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Predicting presence and abundance of a small mammal species: the effect of scale and resolutionv. 101356–1366
Orrock, John L., Pagels, J. L., McShea, William J., and Harper, E. K. 2000. "Predicting presence and abundance of a small mammal species: the effect of scale and resolution." Ecological Applications, 10 1356–1366.
Parental Care of Fledgling Wood Thrushesv. 112No. 2233–237
Vega Rivera, J. H., Haas, C. A., Rappole, John H., and McShea, William J. 2000. "Parental Care of Fledgling Wood Thrushes." Wilson Bulletin, 112, (2) 233–237.
Range collapse of a tropical cervid (Cervus eldi) and the extent of remaining habitat in central Myanmarv. 2173–183
McShea, William J., Leimgruber, Peter, Aung, M., Monfort, Steven L., and Wemmer, Christen M. 1999. "Range collapse of a tropical cervid (Cervus eldi) and the extent of remaining habitat in central Myanmar." Animal Conservation, 2 173–183.
Additional records of the rock vole, Microtus chrotorrhinus, in Virginiav. 14Virginia Natural History Society36–38
Orrock, John L., Harper, E. K., Pagels, J. F., and McShea, William J. 1999. "Additional records of the rock vole, Microtus chrotorrhinus, in Virginia." Banisteria: a journal devoted to the natural history of Virginia, 14 36–38.
Postbreeding movements and habitat use of adult wood thrushes in Northern Virginiav. 116No. 2American Ornithologists’ Union458–466
Vega Rivera, J. H., McShea, William J., Rappole, John H., and Haas, C. A. 1999. "Postbreeding movements and habitat use of adult wood thrushes in Northern Virginia." The Auk, 116, (2) 458–466.
Detecting the effects of seed hoarders on the distribution of tree species: gray squirrrels (Sciurus carolinensis) and oaks (Quercus sp.) as a model systemVirginia Museum of Natural History250–272
Smallwood, P. D., Steele, M. A., Ribbons, E., and McShea, William J. 1998. "Detecting the effects of seed hoarders on the distribution of tree species: gray squirrrels (Sciurus carolinensis) and oaks (Quercus sp.) as a model system." In Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Tree Squirrels. Steele, M. A., Merrit, J. E., and Zegers, D. A., editors. 250–272. Martinsville, VA: Virginia Museum of Natural History.
Wood thrush postfledging movements and habitat use in northern Virginiav. 10069–78
Vega Rivera, J. H., Rappole, John H., McShea, William J., and Haas, C. A. 1998. "Wood thrush postfledging movements and habitat use in northern Virginia." The Condor, 100 69–78.
Pattern and chronology of prebasic molt for the wood thrush and its relation to reproduction and migration departurev. 110384–392
Vega-Rivera, J. H., McShea, William J., Rappole, John H., and Haas, C. A. 1998. "Pattern and chronology of prebasic molt for the wood thrush and its relation to reproduction and migration departure." Wilson Bulletin, 110 384–392.
Biodiversity monitoring for Vietnam national parksWorld Bank, GEF Office
Stuwe, M. and McShea, William J., editors. 1997. Biodiversity monitoring for Vietnam national parks. Hanoi, Vietnam: World Bank, GEF Office.
The effect of immunocontraception on the behavior and reproduction of white-tailed deerv. 61No. 2560–569
McShea, William J., Monfort, Steven L., Hakim, S., Kirkpatrick, J., Lui, I., Turner, J., Chassy, L., and Munson, L. 1997. "The effect of immunocontraception on the behavior and reproduction of white-tailed deer." Journal of Wildlife Management, 61, (2) 560–569.
The science and politics of managing deer within a protected areav. 25No. 2443–446
McShea, William J. and Rappole, John H. 1997. "The science and politics of managing deer within a protected area." Wildlife Society Bulletin, 25, (2) 443–446.
Herbivores and the ecology of forest understory birdsSmithsonian Institution Press298–309
McShea, William J. and Rappole, John H. 1997. "Herbivores and the ecology of forest understory birds." In The Science of Overabundance: Deer Ecology and Population Management. McShea, William J., Underwood, B., and Rappole, John H., editors. 298–309. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Variable song rates in three species of passerines and implications for estimating bird populationsv. 68No. 3367–375
McShea, William J. and Rappole, John H. 1997. "Variable song rates in three species of passerines and implications for estimating bird populations." Journal of Field Ornithology, 68, (3) 367–375.
The Science of Overabundance: Deer Ecology and Population ManagementSmithsonian Institution Press
McShea, William J., Underwood, B., and Rappole, John H. 1997. The Science of Overabundance: Deer Ecology and Population Management. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Deer management and the concept of overabundanceSmithsonian Institution Press1–7
McShea, William J., Underwood, B., and Rappole, John H. 1997. "Deer management and the concept of overabundance." In The Science of Overabundance: Deer Ecology and Population Management. McShea, William J., Underwood, B., and Rappole, John H., editors. 1–7. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
The attractiveness of a liquid bait to white-tailed deer in the central Appalachian Mountains, Virginia, USAv. 32No. 2395–398
Hakim, S., McShea, William J., and Mason, J. R. 1996. "The attractiveness of a liquid bait to white-tailed deer in the central Appalachian Mountains, Virginia, USA." Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 32, (2) 395–398.
Capturing mammalsSmithsonian Institution Press115–155
Jones, C., McShea, William J., Conroy, M. J., and Kunz, T. H. 1996. "Capturing mammals." In Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity: Standard Methods for Mammals. Cole, F. Russell, Nichols, J. D., Rudran, Rasanayagam, and Foster, Mercedes S., editors. 115–155. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Mammalian signSmithsonian Institution Press157–176
Wemmer, Christen M., Kunz, T. H., Lundie-Jenkins, G., and McShea, William J. 1996. "Mammalian sign." In Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity: Standard Methods for Mammals. Wilson, Don E., Cole, F. Russell, Nichols, J. D., Rudran, Rasanayagam, and Foster, Mercedes S., editors. 157–176. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Long term trends in habitat selection by Kentucky warblers as determined by GISv. 112American Ornithologists’ Union375–381
McShea, William J., McDonald, M. Victoria, Meier, Rudolf, Morton, Eugene S., and Rappole, John H. 1995. "Long term trends in habitat selection by Kentucky warblers as determined by GIS." The Auk, 112 375–381.
Predation on artificial ground nests in large forest blocksv. 58No. 2254–260
Leimgruber, Peter, McShea, William J., and Rappole, John H. 1994. "Predation on artificial ground nests in large forest blocks." Journal of Wildlife Management, 58, (2) 254–260.