Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program: Arizona
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Arizona Research Activities


Photo of landscape taken at a Arizona reservoir.

Arizona scientists are involved in regional, national and international fish and wildlife research. Their work includes developing new methods to manage fish and wildlife species of arid lands; captive breeding techniques for threatened and endangered fishes found no where else in the world; methods to reduce impacts of invasive species on native aquatic ecosystems; effects of climate change on arid land species; cutting-edge genetic techniques for managing fish and wildlife populations; and development of new fish and wildlife survey techniques.

Project Completion Date
Optimizing Control Methods for Northern Crayfish (Orconectes virilis) December 2008
Controlling Introduced Populations of Northern Pike in Parker Canyon and Rainbow Lakes: A Joint Ukrainian – Arizona Collaborative Project July 2008
Methods for Headwaters and Roundtail Chub Culture (Gila nigra and Gila robusta) May 2007
Asian Tapeworm Dynamics in Mohave Tui Chub in Lake Tuendae, California December 2007
Methods for Spawning Mohave Tui Chub December 2007
Use of Praziquantel to Control Asian Tapeworm in Pond Microcosms December 2007
Selected Aspects of the Natural History of Gila Chub (Gila intermedia) December 2009
Methods for Gila Chub Culture (Gila intermedia) December 2007
Effects of Asian Tapeworm on Mohave Tui Chub September 2007
Methods for Spawning Yaqui Chub and Yaqui Topminnow December 2007
Precautions for Praziquantel Use for Control of Asian Tapeworm September 2007
Effects of Asian Tapeworm on Fishes of the Yaqui Basin September 2009
Web-Accessible Database of Standard Fish Sampling Data December 2024
Development of a Continent-Wide Summaries of Fisheries Data Sampled Using Standard Techniques August 2009
Standard Methods for Sampling North American Freshwater Fishes October 2023
Habitat Requirements of Larval and Adult Desert Fishes in Cherry Creek, Arizona: Implications for Water Rights Litigation October 2016
Growth and survival of Apache trout Oncorhynchus Apache under static and fluctuating temperature regimes typical of Southwestern streams: December 2011
Does thermal tolerance of fish vary by life stage? December 2012
Relationship Between Fish Size and Thermal Tolerance September 2011
Using a Mechanistic Model to Develop Management Strategies to Cool Apache Trout Streams under the Threat of Climate Change October 2019
Is Lack of Adequate Food a Bottleneck to Survival of Devils Hole Pupfish Larvae? December 2011
Phenotypic and Genotypic Plasticity in Devils Hole Pupfish December 2011
Enhancing Hatch Rate and Survival in Laboratory-Reared Hybrid Devils Hole Pupfish through Application of Antibiotics to Eggs and Larvae December 2016
Using Remote Videography to Investigate Relationships Between Environmental Conditions and Spawning Behavior in Devils Hole Pupfish December 2017
Analysis of bald eagle habitat selection and movement patterns June 2024
Evaluating impacts of the U.S.A.-Mexico border wall on mammal communities of the Sonoran Desert May 2026
Understanding drought effects on Gambel's quail June 2025
Population Ecology of Introduced Bullfrogs in Southeast Arizona August 2026
The use of genetic analysis to detect migration in the southwest March 2011
The effects of extirpation and reintroduction on the Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) through genome-wide association. May 2011
Cultural Surveys of the Masked Bobwhite Quail in Central Sonora July 2010
Conservation genetics and population structure of Chiricahua leopard frogs in NM, AZ and Mexico June 2010
Assessment of population size and prey selection patterns of Mexican gray wolves on the San Carlos Apache and Fort Apache Indian Reservations, AZ September 2010
Assessment of abundance and diet of felids at Kofa National Wildlife Refuge May 2010
Quantifying impacts of groundwater withdrawal on avian abundance, species richness, and reproductive success in Sonoran Desert parks December 2010
Optimal Timing for Conducting Marsh Bird Surveys in South Florida September 2011
Estimating Population Trends, Relative Abundance, and Effects of Management Actions on 7 Species of Webless Migratory Game Birds January 2011
Effects of the tide stage on detection probability of secretive marsh birds in coastal wetlands: Providing guidance for implementing the National Marsh Bird Monitoring Program on coastal NWRs December 2009
Developing Optimal Survey Techniques for Monitoring Population Status of Rails, Snipe, Coots, and Gallinules September 2010
An evaluation of secretive marsh bird use of managed impoundments and natural marshes of St. Mark's NWR December 2009
Effects of Thermal Tolerance Limits on the Distribution and Restoration of Southwest Native Salmonids August 2011
Control of introduced species in aquatic systems of the desert southwest October 2010
Ecology of American black bear on the Navajo Nation May 2026
Methods to evaluate and increase survival of razorback sucker stocking in the Verde River and Horseshoe Reservoir Arizona. January 2026
American bullfrog control in southeast Arizona December 2024
Eastern indigo snake population monitoring in north-central Florida September 2023
Northern Mexican gartersnake demographics and movement ecology June 2024
Evaluating the effects of nest management on bald eagles in Arizona June 2024
Population ecology of narrow-headed gartersnakes May 2025
Emerging viral diseases in at-risk populations of felids and ungulates February 2027
Using RAD-seq Genomic Methods to Estimate Social Structure and Reproductive Success of a Puma Population and Implications on Affects of Sport-Hunting December 2020
Genetic lineage assessment of Gila topminnow in Arizona December 2018
Kinship for Harris Hawks in Baja California Sur June 2020
Conservation Genomics of Flat-tailed horned lizards in Arizona September 2021
Phylogeography of the masked bobwhite December 2020
Population subdivision of flat-tailed horned lizards in the southwest March 2014
Estimate black bear population size in Arizona January 2014
Conservation status and genetic management of imperiled species along the US-Mexico border June 2018
Comparison of densiometer and inexpensive hemispherical photography to assess streamside canopy December 2018
Habitat Suitability Development for Fishes of the Middle Verde River September 2023
An Integrated Approach to Using YY Technology and Mechanical Control Methods for Invasive Fish Control August 2025
RadSEQ to assess behavior ecology genomics for pumas on the Uncompahgre Plateau of Colorado December 2018
Genetic Diversity of Caracara in Florida December 2021
Developing SNP Markers in Pumas for Genome-Wide Association Study and Population Genetics December 2015
Research on Bobcats and Urbanization in the Tucson Mountain District, Saguaro National Park December 2016
Jaguar Surveying and Monitoring in the United States December 2016
Genetics Sampling Method to Estimate Black Bears Population Size in Arizona December 2016
Arizona Jaguar and Ocelot Grantwriting Project December 2016
Conservation Genetics of the Tiger Rattlesnake December 2017
Arizona Jaguar and Ocelot Conservation Outreach Project June 2015
Evaluating the Use of Molecular Scatology for Monitoring Mammalian Species Diversity in National Parks December 2015
Conservation Genetics and Population Structure of Chiricahua Leopard Frogs (Rana chiricahuensis) in New Mexico, Arizona and Mexico December 2017
Conservation Genetics and Population Dynamics of Black Bears in Arizona December 2017
Assessment of Abundance and Diet of Felids at Kofa National Wildlife Refuge December 2017
Effects of Fragmentation of Desert Habitat in Baja California Sur, on Population Genetics December 2017
Determine Genetic Variability Within Wild and Captive Populations of Sonoran Pronghorn December 2017
Assessment of Population Size and Prey Selection Patterns of Mexican Gray Wolves on the San Carlos Apache and Fort Apache Indian Reservations, Arizona December 2017
The Effects of Extirpation and Reintroduction on the Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) through Genome-Wide Association December 2017
Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Taxonomy and Population Connectivity December 2018
Using Genetic Methods to Estimate Social Structure and Reproductive Success of a Puma Population and Implications on Effects of Sport-Hunting December 2017
Investigation into the Phylogeography and Species States of the Desert Tortoise and its Application to Conservation December 2017
Population Genetic Diversity and Structure in Yellow-Billed Cuckoos (Coccyzus americanus) December 2017
Genetic Characterization of the Invasive Quagga Mussel (Dresseina bugensis) in Southwestern US Lakes December 2017
Taxonomy of Anodonta Mussels in Arizona and Mexico Using Genetic Markers December 2017
Functional Genomics of the Endangered Florida Panther December 2017
Determine Relatedness of Certain Mexican Races of Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) December 2018
Genetic Diversity and Structure for Arizona Bald Eagles December 2017
Evolution of the Ocelot in Arizona December 2017
Genome Approach for Noninvasive Diet Assessment of Mule Deer from Scat December 2017
Epigenomics of the Endangered Sonoran Pronghorn December 2017
Assessment of trophic cascades for the Mexican wolf. December 2017
Use of Citizen Scientists to Monitor Cameras for Jaguar and Ocelot Detection January 2025
Puma Connectivity and Landscape Genetics in the Southwestern US to Resolve the Source of Newly Established Puma Populations at Kofa National Wildlife Refuge December 2015
Evolution of the Jaguar in Arizona, US and Sonora, Mexico December 2017
High-Definition Videography Presentation of Gila Chub at Sabino Canyon Recreation Center to Increase Public Awareness and Conservation December 2017
Can Incentives Help Overcome Landowner Concerns About Endangered Species Critical Habitat? A Rancher Case Study from the Southwestern United States August 2016
Jaguar Critical Habitat Designation Causes Concern for Southwestern Ranchers August 2016
Providing Data to Educators to Support Increased Teaching of the Concept of “Carrying Capacity” in Core Curriculum. December 2016
Videography Presentations to Educate the Public about Arizona Trouts December 2018
Use of High-Definition Video Technology to Acquaint the Public with Cryptic Desert Fishes of the Southern Nevada/Death Valley Region December 2020
Development of Low-Cost, High Definition Videography Methods for Documenting Underwater Flora and Fauna and Creating Education Presentations December 2020
Fisheriesstandardsampling.org: A Simple Web-Accessible Tool to Compare Standard Fish Sampling Data December 2017
In re: Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness Area (W1-11-3342), in the General Adjudication of All Rights to Use Water in the Gila River System and Source, Ariz. Sup. Ct., Case Nos. W1-W4. Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness Area FRWR CLAIMS: Protection of Fish Resources December 2017
Rapid Thermal Imaging of Surface Water Temperatures of Streams: Techniques and Relationship to Subsurface Temperatures December 2015
Construction of a Mesocosm Re-Creation of Devils Hole July 2016
Captive Rearing and Propagation of Critically Endangered Moapa Dace December 2020
Environmental Conditions Utilized by Endangered Moapa Dace While Spawning December 2020
Habitat Suitability Criteria for Northern Crayfish December 2017
Habitat Suitability Criteria for Apache Trout December 2017
Can Ultrasonic Imaging Be Used in Remote Field Environments? A Case Study in Grand Canyon July 2017
Use of Ultrasonic Imaging to Evaluate Egg Maturation of Humpback Chub Gila cypha in Grand Canyon July 2017
Characterizing Marine Faunal Community Composition Across the Gulf of California Using Next-Generation Sequencing of Environmental DNA December 2018
AFS Standard Fish Sampling Techniques and Environmental DNA (eDNA) for Characterizing Fish Relative Abundance, Biomass, and Species Composition in Small Standing Waters (< 23 ha) July 2018
AFS Standard Fish Sampling Techniques and Environmental DNA (eDNA) for Characterizing Fish Relative Abundance, Biomass, and Species Composition in a Large Reservoir December 2018
Comparing Established Snorkeling Techniques to eDNA Sampling Techniques in Streams with Zuni Bluehead Sucker Catostomus discobolus yarrowi and Navajo Nation Genetic Subunit Bluehead Sucker Catostomus discobolus January 2018
Habitat Suitability Criteria for Zuni Bluehead Sucker Catostomus discobolus yarrowi and Navajo Nation Genetic Subunit Bluehead Sucker Catostomus discobolus January 2018
Habitat Suitability Criteria for Non-Native Fishes in Intermediate-Sized Arizona Rivers December 2021
Habitat Suitability Criteria for Native Fishes in Intermediate-Sized Arizona Rivers December 2023
The Role of Riparian Vegetation and Instream Habitat on Fish Communities in Intermediate-Sized Arizona Rivers December 2018
Relationship between native and nonnative fish presence and components of the hydrograph in streams of the Mogollon Rim Emphasis Area, Arizona December 2021
Assessing Modified Prepositioned Areal Electrofishing Devices (PAEDs) for Surveying Fish Habitat Use in Desert Streams December 2018
Research Publications Publication Date
кузьменко, ю. г., т. в. спесивьій, с.а. боннар. 2009. морфологическая характеристика и рост щуки (Esox lucius L.) некоторьіх водоемов сша. рибне господарство міжвідомчий тематичний науковий збірник випуск 67:131-135. (Kuzmenko, Specivy and Bonar. 2009. Morphological characteristics and growth of northern pike in waters of the United States. Fisheries (Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences) 67:131-135 December 2009
Zeigler, M.P., S.F. Brinkman, C.A. Caldwell, A.S. Todd, M. S. Recsetar, and S.A. Bonar. 2013. Upper thermal tolerances of Rio Grande cutthroat trout under constant and fluctuating temperatures. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 142:1395-1405. https://doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2013.811104 | Abstract April 2013
Zeigler, M.P., S.F. Brinkman, C.A. Caldwell, A.S. Todd, M. S. Recsetar, and S.A. Bonar. 2013. Upper thermal tolerances of Rio Grande cutthroat trout under constant and fluctuating temperatures. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 142:1395-1405. https://doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2013.811104 | Abstract | Download April 2013
Wilder, Benjamin T; Amanda T. Becker, Adrian Munguia-Vega, Melanie Culver. 2021. Tracking the desert's edge with a Pleistocene relict. Journal of Arid Environments, DOI.org/10.1016/j.jaidenv.2021.104653 | Abstract October 2021
Widmer, A. M., C. J. Carveth, S. A. Bonar, and J. R. Simms. 2006. Upper temperature tolerance of loach minnow under acute, chronic, and fluctuating thermal regimes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:755-762. July 2006
Ward, D. L., O. E. Maughan, and S. A. Bonar. 2002. A variable speed swim tunnel for testing the swimming ability of age 0 fish. North American Journal of Aquaculture 64:228-231. June 2002
Ward, D. L., O. E. Maughan, S. A. Bonar, and W. J. Matter. 2002. Effects of temperature, fish length, and exercise on swimming performance of age-0 flannelmouth sucker. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131:492-497 June 2002
Ward, D. L, and S. A. Bonar. 2003. Effects of cold water on susceptibility of age 0 flannelmouth sucker to predation by rainbow trout. The Southwestern Naturalist. 48(1):43-46 March 2003
Vaughn EE, Morrison JL, Dwyer J, and Culver M. 2015. Development and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the crested caracara, Caracara cheriway. Conservation Genetic Resources, 7(1):1877-7252 June 2015
Vargas K, Kraberger S, Custer JM, Paietta EN, Culver M, Munguia-Vega A, Dolby GA and A Varsani 2023. Identification of novel polyomavirus in wild Sonoran Desert rodents of the family Heteromyidae. Archives of Virology, 168:253. doi: 10.1007/s00705-023-05877-5. | Abstract October 2023
Vargas K, Brown DE, Wisely E, and M. Culver. 2019. A resurrection of the Tamaulipas white-sided jackrabbit, Lepus altamira, based on DNA sequence data. Revista. Mexicana. Biodiv. vol.90, http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2019.90.2520; Epub May 27, 2019 January 2019
Varas, C., P. Krausman, J. Ramirez, S. Cunnimgham and M. Culver. 2007. Genetic variability in black bears in the Four Peaks area, Tonto National Forest, AZ. In: Borders, Boundaries, and Time Scales, Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Research and Resource Management in the Southwest Deserts, Extended Abstracts: December 2006, pp. 78-80. December 2007
Varas, C., C. Gonzalez Lopez, J. Ramirez, P. Krausman and M. Culver. 2007. Population structure of black bears in northern Mexico. In: Borders, Boundaries, and Time Scales, Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Research and Resource Management in the Southwest Deserts, Extended Abstracts: December 2006, pp. 80-82. December 2007
Ulrich, T. L., and S. A. Bonar. 2020. Inexpensive, Underwater Filming of Rare Fishes in High Definition. Fisheries 45:121-130. March 2020
Ulibarri, R. M., S. Bonar, C. Rees, J. Amberg, B. Ladell, and C. Jackson. 2017. Comparing Efficiency of American Fisheries Society Standard Snorkeling Techniques to Environmental DNA Sampling Techniques. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 37:644-651. May 2017
Tracy, E. E, C. N. Teal, S. J. Ingram, C. J. Jenney, J. D. Grant, and S. A. Bonar. 2021. The Impact of COVID-19 on Freshwater Fisheries Fieldwork and Data Collection. Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10636 July 2021
Tingay, R., M. Culver, E. M. Hallerman, J. D. Fraser and R. T. Watson. 2002. Subordinate males sire offspring in Madagascar fish-eagle (Haliaeetus voiciferoides) polyandrous breeding groups. Journal of Raptor Research 36:280-286 July 2002
Tingay, R. E., M. Culver and R. Watson. 2007. Using molecular sexing to assess field-based techniques for gender assignment in the Madagascar fish-eagle. J. of Raptor Res, 41(1)45-49. December 2007
Tingay, R. E., Dawson, D. A., Pandhal, J., Clarke, M. L., David, V., Hailer, F., and M. Culver. 2007. Isolation of 22 new Haliaeetus microsatellite loci and their characterisation in the critically endangered Madagascar fish-eagle (Haliaeetus vociferoides) and three other Haliaeetus eagle species. Molecular Ecology Notes, doi: 10. 1111/j. 1471-8286. 2007. 01690. x January 2007
Teal, C. N., D. Katharine Coykendall, Matthew R. Campbell, Thomas A. Delomas, Daniel L. Eardley, John A. Erwin, Daniel J. Schill, Javan M. Bauder, Scott A. Bonar and Melanie Culver. 2023. The development of genetic sex identification markers and evidence of a male heterogametic sex determination system in Red Shiner Cyprinella lutrensis. North American Journal of Aquaculture 85:(1)74-86.
October 2022
Teal, C. N., D. J. Schill, S. B. Fogelson, C. M. Roberts, K. Fitzsimmons, J. M. Bauder, W. T. Stewart and S. A. Bonar. 2023. The effects of estradiol-17β on the sex reversal, survival, and growth of green sunfish Lepomis cyanellus. Aquaculture. 562, 738853
January 2023
Teal, C. N., D. J. Schill, S. B. Fogelson, C. M. Roberts, K. Fitzsimmons and S. A. Bonar 2022. Development of Aquaculture Protocols and Gonadal Differentiation of Green Sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus). Aquaculture 547 (2022) 737515 January 2022
Teal, C. N., D. J. Schill, S. B. Fogelson and S. A. Bonar. 2021. Development of aquaculture protocols and gonadal differentiation of Red Shiner
(Cyprinella lutrensis). North American Journal of Aquaculture. Early View.
