick J. and Holmes, Richard T.
2008.
Dynamic occupancy models reveal within-breeding season movement up a habitat quality gradient by a migratory songbird.
Ecography, 31(5): 592-600.
Dobbs, Robert C., Sillett, Terence Scott, Rodenhouse, Nicholas L. and Holmes, Richard T.
2007.
Population density affects foraging behavior of male Black-throated Blue Warblers during the breeding season.
Journal of Field Ornithology, 78(2): 133-139.
Rodenhouse, N. L., Holmes, Richard T. and Sillett, Terence Scott.
2006.
Contribution of site-dependence to regulation of population size: evidence and consequences for biological monitoring of populations.
Acta Zoologica Sinica, 52: 457-464.
Sillett, Terence S., Rodenhouse, N. L. and Holmes, Richard T.
2005.
The ethics of lethal methods.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 3: 241-242.
Sillett, Terence S., Rodenhouse, N. L. and Holmes, Richard T.
2004.
Experimentally reducing neighbor density affects reproduction and behavior of a migratory songbird.
Ecology, 85(9): 2467-2477.
Rodenhouse, N. L., Sillett, Terence Scott, Doran, P. J. and Holmes, Richard T.
2003.
Multiple density-dependent mechanisms regulate a migratory bird population during the breeding season.
Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) B, B270: 2105-2110.