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10 Most Cited Articles

Journal of Field Ornithology 10 most cited articles since 2010 from Wiley-Blackwell

(Includes only articles from 2010-2014, must have individual or institutional access to download PDFs)

  1. Douglas, S. B., and D. J. Mennill. 2010. A review of acoustic playback techniques for studying avian vocal duets. Journal of Field Ornithology 81(2):115-129. LINK
  2. Wiebe, K. L. 2011. Nest sites as limiting resources for cavity-nesting birds in mature forest ecosystems: a review of the evidence. Journal of Field Ornithology 82(3):239-248. LINK
  3. Doxon, E. D., C. A. Davis, and S. D. Fuhlendorf. 2011. Comparison of two methods for sampling invertebrates: vacuum and sweep-net sampling. Journal of Field Ornithology 82(1):60-67. LINK
  4. Azpiroz, A. B., J. Pablo Isacch, R. A. Dias, A. S. Di Giacomo, C. S. Fontana, and C. Morales Palarea. 2012. Ecology and conservation of grassland birds in southeastern South America: a review. Journal of Field Ornithology 83(3):217-246. LINK
  5. Bonter, D. N., and E. S. Bridge. 2011. Applications of radio frequency identification (RFID) in ornithological research: a review. Journal of Field Ornithology 82(1):1-10. LINK
  6. Colwell, M, A., N. S. Burrell, M. A. Hardy, K. Kayano, J. J. Muir, W. J. Pearson, S. A. Peterson, and K. A. Sesser. 2010. Arrival times, laying dates, and reproductive success of Snowy Plovers in two habitats in coastal northern California. Journal of Field Ornithology 81(4):349-360. LINK
  7. Lu, X., T. Yu, W. Liang, and C. Yang. 2010. Comparative breeding ecology of two White-bellied Redstart populations at different altitudes. Journal of Field Ornithology 81(2):167-175. LINK
  8. Bridge, E. S., J. F. Kelly, A. Contina, R. M. Gabrielson, R. B. MacCurdy, and D. W. Winkler. 2013. Advances in tracking small migratory birds: a technical review of light-level geolocation. Journal of Field Ornithology 84(2):121-137. LINK
  9. Owen, J. C. 2011. Collecting, processing, and storing avian blood: a review. Journal of Field Ornithology 82(4):339-354. LINK
  10. Liu, Q., J. Yang, X. Yang, J. Zhao, and H. Yu. 2010. Foraging habitats and utilization distributions of Black-necked Cranes wintering at the Napahai Wetland, China. Journal of Field Ornithology 81(1):21-30. LINK

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