January 2021
Svancara, C. M., A. M. Lien, W. T. Vanasco, L. López-Hoffman, S. A. Bonar, and G. B. Ruyle. 2015. Jaguar critical habitat designation causes concern for Southwestern ranchers. Rangelands 37(4):144-151. July 2015
Smith, M. D., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Use of mammal manure by nesting burrowing owls: A test of four functional hypotheses. Animal Behaviour 73:65-73. January 2007
Smith, M. D., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Use of artificial burrows on golf courses for burrowing owl conservation. Turf and Environmental Research Online 4:1-6. September 2005
Smith, M. D., C. J. Conway, and L. E. Ellis. 2005. Burrowing owl nesting productivity: a comparison between artificial and natural burrows on and off golf courses. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:454-462. October 2005
Shaw, H.G., Beier, P., Culver, M., and Grigione, M. 2007. Puma Field Guide. A guide covering the Biological Considerations, General Life History, identification, Assessment, and Management of Puma concolor. The Cougar Network December 2007
Schultz, A., E. Maughan, W. Matter, and S. A. Bonar. 2003. Effects of Flooding on Abundance of Native and Nonnative Fishes Downstream From a Small Impoundment. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 23:503-511. May 2003
Schultz, A. A., and S. A. Bonar. 2016. Spawning and hatching of endangered Gila Chub Gila intermedia in captivity. North American Journal of Aquaculture. 78:279-283. August 2016
Schultz, A. A., and S. A. Bonar. 2009. Growth and survival of larval and juvenile Gila chub at different temperatures. North American Journal of Aquaculture. January 2009
Schade, C. B., and S. A. Bonar. 2005. Distribution and abundance of nonnative fishes in streams of the western United States. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25:1386-1394. July 2005
Ruggirello, J. E., S. A. Bonar, O. G. Feuerbacher, L. Simons, and C. Powers. 2015. Spawning Ecology and Captive Husbandry of Endangered Moapa Dace. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Research Report, Tucson. December 2015
Ruggirello, J. E., S. A. Bonar, O. G. Feuerbacher, L. H. Simons and C. Powers. 2018. Propagation of Endangered Moapa Dace. Copeia 106:652-662. December 2018
Ruggirello, J. E., S. A. Bonar, O. G. Feuerbacher and L. H. Simons. 2020. Use of underwater videography to quantify conditions utilized by endangered Moapa Dace while spawning. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 40:17-28. March 2020
Rogowski, D. L., S. Sitko, and S. A. Bonar. 2013. Optimizing Control of Invasive Crayfish Using Life History Information. Freshwater Biology 58:1279-1291. June 2013
Robinson, G., C. J. Conway, C. Kirkpatrick, and D. L. LaRoche. 2010. Response to nestling throat ligatures by three songbirds. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 122:806-809. October 2010
Reitsma, L., M. Goodnow, M.T. Hallworth, and C. J. Conway. 2010. Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis), The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Retrieved from the Birds of North America Online: http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/421. doi:10.2173/bna.421 December 2010
Recsetar, M. S., and S. A. Bonar. Accepted. Survivial of Apache trout Oncorhynchus gilae apache eggs and alevins under static and fluctuating temperature regimes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142:373-379. July 2013
Recsetar, M. S., and S. A. Bonar. 2015. Effectiveness of Two Commercial Rotenone Formulations on the Eradication of Virile Crayfish. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 35:616-620 May 2015
Recsetar, M. S., S. A. Bonar, and O. G. Feuerbacher. 2014. Growth and survival of Apache Trout under static and fluctuating temperature regimes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143:1247-1254 July 2014
Recsetar, M. S., M. P. Zeigler, D. L. Ward, S. A. Bonar, and C. A. Caldwell. 2012. Relationship Between Fish Size and Thermal Tolerance. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 141:1433-1438. September 2012
Ramirez J, Munguia-Vega A and M Culver. 2011. Isolation of microsatellite loci from the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbuenae). Conservation Genetic Resources, 3:327-329. April 2011
Quijada-Mascarenas A, van Riper III C, James DJ, Lopez-Hoffman L, Sharp C, Gimblett R, Scott ML, Norman LM, Medellin R, Callegary JB, List R, Wallace CSA, Holm P, Glenn E, Leenhouts J, Esque T, Culver M, Webb R, Steidl RJ, Villarreal ML, Nagler P, Lackner W, Sturm M, Castillo-Gamez R, and Ceballos G. 2012. An ecosystem approach for developing an environmental monitoring program for the US/Mexico Border Region. In: de la Parra C.A., A. Cordova & E. Petersn (Eds) The Border Wall: Venues, Mechanisms and Stakeholders for a Constructive Dialogue Between the United States and Mexico. INE/El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico. - http://www2.ine.gob.mx/publicaciones/consultaPublicacion.html?id_pub=606 December 2012
Price Baker, J. and S. A. Bonar. 2019. Using a mechanistic model to develop management strategies to cool Apache Trout streams under the threat of climate change. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 39:849-867. September 2019
Petre, S. J. and S. A. Bonar. 2017. Determination of habitat requirements for Apache Trout Oncorhynchus apache. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146:1-15. January 2017
Peterson, J., J. Dunham, P. Howell, R. Thurow, and S. Bonar. In Press. Protocol for Determining Bull Trout Presence. American Fisheries Society Bull Trout Committee Special Publication. July 2001
Perez, C. R., S. A. Bonar, J. J. Amberg, B. Ladell, C. Reese, W. T. Stewart, C. J. Gill and C. Cantrell. 2017. Comparison of American Fisheries Society (AFS) Standard Fish Sampling Techniques and Environmental DNA for Characterizing Fish Communities in a Large Reservoir. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 37:1010-1027. July 2017
Pennock, C. A., P. Budy, S. A. Bonar, T. E. Dowling, K. B. Gido, E. I. Gilbert, B. R. Kesner, C. P. Paukert, M. C. Quist, J. Stahli, T. F. Turner, and D. L. Ward. 2022. Assessment of potential augmentation and management strategies for Razorback Sucker Xyrauchen texanus in Lake Mead and Grand Canyon: A Science Panel Summary. (No FSP possible). April 2022
Pelz-Serrano K, Munguia-Vega A, Piaggio AJ, Neubaum M, Munclinger P, van Riper C III, 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. March 2009
Payne, N., Combrink, L., Kraberger, S., Fontenele, R.S., Schmidlin, K., Cassaigne, I., Culver, M., Varsani, A., and Van Doorslaer, K. 2023. DNA virome composition of two sympatric wild felids, bobcat (Lynx rufus) and puma (Puma concolor) in Sonora, Mexico. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, October 14:esad057. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esad057. | Abstract April 2023
Payne N, Kraberger S, Fontenele RS, Schmidlin K, Bergeman MH, Cassaigne I, Culver M, Varsani A and K Van Doorslaer. 2020, Novel circoviruses detected in feces of Sonoran felids. Viruses, 12(9), 1027; https://doi.org/10.3390/v12091027 | Abstract | Publisher Website September 2020
Payne N, JA Erwin, J Morrison, J Dwyer and M Culver. 2023. Genomic Insights into Isolation of the Threatened Florida Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus). J Heredity, 14:esad057. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esad057. | Abstract October 2023
Palmer, G. C., M. Culver, B. R. Murphy, E. M. Hallerman and N. Billington. 2006. Genetic markers show distinct walleye stocks in Claytor Lake and the Upper New River, Virginia. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies December 2006
Overpeck, J. T., and S. A. Bonar. 2021. Southwestern fish and aquatic systems: the climate challenge. In D.L. Propst, J.E. Williams, K.R. Bestgen, and C.W. Hoagstrom, eds. Standing between life and extinction: ethics and ecology of conserving aquatic species in the American Southwest. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. IP-088747 March 2021
Ogonowski, M. S., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Migratory decisions in birds: extent of genetic versus environmental control. Oecologia 161:199-207. August 2009
Ochoa, A; David P. Onorato, Melody E. Roelke-Parker, Melanie Culver, and Robert Fitak. 2022. Give and Take: Effects of Genetic Admixture in Endangered Florida Panther Mutation Load. Journal of Heredity, 113, 491-499 doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esac037 | Abstract February 2022
Ochoa, A, Onorato, DP, Fitak, RR, Roelke-Parker, ME and M. Culver. 2017. Evolutionary and functional mitogenomics associated with the genetic restoration of the Florida panther. J. Heredity, 1-7, doi:10.1093/jhered/esx015 February 2017
Ochoa A, Wells SA, West G, Al-Smadi M, Redondo, SA Sexton SR, Culver M. 2016. Can captive populations function as sources of genetic variation for reintroductions into the wild? A case study of the Arabian oryx from the Phoenix Zoo and the Shaumari Wildlife Reserve, Jordan. Conservation Genetics 17(5)1145–1155 October 2016
Ochoa A, Onorato DP, Fitak RR, Roelke-Parker ME and M Culver. 2019. DeNovo assembly and annotation from paternal and F1 puma genomes of the Florida panther genetic restoration program. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetic, Early online September 13, 2019; https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.400629. August 2019
Nicholson KL, Krausman PR, Munguia-Vega A, and Culver M. 2011. Spatial and temporal interactions of sympatric mountain lions in Arizona. European Journal of Wildlife Management, DOI: 10.1007/s10344-011-0528-8 | Abstract April 2011
Nemec, Z. C., L. N. Lee and S. A. Bonar. 2021. Development and evaluation of habitat suitability criteria for native fishes in three Arizona streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41:661-677. June 2021
Naidu A, Smythe LA, Thompson RW, and M Culver. 2011. Genetic analysis of scats reveals minimum number and sex of recently documented mountain lions. J of Fish and Wildlife Management 2(1) June 2011
Naidu A, Fitak RR, Munguia-Vega A, and M Culver. 2012. Novel PCR primers for complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene sequencing in mammals. Molecular Ecology Resources 12(2):191-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-0998.2011.03078.x March 2012
Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, B. S. Smith, and T. E. Lewis. 2008. Observer detection probability and daily variation in vocalization probability of wetland-dependent birds in northwestern Florida. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 120:513-518. September 2008
Munguia-Vega, A., Rodriguez-Estrella, R., Nachman, M., Culver, M. 2009. Polymorphic microsatellite loci for the sand pocket mouse Chaetodipus arenarius, and endemic from the Baja California Peninsula. Molecular Ecology Resources, 9:305-307. January 2009
Munguia-Vega A, Rodriguez-Estrella R, Shaw WW, Culver M. 2013. Localized extinction of an arboreal desert lizard caused by habitat fragmentation. Biological Conservation 157:11-20. January 2013
Munguia-Vega A, Rodriguez-Estrella R, Nachman MW, Shaw W, Culver M. 2009. Habitat loss and fragmentation in the Sonoran desert and its impact on the genetic structure and extinction risk of the Baja California endemic black-tailed brush lizard (Urosaurus nigricaudus). Sonoran Herpetologist 20:12-15. February 2009
Munguia-Vega A, Rheude M, Culver M. 2009. Ten new microsatellite loci for the striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis). Conservation Genetics Resources. DOI 10.1007/s12686-009-9101-0 December 2009
Munguia-Vega A, Pelz-Serrano K, Goode M, Culver M. 2009. Eleven new microsatellite loci for the tiger rattlesnake (Crotalus tigris). Molecular Ecology Resources, 9:1267-1270. July 2009
Munguia-Vega A, Klimova A, Culver M. 2013. New microsatellite loci isolated via next-generation sequencing for two endangered pronghorn from the Sonoran Desert. Conservation Genetic Resources. DOI 10.1007/s12686-012-9749-8 March 2013
Moncrief, N.D., R.A. Van Den Bussche, R.D. Dueser, N.E. Cockett, D. Loftis and M. Culver. 2008. Diagnostic genetic marker that differentiates eastern fox squirrels from eastern gray squirrels. J. Wildlife Management, 72(1):320-323. January 2008
Mercado-Silva, N., and S. A. Bonar. 2013. Estandarización de métodos para el muestreo de peces de agua dulce en México: Avances y oportunidades. Ciencia Pesquera 21(2):57-63 December 2013
Mercado-Silva, N., S. A. Bonar, C. Schwalbe, and C. Witt. 2014. Natural Resource Condition Assessment of the Reservoirs of the Aspinall Unit, Curecanti National Recreation Area. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Final Report. July 2014
Mapula, J. A., O. Feuerbacher, and S. A. Bonar. 2014. Relationship between food type and growth and survival of larval hybrid Devils Hole pupfish. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report. July 2014
Manning JA, Edwards T, Clemons J, Leavitt DJ, Goldberg C, and M Culver. 2022. Herbivorous reptile scat as a source of DNA for population monitoring. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, 12, e9415 https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9415 | Abstract October 2022
Macías-Duarte, A., C. J. Conway, and M. Culver. 2020. Agriculture creates subtle genetic structure among migratory and non-migratory populations of Burrowing Owls throughout North America. Ecology and Evolution 10:10697–10708. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.6725 September 2020
Macías-Duarte, A., C. J. Conway, G.L. Holroyd, H. E. Valdez-Gómez, and M. Culver. 2019. Genetic variation among island and continental populations of Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) subspecies in North America. Journal of Raptor Research 53: 127-133. doi:10.3356/JRR-18-00002 May 2019
Macias-Duarte, A., C. J. Conway, A. Munguia-Vega, and M. Culver. 2010. Novel microsatellite loci for the Burrowing Owl, Athene cunicularia. Conservation Genetics Resources 2:67-69. October 2010
Mac?as-Duarte, A., A. B. Montoya, W. G. Hunt, Alberto Lafon-Terrazas, and R. Tafanelli. 2004. Reproduction, prey, and habitat of the Aplomado Falcon (Falco femoralis) in desert grasslands of Chihuahua, Mexico. The Auk 121:1081-1093. January 2004
Lorenzen, K., I. G. Cowx, R. E. M. Entsua-Mensah, , N. P. Lester, J. D. Koehn, R. G. Randall, S. Nam, S. A. Bonar, D. B. Bunnell, P. Venturelli, S. D. Bower, and S. J. Cooke. 2016. Stock assessment in inland fisheries: a foundation for sustainable use and conservation. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. June 2016
Lien, A, C Ulibarri, G Ruyle, S Bonar, W Vanasco, & L López-Hoffman. 2019. Opportunities and barriers for endangered species conservation using payments for ecosystem services. Biological Conservation. 232:74-82. doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2019.01.017 April 2019
Leslie, L. L., C. E. Velez , and S. A. Bonar. 2004. Utilizing Volunteers on Fisheries Projects: Benefits, Challenges, and Management Techniques. Fisheries. 29(10):10-14. October 2005
Lantz, S. J., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Factors affecting daily nest survival of burrowing owls within black-tailed prairie dog colonies. Journal of Wildlife Management 73:232-241. February 2009
Lantz, S. J., C. J. Conway, and S. H. Anderson. 2007. Multi-scale habitat selection by burrowing owls in black-tailed prairie dog colonies. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:2664-2672. November 2007
Kuzmenko, Y., T. Spesivy, and S. A. Bonar. 2008. Comparative analyses of northern pike (Esox lucius L.) growth rates from reservoirs of Ukraine and USA. Сучасні Проблеми Теоретичної Та Практичної Іхтіології. Канів, 2008:91-92. October 2008
Kube�ka, J., U. S. Amarasinghe, S. A. Bonar, J. Hateley, P. Hickley, E. Hohausov�, J. Mat�naa, J. Peterka, P. Suuronen, V. Tereschenko, R. Welcomme, I. J. Winfield. 2009. The true picture of a lake or reservoir fish stock: a review of needs and progress. Fisheries Research. January 2009
Kraberger, Simona; Laurel EK Serieys, Cécile Richet, Nicholas M Fountain-Jones, Guy Baele, Jacqueline M Bishop, Mary Nehring, Jacob S Ivan, Eric S Newkirk, John R Squires, Michael C Lund, Seth PD Riley, Christopher C Wilmers, Paul D van Helden, Koenraad Van Doorslaer, Melanie Culver, Sue VandeWoude, Darren P Martin, and Arvind Varsani. 2021. Complex evolutionary history of felid anelloviruses. Virology, 562:176-189 | Abstract July 2021
Kline, S. J., and S. A. Bonar. 2009. Captive breeding of Yaqui topminnow and Yaqui chub. North American Journal of Aquaculture. January 2009
Kline, S. J., T. P. Archdeacon, and S. A. Bonar. 2009. Effects of praziquantel on eggs of the Asian tapeworm Bothriocephalus acheilognathi. North American Journal of Aquaculture. October 2009
Klimova A, Munguia-Vega A, Hoffman JI, and Culver M. 2014. Genetic diversity and historical demography of two endangered captive pronghorn subspecies from the Sonoran Desert. Journal of Mammalogy, DOI: 10.1644/13-MAMM-A-321 October 2014
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2006. Woodrat (Neotoma) depredation of a yellow-eyed junco (Junco phaeonotus) nest in southeastern Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist 51:412-414. September 2006
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Nest predators of ground-nesting birds in montane forests of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 122:614-617. September 2010
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Importance of montane riparian forest and influence of wildfire on nest-site selection of ground-nesting birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 74:729-738. April 2010
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2005. An evaluation of survey methods for monitoring interior populations of band-tailed pigeons. Pages 21-23 in Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program Project Abstracts – 2004. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management. Denver, CO. September 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and P. B. Jones. 2006. Distribution and relative abundance of forest birds in relation to burn severity in southeastern Arizona. Journal of Wildlife Management 70:1005-1012. September 2006
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and M. H. Ali. 2009. Sanitation of entire broods of dead nestlings may bias cause-specific nest failure rates. Ibis 151:207-211. January 2009
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2007. Range expansion of the Buff-breasted Flycatcher (Empidonax fulvifrons) into the Rincon Mountains, Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist 52:149-152. March 2007
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, K. M. Hughes, and J. deVos. 2007. Probability of detecting band-tailed pigeons during call-broadcast versus auditory surveys. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:231-237. March 2007
Jones, J. W., M. Culver, V. David, J. Struthers, N. Johnson, R. J. Neves, S. J. O'Brien, and E. M. Hallerman. 2004. Development and characterization of microsatellite loci in the endangered oystermussel Epioblasma capsaeformis (Bivalvia Unionidae). Molecular Ecology Notes 10:1-4. April 2004
Johnson, J.A., Tingay, R.A., Culver, M., Hailer, F., Clarke, M.L., Mindell, D.P. 2009. Long-term survival despite low genetic variability in the critically endangered Madagascar fish-eagle. Molecular Ecology, 18:54-63. January 2009
Jenney, C. J., Z. C. Nemec, L. N. Lee, and S. A. Bonar.2022. Increased juvenile native fish abundance following a major flood in an Arizona river. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 37:1-14. February 2022
Jenney, C. J., J. M. Bauder, and S. A. Bonar. (2023). Native fish abundance and habitat selection changes in the presence of nonnative piscivores. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 00, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1111/eff.12742 August 2023
Ingram, S. J., J. D. Grant, Z. S. Beard, N. Berg, A. M. Ringelman, and S. A. Bonar. 2023. Estimating age and growth of Largemouth Bass in Southwestern Reservoirs using otoliths and scales. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. https://doi.org/10.3996/JFWM-23-006 August 2023
Iles, A., T. P. Archdeacon, and S. A. Bonar. 2012. Novel praziquantel treatment regime for controlling Asian tapeworm infections in pond-reared fishes. North American Journal of Aquaculture 74:113-117. April 2012
Hutto, R. L., C. J. Conway, V. A. Saab, and J. R. Walters. 2008. What constitutes a natural fire regime? Insight from the ecology and distribution of coniferous forest birds in North America. Fire Ecology 4:115-132. January 2009
Holroyd, G., C. J. Conway, and H. Trefry. 2011. Breeding dispersal of a Burrowing Owl from Arizona to Saskatchewan. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 123:378-381. April 2011
Highton R , Hastings AP, Palmer C, Watt Rs, Hass CA, Culver M, and SJ Arnold. 2012. Concurrent Speciation in the Eastern Woodland Salamanders (Genus Plethodon): DNA Sequences of the Complete Albumin and Partial 12s Mitochondrial Genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 71:127-141 May 2012
Haynes, L., Hackl, C. Z., and M. Culver. 2005. Wild cats of the sky islands: a summary of monitoring efforts using noninvasive techniques. In: Gottfried GJ, Gebow BS, Eskew LG, Edminster CB, compilers. Connecting Mountain Islands and Desert Seas: Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago II, Proceedings RMRS-P-36, pp. 185-188. September 2005
Hayes Hursh, S., J.M. Bauder, M. Fidino, and D. Drake. 2023. An urban cast of characters: landscape use and cover influencing mammal occupancy in an American midwestern city. Landscape and Urban Planning 229:104582. doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2022.104582">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2022.104582 | Abstract | Publisher Website October 2022
Hahn EE, Klimova A, Munguia-Vega A, Clark KB, and Culver M. 2020. Use of museum specimens to refine historical pronghorn subspecies boundaries. J. Wildlife Management, https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21810 | Abstract January 2020
Hahn EE and M Culver. 2021. Genetic diversity and structure in Arizona pronghorn following conservation efforts. Conservation Science and Practice, doi:10.1111/csp2.498 July 2021
Grant, J. D., S. J. Ingram and S. A. Bonar. 2023 Influence of electrofishing boat operation and driving techniques on reservoir fish catches. Fisheries. Early View. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10964 July 2023
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2009. What constitutes a nesting attempt? Variation in criteria causes bias and hinders comparisons across studies. The Auk 126:31-40. January 2009
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Use of video probe does not affect burrowing owl reproductive parameters or return rates. Journal of Wildlife Management 73:154-157. January 2009
Flinders, J. M., and S. A. Bonar. 2008. Growth, condition, diet, and consumption rates of northern pike in three Arizona reservoirs. Lake and Reservoir Management 24:99-111 June 2008
Fitak RR, Rinkevich S, and M Culver. 2018. Genome-wide analysis of SNPs is consistent with no domestic dog ancestry in the endangered Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi). Journal of Heredity, 109(4):372-383. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esy009. May 2018
Fitak RR, Naidu A, Thompson RW and M Culver. 2015. PumaPlex 1.0: a new panel of SNP markers for the genetic management of North American pumas. Submitted to Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. November 2015
Fitak RR, Koprowski JL, and Culver M. 2013. Severe reduction in genetic variation in a montane isolate: the endangered Mount Graham red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus grahamensis). Conservation Genetics, DOI 10.1007/s10592-013-0511-x December 2013
Feuerbacher, O., S. A. Bonar, and P.J. Barrett. 2016. Design and testing of a mesocosm-scale habitat for culturing the endangered Devils Hole Pupfish. North American Journal of Aquaculture 78:259-269. June 2016
Feuerbacher, O., S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2014. Construction of a mesocosm-scale habitat recreation of Devils Hole for pupfish culture. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Final Report. July 2014
Feuerbacher, O. G., S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2016. Enhancing hatch rate and survival in laboratory-reared hybrid Devils Hole pupfish through application of antibiotics to eggs and larvae. 2016. North American Journal of Aquaculture 79:106-114. December 2016
Feuerbacher, O. G., J. A. Mapula and S. A. Bonar. 2015. Propagation of Hybrid Devils Hole Pupfish, Cyprinodon diabolis x Cyprinodon nevadensis mionectes. North American Journal of Aquaculture 77:513-523. August 2015
Erwin, R. M., C. J. Conway, and S. W. Hadden. 2002. Species occurrence of marsh birds at Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts. Northeastern Naturalist 9:1-12. January 2002
Erwin JA, Vargas K, Blais BR, Bennett K, Muldoon J, Findysz S, Christie C, Heffelfinger JR and M Culver. 2018. Genetic assessment of a bighorn sheep population expansion in the Silver Bell Mountains, Arizona. Peer J, DOI 10.7717/peerj.5978 October 2018
Erwin JA, RR Fitak, and M Culver. 2021. PumaPlex100: An expanded tool for puma genotyping with low-yield, poor quality DNA. Conservation Genetics Resources, DOI: 10.1007/s12686-021-01206-7. April 2021
Erwin JA, Fitak RR, Dwyer JF, Morrison JL, Culver M. 2016. Molecular detection and prevalence of bacteria in the families Rikettsiaccae and Anaplasmataccae in northern crested caracaras (Caracara cheriway). Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases 7(3):470-4 doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2016.01.015 April 2016
Edwards T, Vaughn M, Rosen P, Melendez Torres C, Karl AE, Culver M and RW Murphy. 2016. Shaping species with ephemeral boundaries, the distribution and genetic structure of desert tortoise (Gopherus morafkai) in the Sonoran Desert. J of Biogeography 43(3)484-497 doi: 10.1111/jbi.12664 March 2016
Edwards T, Tollis M, Hsieh P-H, Gutenkunst R, Liu Z, Ksumi K, Culver M, Murphy RW. 2016. Assessing models of speciation under different biogeographic scenarios; an empirical study using multi-locus and RNA-seq analyses. Ecology and Evolution 6(2):379-96. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1865 January 2016
Edwards T, Berry KH, Inman RD, Esque TC, Nussear KE, Jones CA and M Culver. 2015. Testing taxon tenacity of tortoises: Evidence for a geographical-selection gradient at a secondary contact zone. Ecology and Evolution, DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1500 May 2015
DuBey, R., S. Schrader, C. Caldwell, D. L. Winkleman, P. Budy, and S. Bonar. 2007. Southwest regional risk assessment for whirling disease in native salmonids: Data assembly and conceptual model development. Pages 47-48 In Proceedings of the 13th Annual Whirling Disease Symposium "Resistance on Two Fronts". Denver, Colorado, February 12-13, 2007. May 2007
Dominguez-Contreras JF, Munguia-Vega A, Ceballos-Vasquez BP, Arellano-Martinez M, Garcia-Rodriguez FJ, Culver M and H. Reyes-Bonilla. 2018. Life histories predict genetic diversity and population structure within three species of octopus targeted by small-scale fisheries in Northwest Mexico. PeerJ 6:e4295 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4295 February 2018
Dominguez-Contreras JF, Munguia-Vega A, Ceballos-Vasquez BP, Arellano-Martinez M, Culver M. 2014. Characterization of microsatellite loci from two-spotted octopus Octopus bimaculatus Verrill 1883 from pyrosequencing reads. Conservation Genet Resour 6:465 doi:10.1007/s12686-013-0128-x January 2014
Divens, M., S. A. Bonar, and B. Pfeifer. 2000. Trout stocking in high lakes: Reported impacts and implications for Washington State. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Research Report April 2001
Didenko A. V., and S. A. Bonar. 2004. Standard weight (Ws) equations for four rare desert fishes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24:697-703. May 2004
Decker, K. L., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Effects of an unseasonable snowstorm on Red-faced Warbler nesting success. The Condor 111:392-395. May 2009
Culver, M., P. W. Hedrick, K. Murphy, S. J. O'Brien, M. G. Hornocker. 2008. Estimation of bottleneck size in Florida panthers. Animal Conservation, 11:104-110. April 2008
Culver, M. 2006. A Primer of Conservation Genetics. Richard Frankham, Jonathan D. Ballou, and David A. Briscoe. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK. Journal of Wildlife Management, 70(1):301 December 2006
Culver, M. 2005. Genetic Variation, Gene Flow and Population Identification for North American Pumas. In: The Eastern Cougar, Chris Bolgiano and Jerry Roberts (eds. ), Stackpole Books, pp142-149. September 2004
Culver M. 2016. Jaguar Surveying and Monitoring in the United States. Final Completion Report for USFWS Contract Number F11PXO5778. April 2016
Culver M. 2010. Lessons and insights from evolution, taxonomy, and conservation genetics. In: Cougar Ecology and Conservation. Maurice Hornocker and Sharon Negri eds. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London. December 2010
Culver M. 2006. Puma phylogeography and how genetics is applied to identifying the eastern puma. Proceedings of the Eastern Cougar Conference, 2004, pp. 114-116. December 2006
Culver M, Varas C, Harveson PM, McKinney B, Harveson LA. 2009. Connecting wildlife habitats across the U.S.-Mexico border. In: Making Conservation Work Across the U.S.-Mexico Border. Edited by Laura Lopez-Hoffman, Emily D. McGovern, Robert Varady, and Karl W. Flessa. The Edge Environmental Science, Law, and Policy Series. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, pp 83-99. December 2009
Culver M, Schwartz M. 2011. Conservation Genetics and Cougar Menegement. In: Managing Cougars in North America. Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Cougar Working Group and Jack H. Berryman Institute Press, pp 91-109. December 2011
Culver M, H Ernest, RB Gagne, and KD Gustafson. 2023. Chapter 4. Conservation Genetics as Relevant to Cougar Management; In: WAFWA Cougar Management Guidelines Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Cougar Working Group and Jack H. Berryman Institute Press, | Abstract January 2023
Culver M, Fitak R, Herrmann H-W. 2011. Genetic Methods for Biodiversity Assessment. In: Biological Diversity: Frontiers in Measurement and Assessment, pp 208-218. Oxford University Press. December 2011
