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2012
McFarland T M, van Riper III C, Johnson GE .  2012.  The usefulness of riparian NDVI models in assessing avian abundance and richness. Journal of Arid Environments. 77:45-53.
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2011
Crow C, van Riper III C .  2011.  Avian community responses to juniper woodland structure and thinning treatments on the Colorado Plateau.
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Villarreal M L, Norman LM, Wallace CS, van Riper III C .  2011.  A Multi-temporal (1979-2009) Land Use/Land Cover Data Set of the Binational Santa Cruz Watershed, U.S. . U.S. Geological Survey. :25.
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Villarreal ML, van Riper III C, Lovich RE, Palmer RL, Nauman T, Studd SE, Drake S, Rosenberg AS, Malusa J, Pearce RL .  2011.  An inventory and monitoring plan for a Sonoran Desert ecosystem; Barry M. Goldwater Range--West. U.S. Geological Survey. :103.
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Rosemartin A, van Riper III C .  2011.  Biological dimensions of Tern management—A case study of the Least Tern in Sonora, Mexico, and a comparative analysis of reproductive investment in Terns. U.S. Geological Survey. :27.
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Rosemartin A, van Riper III C .  2011.  Distribution and abundance of breeding Least Terns (Sternula antillarum) in northern Sonora, Mexico, 2006-2008. Southwestern Naturalist.
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Nagler P L, T Brown T, Hultine KR, van Riper III C, Bean DW, Dennison PE, Murray RS, Glenn EP .  2011.  Regional Scale impacts of Tamarix leaf beetles (Diorhabda carinulata) on the water availability of western U.S. rivers as determined by multi-scale remote sensing methods. Remote Sensing of Environment.
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Norman L M, Callegary J, van Riper III C, Gray F .  2011.  The border environmental health initiative – Investigating the transboundary Santa Cruz watershed.
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2010
van Riper III C, Sogge MK, Johnson MJ .  2010.  A historical assessment of changes in avian community composition from Montezuma Castle- and Well National Monuments, with additional information from the Camp Verde region of Arizona. The Colorado Plateau IV: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation. :213-270.
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van Riper III C, Wakeling BW, Sisk TK .  2010.  An introduction to and acknowledgement for The Colorado Plateau IV. The Colorado Plateau IV: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation.
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Crow C, van Riper III C .  2010.  Avian community responses to mechanical thinning of a pinyon-juniper woodland: Specialist sensitivity to tree reduction. Natural Areas Journal. 30:191-201.
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Norman L, Tallent-Halsell N, Labiosa W, Weber M, McCoy A, Hirschboeck K, Callegary J, van Riper III C, Gray F .  2010.  Developing an ecosystem services outline decision support tool to assess the impacts of climate change and urban growth in the Santa Cruz watershed; where we live, work, and play. Sustainability. 2(7):2044-2069.
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Halvorson W L: Schwalbe CS, van Riper III C .  2010.  Southwestern Desert Resources. :360.
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van Riper III C, Wakeling BW, Sisk TK .  2010.  Shaping conservation through integration of research with resources management on the Colorado Plateau: A Synthesis. The Colorado Plateau IV: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation.
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van Riper III C, Wakeling BW, Sisk TK .  2010.  The Colorado Plateau IV: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation. :335.
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Jones A, Aumack LE, Beier P, Belnap J Catlin J Fleischner J, Grumbine T, Mattson D, van Riper III C .  2010.  The Colorado Plateau IV: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation. The Colorado Plateau IV: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation. :1-20.
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Johnson MJ, Magill RT, van Riper III C .  2010.  Yellow-billed Cuckoo Distribution and Habitat Associations in Arizona, 1998-1999. . The Colorado Plateau IV: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation. :197-212.
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2009
O’Brien C, van Riper III C, Meyers DE .  2009.  . Making reliable decisions in the study of wildlife diseases: Using hypothesis tests, statistical power, and observed effects. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 45(3):700-712.
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Crow C, van Riper III C .  2009.  Avian community responses to mechanical thinning of pinyon-juniper woodland at Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA. Learning from the Land II.
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Fontaine JJ, van Riper III C .  2009.  A neotropical migrant bird’s dilemma – Where to stop for a good meal..
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Pelz-Serrano K Munguia-Vega A, Piaggio AJ, Neubaum M, Munclinger P, Pártl A, van Riper III C, Culver M .  2009.  Development of nine new microsatellite loci for the American Beaver, Castor canadensis (Rodentia: Castoridae) and cross-species amplification in the European Beaver Castor fiber. Molecular Ecology Resources . 9:551-554.
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Carlisle J D, Skagen SK, Kus BE, van Riper III C, Paxton KL, Kelly JF, .  2009.  Landbird migration in the American West: Recent progress and future research directions. The Condor. 111:211-225.
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Fontaine J J, Decker KL, Skagen SK, van Riper III C .  2009.  Spatial and temporal variation in climate change: a bird’s eye view. Climatic Change. 97(1):305-311.
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Hultine K R, Belnap J, van Riper III C, Ehleringer JR, Dennison PE, Lee ME, Nagler PL, Snyder KA, Uselman SM, West JB .  2009.  Tamarisk biocontrol in the western United States: ecological and societal implications. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 7(10):509-520.
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O'Brien C, van Riper III C .  2009.  The ecology of parasite-host interactions at Montezuma Well National Monument, Arizona; appreciating the importance of parasites. U.S. Geological Survey. :56.
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