Culver M, Driscoll C, Eizirik E, G Spong. 2010 Genetic Applications in Wild Felids. In: Felid Biology and Conservation. Oxford University Press, pp 107-123 December 2010
Culver M and A. Ochoa Hein. 2016. Jaguar taxonomy and genetic diversity for southern Arizona, U.S. and Sonora, Mexico. Final Report submitted to USFWS (contract F12PX02072). May 2016
Cooke, S.J., A.H. Arthington, S.A. Bonar, S.D. Bower, D.B. Bunnell, R.E.M. Entsua-Mensah, S. Funge-Smith, J.D. Koehn, N.P. Lester, K. Lorenzen, S. Nam, R.G. Randall, P. Venturelli and I.G. Cowx. 2016. Assessment of inland fisheries: A vision for the future. Pages 45-62 in C. Goddard, N. Leonard, W.W. Taylor and D. Bartley, Eds. Freshwater, Fish, and the Future: Proceedings of the Global Cross-Sectoral Conference. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD. IP-077138 July 2016
Conway, C. J., and W. R. Eddleman. 2000. Yuma Clapper Rail. Pages 277-284 in Endangered Animals: A reference guide to conflicting issues (R. P. Reading and B. J. Miller, eds. ). Greenwood Press, Westport, CT. September 2000
Conway, C. J., and V. Garcia. 2005. Effects of radiotransmitters on natal recruitment of burrowing owls. Journal of Wildlife Management 69:404-408. March 2005
Conway, C. J., and T. E. Martin. 2000. The value of monitoring demographic parameters and associated habitat: The BBIRD Program. Pages 200-205 in Strategies for bird conservation: The Partners-in-Flight Planning Process (R. Bonney, D. N. Pashley, R. J. Cooper, and L. Niles, eds. ). U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, RMRS-P-16. November 2000
Conway, C. J., and T. E. Martin. 2000. Evolution of avian incubation behavior: influence of food, temperature, and nest predation. Evolution 54:670-685. September 2000
Conway, C. J., and T. E. Martin. 2000. Effects of ambient temperature on avian incubation behavior. Behavioral Ecology 11:178-188. October 2000
Conway, C. J., and S. T. A. Timmermans. 2005. Progress toward developing field protocols for a North American marsh bird monitoring program. Pages 997-1005 in C. J. Ralph and T. D. Rich, editors. Bird Conservation Implementation and Integration in the Americas: Proceedings of the Third International Partners in Flight Conference, 20-24 March 2002, Asilomar, California. Volume 2. U. S. Department of Agriculture General Technical Report PSW-GTR-191. Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, Albany, California. January 2006
Conway, C. J., and S. Droege. 2006. A Unified Strategy for Monitoring Changes in Abundance of Birds Associated with North American Tidal Marshes. Studies in Avian Biology 32:382-397. December 2006
Conway, C. J., and K. L. Pardieck. 2006. Population trajectory of burrowing owls in eastern Washington. Northwest Science 80:292-297. December 2006
Conway, C. J., and J. Simon. 2003. Comparison of detection probability associated with Burrowing Owl survey methods. Journal of Wildlife Management 67:501-511. April 2003
Conway, C. J., and J. P. Gibbs. 2005. Effectiveness of call-broadcast surveys for monitoring marsh birds. The Auk 122:26-35. September 2005
Conway, C. J., and J. P. Gibbs. 2011. Summary of intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting detection probability of marsh birds. Wetlands 31:403-411. April 2011
Conway, C. J., and C. Sulzman. 2007. Status and habitat use of the California black rail in the southwestern U. S. Wetlands 27:987-998. September 2007
Conway, C. J., and C. P. Nadeau. 2010. Effects of broadcasting conspecific and heterospecific calls on detection of marsh birds in North America. Wetlands 30:358-368. April 2010
Conway, C. J., and C. Kirkpatrick. 2007. Forest fire suppression as a cause of population decline in Buff-breasted Flycatchers. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:445-457. April 2007
Conway, C. J., V. Garcia, M. D. Smith, and K. Hughes. 2008. Factors affecting detection of burrowing owl nests during standardized surveys. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:688-696. April 2008
Conway, C. J., V. Garcia, M. D. Smith, L. A. Ellis, and J. Whitney. 2006. Comparative demography of burrowing owls within agricultural and urban landscapes in southeastern Washington. Journal of Field Ornithology 77:280-290. September 2006
Conway, C. J., C. Sulzman, and B. E. Raulston. 2004. Factors affecting detection probability of California Black Rails. Journal of Wildlife Management 68:360-370. April 2004
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and L. Piest. 2010. Fire helps restore natural disturbance regime to benefit rare and endangered marsh birds endemic to Colorado River. Ecological Applications 20:2024-2035. October 2010
Clark Barkalow, S. L., and S. A. Bonar. 2015. Effects of Suspended Sediment on Survival of Yaqui Chub, an Endangered US/Mexico Borderlands Cyprinid. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. May 2015
Choudhury, A., E. Charipar, P. Nelson, J. R. Hodgson, S. Bonar, and R. A. Cole. 2006. Update on the distribution of the invasive Asian fish tapeworm, Bothriocephalus acheilognathi, in the US and Canada. Comparative Parasitology 73(2): 269-273. February 2006
Chaudoin, A. L., O.G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2014. Comparison of Fixed Videography and Visual Surveys for Monitoring Devils Hole Pupfish Spawning Behavior in Devils Hole, Nevada. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report July 2014
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar and P. J. Barrett. 2022. Environmental Factors in Spawning of Wild Devils Hole Pupfish Cyprinodon diabolis (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae). Ichthyology & Herpetology, 110:502-510. August 2022
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar and P. J. Barrett. 2015. Underwater Videography Outperforms Above-Water Videography and In-Person Surveys for Monitoring Spawning of Devils Hole Pupfish. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 35:1252-1262. December 2015
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar and P. J. Barrett. 2014. Environmental Conditions Associated with Spawning in Devils Hole Pupfish. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Research Report July 2014
Chandler, H.C., D. Steen, J. Blue, J.E. Bogan, M.R. Bolt, T. Brady, D.R. Breininger, J. Buening, M. Elliott, J. Godwin, C. Guyer, R.L. Hill, M. Hoffman, N.L. Hyslop, C.L. Jenkins, C. Lechowicz, M. Moore, R.A. Moulis, S. Piccolomini, R. Redmond, F.H. Snow, B.S. Stegenga, D.J. Stevenson, J. Stiles, S. Stiles, M. Wallace, J. Waters, M. Wines, and J.M. Bauder. 2023. The effects of sex and captive-rearing status on growth rates of the imperiled eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi) with implications for ongoing reintroduction. Herpetologica 79:220-230. | Abstract | Publisher Website December 2023
Chandler, H.C., C.L. Jenkins, and J.M. Bauder. 2022. Accounting for geographic variation in habitat associations during habitat suitability and connectivity modeling: A case study with the imperiled eastern indigo snake. Ecological Applications 2022:e2504. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2504 | Abstract | Publisher Website January 2022
Chad N. Teal, D. Katharine Coykendall, Matthew R. Campbell, Daniel L. Eardley, Thomas A. Delomas, Daniel J. Schill, Scott A. Bonar and Melanie Culver. 2022. Sex-specific markers undetected in green sunfish Lepomis cyanellus using restriction-site associated DNA sequencing. Journal of Fish Biology 100:1528-1540. April 2022
Castellon, T.D., A.C. Deyle, A.L. Farmer, J.M. Bauder, E.A. Roznik, and S.A. Johnson. 2022. Effects of translocation on gopher frog survival and movement. Herpetologica 78:161-168. https://doi.org/10.1655/Herpetologica-D-20-00061 | Abstract | Publisher Website September 2022
Cassaigne, I, Thompson, RW, Medellin, RA, Culver M, Ochoa A, Vargas K, Childs JL, Galaz, M and Sanderson J. 2021. Augmentation of natural prey reduces cattle predation by puma (Puma concolor) and jaguar (Panthera once) on a ranch in Sonora, Mexico. Southwest Naturalist, 65:123-130. October 2021
Cassaigne I, Medellin RA, Thompson RW, Culver M, Ochoa A, Vargas K, Childs JL, Sanderson J, List R, Torres-Gomez A. 2016. Diet of pumas (Puma concolor) in Sonora, Mexico as determined by GPS kill sites and molecular identifies scat, with comments on jaguar (Panthera onca) diet. Southwest Naturalist 61(2)125-132 dog: 10.1894/0038-4909-61.2.125 June 2016
Carveth, C. J., A. M. Widmer, and S. A. Bonar. 2006. Comparison of upper thermal tolerances of native and nonnative fish species in Arizona. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:1433-1440. June 2006
Carveth, C. J., A. M. Widmer, S. A. Bonar, and J. R. Simms. 2007. An examination of the effects of chronic static and fluctuating temperature on the growth and survival of spikedace, Meda fulgida, with implications for management. Journal of Thermal Biology 32:102-108. May 2007
Brouder, M., A. C. Iles, and S. A. Bonar. 2009. North American averages of length frequency, condition, growth, and catch per effort. In S. A. Bonar, W. A. Hubert, and D. W. Willis, Editors. Standard Methods for Sampling North American Freshwater Fishes. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 64 pp. August 2009
Brizendine, M. E., D. L. Ward, and S. A. Bonar. 2018. Effectiveness of Ultrasonic Imaging for Evaluating Presence and Maturity of Eggs in Fishes in Remote Field Locations. North American Journal of Fisheries Management Online Version DOI: 10.1002/nafm.10200, IP-098412. September 2018
Boyle, W. A., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Why migrate? A test of the evolutionary precursor hypothesis. American Naturalist 169:344-359. January 2007
Boyle, W. A., C. J. Conway, and J. L. Bronstein. 2011. Why do some, but not all, tropical birds migrate altitudinally? Evolutionary Ecology 25:219-236. January 2011
Borgmann, K. L., and A. D. Rodewald. 2004. Nest predation in an urbanizing landscape: the role of exotic shrubs. Ecological Applications 14:1757-1765. October 2004
Bonar, S.A. and W. J. Matter. 2011. Cumulative effects on freshwater fishes. P. R. Krausman and L. Harris, editors. Cumulative effects in wildlife management. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. February 2011
Bonar, S. A., and W. A. Hubert. 2002. Standard sampling of inland fish: benefits, challenges, and a call for action. Fisheries 27(3):10-16. March 2002
Bonar, S. A., and S. J. Petre. 2015. Ground-Based Thermal Imaging of Stream Surface Temperatures: Technique and Evaluation. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 35:1209-1218. December 2015
Bonar, S. A., and M. Fraidenburg. 2010. Communications in Fisheries. In W. A. Hubert and M. Quist, Editors. Inland Fisheries Management in North America. 3rd Edition. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 49 pp. November 2010
Bonar, S. A., and J. Trushenski. 2017. The skill we all need. Fisheries 42:397. August 2017
Bonar, S. A., and A. Didenko. 2003. Standard sampling of desert fish: benefits, recent progress, and a call for action. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council 34th Annual Meeting, San Luis Potosi, SLP, Mexico August 2003
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert, and D. W. Willis. 2009. The North American Freshwater Fish Standard Sampling Project: improving fisheries communications. Fisheries 34:340-344. July 2009
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert, D. W. Willis. 2009. Standard Methods for Sampling North American Freshwater Fishes. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 459 pp. August 2009
Bonar, S. A., S. Contreras-Balderas, and A. C. Iles. 2009. An Introduction to Standardized Sampling. In S. A. Bonar, W. A. Hubert, and D. W. Willis, Editors. Standard Methods for Sampling North American Freshwater Fishes. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. 20 pp. August 2009
Bonar, S. A., N. Mercado-Silva, W. A. Hubert, T. D. Beard Jr., G. Dave, J. Kubecka, B. D. S. Graeb, N. P. Lester, M. Porath, I. J. Winfield. 2017. Standard Methods for Sampling Freshwater Fishes: Opportunities for International Collaboration. Fisheries 42:150-156. March 2017
Bonar, S. A., N. Mercado-Silva, M. Rahr, T. Torrey, and A. Cate Jr. 2015. A simple web-based tool to compare freshwater fish data collected using AFS standard methods. Fisheries 40(12):580-589 December 2015
Bonar, S. A., M. Rahr, T. Torrey, A. Cate Jr., and N. Mercado Silva. 2012. Fisheriesstandardsampling.org. A simple web based tool to compare standard inland fish data. Version 1. American Fisheries Society. Web site and database program. | Publisher Website August 2012
Bonar, S. A., L. G. Brown, P. E. Mongillo and K. Williams. 2000. Biology, distribution and management of burbot lota lota in Washington state. Northwest Science 74:87-96. September 2000
Bonar, S. A., J. S. Fehmi, N. Mercado-Silva. 2011. An overview of sampling issues in species diversity and abundance surveys. Pages 11-24 in A. Magurran and B. McGill, editors, Biological Diversity: Frontiers in Measurement and Assessment. Oxford University Press, New York. July 2011
Bonar, S. A., B. D. Bolding, M. Divens, and W. Meyer. 2005. Effects of introduced fishes on wild juvenile coho salmon using three shallow Pacific Northwest Lakes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 134(3):641-652. May 2005
Bonar, S. A., B. Bolding and M. Divens. 2002. Effects of triploid grass carp on aquatic plants, water quality, and public satisfaction in Washington State. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22:96-105 June 2002
Bonar, S. A. 2021. Differences between Arizona and American Fisheries Society standard fish sampling protocols, Fisheries Research Report 12-20. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit January 2021
Bonar, S. A. 2020. Exploring your personal fisheries history: The USFCS Albatross and Clinton K. Curtis. Fisheries.45:145-150. | Abstract March 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2017. The Dark Side of Safety. Fisheries 42:183 April 2017
Bonar, S. A. 2016. Biological and Communication Skills Needed for Introduced Fisheries Biologists. Fisheries 41:466-467. August 2016
Bonar, S. A. 2015. Point-Counterpoint: Be flexible in the number of talks per speaker at meetings!, Fisheries, 40:7, 295-295. July 2015
Bonar, S. A. 2014. Book Review “Ecology of North American Freshwater Fishes” by Stephen T. Ross. Journal of Fish Biology 85:1799–1800 September 2014
Bonar, S. A. 2009. Book review: Burbot: Ecology, management, and culture. V.L. Paragamian and D.H. Bennett, eds. The Quarterly Review of Biology 84: 210-211 July 2009
Bonar, S. A. 2007. The conservation professional's guide to working with people. Island Press, Washington D. C. 208 pp. July 2007
Bonar, S. A. 2002. Relative length frequency: A simple, visual technique to evaluate size structure of fish populations. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22:1086-1094. November 2002
Bonar, S. A. , D. A. Fife, and J. S. Bonar. 2016. How well are you teaching one of the most important biological concepts for humankind? A call to action. The American Biology Teacher 78(8):623. October 2016
Bolt, M.R., J.M. Bauder, M.L. Legare, C.L. Jenkins, B.B. Rothermel, and D.R. Breininger. 2023. Eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi) shelter site selection in peninsular Florida and implications for habitat conservation. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 18:362-373. | Abstract | Publisher Website August 2023
Bolding, B., S. A. Bonar, and M. Divens. 2004. Use of artificial structure to enhance angler benefits in lakes, ponds, and reservoirs: A literature review. Reviews in Fisheries Science 12:75-96. January 2004
Bauder, J.M., Ruid, D., Roberts, N.M., Kohn, B. and Allen, M.L. 2021. Effects of translocation on survival of nuisance bears. Animal Conservation 24:820-831. https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12684 | Abstract | Publisher Website October 2021
Bauder, J.M., M.L. Allen, T.J. Benson, C.A. Miller, and K.W. Stodola. 2021. An approach for using multiple indices for monitoring long-term trends of mesopredators at broad spatial scales. Biodiversity and Conservation 30:3529-3547. doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02259-8 | Abstract | Publisher Website October 2021
Bauder, J.M., M.L. Allen, A.A. Ahlers, T.J. Benson, C.A. Miller, and K.W. Stodola. 2022. Long-term data reveal equivocal evidence for intraguild suppression among sympatric canids. Biodiversity and Conservation 31:2965-2979. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-022-02465-y">https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-022-02465-y | Abstract | Publisher Website September 2022
Bauder, J.M., K.W. Stodola, T.J. Benson, C.A. Miller, and M.L. Allen. 2023. Modeling 18 years of community science data reveals extensive bobcat recolonization in Illinois, USA. Landscape Ecology 38:597-611. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-022-01567-w | Abstract | Publisher Website December 2022
Bauder, J.M., H.C. Chandler, M. Elmore, and C.L. Jenkins. 2022. Incorporating habitat suitability, landscape distance, and resistance kernels to estimate conservation units for an imperiled terrestrial snake. Landscape Ecology 37:
2519–2533. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-022-01510-z | Abstract | Publisher Website
August 2022
Bauder, J.M., C.S. Anderson, H.L. Gibbs, M.J. Tonkovich, and W.D. Walter. 2021. Landscape features fail to explain spatial genetic structure in white-tailed deer across Ohio, USA. Journal of Wildlife Management 85(8):1669-1684. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22120 | Abstract | Publisher Website October 2021
Bauder, J. M., Peterman, W. E., Spear, S. F., Jenkins, C. L., Whiteley, A. R., & McGarigal, K. 2021. Multiscale assessment of functional connectivity: Landscape genetics of eastern indigo snakes in an anthropogenically fragmented landscape in central Florida. Molecular Ecology, 30, 3422-3438. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15979 | Abstract | Publisher Website July 2021
Bartok, N., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Factors affecting the presence of nesting burrowing owls in an agricultural landscape. Journal of Raptor Research 44:286-293. December 2010
Ballard, A. S., P. S. Balfour, and C. J. Conway. 2008. Rana catasbeiana (American bullfrog) predation. Herpetological Review 39:462. November 2008
Archdeacon, T.P., A. Iles, J. Kline, and S. A. Bonar. 2010. Asian Fish Tapeworm Bothriocephalus acheilognathi in the Desert Southwestern United States. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 22:274–279. | Abstract December 2010
Archdeacon, T. P., and S. A. Bonar. 2010. Intraspecific predation in endangered Mohave tui chub. California Fish and Game 96(3):213-215 October 2010
Archdeacon, T. P., and S. A. Bonar. 2009. Captive breeding of endangered Mohave tui chub. North American Journal of Aquaculture 71:360-362 October 2009
Amberg, J. J., S. A. Bonar, C. Perez, C. B. Rees, C. Jackson, and R. M. Ulibarri. 2018. The Importance of Sound Methodology in Environmental DNA Sampling: Response to Comment. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 38:597-600. IP-092655 June 2018
Allen, M.L., L.M. Elbroch, J.M. Bauder, and H.U. Wittmer. 2023. Food caching by a solitary large carnivore reveals the importance of intermediate-sized prey. Journal of Mammalogy. 104:457-465. doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyad013 | Abstract | Publisher Website March 2023
Allen, M. L., A. C. Avrin, M. J. Farmer, L. S. Whipple, E. P. Alexander, A. M. Cervantes, and J. M. Bauder. 2021. Limitations of current knowledge about the ecology of Grey Foxes hamper conservation efforts. Journal of Threatened Taxa 13:19079-19092. https://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/7102 | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website July 2021

Erwin JA, Logan KA, Trumbo DR, Funk WC, M Culver. 2023. Effects of hunting on mating, relatedness, and genetic differentiation in a puma population. Molecular Ecology, http://doi.org/10.1111/mec.17237 | Abstract | Publisher Website
December 2023
Presentations Presentation Date
Widmer, A., C. J. Carveth, and S. A. Bonar. 2004. A comparison of methods for measuring thermal tolerance: loach minnow and spikedace as examples. Presented to the 134th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Madison, Wisconsin, August 23-26, 2004. August 2004
Widmer, A. M., C. J. Carveth, and S. A. Bonar. 2003. Lethal thermal maxima of native and nonnative fishes in the San Pedro River, Arizona. Desert Fishes Council, Annual Meeting, Death Valley, California, November 20-23, 2003. November 2003
Widmer, A. M., C. J. Carveth, S. A. Bonar, and J. R. Simms. 2005. Upper thermal tolerance of loach minnow (Tiaroga cobitis). Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Gallup, New Mexico, February 4-5. February 2005
Widmer, A. M., C. J. Carveth, S. A. Bonar and J. R. Simms. 2004. Upper thermal tolerance of loach minnow (Tiaroga cobitis). Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, November 10-14 November 2004
Ward, D.L., and S.A. Bonar, August 2001, Effects of water temperature and cold shock on predation of flannelmouth suckers by rainbow trout August 2001
Ward, D.L., O.E. Maughan,and S.A. Bonar, November 2000, Effects of cold water on swimming ability and predation rate of age-0 flannelmouth sucker November 2000
Ward, D.L., O.E. Maughan, and S.A. Bonar, February 2001, Effects of cold water on swimming ability and predation rate of age-0 flannelmouth sucker February 2001
Victor Andreev, Adrian Munguia Vega, Melanie Culver. 2024. Patterns of genetic differentiation in two Baja California species. TWS/AFS JAM Flagstaff, AZ Feb 1-3, 2024. February 2024
Velez, C., L. Leslie, and S. A. Bonar. 2003. Interactions between native and nonnative fishes in the Verde River, Arizona. Annual Meeting of the New Mexico/Arizona Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Gallup, New Mexico. February 2003
Velez, C. E., L. L. Leslie, and S. A. Bonar. 2003. Impact of predation by nonnative fishes on native fishes in the Verde River, Arizona. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2003
Velez, C. E., L. L. Leslie, and S. A. Bonar. 2003. Impact of predation by nonnative fishes on native fishes in the Verde River, Arizona. Desert Fishes Council, Annual Meeting, Death Valley, California, November 20-23, 2003, Poster Presentation. November 2003
Varas C, Krausman P, Gonzalez Lopez C, Culver M. Evaluating population structure of black bears in the sky islands region of Arizona and northern Mexico using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA analyses. 10th Western Black Bear Workshop, May 18-21, Reno, Nevada. May 2009
Varas C, Gonzalez Lopez C, Krausman P, Culver M. Estimation of density and effective population size of black bears (Ursus americanus) in two sky island populations using non-invasive sampling and molecular markers. 2009 Joint New Mexico and Arizona Annual Chapter Meeting of The American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society. February 5-7, 2009, Gallup, New Mexico. February 2009
Varas C, Gonzalez Lopez C, Krausman P and Culver M. The use of non-invasive techniques to study the endangered black bear in the Sierra El Tigre, Xonora, Mexico. International Bear Conference, Monterrey, Mexico, 4-8 November 2007. November 2007
Varas C, Gonzalez Lopez C, Krausman P and Culver M. Genetic structure of black bears in the Sky Islands in Arizona and northern Mexico. The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ, 22-26 September, 2007. September 2007
Ulrich, T., S. A. Bonar, C. Sheehy, and D. Bogner. 2018. Using Social Psychology Principles in Education Videos to Acquaint the Public with Cryptic Desert Fishes. 51st Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ/NM Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Flagstaff, Arizona, February 1-3. February 2018
Ulrich, T., S. A. Bonar, C. Sheehy, and D. Bogner. 2018. Cryptic but reel: Using social psychology principles in videos to acquaint the public with lesser known fishes. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Anchorage, Alaska, May 21-25th. May 2018
Ulrich, T., S. A. Bonar, C. Sheehy, and D. Bogner. 2018. Cryptic but Reel: Using Social Psychology Principles in Educational Videos to Acquaint the Public with Cryptic Fishes. 148th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 17-23th. August 2018
Ulrich, T. and S. A. Bonar. 2017. Techniques for using simple, inexpensive high-definition video technology to film aquatic organisms underwater. 147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Tampa, Florida, August 19-24th. CONTRIBUTED PRESENTATION August 2017
Ulrich, T. and S. A. Bonar. 2017. Techniques for Using Simple, Inexpensive High-Definition Video Technology to Film Cryptic Underwater Species. 2017 Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora, México, November 15-19. November 2017
Ulrich, T. L., S. A. Bonar, C. M. Sheehy, and D. Bogner. 2016. Use of high-definition video technology to acquaint the public with cryptic desert fishes of the southern Nevada/Death Valley region. 48th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, 15-19 November, 2016, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (contributed Oral Presentation) November 2016
Ulrich, T. L., S. A. Bonar, C. M. Sheehy, and D. Bogner. 2017. Use of high-definition video technology to acquaint the public with cryptic desert fishes of the southern Nevada/Death Valley Region. 50th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ/NM American Fisheries Society, AZ Chapter of The Wildlife Society, NM Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Farmington, New Mexico, February 9-11, 2017. February 2017
Ulibarri, R., S. Bonar, M. Mata, G. Selby, and C. Kitcheyan. 2015. Habitat suitability criteria for Navajo Nation subunit bluehead sucker (Catostomus discobolus) and Zuni bluehead sucker (Catostomus discobolus yarrowi). The Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico. February 5 – February 7, 2015. Contributed Oral Presentation. February 2015
Ulibarri, R., S. Bonar , C. Rees, C, Jackson, M. Mata, G. Selby, J. Cole, Jeff. 2015. Comparing snorkelling and eDNA sampling techniques for monitoring presence and abundance of endangered Zuni Bluehead Sucker, Catostomus discobolus yarrowi, and Navajo Nation genetic subunit Bluehead Sucker, Catostomus discobolus, in Southwestern streams Desert Fishes Council 47th Annual Meeting 18-22 November 2015 Death Valley National Park, California, U.S.A. November 2015
Ulibarri, R. M., S. Bonar, C. Rees, and J. Amberg. 2015. Detecting and quantifying biomass of Navajo Nation subunit bluehead sucker and Zuni bluehead sucker using environmental DNA. The Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico. February 5 –7, 2015. Poster Presentation. February 2015
Tracy, E., S. Bonar, N. Mercado-Silva, and K. L. Pope. 2024. AFS standard sampling fisheries database book chapter and webtool. World Fisheries Congress, Seattle, Washington. March 2024
Tracy, E., S. Bonar, N. Mercado-Silva, and K. L. Pope. 2021. AFS Standard Sampling Online Fisheries Database: lessons learned in designing a simple and effective tool that fisheries professionals will actually use. 8th World Fisheries Congress, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. September 2021
Tingay, R.E., Culver, M., Dawson, D.D., Clarke, M. and Richard T. Watson. 2006. Difficulties using molecular techniques to address real-world conservation issues: the Madagascar fish eagle as a case study. North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico October 2006
Tingay, R.E., Clarke M.L., and Culver, M. Re-evaluating the conservation status of the critically endangered Madagascar fish eagle (Haliaeetus vociferoides): historical population decline or a naturally small population? Raptor Research Foundation 2004 Annual Meeting, Bakersfield, CA. November 2004
The biology and foraging demands of northern pike in Arizona lakes and reservoirs. Presented at the Western Division Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, San Diego, CA. April 14-17, 2003 April 2003
Teal, C., S. Bonar, D. Schill, and M. Culver. 2019. Developing trojan sex chromosome carriers (YY Males) to control nuisance fish populations in the Southwest. 52nd Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ/NM American Fisheries Society, AZ Chapter of The Wildlife Society, and NM Chapter of The Wildlife Society. Albuquerque, NM, February 7-9, 2019. February 2019
Teal, C., S. Bonar, D. Schill, and M. Culver. 2018. Developing trojan sex chromosome carriers (YY Males) to control nuisance fish populations in the Southwest. Gila River Basin Native Fish Program- Technical Committee Meeting, Silver City, NM, December 11-13, 2018. December 2018
Teal, C., S. Bonar, D. Schill, and M. Culver. 2018. Developing YY males to control nuisance fish populations in the Southwest. Arizona Native Fishes Conservation Team Statewide Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, November 8, 2018. November 2018
Teal, C., S. Bonar, D. Schill, and M. Culver. 2018. Developing YY males to control nuisance fish populations in the Southwest. 50th Annual Desert Fishes Council Meeting, Death Valley, California, November 14-18, 2018. November 2018
Teal, C., S. Bonar, D. Schill, and M. Culver. 2018. Developing YY males to control nuisance fish Populations in the Southwest. Colorado River Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force Meeting, Online, September 26, 2018. September 2018
Teal, C., S. Bonar, D. Schill, A. Erwin, and M. Culver. 2019. Developing trojan sex chromosome carriers (YY Males) to control nuisance fish populations in the Southwest. The American Fisheries Society's 149th Annual Meeting and Joint Conference with the Wildlife Society. Reno, NV, September 29 - October 3, 2019. September 2019
Teal, C., D. Schill, K. Coykendall, M. Campbell, S. Fogelson, T. Delmoas, J. Bauder, C. Roberts, D. Eardley, M. Culver, K. Fitzsimmons, and S. Bonar. 2022. The Development of YY Red Shiner (Cyprinella Lutrensis) for Invasive Population Control. 152nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington. August 2022
Teal, C., D. Schill, K. Coykendall, M. Campbell, S. Fogelson, T. Delmoas, J. Bauder, C. Roberts, D. Eardley, M. Culver, K. Fitzsimmons, and S. Bonar. 2022. Attempts at the Development of Trojan Sex Chromosome Carrying Green Sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus). 152nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington. August 2022
Teal, C. N., S. Bonar and D. J. Schill. 2020. Effects of estradiol-17β on the survival, growth, and sex reversal of red shiner. American Fisheries Society Virtual Annual Meeting September 14-25. September 2020
Teal, C. N., S. A. Bonar, and D. J. Schill. 2020. Effects of estradiol-17 Beta on the survival, growth, and sex reversal of Red Shiner. 53rd Joint Annual Meeting, Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society, January 30 - February 1, 2020. Prescott, Arizona. Student Presentation Award Winner. January 2020
Tackley, S. C., S. A. Bonar, and A. Choudhury. 2004. Effects of Asian tapeworm (Bothriocephalus acheilognathi) on native fishes from the Rio Yaqui basin, Arizona. Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, November 10-14 November 2004
Tackley, S. C., S. A. Bonar and A. S Francis. 2005. Captive breeding of Yaqui chub (Gila purpurea) and Yaqui topminnow (Poeciliopsis occidentalis sonoriensis). Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Gallup, New Mexico, February 4-5. February 2005
Svancara, C., L. Lopez-Hoffman, and S. Bonar. 2014. Perceptions and concerns with jaguar conservation: nine rancher case studies in southern Arizona. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014 February 2014
Svancara, C., A. M. Lien, W. T. Vanasco, S. A. Bonar, G. B. Ruyle, and L. López-Hoffman. 2016. Can incentives help overcome landowner concerns about conserving endangered species on their land? A rancher case study about jaguar critical habitat and rangeland conservation.; 49th Joint Annual Meeting Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of The American Fisheries Society, February 4-6, 2016, Flagstaff, Arizona. February 2016
Svancara, C., A. Lien, W. Vanasco, L. Lopez-Hoffman, S. Bonar, and G. Ruyle. Identifying ranching leaders’ opinions of jaguar conservation and concerns with endangered species management through focused interviews. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the Wildlife Society and the American Fisheries Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico, February 5-7, 2015. Contributed Oral Presentation. February 2015
Steckler, S. E., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Why is song rate negatively associated with cowbird parasitism in Bell’s vireos? A test of alternative hypotheses. Joint meeting of the American Ornithologists’ Union and Cooper Ornithological Society. San Diego, CA, 10 Feb 2010. February 2010
Steckler, S. E., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Song rate and risk of cowbird parasitism: a test of alternative hypotheses in Bell’s vireos. Cooper Ornithological Society, Tucson, AZ, 18 April 2009. April 2009
Steckler, S. E., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Frequent singing decreases, rather than increases, the risk of cowbird parasitism in Bell’s vireos. The Wildlife Society, Monterey, CA, 20 Sep 2009. September 2009
Steckler, S. E., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Effects of song rate on probability of cowbird parasitism in Arizona Bell’s vireos. 42nd Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Gallup, NM. 6 February 2009. February 2009
Sponholtz, P., J. Voeltz, D. Mitchell, J. Simms, C. Carter, D. Propst, and S. Bonar. 2005. Lower Colorado River Area Report, November 2004-2005. Presented to the Desert Fishes Council. Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, Mexico, November 16-20, 2005. INVITED. November 2005
Sontz, E., and S.A. Bonar. 2008. Captive breeding of headwaters chub, an imperiled Southwestern cyprinid. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Prescott, Arizona. February 7-9, 2008. CONTRIBUTED. February 2008
Sontz, E., and S.A. Bonar 2007. Propagation and rearing of headwaters chub. Desert Fishes Council, Ventura CA , November 15-17,2007. CONTRIBUTED. November 2007
Smith, M. D., and C. J. Conway. 2004. Function of manure-scattering behavior of burrowing owls. American Ornithologists' Union, Quebec City, Quebec, CANADA. August 2004. August 2004
Smith, M. D., and C. J. Conway. 2003. Conservation of burrowing owls on golf courses. American Ornithologists' Union, Urbana, IL. August 2003
Smith, M. D., and C. J. Conway. 2003. Are burrowing owls selective in use of nest-lining materials. 25 April 2003. Impacts of Urban Development in Southern Arizona's Desert Environment Conference, Tucson, AZ. April 2003
Smith, M. D., and C. J. Conway. 2002. Selective use of nest-lining materials by Burrowing Owls. 25 September 2002. North American Ornithological Conference, New Orleans, LA. September 2002
Smith, M. D., and C. J. Conway. 2002. On metabolic rate and Seasonal Reproductive Output in Birds. 9 August 2002. Ecological Society of America Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ August 2002
Schwalbe C, Steidl R, Culver M, Rosen P, Bonine K, Goode M. Herpetofaunal research in the School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona. Symposium on Current Research on Herpetofauna of the Sonoran Desert IV, April 11-13, 2008, Tucson, Arizona. April 2008
Schultz, A.A., O.E. Maughan, S.A. Bonar, W. Matter. 2003. Effect of a reservoir on downstream abundance of native and nonnative fishes in a small desert stream. Desert Fishes Council, Annual Meeting, Death Valley, California, November 20-23, 2003, Poster Presentation. November 2003
Schultz, A.A., O.E. Maughan, S.A. Bonar, W. Matter, August 2001, Effect of a reservoir on downstream abundance of antive and nonnative fishes in a small desert stream August 2001
Schultz, A.A. and S.A. Bonar, 2007. Selected aspects of the natural history of Gila chub. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico February 6-8 2007. CONTRIBUTED. February 2007
Schultz, A. and S.A. Bonar. 2006. Spawning and culture of Gila chub. 136th American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Lake Placid, New York, September 10-14, 2006. CONTRIBUTED. September 2006
Schultz, A. A., and S. A. Bonar. 2005. Spawning and culture of Gila chub (Gila intermedia). Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Gallup, New Mexico, February 4-5. February 2005
Schultz, A. A., and S. A. Bonar. 2004. Determining effective culture temperatures for larval and juvenile Gila chub (Gila intermedia). Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting. Tucson, Arizona, November 10-14 November 2004
Schafer, J.N., W.L. Heuring, T.R. Harris, R.A. Allard, M.J. Ryan, T. Roderick, J. Bauder, and D. Wood. 2023. Developing a breeding and reintroduction program for the threatened narrow-headed gartersnake. Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society and the Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Farmington, New Mexico. February 2023
Schade, C.B., and S.A. Bonar. 2005. Distribution and abundance on non-native fishes in streams of the American West. Presented to the Desert Fishes Council. Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, Mexico, November 16-20 2005. CONTRIBUTED. November 2005
Schade, C. S., and S. Bonar. 2003. Patterns in the distribution and relative abundance of exotic fish species in the American West. Desert Fishes Council, Annual Meeting, Death Valley, California, November 20-23, 2003, Poster Presentation November 2003
Schade, C. S., and S. Bonar, 2003. Predicting the distribution and impact of exotic fish species in the American West. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2003
Ruggirello, J., S. Bonar, and O. Feuerbacher. 2013. Spawning ecology of the endangered Moapa dace revealed through underwater videography. 45th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 20-24, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 2013
Ruggirello, J., S. Bonar and O. Feuerbacher. 2013. An attempt to spawn endangered Moapa dace in captivity. 45th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 20-24, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 2013
Ruggirello, J. E., S. A. Bonar, and O. G. Feuerbacher. 2014. An attempt to spawn endangered Moapa Dace in captivity. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014. February 2014
Ruggirello, J. E., S. A. Bonar, and O. G. Feuerbacher. 2013. Spawning ecology of the critically endangered Moapa Dace revealed through underwater videography. 143nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 8-12, 2013. CONTRIBUTED. September 2013
Ruggirello, J. E., S. A. Bonar, O. G. Feuerbacher, and C. Powers. 2015. Spawning ecology and captive husbandry of endangered Moapa dace. The Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico. February 5 – February 7, 2015. Contributed Oral Presentation. February 2015
Ruggirello, J. E., S. A. Bonar and O. G. Feuerbacher. 2014. Endangered Moapa Dace in captivity and spawning ecology. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014. February 2014
Rogowski, D., and S.A. Bonar. 2008. Optimizing control methods for an invasive crayfish. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Prescott, Arizona. February 7-9, 2008. CONTRIBUTED. February 2008
Rogowski, D., S. Sitko, and S. A. Bonar. 2009. Optimizing northern crayfish (Orconectes virilis) control methods in Arizona streams. Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 3-7, 2009. May 2009
Rinkevich S, Culver M. Methods associated with detection dogs to locate Mexican gray wolf scat in Arizona. 2009 Joint New Mexico and Arizona Annual Chapter Meeting of The American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society. February 5-7, 2009, Gallup, New Mexico. February 2009
Rinkevich S, Culver M, Toupal R. Assessing the biological and cultural significance of Mexican gray wolves in two Apache Indian reservations. 8th National Tribal Conference on Environmental Management, June 24-26, 2008, Grand, Montana. June 2008
Rinkevich S, Culver M and Toupal RS. Assessing prey selection patterns and cultural significance of the Mexican gray wolf on the San Carlos Apache Reservation. Poster. The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ, 22-26 September, 2007. September 2007
Recsetar, M., Zeigler, M., Bonar, S.A., Ward, D., Caldwell, C. 2009. Testing the thermal tolerance of various life stages of fish using the critical thermal method. 41st Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council November 19‐22, 2009 November 2009
Recsetar, M., M. Zeigler, D. Ward, S. Bonar, and C. Caldwell. Testing the Thermal Tolerance of Various Life Stages of Fish Using the Critical Thermal Method. Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 3-7, 2009. May 2009
Recsetar, M., M. Zeigler, D. Ward, S. A. Bonar,and C. Caldwell. 2010. Testing the Thermal Tolerance of Various Life Stages of Fish Using the Critical Thermal Method Arizona-New Mexico Chapter American Fisheries Society, 43RD Joint Annual Meeting, Flagstaff, Arizona, February 4-6, 2010. February 2010
Recsetar, M. S., S. A. Bonar, O. G. Feuerbacher, and C. A. Caldwell September 2011
Ramirez J, Culver M, Munguia A. Isolation of microsatellite loci fron the lesser long-niosed bat (Leptonycteris curasoae yerbabuenae). 2009 Joint New Mexico and Arizona Annual Chapter Meeting of The American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society. February 5-7, 2009, Gallup, New Mexico. February 2009
Price, J. E. and S. A. Bonar. 2011. Habitat variables associated with stream temperature resiliency in the White Mountains of Arizona with implications for Apache trout distribution in response to climate change. The Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting, Pinetop, Arizona, February 3-5, 2011. February 2011
Powers, C. J., and S. A. Bonar. 2015. Display of underwater high-definition videography of Gila chub to increase public awareness and conservation. The Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico. February 5 –7, 2015. Poster Presentation. February 2015
Pope, K. L., S. Bonar, and N. Mercado-Silva. 2024. Updating AFS standard methods for sampling freshwater fish in North America. World Fisheries Congress, Seattle, Washington. March 2024
Pope, K. L., S. Bonar, and N. Mercado-Silva. 2023. Updating AFS standard methods for sampling freshwater fish in North America. Latin America and Caribbean Fisheries Congress, Cancun, Mexico. May 2023
Pope, K. L., E. Tracy, S. Bonar, and N. Mercado-Silva. 2021. Progression of AFS standard methods for sampling freshwater fish in North America. 8th World Fisheries Congress, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. September 2021
Petre, S., and S. Bonar. 2013. What habitat parameters can be modified to reduce interactions between imperiled Apache trout and invasive crayfish? 45th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 20-24, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 2013
Petre, S., and S. Bonar. 2013 Habitat suitability criteria for Virile Crayfish, a non-native species in Arizona 45th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 20-24, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 2013
Petre, S., and S. A. Bonar. 2014. Using habitat suitability criteria and life history characteristics to manage for Apache Trout and against Virile Crayfish. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014. February 2014
Petre, S., and S. A. Bonar. 2013. Using habitat to understand the distribution of Apache Trout, a rare Southwestern salmonid impacted by non-native crayfish. 143nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 8-12, 2013. CONTRIBUTED. September 2013
Petre, S., and S. A. Bonar. 2013. Habitat suitability criteria for Virile Crayfish, a non-native species in Arizona. 143nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 8-12, 2013. POSTER PRESENTATION. September 2013
Petre, S., J. J. Amberg, C. Rees, M. Brizendine, S. A. Bonar, A. Chaudoin, O. Feuerbacher, C. Perez, J. E. Ruggirello, and R. Ulibarri. 2015. Incorporating Technological Advances in Standard Inland Fish Sampling Programs: Challenges and Opportunities. 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon, August 16-20, 2015. August 2015
Petre, S. J., and S. A. Bonar. 2014. Habitat Suitability Criteria for Virile Crayfish, a Non-Native Species in Arizona 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014 February 2014
Perez, C., S. A. Bonar, B. T. Stewart, C.Gill, C. Cantrell. 2015. Use of the AFS Standard Sampling Web Tool to Compare Length Frequency, Condition, and Catch per Unit Effort of Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides. 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon, August 16-20, 2015. August 2015
Perez, C., S. Bonar, J. Amberg, C. Rees, T. Edwards, and W. Stewart, 2016. Relationship between AFS standard fish sampling techniques and environmental DNA (eDNA) for characterizing fish relative abundance, biomass, and species composition in Arizona standing waters. 41st Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, March 21-24, Reno Nevada March 2016
Perez, C. R., S. A. Bonar, W. T. Stewart, C. Gill, and C. Cantrell. 2015. Comparison of length frequency, condition, and growth of select sport fish species in Arizona with those in other areas of North America. The Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico. February 5 – February 7, 2015. Poster Presentation. February 2015
Perez, C. R., S. A. Bonar, T. Edwards, B. Stewart, J. Amberg, B. Ladell, C. Rees, and C. Gill. 2016. Relationship between American Fisheries Society standard fish sampling techniques and environmental DNA (eDNA) for characterizing fish presence, relative abundance, biomass, and species composition in Arizona standing waters. 48th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, November 15-19th, 2016. Albuquerque, New Mexico. November 2016
Perez, C. R., S. A. Bonar, J. J. Amberg, C. Rees, W. T. Stewart, C. Gill, C. Cantrell. 2015. Correlation of eDNA (Environmental DNA) surveys with traditional fish sampling surveys in standing waters. The Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico. February 5 – February 7, 2015. Contributed Oral Presentation. February 2015
Perez, C. R., S. A. Bonar, J. J. Amberg, C. Rees, B. Ladell, T. Edwards, W. T. Stewart, C. Gill, and C. Cantrell. 2016. Relationship between AFS standard fish sampling techniques and environmental DNA (eDNA) for characterizing fish relative abundance, biomass, and species composition in Arizona standing waters. 49th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona and New Mexico Chapters ofT he Wildlife Society and Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, February 4-6, 2016, Flagstaff, Arizona February 2016
Perez C., S. A. Bonar, J. J. Amberg, C. Rees, B. Ladell, B. T. Stewart, C. Gill, and C. Cantrell. 2015. Standard Fish Sampling Techniques and Environmental DNA (eDNA) As Tools to Characterize Fish Presence and Relative Abundance in Arizona Standing Waters. 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon, August 16-20. August 2015
Pelz-Serrano K, Munguia-Vega A, Piaggio JA, van Riper C, and Culver M. Characterization of microsatellite loci of the American beaver and their application in a population in Arizona. 2008 Joint Annual Meetings, New Mexico and Arizona Chapters of The American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society. February 7-9, 2008, Prescott, Arizona. February 2008
Payne N, K Van Doorslaer and M Culver. 2020. Emerging Viral Diseases in At-Risk Populations of Felids and Ungulates. TWS Virtual National Meeting September 28-October 2, 2020, Louisville, KY, USA. October 2020
Payne N and Culver M. 2021. Population Genomic Analyses Suggest Florida Crested Caracara is a Distinct Subspecies. The Wildlife Society's 28th Annual Conference, virtual. November 1-5, 2021. November 2021
Ogonowski, M., and C. J. Conway. 2007. To migrate, or not? Factors influencing winter residency in western burrowing owls. 40th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, NM, 8 February 2007. February 2007
Ogonowski, M., and C. J. Conway. 2006. Factors influencing winter residency of burrowing owls in southern Arizona. North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 6 October 2006. October 2006
Ogonowski, M. S., and C. J. Conway. 2008. Factors influencing migratory decisions of western burrowing owls. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society. Redding, California, 5 February 2008. February 2008
Ochoa A, Onorato D and M Culver. 2014. Functional Genomics of the Endangered Florida Panther. Eleventh Mountain Lion Workshop, Cedar City, UT May 2014
O. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2011. Applications of surface disinfectants and antibiotics to hybrid Devils Hole pupfish eggs. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Devils Hole Pupfish Biologists Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 23-24, 2011 June 2011
Nemec, Z. C., Lee, L N., and S. A. Bonar. 2016. Assessing modified prepositioned areal electrofishing devices (PAEDs) for surveying fish habitat use in desert streams. 48th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, November 15-19, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Contributed, Oral) November 2016
Nemec, Z. C. and S. A. Bonar. 2017. Through the fish’s eye: Using inexpensive hemispherical photography to assess riparian canopy. Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona-New Mexico American Fisheries Society, Flagstaff, Arizona. February 2018
Nemec, Z. C. and S. A. Bonar. 2017. Through the fish’s eye: Using inexpensive hemispherical photography to assess riparian canopy. Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting, San Luis Río Colorado, Mexico. November 2018
Nemec, Z. C. and S. A. Bonar. 2017. Through the fish’s eye: Using inexpensive hemispherical photography to assess riparian canopy. 147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Tampa, Florida, August 19-24, 2017. CONTRIBUTED PRESENTATION August 2017
Nemec, Z. C. & S. A. Bonar. 2018. Stream-specific and generalized habitat suitability criteria for three native desert fishes. Arizona-New Mexico American Fisheries Society, Flagstaff, Arizona. February 2018
Nemec, Z. C. & S. A. Bonar. 2018. Stream-Specific and Generalized Habitat Suitability Criteria for Three Native Desert Fishes. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska. May 2018
Nemec, Z. C. & S. A. Bonar. 2018. Stream-Specific and Generalized Habitat Suitability Criteria for Three Native Desert Fishes. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey. August 2018
Natalie R Payne, Melanie Culver, Koenraad Van Doorslaer. 2020. Emerging Viral Diseases in At-Risk Populations of Felids and Ungulates. The AZ/NM JAM of TWS, Prescott, AZ January 31-February 1, 2020. February 2020
Natalie Payne, Robert Davis, Cheryl Mollohan, Kerry Baldwin, Albert L. LeCount, Melanie Culver. 2024, Evidence of Extensive Home Range Sharing Among Mother-Daughter Bobcat Pairs in the Wildland-Urban Interface of the Tucson Mountains. TWS/AFS JAM, Flagstaff, AZ, February 1-3, 2024. February 2024
Naidu A, Fitak RR and M Culver. 2014. Barriers restricting gene glow among mountain lions in Arizona. May 2014
Naidu A, Culver M, Thompson R, Smythe L. Diet assessment of the American puma (Puma concolor) and the bobcat (Lynx rufus) using fecal DNA analysis to address desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) predation management at the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona, USA. 2009 Desert Bighorn Council Meeting, Grand Junction, CO, April 8-10, 2009. April 2009
Nadeau, C.P., C.J. Conway. 2007. Is distance sampling valid in the context of aural avian point-count surveys. 14th Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, Tucson, AZ, 24 September 2007. September 2007
Nadeau, C.P., C.J. Conway. 2007. Evaluating the assumptions of distance sampling the context of aural avian point-count surveys. 125th Stated Meeting of the American Ornithological Union. Laramie, WY, 9 August 2007. August 2007
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2008. Modeling habitat suitability of marsh birds in the lower 48 states: the first steps in evaluating the effects of climate change on marsh birds. 32nd Annual Meeting of the Waterbird Society, South Padre Island, TX, 5 November 2008. November 2008
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2008. Developing a standardized protocol for marsh bird monitoring. USFWS Rail and Snipe Management Strategy Expert Workshop, Denver, CO, 18 November 2008. November 2008
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Marsh bird research at Imperial National Wildlife Refuge. Colorado River Terrestrial and Riparian (CRTR) Conference, Laughlin, NV, 3 Feb 2010. February 2010
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2008. Putting marsh birds on the map: taking a continental approach to conservation. Arizona Association of Environmental Professionals Annual Conference, Tucson, Arizona. 12 February 2008. INVITED. February 2008
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Endangered Birds: Are we accurately estimating population declines. Evaluating the assumptions of distance sampling in the context of the North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Program. University of Arizona Undergraduate Research Forum, Tucson, Arizona, 14 February 2007. February 2007
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2006. The North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocol: a summary of the protocol and its use on the lower Colorado River. Lower Colorado River MSCP Terrestrial Biology Conference, Laughlin, NV, 24 January 2006. January 2006
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Fire effects on Yuma clapper rails and California black rails along the lower Colorado River. Joint Fire Science Program Principle Investigator's Conference. San Diego, California, 1 November 2005. November 2005
Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, L. Piest, O. Hinojosa-Huerta, and B. Burger. 2008. Taking a multi-species approach to marsh bird monitoring: a case study with the Yuma clapper rail. Lower Colorado River Science and Management Symposium, Scottsdale, AZ, 19 November 2008. November 2008
Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, L. Piest, O. Hinojosa-Huerta, B. Burger. 2006. The effectiveness of multi-species versus single-species call-broadcast surveys for the federally endangered Yuma clapper rail. IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 6 October 2006. October 2006
Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, L. A. Piest, O. Hinojosa-Huerta, and W. P. Burger. 2007. Effectiveness of multi-species versus single-species call-broadcast surveys for the federally endangered Yuma clapper rail. 40th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, NM, 8 February 2007. February 2007
Métodos estandarizados para el muestreo de peces dulceacuícolas de Norteamérica Mercado-Silva, Norman, Bonar, Scott A. , 40th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, Cuatro Cienegas, Mexico, November 12-16, 2008 November 2008
Munguia-Vega A, Rodriguez-Estrella R, Blazquez MC, Esquer-Garrigos Y, and Culver M. New DNA microsatellite loci isolated from four endemic lizards from the Baja California Peninsula. Symposium of Current Research on Herpetofauna of the Sonoran Desert IV Conference, April 11-13, 2008, Tucson, Arizona. April 2008
Mohebbi, R., T. Roderick, M. Bogan, and J. Bauder. 2024. How do trap contents impact the capture rates of narrow-headed and western terrestrial gartersnakes at Canyon Creek, AZ? Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society and the Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Flagstaff, Arizona. February 2024
Mercado-Silve, N. and S. A. Bonar. 2010. Metodos estandarizados para el muestreo de peces dulceacuicolas en Norteamerica. 2010 Meeting of the Sociedad Ictiologica Mexicana, Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit, Mexico. October 2010
Mercado-Silva, N., and S. Bonar. 2013 Habitat use of larval fishes in a Southwestern desert stream. 45th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 20-24, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 2013
Mercado-Silva, N., and S. A. Bonar 2012. Standardized Methods for Sampling Inland Fishes in Mexico: Development, Utilization and Validation. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, August 19-23, 2012. August 2012
Mercado-Silva, N., S. Bonar, K. L. Pope, and E. Tracy. 2021. An update on international efforts for freshwater fish sampling method standardization. 8th World Fisheries Congress, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. September 2021
Mercado-Silva, N. and S. Bonar. 2012. Habitat requirements for two catostomids in an Arizona stream. 45th Joint annual meeting of the Arizona and New Mexico chapters of the American Fisheries Society. Phoenix, Arizona. February 2012
Mercado-Silva, N. and S. A. Bonar. 2010. Metodos estandarizados para el muestreo de peces dulceacuicolas en Norteamerica. 2010 Meeting of the Sociedad Ictiologica Mexicana, Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit, Mexico. August 2010
Mercado-Silva, N. K. L. Pope, and S. Bonar. 2024. AFS methods for sampling freshwater fish: international collaboration for method implementation. World Fisheries Congress, Seattle, Washington. March 2024
Mercado-Silva, N, and S. A. Bonar. 2011. Larval fish habitat preference and distribution in an unregulated Arizona desert stream. The Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting, Pinetop, Arizona, February 3-5, 2011. February 2011
Mayer, M., S. Bonar, M. Culver, K. Gahl and M. Bogan. 2023. Using a genetic approach to identify undetermined fish to species. 2023 Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona and New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Farmington, New Mexico, February 3- February 5, 2023. POSTER. February 2023
Mapula, J., O. Feuerbacher, and S. A. Bonar. 2011. Food bottlenecks to larval recruitment of the Devils Hole pupfish. The Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting, Pinetop, Arizona, February 3-5, 2011. February 2011
Mapula, J., O. Feuerbacher, S. Bonar, K. Wilson, and P. Barrett. 2010. Food Bottlenecks to Larval Recruitment of Devils Hole Pupfish. 43rd Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. February 4-6, 2010, Flagstaff, Arizona February 2010
Mapula, J., O. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, K. Wilson, and P. J. Barrett. 2011. Food bottlenecks to larval recruitment of Devils Hole pupfish. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Devils Hole Pupfish Biologists Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 23-24, 2011 June 2011
Mapula, J., O. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, K. Wilson, and P. J. Barrett. 2011. Food bottlenecks to larval recruitment of Devils Hole pupfish. 2011 Devils Hole Workshop, Pahrump, Nevada, May 4-6, 2011. May 2011
Mapula, J., O. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, K. Wilson, and P. Barrett. 2011. September 2011
Mapula, J., Feuerbacher, O., Bonar, S., and K. Wilson. 2009. Laboratory replication of Devils Hole algal and zooplankton communities. 41st Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, November 19‐22, 2009 November 2009
Macías-Duarte, A., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Patterns of Breeding Dispersal in the Western Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) as revealed by 2H, 13C, and 15N in feathers. The 7th International Conference on Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies. Fairbanks, Alaska, 12 Aug 2010. August 2010
Macías-Duarte, A., C. J. Conway, and M. Culver. 2010. Change in migratory behavior as a possible explanation for burrowing owl distributional changes in North America. Joint meeting of the American Ornithologists’ Union and Cooper Ornithological Society. San Diego, CA, 9 Feb 2010. February 2010
Macias-Duarte, A., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Population connectivity among burrowing owl populations on military lands across North America. U.S. Department of Defense Sustaining Military Readiness Conference. Phoenix, AZ, 11 Aug 2009. August 2009
Macias-Duarte, A., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Genetic relatedness among Burrowing Owl populations on military lands across North America. The Wildlife Society, Monterey, CA, 21 Sep 2009. September 2009
Macias-Duarte, A., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Change in migratory behavior as a possible explanation for burrowing owl population declines in northern latitudes. New Mexico Burrowing Owl Working Group Workshop. Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico. 8 December 2005. December 2005
Macias-Duarte, A., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Cambio en comportamiento migratorio de Athene cunicularia y su disminuci�n poblacional en latitudes septentrionales. Russell E. Train Education for Nature Programmatic Meeting. World Wildlife Fund. Mexico City, Mexico. 1 December 2005. December 2005
Macias-Duarte, A., C. J. Conway, and M. Culver. 2006. Change in migratory behavior and population declines of Burrowing Owls in northern latitudes. Third international Burrowing Owl Symposium. IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 2 October 2006. October 2006
Macias-Duarte, A., C. J. Conway, and M. Culver. 2009. Population connectivity in Burrowing Owls throughout North America; have owls altered their migratory behavior in response to land-use changes in Mexico? American Ornithologists’ Union, Pittsburgh, PA, 15 Aug 2009. August 2009
Macias-Duarte, A., C. J. Conway, and M. Culver. 2009. Have burrowing owls that formerly bred in Canada and the U.S. altered their migratory behavior in response to land-use changes in Mexico? Cooper Ornithological Society, Tucson, AZ, 17 April 2009. April 2009
Macias-Duarte, A. and C. J. Conway. 2008. Change in migratory behavior as a possible explanation for burrowing owl population declines in northern latitudes. Sonoran Joint Venture Technical Committee Meeting. Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. 1 May 2008. May 2008
Lotz, M.A., and Culver M. Feasibility of extracting Florida panther DNA from scats. 8th Mountain Lion Workshop, Leavenworth, Washington May 2005
Loftus, A., S. A. Bonar, and D. Austen. 2015. Data Management: A Companion to Standard Methodologies for Improving International Collaboration. 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon, August 16-20, 2015 August 2015
Leslie, L., C. Velez, and S. A. Bonar. 2003. Fishes of the Verde River. Interactions among native and nonnative fishes. Center for Impacts of Urban Development in Southern Arizona's Desert Environment (CIUDAD) Annual Meeting, April 25, 2003. April 2003
Leslie, L. L., C. E. Velez, and S. Bonar. 2003. Diet and consumption rates of introduced fishes in the Verde River, Arizona. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2003
Leslie, L. L., C. E. Velez, and S. Bonar. 2003. Diet and consumption rates of introduced fishes in the Verde River, Arizona. Desert Fishes Council, Annual Meeting, Death Valley, California, November 20-23, 2003. November 2003
Leslie, L. L., C. E. Velez, and S. Bonar. 2003. Diet and consumption rates of introduced fishes in the Verde River, Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Statewide Research Meeting, Phoenix Arizona, December 17, 2003. December 2003
Leslie, E. and Culver, M. 2003. Genetic Analysis: Southwestern National Parks Carnivore Survey. National Park Service, George Wright Lecture Modern Genetics for Resource Managers Workshop April 2003
Lee, L., and S. A. Bonar. 2018. Evaluating Relationships between Fish Populations and Flow Regime Characteristics in Four Arizona Streams. 148th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Atlantic City, New Jersey from August 19-23, 2018. Contributed Presentation. August 2018
Lee, L. and S. Bonar. “Evaluating Relationships between Fish Populations and Flow Regimes in Arizona Streams” (2017) San Luis de Rio Colorado, Mexico: Desert Fishes Council 49th Annual Meeting; Native Western Fishes, Oral Presentation. November 2017
Lee, L. and S. A. Bonar. 2017. Using USGS Streamstats to evaluate relationships between fish populations and flow regime. 147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Tampa, Florida, August 19-24th. CONTRIBUTED PRESENTATION. August 2017
Lee, L. N., Z. C. Nemec, and S. A. Bonar. 2017. Assessing modified prepositioned areal electrofishing devices (PAEDs) for surveying fish habitat use in desert streams. 50th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ/NM American Fisheries Society, AZ Chapter of The Wildlife Society, NM Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Farmington, New Mexico, February 9-11, 2017. February 2017
Larson, K., C. Conway, and R. Sayler. 2010. Nest habitat selection of burrowing owls in relation to soil texture and burrow availability. Society for Ecological Restoration, Northwest Chapter and the Washington Chapter of The Wildlife Society. Marysville, WA, 17 Feb 2010. February 2010
Lantz, S.J., C.J. Conway, and S.H. Anderson. 2004. Demographic trends and habitat relationships of Burrowing Owls in Thunder Basin National Grasslands, northeastern Wyoming, 2001-2004. Wyoming Chapter of the Wildlife Society. Dubois, WY December 2004
Lantz, S.J., C.J. Conway, and S.H. Anderson. 2004. Burrowing Owl Ecology in the Thunder Basin National Grasslands. Murie Audubon Society, Casper, Wyoming. October 2004
LaRoche, D.D., C. J. Conway, and C. Kirkpatrick. 2008. Evaluating the efficacy of sticky traps to measure arthropod abundance in riparian woodlands. American Ornithologists' Union, Portland, OR. 6 August 2008. August 2008
LaRoche, D., C. Kirkpatrick, and C. J. Conway. 2005. Proposed evaluation of methods for measuring burn severity in forests during avian surveys. 4th USGS Wildland Fire Sciences Workshop, Tucson, Arizona, 7 December 2005. December 2005
LaRoche, D. D., C. J. Conway, C. Kirkpatrick, and D. E. Swann. 2009. Evaluating the influence of surface water on bird diversity and abundance in southwestern riparian woodlands. American Ornithologists’ Union, Pittsburgh, PA, 14 Aug 2009. August 2009
LaRoche D. D., C.J. Conway, C. Kirkpatrick, and G. Robinson. 2010. The Influence of Environmental Contamination on Riparian Bird Populations at Tumacacori National Historic Park. USGS Border Environmental Health Initiative Interdisciplinary Showcase, Tucson, AZ, 12 Oct 2010. October 2010
Kuzmenko, Y., S.A. Bonar, and T. Spesivy. 2007. Can we mechanically control nuisance populations of northern pike in Southwestern lakes? Lessons from the Ukraine. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. February 6-8, 2007. CONTRIBUTED. February 2007
Kuzmenko, Y., S.A. Bonar, and T. Spesivy. 2007. Can we mechanically control nuisance populations of northern pike in Southwestern lakes? Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting, Ventura CA, November 15-17, 2007. CONTRIBUTED November 2007
Kuzmenko, Y., S.A. Bonar, and T. Specivy. 2008. Efficiency of mechanical control of nuisance populations of northern pike in small Arizona lakes. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon. May 5-7, 2008. CONTRIBUTED. May 2008
Kuzmenko, Y., S.A. Bonar, and T. Specivy. 2008. Efficiency of mechanical control of nuisance populations of northern pike in small Arizona lakes. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Prescott, Arizona. February 7-9, 2008. CONTRIBUTED. February 2008
Kretschmann, A., and S.A. Bonar. 2008. Using geographic information systems to delineate native fish and sport fish management areas in the Verde River Watershed, Arizona. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Prescott, Arizona. February 7-9, 2008. CONTRIBUTED. February 2008
Kretschmann, A., S.A. Bonar, and K. Young. 2007. Using geographic information systems as a tool to delineate native fish and sport fish management areas for use in a fisheries management plan of the Verde River watershed, Arizona. Desert Fishes Council Meeting, Ventura CA, November 15-17, 2007. CONTRIBUTED. November 2007
Kretschmann, A., S.A. Bonar, and K. Young. 2007. Using geographic information systems as a tool to delineate native fish and sport fish management areas for use in a fisheries management plan of the Verde River watershed, Arizona. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. February 6-8, 2007. CONTRIBUTED ? BEST STUDENT POSTER. February 2008
Kretschmann, A., S. Bonar, K. Young, J. Whittier, C. Paukert, and D. Guertin. Using Geographic Information Systems to delineate native fish and sport fish management areas in the Verde River watershed, Arizona. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM. May 2009
Kline, S.J. and S.A. Bonar. 2006. Effects of Asian tapeworm on the growth and mortality of Yaqui chub and Yaqui topminnow. 136th American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Lake Placid, New York, September 10-14, 2006. CONTRIBUTED. September 2006
Kline, S.J. and S.A. Bonar. 2006. Effect of Asian tapeworm on the growth and mortality of Yaqui chub and Yaqui topminnow. AZ/NV Academy of Science, Tucson, Arizona, April 8th, 2006. INVITED ? BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD. April 2006
Kline, J., S.A. Bonar and A. Choudhury. 2006. Effects of Asian tapeworm on fishes of the Rio Yaqui basin. Presented to the Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Flagstaff, Arizona February 2-4, 2006. CONTRIBUTED. February 2006
Kline, J. S., S.A. Bonar, and A. Francis. 2005. Propagation of Yaqui chub (Gila purpurea), and Yaqui topminnow (Poeciliopsis occidentalis sonoriensis) in a controlled environment. Presented to the Desert Fishes Council. Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, Mexico, November 16-20, 2005. CONTRIBUTED (Poster). November 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2003. Effects of Fire on Montane Forest Birds in Southeastern Arizona. American Ornithologists' Union, Champaign-Urbana, IL, 7 August 2003. August 2003
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2008. Non-random nest placement of ground-nesting birds highlights the importance of montane riparian forest in the southwestern U.S. American Ornithologists' Union, Portland, OR. 6 August 2008. August 2008
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Habitat selection and factors influencing nesting success of ground-nesting forest birds in southeastern Arizona. 40th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, NM, 8 February 2007. February 2007
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Effects of surface water depletion on Arizona's riparian bird communities. NPS Science Symposium, Saguaro National Park, Tucson, Arizona, 11 May 2007. May 2007
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Effects of surface water and groundwater depletion on riparian bird communities in the desert southwest. Arizona Riparian Council Annual Meeting, Casa Grande, Arizona. 12 April 2007. April 2007
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Does predator activity cause seasonal variation in nesting success of passerine birds? The 14th Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, Tucson, Arizona. 25 September 2007. September 2007
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Changes in the breeding distribution of Buff-breasted Flycatchers in the southwestern United States: the role of fire suppression. Arizona Field Ornithologists first annual membership meeting, Gilbert, Arizona, 20 October 2007. October 2007
Kirkpatrick, C., K.Hughes, C.J. Conway, and J.deVos. 2005. Call-broadcast increases probability of detecting band-tailed pigeons during surveys. American Ornithologists' Union, Santa, Barbara, CA August 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., C.J. Conway, K. Hughes, and J. deVos. 2005. Conservation of band-tailed pigeons: An evaluation of potential survey techniques. Annual Meeting of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Sciences. Las Vegas, NV. April 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and P. B. Jones. 2005. Distribution and relative abundance of forest birds in relation to burn severity in southeastern Arizona. 4th USGS Wildland Fire Sciences Workshop, Tucson, Arizona, 7 December 2005. December 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and M. Ali. 2006. Video identification of nest predators of ground-nesting forest birds in southeastern Arizona. Annual Meeting of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science. Tucson, Arizona. 8 April 2006. April 2006
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2009. Quantifying impacts of surface water and ground water depletion on avian communities in desert riparian woodlands of the southwestern U.S. U.S. Department of Defense Sustaining Military Readiness Conference. Phoenix, AZ, 11 Aug 2009. August 2009
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, D. LaRoche, and G. Robinson. 2009. Monitoring the health of riparian bird populations at Tumacacori National Historical Park. National Park Service's Santa Cruz River Researcher's Day, Tucson, Arizona. 27 March 2009. March 2009
Kirkpatrick C., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Quantifying impacts of groundwater withdrawal on avian communities in desert riparian woodlands of the southwestern U.S. DOD Sustaining Military Readiness Conference, Orlando, Florida, 2 August 2007. August 2007
Kirkpatrick C., and C. J. Conway. 2006. Effects of surface water depletion and groundwater withdrawal on Arizona's riparian bird communities. Sonoita Valley Planning Partnership, Sonoita, Arizona. 5 August 2006. August 2006
Kirkpatrick C., and C. J. Conway. 2006. Effects of surface water depletion & groundwater withdrawal on Arizona's riparian bird communities. Annual meeting of the Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative Program, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, Arizona. 7 September 2006. September 2006
Kirkpatrick C., D. LaRoche, and C. J. Conway. 2005. Range expansion of the Buff-breasted Flycatcher (Empidonax fulvifrons) into the Rincon Mountains, Arizona: a response to recent fire? Saguaro National Park, Tucson, Arizona, September 2005. September 2005
Kirkpatrick C., C. J. Conway, and M. H. Ali. 2007. Complete sanitation of dead nestlings by parent birds may bias nest depredation rates. The 125th Annual Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union, Laramie, Wyoming, 9 August 2007. August 2007
Kirkpatrick C., C. J. Conway, and M. H. Ali. 2007. Complete Sanitation of Dead Nestlings by Parent Birds May Bias Nest Depredation Rates. American Ornithologists' Union, Laramie, Wyoming, 2 August 2007. August 2007
Katz, N., S. Bonar, and C. Jenney. 2020. Geomorphology affects desert fish assemblages in a restored travertine-depositing stream ecosystem in Central Arizona. 53rd Joint Annual Meeting, Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society, January 30 - February 1, 2020. Prescott, Arizona. Student Poster Award Winner. January 2020
Kat Harper, Melanie Culver, Jennifer Verdolin. 2024. Selection of Genomic Methods for Population Genetic Analysis of Mountain Gorillas. AZ/NM JAM February 2-3, 2024. Flagstaff, AZ. February 2024
Karla L. Vargas, Simona Kraberger, Michael C. Lund, Joy M. Custer, Elise N. Paietta, Melanie Culver, Adrian Munguia-Vega, Greer A. Dolby, Arvind Varsani. 2024. DNA viral diversity associated with Baja California wild rodents. TWS/AFS JAM, Flagstaff, AZ, February 1-3, 2024. February 2024
Jenney, C., and S. Bonar. 2020. Fish abundance and population structure pre- and post- high magnitude flooding in an Arizona River. American Fisheries Society Virtual Annual Meeting September 14-25, 2020. September 2020
Jenney, C. J., and S. A. Bonar. 2020. Fish abundance and population structure pre- and post- high magnitude flooding event in an Arizona river. 53rd Joint Annual Meeting, Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society, January 30 - February 1, 2020. Prescott, Arizona. January 2020
Ingram, S. J. , J. S. Grant and S. A. Bonar. 2022. Evaluating novel warmwater sportfish monitoring techniques (Hydroacoustics, age and growth methods) in Southwestern reservoirs. Arizona Game and Fish Department Aquatic Branch Statewide Biologists Meeting, November 15, 2021. November 2021
Iles, Alison (presenter) and Scott Bonar, Wayne Hubert and David Willis (editors). Standard Sampling Methods for North American Freshwater Fishes: A book development project of the Fisheries Management Section of the American Fisheries Society. Presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Arizona-Nevada Academy or Science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. April 9, 2005. April 2005
Iles, A.C., Bonar, S.A., Hubert, W.A., Willis, D.W. 2006. Standard Sampling Methods for North American Freshwater Fishes: an example of a data standards initiative. National Fisheries Data Summit - Focusing on Applications to the National Fish Habitat Initiative, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 31-November 2, 2006. INVITED. November 2006
Hughes, K., and C. J. Conway. 2004. The influence of nest-placement on the probability of nest depredation in band-tailed pigeons. American Ornithologists' Union, Quebec City, Quebec, CANADA. August 2004. August 2004
Hughes, K., C. Kirkpatrick, C. J. Conway, and J. deVos. 2006. Nest-site selection and nesting success of band-tailed pigeons. IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 6 October 2006. October 2006
Hughes, K., C. Kirkpatrick, C. J. Conway, and J. deVos. 2006. Nest-site selection and nesting success of band-tailed pigeons 39th Joint Annual Meeting AZ/NM Chapters of The Wildlife Society and AZ/NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society. Flagstaff, AZ, 2 February 2006. February 2006
Holroyd, G., and C. J. Conway. 2000. Monitoring Burrowing Owls in Western North America, Special Symposium on The North American Raptor Monitoring Strategy. Raptor Research Foundation, Jonesboro, AR. 9 Nov 2000. November 2000
Holroyd, G., C. Conway, J. Duxbury, and H. Trefry. 2003. An Unusual Migration and Renest of a Burrowing Owl. Raptor Research Foundation, Anchorage, AK. August 2003
Hickerson, B. T., J. E. Ruggirello and S. A. Bonar. 2014. Spawning site preference of the endangered Moapa White River Springfish. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014 February 2014
Haynes, Lisa, Hackl, C.Z., and Culver, M. Wild cats of the Sky Islands: a summary of monitoring efforts using noninvasive techniques. Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago II, Tucson, AZ May 2004
Haynes, L., Swann, D., and Culver, M. Monitoring mountain lions in the Tucson Mountain District of Saguaro National Park, AZ, using noninvasive techniques. 7th Mountain Lion Workshop, Jackson, WY. May 2003
Haynes, L., Hackl, C.A., and Culver, M. Border cats of the Sky Islands: a summary of research and detection efforts using noninvasive techniques. Carnivore Conference, Santa Fe, NM November 2004
Hannifan, J. K., M. L. Caballero-Reynolds, T. L. Ulrich, and S. A. Bonar. 2016. Videography presentations to educate the public about Arizona trouts. 48th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, November 15-19, 2016. Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Contributed, Oral). November 2016
Hackl, C.Z., Haynes, L., Swann, D. and M. Culver. 2006. Conservation and Management of Native Felid Species in Four Southern Arizona National Parks and One Sonora, Mexico National Park. Arizona Nevada Academy of Sciences Annual Conference, Tucson, Arizona April 2006
Ground-Based Thermal Imaging of Stream Surface Temperatures: Technique and Evaluation February 2016
Grant, J. S., S. J. Ingram and S. A. Bonar 2022. Evaluating gill net standardization and electrofishing boat operation techniques in Arizona reservoirs. Arizona Game and Fish Department Statewide Biologist's Meeting, November 15, 2021. November 2021
Goode, M., A. Pawlicki, J. Bauder, and R. Hanscom. 2023. Long-term research on species-, population-, and community-level effects of urbanization on snakes and lizards. 2023 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Norfolk, Virginia. July 2023
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Influence of repeated video probing at burrows on nesting success of burrowing owls. American Ornithologists' Union. Laramie, WY, 11 Aug 2007. August 2007
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Experiment to test how repeatedly video probing active nests influences nesting success in Burrowing Owls. The Wildlife Society Annual National Conference. Tucson, AZ, 25 Sep 2007. September 2007
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2005. What is a nest? Influence of nest definition on estimates of nesting success in Burrowing Owls. American Ornithologists' Union, Santa Barbara, CA August 2005
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2004. Ultimate factors affecting natal dispersal age in burrowing owls. American Ornithologists' Union, Quebec City, Quebec, CANADA. August 2004. August 2004
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2003. On the effects of food and ectoparasites on age of natal dispersal in Burrowing Owls. Cooper Ornithological Conference, Flagstaff, AZ, 2 May 2003 May 2003
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2003. Effects of food and ectoparasites on age of natal dispersal in Burrowing Owls. American Ornithologists' Union, Urbana, IL. August 2003
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2008. When a protected predator eats an endangered prey; managing burrowing owls that eat California least terns. American Ornithologists' Union, Portland, OR. 7 August 2008. August 2008
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Influence of repeated video probing at burrows on nesting success of burrowing owls. 40th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, NM, 8 February 2007. February 2007
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2006. Effect of latitude, clutch initiation date, and re-nesting on clutch size in Burrowing Owls. IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 7 October 2006. July 2006
Garcia, V., L. Ellis, and C. J. Conway. 2002. Burrowing Owl Demography Studies in Eastern Washington. 23 May 2002. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ephrata, WA. May 2002
Garcia, V., C. J. Conway. 2008. Burrowing owl conservation in the presence of an endangered prey species. 41st Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Prescott, AZ, 8 February 2008. February 2008
Garcia, V. and C. J. Conway. 2004. Ultimate factors affecting initiation of natal dispersal in burrowing owls. American Ornithologists? Union Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2004
Garcia, M.A.G., M. Bogan, and J. Bauder. 2023. Predicting habitat suitability and connectivity for Sonoran pronghorn in the Pinacate Biosphere Reserve, Sonora, Mexico. 13th International Mammalogical Congress, a Joint Meeting of the International Federation of Mammalogists and the American Society of Mammalogists. July 14-20, 2023, Anchorage, Alaska, USA. July 2023
Gahl, K. and S. Bonar. 2023. Use of radiotelemetry to identify stream habitat selection by Arizona fishes. 2023 Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona and New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society. Farmington, New Mexico, February 3- February 5, 2023. CONTRIBUTED. February 2023
Gahl, K. and S. A. Bonar. 2023. Where are all the fish? Using radiotelemetry to identify habitat selection in Southwestern streams. Washington and British Columbia Chapters of the American Fisheries Society Annual Conference, Bellingham, Washington, March 20-23, 2023. CONTRIBUTED. March 2023
Freed, E. M., S. Bonar, K. Gunckel, and R. Timmons. 2020. Using native fish in Arizona high schools to teach Earth's carrying capacity and limiting factors. 53rd Joint Annual Meeting, Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society, January 30 - February 1, 2020. Prescott, Arizona. January 2020
Flinders, J. M., and S. A. Bonar. 2003. The biology and foraging demands of northern pike in Arizona lakes and reservoirs. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2003
Fitak RR, Naidu A and M Culver. 2014. Improved genotyping success in mountain lion scats using single nucleotide polymorphisms. Eleventh Mountain Lion Workshop, Cedar City, UT. May 2014
Fitak RR, Culver M. Population structure of the Mt. Graham red squirrel: evidence from microsatellite data. Graduate Interdisciplinary Program Recruitment Poster Session, February 13, 2009, Tucson, Arizona. February 2009
Fitak RR, Culver M. Genetic variation and population structure of the Mt. Graham red squirrel: evidence from microsatellite markers. 2009 Joint New Mexico and Arizona Annual Chapter Meeting of The American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society. February 5-7, 2009, Gallup, New Mexico. February 2009
Feuerbacher, O.G., S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2010. Control of pathogens in laboratory-reared hybrid Devils Hole pupfis. 43rd Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. February 4-6, 2010, Flagstaff, Arizona. February 2010
Feuerbacher, O.G., Bonar, S. A., and P. J. Barrett, P. J. 2009. Application of prophylactic disease treatments in laboratory rearing of hybrid Devils Hole pupfish. 41st Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 19‐22, 2009. November 2009
Feuerbacher, O., S. A. Bonar, and P. Barrett. 2009. Application of prophylactic disease treatments in laboratory rearing of hybrid Devils Hole pupfish. Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 3-7, 2009. May 2009
Feuerbacher, O. G., S. A. Bonar, and P.J. Barrett. 2012. Detection, Disease Characteristics, and Control of Non-Tuberculosis Mycobacteria in Hybrid Devils Hole Pupfish. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, August 19-23, 2012. August 2012
Feuerbacher, O. G., S. A. Bonar, and A. L. Chaudoin. 2011. Construction of a mesocosm recreation of Devils Hole. The Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting, Pinetop, Arizona, February 3-5, 2011 February 2011
Feuerbacher, O. G., S. A. Bonar, and A. L. Chaudoin. 2011. Construction of a mesocosm recreation of Devils Hole. 2011 Devils Hole Workshop, Pahrump, Nevada, May 4-6, 2011. May 2011
Feuerbacher, O. G., S. A. Bonar, and A. L. Chaudoin. 2011. Construction of a mesocosm recreation of Devils Hole. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Devils Hole Pupfish Biologists Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 23-24, 2011. June 2011
Feuerbacher, O. G., S. A. Bonar, A. L. Chaudoin, and P. J. Barrett. 2011. Construction of a mesocosm recreation of Devils Hole. 141st Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. Seattle, WA, Sept 4-8, 2011. September 2011
Eldridge Wisely, Natalie R. Payne, Ivonne Cassaigne, Ron Thompson, Melanie Culver. 2024. Northern Jaguar Genomics. AZ.NM JAM, February 2-3, 2024, Flagstaff, AZ. February 2024
Eldridge Wisely, Natalie Payne, Ivonne Cassaigne , Karla Vargas , Victor Luja , and Melanie Culver. 2024. Conservation Genomics of North American Jaguars. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution, July 7-11, 2024, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico July 2024
Dwyer, J.F. and M. Culver. 2006. Buccal swabs offer PCR-amplifiable DNA in HArris's hawks. American Ornithologists' Union, Veracruz, Mexico. 6 October 2006. October 2006
DuBey, R., S. Schrader, C. Caldwell, D.L. Winkleman, P. Budy, and S. Bonar. 2007. Southwest regional risk assessment for whirling disease in native salmonids: Data assembly and conceptual model development. 13th Annual Whirling Disease Symposium ?Resistance on Two Fronts?. Denver, Colorado, February 12-13, 2007. CONTRIBUTED. February 2007
Dominic D. LaRoche, Courtney J. Conway, and Chris Kirkpatrick. 2007. Evaluating the efficacy of sticky traps to measure arthropod abundance in riparian woodlands. The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference, Tucson, Arizona, 25 September 2007 September 2007
Dee, T., Swann, D. and Culver, M. Genetic Analysis of Scat for Estimating Species Richness in Mammal Communities: An Exploratory Study. Arizona Nevada Academy of Sciences Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV. April 2005
Dee, T., Swann, D. and Culver, M. Evaluating DNA Analysis of Scat as a Technique for Estimating Species Richness. Conservation Biology Internship Symposium, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. December 2003
Dee T, D’Orgiex C and Culver M. Conservation genetics of the flat-tailed horned lizard (Phrynosoma mcallii). The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ, 22-26 September, 2007. September 2007
Dee T, Culver M. Conservation genetics of the flat tailed horned lizard in Arizona, California, and Mexico. 2008 Southwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Meeting, June 5-8, 2008, Austin, Texas. June 2008
Decker, K., and C. J. Conway. 2008. Seasonal decline in avian clutch size: a test of four alternative hypotheses. American Ornithologists' Union, Portland, OR. 5 August 2008. August 2008
Decker, K. L., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Seasonal Decline in Clutch Size: A Test of Six Alternative Hypotheses. Joint meeting of the American Ornithologists’ Union and Cooper Ornithological Society. San Diego, CA, 8 Feb 2010. February 2010
Decker, K. L., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Seasonal decline in avian clutch size: a test of four alternative hypotheses. Cooper Ornithological Society, Tucson, AZ, 18 April 2009. April 2009
Decker, K. L., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Impacts of Severe Weather Events on Nesting Success. 42nd Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Gallup, NM. 6 February 2009. February 2009
Culver, M.and S. Malusa. 2017. Jaguars in the Chiricahuas and Southern Arizona. Heritage Days Festival, Rodeo, New Mexico, September 8-10, 2017. September 2017
Culver, M., Land, D., and Lotz, M. Feasibility of Monitoring Florida Panthers Genetics using DNA Extracted from Scats. Florida Panther Workshop, White Oak Plantation Conservation Center, Yulee, FL. April 2005
Culver, M., A.M. Munguia and E. Hahn. 2020. Use[LN1] of Museum Specimens to Refine Historical Pronghorn Subspecies Boundaries. IUCN Peninsular Pronghorn Species Action Plan Workshop, January 21-23, 2020, Guerrero Negro, Mexico. January 2020
Culver, M. Puma Phylogeography and Applications of Genetics to the Identification and Status of Eastern Pumas. Eastern Puma Conference, Morgantown, WV. May 2004
Culver M. “Genetics to detect landscape features – natural and human imposed – that constitute barriers to wildlife” at UA Earth Day Environmental Summit 2009. April 2009
Culver M. Population and conservation genetics of Felids. Felid Biology and Conservation Conference, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, 17-20 September, 2007. September 2007
Culver M. 2014. Wildlife Conservation Genetics Overview. University of Arizona, Arizona Biological and Biomedical Sciences graduate student orientation. Tucson, AZ. August 2014
Culver M. 2013. Wildlife Conservaiton Genetics Overview. University of Arizona, Arizona Biological and Biomedical Sciences graduate student orientation, Tucson AZ. August 2013
Culver M. 2012. Wildlife Conservation Genetics Overview. University of Arizona, Arizona Biological and Biomedical Sciences graduate student orientation, Tucson, AZ. August 2012
Culver M. 2010. Trans-Study genetic research options. Collaborative Mountain Lion Workshop, at Thy Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Snowbird, UT. October 2010
Culver M. 2009. Biological versus political boundaries in wildlife conservation. Malpai Borderlands Group, Scientific Conference, Douglas, Arizona, 6-7 January 2009. INVITED January 2009
Culver M, Payne N, and Vargas K. Wildlife viral monitoring to detect emerging viral diseases and differing viral loads in urban versus wild populations. OneHealth Symposium, University of Arizona, Health Sciences Center. September 28, 2022 September 2022
Culver M, Herrmann H-W, Miller M, Roth B and Sorensen J. Anatomical and genetic variation within western Oxyloma with respect to the federally endangered Kanab ambersnail. 2008 Joint Annual Meetings, New Mexico and Arizona Chapters of The American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society. February 7-9, 2008, Prescott, Arizona. February 2008
Culver M, Herrmann H-W, Carlson A, Miller M, Roth B, Sorenson J. Biological boundaries and conservation of the Kanab Ambersnail. Kanab Ambersnail Workgroup meeting. February 13, 2009, Carefree, Arizona. February 2009
Culver M and L Haynes. 2012. Jaguar surveying and monitoring in the United States. 2012. University of Arizona Alumni Association, Tucson, AZ. February 2012
Cowx, I. G., S. J. Cooke, K. Lorenzen, J. Koehn, S. A. Bonar, D. Bunnell 2015. Assessment of Inland Fish Populations and Fisheries: The Foundation for Sustainable Management. 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon, August 16-20, 2015. August 2015
Conway, C.J., G.Holroyd, R.Rosenberg, and J.Duxbury. 2005. Comparative demography of burrowing owls within changing grassland ecosystems of North America: Effects of land-use, migratory tendency, and latitude. Special Symposium on Birds in Changing Grassland Landscapes: Ecological and Management Implications. The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference, Madison, Wisconsin September 2005
Conway, C.J., D. LaRoche, C. Kirkpatrick, and D. Swann. 2010. Effects of drought on abundance and diversity of birds along Rincon Creek, Saguaro National Park. Special Symposium entitled “How might climate change affect Saguaro National Park?” Tucson, Arizona, 2 Oct 2010. October 2010
Conway, C.J. 2005. Why migrate? Tests of alternative hypotheses in Burrowing Owls. American Ornithologists' Union, Santa Barbara, CA. August 2005
Conway, C.J. 2004. Using prescribed fire to recover the federally endangered Yuma Clapper Rail on the Lower Colorado River National Wildlife Refuges. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 2 Fire Management Conference. Tucson, AZ December 2004
Conway, C.J. 2010. National Wildlife Refuge System Participation in a National Marsh Bird Monitoring Program. Review of the USFWS-USGS Refuge Cooperative Research Program (RCRP). La Crosse, WI, 13 Oct 2010. October 2010
Conway, C.J. 2010. How to integrate the inventory and monitoring needs of partner agencies into a productive research program. Cooperative Research Units All-Hands Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 4 March 2010. March 2010
Conway, C. J., and T. E. Martin. 2001. Effects of clutch size on nest attentiveness and incubation efficiency, American Ornithologists' Union Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. 16 Aug 2001. August 2001
Conway, C. J., and M. Woodrey. 2006. Implementing standardized monitoring for secretive marsh birds on NOAAs Estuarine Research Reserves. 22nd Annual Conference of NOAA?s National Estuarine Research Reserve Program. Cleveland, OH. 18 October 2006. October 2006
Conway, C. J., and M. Woodrey. 2006. A continental program for estimating population trends of marsh birds and monitoring ecological integrity of marshlands in North America. NOAA and EPA's National Estuary Program Monitoring & Indicators Summer Seminar Series. Washington, D.C. 17 August 2006. August 2006
Conway, C. J., and M. S. Ogonowski. 2010. Partial migration in birds: a test of 4 hypotheses with Burrowing owls. International Symposium: The Ecology and Evolution of Partial Migration, Lund, Sweden, 31 Aug 2010. August 2010
Conway, C. J., and C. Kirkpatrick. 2004. Effects of parental activity on probability of nest depredation: a test of Skutch's hypothesis. American Ornithologists' Union, Quebec City, Quebec, CANADA. August 2004. August 2004
Conway, C. J., and C. Kirkpatrick. 2002. Population trends and effects of fire on Buff-breasted Flycatchers in southeastern Arizona. Third International Partners-in-Flight Conference, Monterey, CA. March 2002
Conway, C. J., M. Seamans, J. Wheeler, H. Berlanga, O. Hinojosa, G. Donaldson, G. Finney, and Ryan Archer. 2008. Continental-scale marsh bird monitoring. 13th Meeting of the Canada/Mexico/United States Trilateral Committee, Veracruz, Mexico. 14 May 2008. INVITED. May 2008
Conway, C. J., M. Conway, and C. P. Nadeau. 2010. Proximate factors affecting hatching asynchrony in burrowing owls. Joint meeting of the American Ornithologists’ Union and Cooper Ornithological Society. San Diego, CA, 9 Feb 2010. February 2010
Conway, C. J., J. Bart, and S. Timmermans. 2002. Towards a North American marsh bird monitoring program. Third International Partners-in-Flight Conference, Monterey, CA, 21 March 2002. March 2002
Conway, C. J., D. LaRoche, C. Kirkpatrick, and D. Swann. 2011. Effects of drought and groundwater withdrawal on birds, vegetation, and invertebrates within desert riparian woodlands in southeastern Arizona. Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of The Wildlife Society. Pinetop, AZ, 4 Feb 2011. February 2011
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and R. J. Steidl. 2008. Estimating Population Trends of Secretive Marsh Birds on the Lower Colorado River: Combining Removal Models, Double-observer Surveys, and Distance Sampling Methods. 41st Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Prescott, AZ, 8 February 2008. February 2008
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and R. J. Steidl. 2007. Monitoring Secretive Marshbirds: Combining Removal, Double-observer and Distance Methods. Special Symposium on Bird Monitoring and Detectability: Understanding and Applying Appropriate Methods. Ft. Collins, CO, 1 March 2007. March 2007
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and L. Piest. 2008. Using prescribed fire as a management tool for the Yuma clapper rail and California black rail. Lower Colorado River Science and Management Symposium, Scottsdale, AZ, 19 November 2008. November 2008
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and L. A. Piest. 2007. Effectiveness of prescribed fire as a management tool to improve habitat quality of endangered Yuma clapper rails and California black rails along the Lower Colorado River. 40th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, NM, 8 February 2007. February 2007
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, M. D. Smith, and D. R. Rosenberg. 2006. Do burrowing owls bring mammal manure to their nests to lure prey? IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 3 October 2006. October 2006
Conway, C. J., C. Kirkpatrick, D. LaRoche, and D. Swann. 2010. Effects of drought or groundwater withdrawal on birds within desert riparian woodlands. Science on the Sonoita Plain: Quarterly Meeting of the Sonoita Valley Planning Partnership, Sonoita, Arizona, 7 Aug 2010. August 2010
Conway, C. J., B. Ball, L. A. Ellis, and C. P. Nadeau. 2007. Growing crops in the desert; Does irrigated agriculture create an ?ecological trap? for burrowing owls? 40th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, NM, 8 February 2007. February 2007
Conway, C. J. 2007. Can prescribed fire be used as a tool to recover the endangered Yuma clapper rail? SNR Advisory Council Spring Meeting. 10 May 2007. May 2007
Conway, C. J. 2005. Ecology and natural history of burrowing owls. Ruins Doin's. Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, Coolidge, AZ. January 2005
Conway, C. J. 2005. A standardized North American marsh bird monitoring program. National Estuarine Research Reserve Research Coordinator Annual Meeting, Grand Bay, Mississippi February 2005
Conway, C. J. 2003. Development of regional and national monitoring programs for estimating population trends of sensitive taxa. USFWS, Region 2 Project Leaders Meeting, San Antonio, TX. 14 Jan 2003. January 2003
Conway, C. J. 2003. Demography, population trends, and current research activities on burrowing owls in eastern Washington. Presentation to BLM, USFWS, and WDFW biologists and managers. Pasco, WA. 6 May 2003. May 2003
Conway, C. J. 2003. Burrowing Owls in Washington, Wyoming, & Arizona and Regional Patterns in Burrowing Owl Demographics. Canadian Burrowing Owl Population Decline Workshop. Canadian Wildlife Service, Canmore, Alberta, 21 March 2003. March 2003
Conway, C. J. 2003. Benefits of multi-species monitoring of marsh birds. Yuma Clapper Rail-Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocol Meeting, USFWS Ecological Services Office, Phoenix, AZ, 21 February 2003. February 2003
Conway, C. J. 2002. Status of Black Rails in western North America. USFWS Lower Colorado River EcoTeam meeting. Parker, AZ, 25 March 2002. March 2002
Conway, C. J. 2002. National marsh bird monitoring program. Southeast Regional Biologists' meeting. Okefenokee, GA. 7 November 2002. November 2002
Conway, C. J. 2002. Effects of fire on abundance and distribution of marsh birds in the Sonoran Desert region. Sonoran Joint Venture Bi-National Bird Conservation Meeting, Tucson, AZ, 7 August 2002. August 2002
Conway, C. J. 2002. Current wildlife research projects at the Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. 23 May 2002. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2 Headquarters, Albuquerque, NM. May 2002
Conway, C. J. 2002. A program for estimating population trends of marsh birds on National Wildlife Refuges across North America. Southwest Region Refuge Biological Workshop. Albuquerque, NM. 31 July 2002. July 2002
Conway, C. J. 2001. Continental Marshbird Monitoring Program, North American Bird Conservation Initiative; Marshbird Conservation Workshop, Denver, CO, 22 Aug 2001. August 2001
Conway, C. J. Ecology and Natural History of Marsh Birds. Arizona Riparian Council. Yuma, AZ, 18 Mar 2011. March 2011
Conway, C. J. Burrowing Owl Demography in North America. Burrowing Owl Symposium, Umatilla, OR, 21 May 2009. May 2009
Conway, C. J. 2011. Effects of land-use and management actions on game and nongame birds. Seminar, Idaho Fish and Game Department, Boise, ID. 8 June 2011. June 2011
Conway, C. J. 2010. Incorporating methods for estimating detection probability into desert bird surveys. Sonoran/Mohave Desert Bird Monitoring Methods Symposium, Gila Bend, AZ, 27 Jan 2010. January 2010
Conway, C. J. 2010. Effects of land use on the population dynamics of burrowing owls in eastern Washington. Association of Field Ornithologists, Ogden, UT, 14 Aug 2010. Special Symposium that included invitations for the authors of the most frequently cited papers in the Journal of Field Ornithology during the last five years. August 2010
Conway, C. J. 2009. A summary of ongoing marsh bird research projects along the Lower Colorado River. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Yuma, AZ. 31 March 2009. March 2009
Conway, C. J. 2008. Wetland Associations of Coastal Marsh Birds in North America: Implications for Climate Change Impacts. Special Symposium on Disassembly of coastal ecosystems in the face of global change: Implications for conservation, management, and restoration. Society of Wetland Scientists, Washington, DC. 28 May 2008. INVITED, PRESENTED. May 2008
Conway, C. J. 2008. Glyphosate applications to control invasive bufflegrass in the Avra Valley: effects on burrowing owls. City of Tucson Technical Advisory Committee meeting. 16 January 2008. INVITED. January 2008
Conway, C. J. 2008. Ecology of marsh birds of the Salton Sea. Salton Sea International Bird Festival. Brawley, California. 15 February 2008. INVITED February 2008
Conway, C. J. 2008. Burrowing Owl research in Imperial County, San Diego County, and throughout the western U.S. Burrowing Owl Consortium. Brawley, California. 14 February 2008. February 2008
Conway, C. J. 2006. The effect of land use on burrowing owl population trend varies by latitude in North America. IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 2 October 2006. October 2006
Conway, C. J. 2006. Recommended continental survey protocols for conducting marsh bird surveys across North America. Marsh Bird Monitoring Technical Workshop, Patuxent National Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD. 7 March 2006. March 2006
Conway, C. J. 2006. Agency mission and job opportunities within the U.S. Geological Survey. University of Arizona Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society. 4 April 2006. April 2006
Clemons J, Naidu A and M Culver. 2014. DNA-based diet identification of mountain lions in southwest Arizona. Eleventh Mountain Lion Workshop, Cedar City, UT May 2014
Clark, S. and S. A. Bonar. 2013. Effects of total suspended sediment on survival of Yaqui Chub eggs and larvae. 143nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 8-12, 2013. CONTRIBUTED. September 2013
Clark Barkalow, S. and S. Bonar. 2013. Effects of total suspended sediment on survival of Yaqui chub eggs and larvae. 45th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 20-24, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 2013
Clark Barkalow, S. and S. A. Bonar. 2014. Total suspended sediment tolerance of Yaqui Chub eggs and fry. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014. February 2014
Clark Barkalow, S. and S. A. Bonar. 2014. Effects of total suspended sediment on abundance and diversity of invertebrates in Black Draw. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014. February 2014
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2012. Using Video to Investigate Relationships Between Environmental Conditions and Spawning Behavior in Devils Hole Pupfish. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, August 19-23, 2012. August 2012
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2011. Using stand-alone video to monitor reproductive behavior in Devils Hole pupfish. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Devils Hole Pupfish Biologists Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 23-24, 2011 June 2011
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2011. Using stand-alone video to monitor reproductive behavior in Devils Hole pupfish. The Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting, Pinetop, Arizona, February 3-5, 2011. February 2011
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2011. Using stand-alone video to monitor reproductive behavior in Devils Hole pupfish. 2011 Devils Hole Workshop, Pahrump, Nevada, May 4-6. May 2011
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, P. J. Barrett. 2009. Using stand-alone videography and water quality sensing to assess relationships between environmental conditions and reproductive behavior in Devils Hole Pupfish. Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 3-7, 2009. May 2009
Chaudoin, A. L., Feuerbacher, O. G., Bonar, S. A., and P. J. Barrett. 2009. Using stand‐alone videography and water quality sensing to assess relationships between environmental conditions and reproductive behavior in Devils Hole pupfish. 41st Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 19‐22, , Death Valley, California. Death Valley National Park, CA, November 19-22. November 2009
Chaudoin, A. L., Feuerbacher, O. G., Bonar, S. A., Barrett, P. J. 2012. Using remote systems to assess relationships between environmental conditions and reproductive behavior in Devils Hole pupfish . 45th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Phoenix, Arizona, February 2-4. February 2012
Chaudoin, A. L., Feuerbacher, O. G., Bonar, S. A., Barrett, P. J. 2011. Environmental factors and spawning behavior in the Devils Hole pupfish. 141st Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. Seattle, Washington, September 4-8. September 2011
Chaudoin, A. L., Feuerbacher, O. G., Bonar, S. A., Barrett, P. J. 2010. Using stand-alone video to monitor reproductive behavior in Devils Hole pupfish. 42ndAnnual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council 2010. Moab, Utah, November 18-21. November 2010
Chaudoin, A. L., O. G. Feuerbacher, S. A. Bonar, and P. J. Barrett. 2010. Using remote systems to assess relationships between environmental conditions and reproductive behavior in Devils Hole pupfish. 43rd Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. February 4-6, 2010, Flagstaff, Arizona. February 2010
Chandler, H.C., J.M. Bauder, M. Elmore, C.L. Jenkins. 2022. Delineating conservation units for the imperiled eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi). 2022 Southeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Annual Meeting. February 2022
Castellon, T.D., A.C. Deyle, A.L. Farmer, J.M. Bauder, E.A. Roznik, and S.A. Johnson. 2022. Effects of experimental translocation on gopher frog (Lithobates capito) survival and movement. Florida Chapter of The Wildlife Society Meeting, Wildlife Translocation in Florida Symposium. March 24, 2022. March 2022
Carveth, C. J., A. Widmer, and S. A. Bonar. 2004. Upper lethal tolerance of Arizona's native fishes. Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, November 10-14 November 2004
Carveth, C. J., A. Widmer, and S. A. Bonar. 2004. Critical thermal maxima of Arizona's native and nonnative fish species: have Arizona's native fish finally reached their boiling point? Presented to the 134th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Madison, Wisconsin, August 23-26, 2004. August 2004
Carveth, C. J., A. M. Widmer, and S. A. Bonar. 2005. Upper lethal temperature tolerance of Arizona's native fishes. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Gallup, New Mexico, February 4-5 February 2005
Carveth, C. J., A. M. Widmer, and S. A. Bonar. 2003. Lethal thermal maxima of fishes in the San Pedro River, Arizona. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2003
Cappello, C.D., K.V. Jacobson, J.T. Driscoll, K.M. McCarty, and J.M. Bauder. 2023. Nest parasites reduce reproductive success in a recovering raptor population. 2023 Raptor Research Foundation Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. October 2023
Cappello, C.D., K.V. Jacobson, J.T. Driscoll, K.M. McCarty, and J.M. Bauder. 2023. Evaluating the effects of nest management on a recovering raptor population using an integrated population model. 2023 Raptor Research Foundation Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. October 2023
Cappello, C.D., K.V. Jacobson, J.T. Driscoll, K.M. McCarty, and J.M. Bauder. 2023. Evaluating the effects of nest management on a recovering raptor population using an integrated population model. 2023 Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Louisville, Kentucky. November 2023
Brouder, M., A. Iles, and S. A. Bonar. 2009. Length frequency, condition, growth, and catch per effort indices of common North American fishes. Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 3-7, 2009 May 2009
Brouder, M., A. Iles, and S. A. Bonar. 2009. Length frequency, condition, growth, and catch per effort indices of common North American fishes. 139th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Nashville, Tennessee, August 30-September 3, 2009. August 2009
Brouder, M., A. Iles and S. A. Bonar. Length-frequency, condition, growth and catch per effort indices of common North American fishes. 138th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Ottawa, Ontario August 17-21. Poster presentation. August 2008
Brizendine, M.E., S. A. Bonar, D. L. Ward, and W. J. Matter. 2014. Use of ultrasonic imaging and Ovaprim® to evaluate egg maturation of humpback chub Gila cypha. The Western Division of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Mazatlán, Mexico. April 7 – April 11, 2014 April 2014
Brizendine, M.E., D.L. Ward, S.A. Bonar, and W.J. Matter. 2015. Use of ultrasonic imaging to evaluate egg maturation of humpback chub Gila cypha. The Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico. February 5 – February 7, 2015. Contributed Oral Presentation. February 2015
Brizendine, M., S. A. Bonar, and D. Ward. 2013. Evaluation of Humpback Chub Gila cypha egg maturation using ultrasonic imaging and Ovaprim®. 143nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 8-12, 2013. POSTER PRESENTATION. September 2013
Brizendine, M., D. Ward, S. A. Bonar, and W. Matter. 2015. Use of Ultrasonic Imaging to Evaluate Egg Maturation of Humpback Chub Gila cypha in the Grand Canyon. 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon. August 2015
Brizendine, M. E., S. A. Bonar, D. L. Ward and W. J. Matter. 2014. Use of ultrasonic imaging and Ovaprim® to evaluate egg maturation of Humpback Chub. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014. February 2014
Brizendine, M. E., D. L. Ward, S. A. Bonar, and W. J. Matter. 2015 ,Use of ultrasonic imaging to evaluate egg maturation of Humpback Chub, Gila cypha, in Grand Canyon 47th Annual Meeting 18-22 November 2015 Death Valley National Park, California, U.S.A. November 2015
Brizendine, M. E., D. L. Ward and S. A. Bonar. 2013 Use of ultrasonic imaging and Ovaprim® to evaluate egg maturation of humpback chub, Gila cypha. 45th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 20-24, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 2013
Brizendine, M. E., D. L. Ward, S. A. Bonar, and W. J. Matter. 2016. Use of ultrasonic imaging to evaluate egg maturation of humpback chub Gila cypha in the Grand Canyon. 49th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of The American Fisheries Society, February 4-6, 2016, Flagstaff, Arizona February 2016
Brawn, J., T.J. Benson, and J.M. Bauder. 2023. Does density dependence regulate populations of tropical birds? Joint Meeting of the American Ornithological Society (AOS) and the Society of Canadian Ornithologists–Société des ornithologistes du Canada (SCO–SOC), London, Ontario, Canada. August 2023
Boyle, W. A., C. J. Conway, and J. L. Bronstein. 2006. Food and migration: testing alternative hypotheses explaining altitudinal migration in Costa Rican frugivorous birds. IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 6 October 2006. October 2006
Boyle, W. A., C. J. Conway, and J. L. Bronstein. 2006. Altitudinal migration of frugivorous birds: a comparative study of diet composition and preference. Ecological Society of America Conference, Memphis, Tennessee, 7 August 2006. August 2006
Boyle, A., and C. J. Conway. 2003. Diet and habitat in the evolution of migration in the Tyrannidae. Southwestern Association of Biologists Annual Conference. 27 September 2003. Portal, AZ. September 2003
Boyle, A. and C.J. Conway. 2002. Diet and habitat in the evolution of migration in the Tyranni (Aves). Birds of Two Worlds: Advances in the ecology and evolution of temperate-tropical migration systems. Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, Washington, D.C., 7 March 2002. March 2002
Borgmann, K.L., C. J. Conway, and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Does foliage density reduce the risk of nest predation? Insights from a comparative analysis. American Ornithologists' Union, Portland, OR. 7 August 2008. August 2008
Borgmann, K.L., C. J. Conway, and M. L. Morrison. 2007. What causes seasonal variation in avian nesting success? 14th Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society, Tucson, AZ 22-26 September 2007. Published abstract and oral presentation. September 2007
Borgmann, K. L., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Comparative analysis uncovers the true effects of nest concealment on avian nesting success. Cooper Ornithological Society, Tucson, AZ, 17 April 2009. April 2009
Borgmann, K. L., C. J. Conway, and M. L. Morrison. 2010. Nest-site selection in birds: a rigorous test of the nest concealment hypothesis. Joint meeting of the American Ornithologists’ Union and Cooper Ornithological Society. San Diego, CA, 9 Feb 2010. February 2010
Borgmann, K. L., C. J. Conway, and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Why does nest survival vary seasonally? American Ornithologists’ Union, Pittsburgh, PA, 15 Aug 2009. August 2009
Borgmann, K. L., C. J. Conway, and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Effects of foliage cover on the probability of nest depredation in songbirds: insights from comparative and manipulative studies. 41st Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Prescott, AZ, 8 February 2008. February 2008
Borgmann, K. L., C. J. Conway, and M. L. Morrison. 2007. Does nest concealment influence predation risk in passerine birds? 40th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, NM, 8 February 2007. February 2007
Borgmann, K. L., C. J. Conway, and M. L. Morrison. 2006. Factors influencing seasonal variation in nesting success. IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 3 October 2006. October 2006
Borgmann, K. L., C. J. Conway, M. L. Morrison. The relationship between avian breeding phenology and the risk of nest predation: from patterns to causal mechanisms. Invited presentation at a special symposium titled “Advancing Climate Science For Wildlife Management: From Impacts And Uncertainty To Decisions”, 17th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Snowbird, Utah, 5 Oct 2010. October 2010
Bonar, S.A., W.A. Hubert, and D.W. Willis. 2008. Standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Prescott, Arizona. February 7-9, 2008. CONTRIBUTED. February 2008
Bonar, S.A., W.A. Hubert, and D.W. Willis. 2007. Standard methods to sample inland fishes of North America. Progress report. Education Section, American Fisheries Society 137th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. September 2-6, 2007. INVITED. September 2007
Bonar, S.A., W.A. Hubert, and D.W. Willis. 2007. Standard methods to sample inland fishes of North America. Progress report. Fisheries Management Section, American Fisheries Society 137th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. September 2-6, 2007. INVITED. September 2007
Bonar, S.A., W. Hubert, D. Willis, M. Brouder and A. Iles. 2005. Standard sampling methods for North American freshwater fishes: Averages and standards for commonly used fisheries indices. Desert Fishes Council. Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, Mexico, November 16-20, 2005. CONTRIBUTED. November 2005
Bonar, S.A., February, 2001, Introduced fishes in the American West: Case histories and current research February 2001
Bonar, S.A., B. Murphy, L. Roulson, A. Croxton and C. Jennings. 2020. American Fisheries Society "Town Hall". American Fisheries Society Virtual Annual Meeting, September 24, 2020. September 2020
Bonar, S.A., August, 2001, Examining interactions between introduced fish and native aquatic species in Washington state: Implications for Southwestern aquatic ecosystems. August 2001
Bonar, S.A., Alison Iles, D.W. Willis and W.A. Hubert 2006. Standard Sampling Methods for North American Freshwater Fishes. Presented to the Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Flagstaff, Arizona. February 2-4. CONTRIBUTED. February 2006
Bonar, S.A., 2010. An evolving profession: how fisheries management has changed in the far west. Plenary Address to the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. January 21st – 23rd, 2010, Athens, Texas January 2010
Bonar, S.A., 2007. How to persuade people ? Lessons from psychology and marketing for the wildlife biologist. The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference, Tucson, Arizona. September 22-26. CONTRIBUTED. September 2007
Bonar, S.A. February,2001, Examining interactions between introduced fish and native aquatic species in Washington state: Implications for Southwestern aquatic ecosystems February 2001
Bonar, S.A. 2015. How standard fish sampling methods help improve biological assessment across political boundaries. Global Conference on Inland Fisheries, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy, January 26-28, 2015. Presentation and Scientific Panel Member. Invited Presentation. January 2015
Bonar, S.A. 2013. http://fisheriesstandardsampling.org :A simple web-based tool to analyze standard fish data with a click of a button. 46th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 7-9, 2013. CONTRIBUTED. February 2013
Bonar, S.A. 2011. Standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes. An overview for European Fisheries Standards Committee (CEN), British Standards Institute, London, United Kingdom, March 16, 2011. March 2011
Bonar, S.A. 2011. Aquatic research at the Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. US Fish and Wildlife Service Devils Hole Pupfish Biologists' Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 23-24, 2011. June 2011
Bonar, S.A. 2011. Advances in fish sampling: An overview of techniques and standardization. The Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Joint Annual Meeting, Pinetop, Arizona, February 3-5, 2011. February 2011
Bonar, S.A. 2010. Case Histories of standard sampling in North America. Keynote Address to Conference Fish Sampling with Active Methods, September 8-11, 2010, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic September 2010
Bonar, S.A. 2010. Advances in fish sampling: An overview of techniques and standardization. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, Moab, Utah, Novermber 17-21, 2010 November 2010
Bonar, S.A. 2007. How to persuade people ? Lessons from psychology and marketing for the fisheries biologist. American Fisheries Society 137th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. September 2-6, 2007. CONTRIBUTED. September 2007
Bonar, S.A. 2004. Can people be influenced to improve their conservation ethic towards desert fishes? Lessons from psychology and marketing. Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, November 10-14. November 2004
Bonar, S.A. 2003. Interactions between non-native and native aquatic species and challenges to managing recovery. USFWS Southwestern Regional Meeting. San Antonio, Texas. January 14-17, 2003. January 2003
Bonar, S.A. 2003. An overview of the Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit's Fisheries Programs. Arizona Anglers Rountable, Phoenix, Arizona. July 14, 2003. July 2003
Bonar, S., W. Hubert, and D. Willis. Standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes. Annual Meeting, Western Division, American Fisheries Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 2009
Bonar, S., N. Mercado-Silva, and K. L. Pope. 2024. AFS standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes 2nd edition overview. World Fisheries Congress, Seattle, Washington. March 2024
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert, and N. Mercado Silva, 2015. An Overview of North American AFS Freshwater Fish Sampling Standardization. 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Portland Oregon, August 16-20, 2015. August 2015
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert, and D. W. Willis. 2009. Standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes. Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 3-7, 2009. May 2009
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert, and D. W. Willis. 2009. Standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes. 139th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Nashville, Tennessee. August 30 - September 3, 2009. August 2009
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert, and D. W. Willis. 2008. Standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon. May 5-7, 2008. CONTRIBUTED. May 2008
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert, and D. W. Willis. 2008. Standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes. 138th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Ottawa, Ontario August 17-21. CONTRIBUTED. Introductory presentation of Standard methods for sampling North American Freshwater Fishes symposium. August 2008
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert and N. Mercado-Silva. 2016. An Overview of North American AFS Freshwater Fish Sampling Standardization. World Fisheries Congress, Busan, Korea, May 23-27. May 2016
Bonar, S. A., W. A. Hubert and N. Mercado-Silva. 2016. An Overview of North American AFS Freshwater Fish Sampling Standardization. World Fisheries Congress, Busan, Korea, May 23-27. May 2016
Bonar, S. A., T. P. Archdeacon, A. Iles, S. J. Kline, A. A. Schultz, E. Sontz. 2009. An overview of captive breeding methods for five imperiled desert chub and topminnow species. Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 3-7, 2009 May 2009
Bonar, S. A., O. Feuerbacher, A. Chaudoin, J. Mapula. 2008. Proposed propagation research for Devils Hole pupfish. Devils Hole Pupfish Research Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October, 2008. October 2008
Bonar, S. A., Norman Mercado-Silva and K. L. Pope. 2018. An overview of North American AFS Freshwater Fish Sampling Standardization. 83rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, Norfolk, Virginia, March 26-30. March 2018
Bonar, S. A., Norman Mercado-Silva and K. L. Pope. 2018. An overview of North American AFS Freshwater Fish Sampling Standardization. 78th Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, January 28-31 2018, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. January 2018
Bonar, S. A., N. Mercado-Silva, and K. L. Pope. 2021. The American Fisheries Society standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes project: overview, design and use. 8th World Fisheries Congress, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. September 2021
Bonar, S. A., N. Mercado-Silva and K. L. Pope. 2019. The North American AFS freshwater fish sampling standardization program: Update and evaluating harvest regulations. Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, Cleveland, OH, January 27-30, 2019. January 2019
Bonar, S. A., N. Mercado-Silva and K. L. Pope. 2019. The North American AFS freshwater fish sampling standardization program: Update and applications to the Southwest. Meeting of the Gila River Basin Biologist, Phoenix, Arizona, April 4, 2019 April 2019
Bonar, S. A., N. Mercado-Silva and K. L. Pope. 2019. The North American AFS freshwater fish sampling standardization program: Update and applications to the Southwest. 52nd Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Albuquerque, NM, February 7-9, 2019 February 2019
Bonar, S. A., M. Rahr, T. Torrey, A. Cate Jr., and N. Mercado Silva, 2012. Comparing Standard North American Freshwater Fish Data Using a Web-Accessible Database. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, August 19-23, 2012. August 2012
Bonar, S. A., M. Brouder, and A. Iles. 2009. Aggregating disparate fish data sets: challenges, techniques and a bit of social psychology. 139th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Nashville, Tennessee. August 30 - September 3, 2009 September 2009
Bonar, S. A., D. Willis, and W. Hubert. 2005. Standard sampling methods for North American freshwater fishes. 135th American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska, September 11-15 September 2005
Bonar, S. A., C. Jenney, and K. Gahl. 2023. Enjoying and appreciating the unique fishes in your nearby Arizona desert streams. Highland Nature Center Verde River Basin Science Overview, Community Nature Study Series, Prescott, Arizona, February 16, 2023. INVITED. February 2023
Bonar, S. A., B. Bolding, M. Divens, and W. Meyer. 2003 Effects of introduced fishes on coho salmon in small Pacific Northwest lakes and implications for management. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2003
Bonar, S. A., 2011. Advances in fish sampling: An overview of techniques and standardization. 141st Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, September 4-8 2011. September 2011
Bonar, S. A., 2008. Symposium. (Organizer) Standard methods for sampling North American freshwater fishes. 138th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Ottawa, Ontario August 17-21. August 2008
Bonar, S. A. and nine coauthors. 2016. Standard Methods for Sampling Freshwater Fishes: Opportunities for International Collaboration. World Fisheries Congress, Busan, Korea, May 23-27. Keynote Address Author(s) 1. Scott A Bonar , U.S. Geological Survey Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit , 104 Biological Sciences East, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA sbonar@ag.arizona.edu 2. Norman Mercado-Silva , Centro de Investigacion en Biodiversidad y Conservacion , Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos; Cuernavaca, Morelos, México normanmercado@yahoo.com 3. Wayne A Hubert , Department of Zoology and Physiology , University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071, USA whubert@uwyo.edu 4. T. Douglas Beard , U. S. Geological Survey, National Climate Change & Wildlife Science Center , Reston, Virginia, USA dbeard@usgs.gov 5. Goran Dave , Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences , Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden goran.dave@bioenv.gu.se 6. Jan Kubecka , Institute of Hydrobiology , Biology Centre České Budějovice, Czech Republic kubecka@hbu.cas.cz 7. Brian D.S. Graeb , South Dakota State University , Natural Resource Management, Box 2140B, Brookings, South Dakota, 57007, USA brian.graeb@sdstate.edu 8. Nigel Lester , Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources , Peterborough, Ontario, Canada nigel.lester@ontario.ca 9. Mark Porath , Nebraska Game and Parks , 2200 N 33rd Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68503, USA Mark.Porath@nebraska.gov 10. Ian Winfield , Lake Ecosystems Group, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology , Lancaster Environment Centre, Library Avenue, Bailrigg, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4AP,UK ijw@ceh.ac.uk May 2016
Bonar, S. A. and nine coauthors. 2016. Standard Methods for Sampling Freshwater Fishes: Opportunities for International Collaboration. World Fisheries Congress, Busan, Korea, May 23-27. Keynote Address May 2016
Bonar, S. A. 2023. (Keynote/Plenary Address). How to ethically use influence strategies to move people to complete tasks in fish and wildlife conservation. USFWS Region 2 Fisheries and Aquatic Conservation Virtual Conference, February 15-16, 2023. February 2023
Bonar, S. A. 2022. Climate Change and Managing Effects of Increasing Wildfires on Southwestern Fishes. 152 Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington, Contributed Presentation. August 2022
Bonar, S. A. 2021. Statement of world aquatic scientific societies on the need to take urgent action against human-caused climate change, based on
scientific evidence: Development and overview. Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. On-Line Conference.
November 2021
Bonar, S. A. 2021 Overview of The World Statement of Aquatic Science Societies on Climate Change. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, June, 2021 June 2021
Bonar, S. A. 2020. The American Fisheries Society, Benefits and current activities. Canadian Conference For Fisheries Research, Halifax Nova Scotia, January 2-5, 2020. January 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. Statement of world's aquatic scientific societies on climate change. American Fisheries Society Climate Change Plenary Session2, Virtual Annual Meeting, September 18, 2020. September 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. Statement of world's aquatic scientific societies on climate change and introduction to climate change plenary session. (10 min video) American Fisheries Society Plenary Session, Virtual Annual Meeting, September 14, 2020. September 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. Remarks to the Fisheries Society of the British Isles Annual Business Meeting. (Virtual). August 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. How I obtained leadership skills and which were most important. American Fisheries Society Virtual Annual Meeting, September 14-25. September 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2019. The rarest fish in the world. Current research on USA desert fish management and recovery. Australian Society for Fish Biology Annual Conference, Canberra, AU, October 14-17, 2019. October 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2019. Proposed AFS president's plan of work. American Fisheries Society Governing Board Meeting, Cleveland, OH, February 5, 2019 February 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2019. Presentation of the presidential plan for the American Fisheries Society. Annual Business Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Reno, Nevada, September 29-October 3, 2019. September 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2019. Make a difference: Communication techniques no biologist should be without. Plenary Address. 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society, Reno, Nevada, Sept 29 - Oct 3, 2019. September 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2019. Communicating critical science issues to a diverse public. Australian Society for Fish Biology Annual Conference. Canberra, AU, October 14-17, 2019. October 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2019. AFS climate change outreach. General public and profession. American Fisheries Society Governing Board Biannual Meeting, October 28, 2019, Reno, Nevada. September 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2018. The conservation professional's guide to working with people.148th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Atlantic City, New Jersey from August 19-23, 2018. Invited Presentation. August 2018
Bonar, S. A. 2018. Opening Remarks. The 2018 China Society of Fisheries Resources and Environment Annual Meeting & the 4th Mississippi-Yangtze River Basins Symposium (MYRIBS), Southwest University, Chongqing, China, October 15-20, 2018. October 2018
Bonar, S. A. 2017. Effects of climate change on the rare and unique fishes of the American Southwest. Ecological Drought – Impacts, Resistance and Recovery. USGS Southwest Climate Center, March 28-29, 2017. (Invited Presentation) March 2017
Bonar, S. A. 2017. Effects of climate change and extended drought on the rare and unique fishes of the American Southwest. Adapting to Drought in the Southwestern Region. Region 3 Workshop, U.S. Forest Service. May 31, 2017. (Invited Presentation). May 2017
Bonar, S. A. 2017. Development of AFS standard fish sampling methods: Process and lessons learned. Angler App Standards Workshop, Victoria, BC, July 16, 2017. (Invited Presentation). July 2017
Bonar, S. A. 2017. A survival guide to an accelerating future in fish and wildlife management. 50th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ/NM American Fisheries Society, AZ Chapter of The Wildlife Society, NM Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Farmington, New Mexico, February 9-11, 2017. (Keynote Address) February 2017
Bonar, S. A. 2017. A survival guide to an accelerating future in Southwestern trout management. 8th Annual Native and Wild Trout Conference, Arizona Game and Fish Department and Arizona Trout Unlimited State Council, April 27, 2017. (Invited Talk). April 2017
Bonar, S. A. 2016. An overview of stream flow effects on Western native/nonnative fish interactions. 146th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Kansas City, Missouri, August 19-25, 2016. August 2016
Bonar, S. A. 2016. An Insider’s View on Applying For and Succeeding In Graduate School! - Advice from a Professor. Presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society, Reno, Nevada. March 20, 2016. March 2016
Bonar, S. A. 2014. How to Persuade People – Lessons from Psychology and Marketing for the Fish and Wildlife Biologist. Western Warmwater Fisheries Meeting, July 15-16, Spokane Washington. July 2014
Bonar, S. A. 2014. Effects of increasing water temperature on desert fishes and options for management. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the AZ and NM Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Pinetop Arizona, February 6-8, 2014. February 2014
Bonar, S. A. 2014. Comparison of Mechanical Techniques to Suppress Northern Pike Populations in Small Arizona Reservoirs. Western Warmwater Fisheries Meeting, July 15-16, Spokane Washington. July 2014
Bonar, S. A. 2014. Comparing Standard Fish Data using a Web-Accessible Database. Western Warmwater Fisheries Meeting, July 15-16, Spokane Washington. July 2014
Bonar, S. A. 2013. New options for managing native trout habitat with climate change implications. 4th Annual Native Trout Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, April 18, 2013. INVITED. April 2013
Bonar, S. A. 2013 Effects of increasing water temperatures on desert fishes and options for management. 45th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council. November 20-24, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 2013
Bonar, S. A. 2012. The Conservation Professional’s Guide to Working with People. 45th Annual Meeting of the Montana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Helena, Montana, February 6-10. (Keynote Address). February 2012
Bonar, S. A. 2012. Recent advances and an overview of North American freshwater fish sampling standardization. 6th World Fisheries Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland, 7th - 11th May 2012. May 2012
Bonar, S. A. 2012. Recent Advances and an Overview of North American AFS Freshwater Fish Sampling Standardization. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, August 19-23, 2012. August 2012
Bonar, S. A. 2009. Symposium Organizer. Standard Methods to Sample North American Freshwater Fishes. 139th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. Nashville, Tennessee. August 30 - September 3, 2009. August 2009
Bonar, S. A. 2009. Symposium Organizer. Standard Methods for Sampling North American Freshwater Fishes. Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. May 3-7, 2009, Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 2009
Bonar, S. A. 2005. Can people be influenced to improve their conservation ethic towards fish and wildlife? Lessons from psychology and marketing. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Gallup, New Mexico, February 4-5. February 2005
Bonar, S. A. 2003. Capabilities of the Arizona Cooperative Research Unit. USFWS Region 2 Research Coordinators' Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 2003
Bogan, M., Grageda, M.A., Hollien, K., Washko, S., Vargas, K., Culver, M. and P Holm. 2020. Imperiled oases: conservation of perennial freshwater habitats and aquatic species in the Rio Sonoyta Basin. 6th Tri-national symposium 2020, March 9-12, 2020, Ajo, Arizona. March 2020
Bauder, J.M., and C.R. Peterson. 2023. Does the presence of conspecifics influence the seasonal migrations of communally denning prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis)? Snake Ecology Symposium, Joint Meeting of the Washington Wildlife Society, Northwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, and the Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology. Olympia, Washington. April 2023
Bauder, J.M., Stodola, K.W., T.J. Benson, C.A. Miller, and M.L. Allen. 2022. Modeling eighteen years of community science data reveals extensive recolonization of bobcats in Illinois, USA. American Society of Mammalogists Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, USA. June 2022
Bauder, J.M., M.L. Allen, A.A. Ahlers, T.J. Benson, C.A. Miller, and K.W. Stodola. 2023. Evaluating potential consequences of observation error when inferring interspecific interactions from long-term monitoring data. 2023 Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A. November 2023
Bauder, J.M., M.J. Ryan, A. Pawlicki, and M. Goode. 2024. Population ecology and survival of northern Mexican gartersnakes in the San Rafael Valley of southeast Arizona. Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society and the Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Flagstaff, Arizona. February 2024
Bauder, J.M., M.J. Goode, and M.J. Ryan. 2023. A novel application of external GPS transmitters on the federally threatened northern Mexican gartersnake. Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society and the Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Farmington, New Mexico. February 2023
Bauder, J.M., K.W. Stodola, T.J. Benson, C.A. Miller, and M.L. Allen. 2021. Modeling Bobcat Recolonization of Illinois Using 18 Years of Archery Hunter Observations. 2021 Annual Conference of Illinois Chapter of The Wildlife Society. April 2021
Bauder, J.M., H.C. Chandler, M.R. Bolt, J.E. Hines, N.L. Hyslop, M.L. Legare, M. Mazerolle, B.B. Rothermel, B.S. Stegenga, D.J. Stevenson, and C.L. Jenkins. 2022. Effects of anthropogenic development, body size, and sex on range-wide eastern indigo snake survival. 2022 Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Spokane, WA, U.S.A. November 2022
Bauder, J., D. Ruid, N. Roberts, B. Kohn, and M. Allen. 2021. Effects of translocation on survival of nuisance American black bear. 2021 Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society. Virtual. October 2021
Archdeacon, T.P., and S.A. Bonar. 2007. Effects of Asian fish tapeworm and western mosquitofish on Mohave tui chub growth and survival. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico February 6-8 2007. CONTRIBUTED. February 2007
Archdeacon, T.P. and S.A. Bonar. 2007. Effects of Asian fish tapeworm and western mosquitofish on Mohave tui chub growth and survivial. Mohave National Preserve Meeting, Palm Desert, California, May 10, 2007. INVITED. May 2007
Archdeacon, T.P. and S.A. Bonar. 2006. Techniques for laboratory spawning of Mohave tui chub. 38th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, Death Valley, California, November 15-19 2006. CONTRIBUTED. November 2006
Archdeacon, T.P. and S.A. Bonar. 2006. Laboratory spawning of Mojave tui chub. 136th American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Lake Placid, New York, September 10-14, 2006. CONTRIBUTED. September 2006
Archdeacon, T., and S.A. Bonar. 2006. Propagation of Mohave tui chub. Presented to the Arizona-New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Flagstaff, Arizona February 2-4. CONTRIBUTED (Poster). February 2006
An overview of captive breeding methods for five imperiled desert chub and topminnow species Bonar, S. A., T. P., Archdeacon, A. Iles, S. J. Kline, A. A. Schultz, E. Sontz. 40th Annual Meeting of the Desert Fishes Council, Cuatro Cienegas, Mexico, November 12-16, 2008 November 2008
Alex Erwin, Karla Vargas, Jim Heffelfinger, Ron Thompson, Raul Valdez, Melanie Culver. 2020. Shepherding students from the lab to publication: teaching students conservation genetics in the laboratory setting with actual case studies. The AZ/NM JAM of TWS, Prescott, AZ January 31-February 1, 2020. February 2020

Natalie Payne, Desiree Andersen, Robert Davis, Cheryl Mollohan, Kerry Baldwin, Albert L. LeCount, Koenraad Van Doorslaer, Leigh Combrink, Melanie Culver. 2024. Exploring the bobcat holobiome: applications of conservation multiomics at the wildlife urban interface. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution, July 7-11 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
July 2024

NATALIE PAYNE, JOHN A. ERWIN, JOAN MORRISON, JAMES DWYER, and MELANE CULVER. Genomic Insights into Isolation of the Threatened Florida Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus). Raptor Research Foundation Conference, 4-9 October 2022, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
October 2022
. February 2011
Perez, C., S. Bonar, J. Amberg, C. Rees, B. Ladell, T. Edwards, W. Stewart, and C. Gill. 2015. Relationship between AFS standard fish sampling techniques and environmental DNA (eDNA) for characterizing fish relative abundance, biomass, and species composition in Arizona standing waters. Desert Fishes Council, 47th Annual Meeting 18-22 November 2015 Death Valley National Park, California, U.S.A. November 2015
Theses and Dissertations Publication Date
Widmer, A. M. 2004. Upper temperature tolerance of loach minnow under acute, chronic, and fluctuating thermal regimes. Master's thesis, University of Arizona. November 2004
Ward, D. L. 2001. Effects of reduced water temperature on swimming performance and predation vulnerability of age-0 flannelmouth sucker (Catostomus latipinnis). Master's thesis, University of Arizona. April 2001
Vargas K. Phylogenetic relationship of masked bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus ridgwayi) to Mexican subspecies of northern bobwhite. 2022. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Arizona. March 2022
Ulrich, T. L. 2018. Using high-definition underwater videography and social psychology to increase publish interest in rare fishes. MS Thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson December 2018
Ulibarri, R. M. 2016. Habitat Suitability Criteria for Zuni Bluehead Sucker Catostomus discobolus yarrowi and Navajo Nation Genetic Subunit Bluehead Sucker Catostomus discobolus and Comparison of AFS standard snorkeling techniques to eDNA sampling techniques. Master's Thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson January 2016
Teal, C. 2022. The Development of Trojan Sex Chromosome Carrying Green
Sunfish Lepomis cyanellus and Red Shiner Cyprinella lutrensis to Control their Nuisance Populations. PhD Dissertation, University of Arizona, Tucson
November 2022
Taylor Edwards. 2015. PhD Dissertation. A biogeographic perspecitve of speciation among desert tortoises in the genus Gopherus. University of Arizona February 2015
Svancara, C. M. 2015. Human dimensions of endangered species conservation: Southwestern ranchers’ concerns about jaguar (Panthera onca) critical habitat designation and interest in conservation incentives. MS. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. August 2015
Steckler, S. E. 2009. Effects of vocal behavior on brood parasitism of Arizona Bell’s Vireo (Vireo bellii arizonae). M.S. Thesis, School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. December 2009
Sontz, E. A. 2010. Spawning and culture of headwater chub (Gila nigra) and roundtail chub (Gila robusta). Master's Thesis, University of Arizona. November 2010
Smith, M. D. 2004. Function of manure-scattering behavior of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia). M.S. Thesis, School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. May 2004
Shannon E. McNeil. 2015. Masters Thesis. Population genetic diversity and structure in yellow-billed cuckoos across a fragmented landscape. December 2015
Seafha Ramos. 2016. PhD Dissertation. Hlkelonah ue Meygeytohl: Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Wildlife Conservation and An Interdisciplinary Approach to Culturally Sensitive Research with the Yurok Tribe. May 2016
Schultz, A. A. 2009. Selected aspects of the natural history and culture of Gila chub. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Arizona, Tucson July 2009
Schade, C. B. 2003. Factors associated with the distribution and abundance of non-native fishes in streams of the American West. Master's thesis, University of Arizona December 2003
Sarah Rinkevich. 2012. PhD Dissertation. Population size, diet, and cultural significance of Mexican gray wolves in Arizona. University of Arizona. May 2012
Samia Carrillo-Percastegui. 2009. Masters Thesis. Molecular scatology to assess and compare diet composition in two sympatric felid species: puma (Puma concolor) and bobcat (Lynx rufus). University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. December 2009
Ruggirello, Jack E. 2014. Spawning Ecology and Captive Husbandry of Endangered Moapa Dace. MS. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. December 2014
Rogers, R. S. 2003. Spawning and recruitment of flannelmouth suckers in the tailwater of Glen Canyon Dam, Colorado River, Arizona. Master's thesis, University of Arizona. March 2003
Robert Fitak. 2014. PhD Dissertation. Conservation genomics of the endangered Mexican wolf and de novo SNP marker development in pumas using next-generation sequencing. University of Arizona May 2014
Recsetar, M. S. 2011. Thermal tolerance of Apache trout at various life stages. Master's thesis, University of Arizona. May 2011
Price, J. E. 2013. Potential methods to cool streams containing Apache trout in the White Mountains of Arizona and implications for climate change. MS. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson. May 2013
Petre, S. J. 2014. Habitat suitability criteria for Apache trout Oncorhynchus gilae apache and virile crayfish Orconectes virilis. MS. Thesis, University of Arizona, May 2014
Perez, C. R. 2016. Relationship between American Fisheries Society standard fish sampling techniques and environmental DNA (eDNA) for characterizing fish presence, relative abundance, biomass and species composition in Arizona standing waters. Master's Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson. May 2016
Ogonowski, M. S. 2007. Factors influencing migratory decisions of western Burrowing Owls. M.S. Thesis, School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. December 2007
Ochoa, A. 2017. Population genomics/genetics of endangered and vulnerable wildlife: the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) and the Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx). May 2017
Nemec, Z. C. 2019. Development and evaluation of habitat suitability criteria for native fishes and assessment of the relationship among riparian areas and stream macrohabitat type and fish presence in four central Arizona streams. MS Thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson. January 2019
Michelle Crabb. 2014. Masters Thesis. Genetic sampling method to estimate black bear abundance in southeast Arizona. University of Arizona May 2014
Matt Goode. 2015. PhD Dissertation. Conservation genetics of the tiger rattlesnake (Crotalus tigris) in the context of long-term ecological data. University of Arizona. May 2015
Mapula, J. A. 2011. Relationship between food type and growth and survival of larval hybrid Devils Hole pupfish. Master's thesis, University of Arizona. November 2011
Macias-Duarte, A. 2011. Change in Migratory Behavior as a Possible Explanation of Burrowing Owl Population Declines in Northern Latitudes. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Arizona. May 2011
Leslie, L. L., 2003. Diet and consumption rates of native fishes by nonnative fishes in the Verde River, Arizona. Master's thesis, University of Arizona. July 2003
Lenk H. 2023. Runs od homozygosity (ROH) in the Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus Bailey) reveal inbreeding and isolation. MS Thesis, University of Arizona. May 2023
Lee, L. N. 2018. Habitat suitability criteria for nonnative species and relationships between fish populations and flow regime in four Arizona streams. MS Thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson. December 2018
Lantz, S. J. 2005. Nesting Ecology and Habitat Selection of Western Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) in the Thunder Basin National Grassland, Northeastern Wyoming, M.S. Thesis, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie WY. May 2005
Kline, S. J. 2007. Effects of Asian tapeworm (Bothriocephalus acheilognathi) exposure on growth and mortality of Yaqui chub (Gila pupurea) and Yaqui topminnow (Poeciliopsis occidentalis sonoriensis). Master's thesis, University of Arizona. May 2007
Karla Pelz-Serrano. 2011. PhD Dissertation. Molecular phylogeography of the American beaver (Castor canadensis): implications for management and conservation. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ December 2011
Judith Ramirez. 2011. Masters Thesis. Population genetic structure of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae) in Arizona and Mexico. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ June 2011
Jenney, C.J. 2020. Assessing pre- and post- flood fish abundance, population structure, and habitat use in an Arizona River [master's thesis]. [Tucson (AZ)] The University of Arizona

October 2020
Ingram, S. J. 2022. Evaluating novel warmwater sportfish monitoring techniques (Hydroacoustics, age and growth methods) in Southwestern reservoirs. MS Thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson. April 2022
Hughes, K. M. 2007. Habitat selection of band-tailed pigeons. M.S. Thesis, School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. May 2007
Handley C. Wildlife camera observations, mammal assemblage and seasonal dynamics at tinajas in two Sonoran desert natural reserves. 2022. Masters Thesis, University of Arizona. August 2022
Grant, J. S. 2022. Evaluating gill net standardization and electrofishing boat operation techniques in Arizona reservoirs. MS Thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson. January 2022
Garcia, V. 2005. Effects of food and ectoparasites on age of natal dispersal in burrowing owls. M.S. Thesis, School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. May 2005
Flinders, J. M. 2003. Biology and foraging demands of northern pike in three Arizona reservoirs and their distribution and status in the southwestern United States. Master's thesis, University of Arizona December 2003
Feuerbacher, O. L. 2015. Development of methods and technologies for captive propagation of Devils Hole Pupfish. MS Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson December 2015
Erwin, A.E. 2020. PhD dissertation, The use of conservation genomics to inform law and policy. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ December 2020
Erin Vaughn. 2016. PhD Dissertation. Conservation Genetics and Epigenetics of Pronghorn, Antilocapra americana. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. August 2016
Ely Jennett. 2014. MS Thesis. Genetic characterization of the invasive Quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis) in Southwestern US lakes. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ January 2014
Didenko, A. 2002. Development of standard weight (Ws) equations for roundtail chub, flannelmouth sucker, razorback sucker, and humpback chub. Master's thesis, University of Arizona. May 2002
Decker, K. 2009. Seasonal decline in clutch size: A test of six alternative hypotheses. M.S. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. December 2009
Clark Barkalow, S. L. 2014. Effects of suspended sediment exposure on Yaqui chub Gila purpurea. MS. Thesis, University of Arizona May 2014
Chaudoin, A. L. 2014. Video and visual surveys of spawning in Devils Hole pupfish Cyprinodon diabolis. MS. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson May 2014
Chase Voirin. 2016. Masters Thesis. Exploring techniques to investigate mule deer diet composition on the Navajo Nation. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. May 2016
Carveth, C. J. 2005. A comparison of the upper thermal tolerance of native and nonnative fish species in Arizona. Master's thesis, University of Arizona. March 2005
Brizendine, M. E. 2016. Use of ultrasonic imaging to evaluate egg maturation of humpback chub Gila cypha. Master's Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson. May 2016
Boyle, W. A. 2006. Why do birds migrate? The role of food, habitat, predation, and competition. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ December 2006
Borgmann, K. L. 2010. Mechanisms underlying intra-seasonal variation in the risk of avian nest predation: implications for breeding phenology. Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. December 2010
Ashwin Naidu. 2015. PhD Dissertation. Where mountain lions traverse: insights from landscape genetics in southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. University of Arizona May 2015
Ashwin Naidu. 2009. Masters Thesis. Genetic analysis of mountain lion (Puma concolor) feces from KOFA National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. December 2009
Archdeacon, T. P. 2007. Effects of Asian tapeworm, mosquitofish, and food ration on growth and survival of Mohave tui chub. Master's thesis, University of Arizona. May 2007
Angela Cora Varas. 2009. PhD Dissertation. Conservation genetics of black bears in Arizona and northern Mexico. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ December 2009
Adrian Munguia-Vega. 2011. PhD Dissertation. Habitat fragmentation in the Santa Domingo Valley, Baja California Sur, Mexico and its effects on the genetic structure of endemic vertebrates with contrasting dispersal behavior. University of Arizona December 2011
Technical Publications Publication Date
Widmer, A. M., C. J. Carveth, and S. A. Bonar. 2005 Transport and care of small desert fishes. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 03-05. October 2005
Swann, D. E., C. J. Conway, and A. Hubbard. 2011. Linking Resource Managers to Research Scientists: A Pilot Project in Mentoring for Improved Science Communication in National Parks. Final Report submitted to Western National Parks Association. May 2011
Swann, D. E., C. J. Conway, and A. Hubbard. 2011. Linking Resource Managers to Research Scientists: A Pilot Project in Mentoring for Improved Science Communication in National Parks. Final Report submitted to DSCESU. May 2011
Swann, D. E., C. J. Conway, and A. Hubbard. 2010. Linking Resource Managers to Research Scientists: A Pilot Project in Mentoring for Improved Science Communication in National Parks. Wildlife Research Report #2010-05, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. December 2010
Schultz, A.A., and S.A. Bonar. 2006. Selected aspects of the natural history of Gila chub. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit Fisheries Research Report 02-06. February 2006
Schultz, A.A. and S.A. Bonar. 2007. Spawning and culture of Gila chub. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit Fisheries Research Report 02-07. February 2007
Schultz, A. A., and S. A. Bonar. 2004. Selected aspects of the natural history of the Gila chub. 2002-2004 Progress report. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 04-04. September 2004
Schade, C.B., and S.A. Bonar 2004. Factors associated with the distribution and abundance of non-native fishes in streams of the American west. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 02-04. February 2004
Santisteban, L., C. P. Nadeau, and C. J. Conway. 2011. Evaluating Population Trends and Breeding Density for 14 Species of Secretive Marsh Birds in North America. Wildlife Research Report # 2011-01. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. February 2011
Santisteban, L., C. J. Conway, C. P. Nadeau, M. A. Conway, and J. Reinman. 2010. Habitat Use and Effects of Regional Call Dialects on the Effectiveness of Call-broadcast Surveys for Secretive Marsh Birds at St. Marks and St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuges. Wildlife Report # 2010-02. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. June 2010
Rosenberg, D. K., J. Gervais, C. J. Conway, and V. Garcia. 2007. Assessment of foot and leg abnormalities in the Burrowing Owl at Naval Air Station Lemoore. Final Report submitted to Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, San Diego, CA. July 2007
Rogowski, D. L., S. Sitko, and S. A. Bonar. 2009. Optimizing northern crayfish (Orconectes Airilis) control methods in Arizona streams. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit Fisheries Research Report 2-09 February 2009
Reynolds E, Gimblett R, Malusa S, Culver M. 2015. Development and Implementation of a Citizen Science Program for Jaguar and Ocelot Monitoring. Final Report to the USFWS under Intra-Agency Agreement Number: G13AC00222. 33p. September 2015
Ogonowski, M.S., C. P. Nadeau, and C. J. Conway. 2009. Restoration of managed marsh units to benefit California black rails and other marsh birds: an adaptive management approach, August 2009 Progress Report. Wildlife Research Report #2009-03, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. September 2009
Ogonowski, M. S. and C. J. Conway. 2006. Migratory status and factors influencing winter residency of burrowing owls in southern Arizona. Final Report submitted to the Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative, Arizona Game and Fish Department, June 2006. November 2006
Neils AM, Bugbee C, Gimblet HR, Culver M. 2015. Arizona Jaguar and Ocelot Conservation Education Project: K-12 Education Plan, Educational Materials, & Examples of Curricula. Final Report to the US Fish and Wildlife Service under Intra-Agency Agreement Number G13AC00222. August 2015
Naidu A, Sheehy J, Haynes L, Gimblett HR, Culver M. 2015. Grants for Jaguar COnservation, Final Completion Report for Intra-Agency Agreement Number G13AC00222. September 2015
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2010. Restoration of managed marsh units to benefit California black rails and other marsh birds: an adaptive management approach, February 2010 Progress Report. Wildlife Research Report #2010-05, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. July 2010
Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Restoration of managed marsh units to benefit California black rails and other marsh birds: an adaptive management approach, March 2009 Progress Report. Wildlife Research Report #2009-08, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. December 2009
Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, and N. A. Rathbun. 2010. Density of Yuma clapper rails and California black rails within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley, California. Wildlife Research Report #2010-07, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. December 2010
Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, M. A. Conway, and J. Reinman. 2010. Variation in Clapper Rail and Least Bittern Detection Probability Among Tidal Stages on the Northern Coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Wildlife Research Report #2010-01, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. May 2010
Nadeau, C. P., B. S. Smith, C. J. Conway, and T. Lewis. 2006. Effects of survey method on observer bias and detection probability of marsh birds on St. Vincent NWR. Wildlife Research Report No. 2006-04. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. November 2006
Merlin P, Haynes L, Gimblett HR, Culver M. 2015. Arizona Jaguar and Ocelot Conservation Outreach Project. Final COmpletion Report for Intra-Agency Agreement Number G13AC00222. September 2015
Littlefield, J. 2006. Making a Home in the Desert: Burrowing Owl Ecology and Conservation Studies. Arizona Land and People 51(1):2-3. (staff writer for Arizona Land and People wrote the story after interviewing the scientist about his research program on burrowing owls). July 2006
Kuzmenko, Y., T. Spesiviy. S.A. Bonar. 2010. Mechanical Suppression of Northern Pike (Esox lucius) Populations in Small Arizona Reserviors. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit Fisheries Research Report 01-10. January 2010
Kline, S.J., T.P. Archdeacon, A.C. Iles, and S.A. Bonar. 2007. Factors influencing distribution of introduced Asian tapeworm and effects on selected Southwestern fishes (Yaqui topminnow and Yaqui chub). Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit Fisheries Research Report 01-07. January 2007
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Reproductive success and habitat associations of riparian birds within the Sky Island mountains of southeastern Arizona. Final Report submitted to Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative, Arizona Game and Fish Department. Wildlife Research Report #2005-07. U. S. Geological Survey Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. August 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2005. An evaluation of survey methods for monitoring interior populations of band-tailed pigeons. Pages 21-23 in D.D. Dolton, ed., Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program, 2004 Annual Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO. February 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2009. Effects of Researcher disturbance on nesting success of Red-faced Warblers: a species of conservation concern. Wildlife Research Report #2009-01. U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. April 2009
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2008. Montane Forest Birds in the Santa Catalina Mountains: Monitoring Population Trends and Reproductive Success and Examining Potential Limiting Factors for Breeding Populations. Wildlife Research Report #2008-03. U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. December 2008
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2006. Effects of groundwater withdrawal on riparian birds in Arizona. Final Report submitted to Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative, Arizona Game and Fish Department. Wildlife Research Report #2006-02. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. July 2006
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Reproductive success and habitat associations of riparian birds within the Sky Island mountains of southeastern Arizona. Final Report submitted to Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative, Arizona Game and Fish Department. Wildlife Research Report #2005-07. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. October 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., and C. J. Conway. 2005. An evaluation of survey methods for monitoring interior populations of band-tailed pigeons. Pages 21-23 in D.D. Dolton, ed., Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program, 2004 Annual Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO. October 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and M. Ali. 2004. Population Size, Reproductive Success, and Habitat Associations of Montane Forest Birds in Southeastern Arizona. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #04-2004. April 2004
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and K. Hughes. 2004. Band-tailed Pigeon Survey Method Evaluation and Natural History in Arizona. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #02-2004. June 2004
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche.� 2006.� Effects of wildland fires on buff-breasted flycatchers and other forest birds in southeastern Arizona. Final Report to Joint Fire Science Program.� Wildlife Research Report #2006-05, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. September 2006
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche.� 2006.� Effects of wildfires on buff-breasted flycatchers and other forest birds in southeastern Arizona. Final Report to Arizona Game and Fish Department.� Wildlife Research Report #2006-01, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. July 2006
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2009. Quantifying impacts of ground water withdrawal on avian abundance, species richness, and reproductive success in Sonoran Desert parks - NRPP. Wildlife Research Report #2009-06, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. December 2009
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2009. Effects of ground water withdrawal on avian abundance and species richness in riparian areas of National Parks in the Desert Southwest - POBS. Wildlife Research Report #2009-07, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. December 2009
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2009. The Effect of Surface Water Depletion and Vegetation Health on Arizona’s Riparian Birds. Wildlife Research Report #2009-05, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. November 2009
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2009. Quantifying impacts of surface and ground water depletion on riparian bird communities in Arizona. Wildlife Research Report #2009-02, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. May 2009
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2007. Quantifying impacts of groundwater withdrawal on avian communities in desert riparian woodlands of the southwestern U.S. Final Report submitted to Department of Defense Legacy Resource Management Program, Arlington, VA. Wildlife Research Report #2007-01. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. February 2007
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, and D. LaRoche. 2006. Effects of wildland fires on buff-breasted flycatchers and other forest birds in southeastern Arizona. Final Report to North American Migratory Bird Conservation Act Program. Wildlife Research Report #2006-06, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. October 2006
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, K. Hughes, and J. deVos. 2005. An evaluation of survey methods for monitoring interior populations of band-tailed pigeons. Final Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-03, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. March 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, K. Hughes, and J. deVos. 2005. An evaluation of survey methods for monitoring interior populations of band-tailed pigeons. Final Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-03, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. October 2005
Kirkpatrick, C., C. J. Conway, D. D. LaRoche, and G. Robinson. 2010. The influence of water quality on the health of riparian bird communities in Arizona. Wildlife Research report 2009-03, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperitve Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. June 2010
Hughes, K., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Band-tailed pigeon habitat use in southeastern Arizona. Final Project Report to T&E, Inc. U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. April 2005
Hughes, K., and C. J. Conway. 2005. Band-tailed pigeon habitat use in southeastern Arizona. Final Project Report to T&E, Inc. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. October 2005
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2008. Annual report for 2007 on a plan to conserve and manage burrowing owls on Naval Base Coronado. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ September 2008
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Roundup� Applications to Control Buffelgrass in Pima County: Effects on Burrowing Owls. Wildlife Research Report #2007-07. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. December 2007
Garcia, V., and C. J. Conway. 2007. Plan to conserve and manage burrowing owls on Naval Base Coronado. Wildlife Research Report #2007-05, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. June 2007
Garcia, V., C. J. Conway, and T. Burr. 2008. Annual report for 2008 on a plan to conserve and manage burrowing owls on Naval Base Coronado. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ December 2008
Garcia, V., C. J. Conway, and L. A. Ellis. 2007. Protocols for estimating burrowing owl reproductive parameters based on data recorded during repeated visits to occupied burrows. Wildlife Research Report #2007-06, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ November 2007
Garcia, V. and C.J. Conway. 2010. A Plan to Conserve and Manage Burrowing Owls on Naval Base Coronado, San Diego, CA. Wildlife Research Report #2010-06, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. December 2010
Flinders, J.M., and S. A. Bonar. 2004. Biology and foraging demands of northern pike in three Arizona reservoirs and their distribution and status in the southwestern United States. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 03-04. March 2004
Fitak R, Rinkevich S, and Culver M. 2014. The effects of extirpation and reintroduction on the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) through genome-wide association. USFWS QRP Program Final Report August 2014
Erwin, R. M., C. J. Conway, S. W. Hadden, J. S. Hatfield, and S. M. Melvin. 2003. Waterbird Monitoring Protocol for Cape Cod National Seashore and other Coastal Parks, Refuges, and Protected Areas: A Protocol for the Long-term Coastal Ecosystem Monitoring Program at Cape Cod National Seashore. Long-term Coastal Ecosystem Monitoring Program, National Park Service, Wellfleet, MA. June 2003
Erwin, R. M., C. J. Conway, S. W. Hadden, J. S. Hatfield, S. M. Melvin. 2001. Waterbird Monitoring Protocol for Cape Cod National Seashore and other Coastal Parks, Refuges, and Protected Areas. NPS-BRD/USGS Long-Term Coastal Ecosystem Monitoring Program, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, Maryland. December 2001
Ellis, L.A., and C.J. Conway. 2003. Burrowing owl demography in southeastern Arizona. 2002 Annual Report, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, U.S.G.S., Arizona Game and Fish Department, Tucson, AZ. February 2003
Ellis, L. A., C. J. Conway, and M. S. Ogonowski. 2004. Demography of urban-nesting Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia) in southern Arizona. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #04-04. June 2004
Dolan, C., D. Swann, and C. J. Conway. 2010. How might climate change affect Saguaro National Park? Wildlife Research Report #2010-08, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. December 2010
Divens, M. and S.A. Bonar. 2002. Trout stocking in high lakes: Reported impacts and implications for Washington State. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Research Report. 27 pp. May 2002
Culver M, Herrmann H-W, Miller M, Roth B and J Sorenson. 2013. Anatomical and Genetic Variation of Western Oxyloma (Pulmonata: Succineidae) Concerning the Endangered Kanab Ambersnail (Oxyloma kanabense haydeni) in Arizona and Utah. Scientific Investigators Report 2013-5164. IP-049548, approved by BAO on 21 August 2013. August 2013
Conway, M., and C. J. Conway. 2011. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails within proposed improvement sites along the Union Pacific Railroad in Imperial Valley, California. Wildlife Research Report #2011-03, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. July 2011
Conway, M., and C. J. Conway. 2011. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails and California Black Rails within a restored marsh in Imperial Valley, California. Wildlife Research Report #2011-04, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. June 2011
Conway, M. A., C. P. Nadeau, and C. J. Conway. 2010. Optimal seasonal timing of marsh bird surveys and the effect of water quality on marsh bird relative abundance in south Florida. Wildlife Research Report #2010-04, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. July 2010
Conway, M. A., C. P. Nadeau, C. J. Conway, B.S. Smith, and J. Reinman. 2011. Evaluating the efficacy of night surveys for eastern black rails. Wildlife Research Report # 2011-02. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. May 2011
Conway, C.J., and M.D. Smith. 2000. Burrowing owl conservation on golf courses in North America. Annual Report, U.S. Golf Association, Stillwater, OK 14pp November 2000
Conway, C.J., and M. D. Smith. 2001. Burrowing Owl Conservation on golf courses in North America. Annual Report, U.S. Golf Association, Stillwater, OK. 13 pp. 6 December 2001. December 2001
Conway, C.J., and J.P. Gibbs. 2001. Factors influencing detection probablity and the benefits of call-broadcast surveys for monitoring marsh birds. Final Report submitted to U.S. Fish and Widlife Service, Patuxent Research Center, Laurel, MD, 58pp January 2001
Conway, C.J., and J.P. Gibbs. 2001. Factors influencing detection probabilities and the benefits of call broadcast surveys for monitoring marsh birds. Unpubl. Report to USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD. 58 pp. May 2001
Conway, C.J., V. Garcia, M.D. Smith, and L. Ellis. 2003. Population Ecology and Habitat Use of Burrowing Owls in Eastern Washington. 2002 Annual Report, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Pasco, WA. February 2003
Conway, C.J., S. Lantz, and S.H. Anderson. 2003. Demographic consequences of habitat use for burrowing owls in northeastern Wyoming. 2002 Annual Report, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cheyenne, WY. February 2003
Conway, C.J., M.D. Smith, and L.A. Ellis. 2003. How to install artificial nesting burrows for burrowing owls: A guide for golf course superintendents and grounds crews. Pamphlet, U.S. Golf Association, Wildlife Links Program, Stillwater, OK. February 2003
Conway, C.J., M.D. Smith, and L.A. Ellis. 2003. Burrowing owl conservation on golf courses in North America. Final Report, U.S. Golf Association, Wildlife Links Program, Stillwater, OK. February 2003
Conway, C.J., M. D. Smith, and V. Garcia. 2002. Population Ecology and Habitat Use of Burrowing Owls in Eastern Washington. Annual Report, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, WA. August 2002
Conway, C.J., M. D. Smith, and V. Garcia. 2002. Population Ecology and Habitat Use of Burrowing Owls in Eastern Washington. Annual Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hanford Reach National Monument, Richland, WA. August 2002
Conway, C.J., M. D. Smith, and V. Garcia. 2002. Population Ecology and Habitat Use of Burrowing Owls in Eastern Washington. Annual Report, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Spokane, WA. September 2002
Conway, C.J., C. Sulzman, and B.E. Raulston. 2001. Population trends, distribution, and monitoring protocols for California Black Rails. Unpubl. Report to Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. 46 pp. 1 July 2001. July 2001
Conway, C.J., C. Sulzman, and B.E. Raulston. 2001. Population trends, distribution, and monitoring protocols for California Black Rails. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, NV. May 2001
Conway, C.J., C. Sulzman, and B.E. Raulston. 2001. Population trends, distribution, and monitoring protocols for California Black Rails. Final Report, California Department of Fish and Game. May 2001
Conway, C.J., C. Sulzman, and B.E. Raulston. 2001. Population trends, distribution, and monitoring protocols for California Black Rails. Final Report, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. 46 pp. July 2001
Conway, C.J. 2002. Development and Field Testing of Survey methods for a continental marsh bird monitoring program in North America. Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, Denver, CO. April 2002
Conway, C. J., and M. S. Ogonowski. 2005. Determining migratory status of burrowing owls in the Tucson Basin. Final Report to Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative. Wildlife Research Report #2005-06, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. August 2005
Conway, C. J., and M. S. Ogonowski. 2005. Determining migratory status of burrowing owls in the Tucson Basin. Final Report to Arizona Bird Conservation Initiative. Wildlife Research Report #2005-06, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. October 2005
Conway, C. J., and L. A. Ellis. 2004. Distribution, Abundance, Reproductive Success, and Survival of Burrowing Owls at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and Surrounding Agricultural Areas: 2003 Annual Report. Submitted to Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, National Park Service, Coolidge, AZ. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #05-2004. February 2004
Conway, C. J., and L. A. Ellis. 2004. Demography of Burrowing Owls Nesting in Urban and Agricultural Lands in Southern Arizona. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #03-2004. February 2004
Conway, C. J., and J. C. Simon. 2001. Development and evaluation of standardized survey protocols for monitoring Burrowing Owl populations in North America. Final Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO. 38 pp. 31 May 2001. May 2001
Conway, C. J., and J. C. Simon. 2001. Development and evaluation of standardized survey protocols for monitoring Burrowing Owl populations in North America. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cheyenne, WY. 38 pp. 31 May 2001. May 2001
Conway, C. J., and J. C. Simon. 2001. Development and evaluation of standardized survey protocols for monitoring Burrowing Owl populations in North America. Final Report, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cheyenne, WY. 38 pp. May 2001
Conway, C. J., and J. C. Simon. 2001. Development and evaluation of standardized survey protocols for monitoring Burrowing Owl populations in North America. Final Report, The Nature Conservancy, Lander, WY. 38 pp. 31 May 2001. May 2001
Conway, C. J., and C. P. Nadeau. 2011. Managing Rails with Fire in Arizona. Wildlife Research Report #2011-05, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. July 2011
Conway, C. J., and C. P. Nadeau. 2006. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails, California black rails, and burrowing owls within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley California. Wildlife Research Report No. 2006-03. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. September 2006
Conway, C. J., and C. P. Nadeau. 2006. Fire effects on Yuma Clapper Rails and California Black Rails on the Lower Colorado River. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report Number 2006-07, Tucson, Arizona. December 2006
Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Evaluating the usefulness of prescribed fire to restore habitat for the Yuma clapper rail and California black rail along the lower Colorado River. Pages 31-33 in D.D. Dolton, ed., Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program, 2004 Annual Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO. February 2005
Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Effects of fire on Yuma Clapper Rails and California Black Rails. 2004 Annual Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-01, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. April 2005
Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Development of a National Marsh Bird Monitoring Program, Quarterly Update, May 2005. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Report, Tucson, AZ. May 2005
Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Development and field-testing of survey methods for a continental marsh bird monitoring program in North America. Pages 34-36 in D.D. Dolton, ed., Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program, 2004 Annual Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO. February 2005
Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Development and field-testing of survey methods for a continental marsh bird monitoring program in North America. Pages 34-36 in D.D. Dolton, ed., Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program, 2004 Annual Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO. October 2005
Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Evaluating the usefulness of prescribed fire to restore habitat for the Yuma clapper rail and California black rail along the lower Colorado River. Pages 31-33 in D.D. Dolton, ed., Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program, 2004 Annual Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO. October 2005
Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Effects of fire on Yuma Clapper Rails and California Black Rails. 2004 Annual Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-01, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. October 2005
Conway, C. J., and C. Nadeau. 2005. Development of a National Marsh Bird Monitoring Program, Quarterly Update, May 2005. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Report, Tucson, AZ. June 2005
Conway, C. J., and C. Kirkpatrick. 2001. Population status, detection probability, and effects of fire on Buff-breasted Flycatchers. Final Report, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ. 73 pp. 31 August 2001. August 2001
Conway, C. J., and C. Kirkpatrick. 2001. Population status, detection probability, and effects of fire on Buff-breasted Flycatchers. Final Report, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ. 73 pp. August 2001
Conway, C. J., V. Garcia, and L. A. Ellis. 2004. Population Ecology and Habitat Use of Burrowing Owls in Eastern Washington: Annual Report for 2003. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #04-06. May 2004
Conway, C. J., S. J. Lantz, and S. H. Anderson. 2005. Demographic Consequences of Habitat Use by Burrowing Owls in Northeastern Wyoming. Wildlife Research Report #2005-05. USGS, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. September 2005
Conway, C. J., M. Ogonowski, and A. Macias Duarte. 2007. Influence of land-use on migratory status of burrowing owls nesting in Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and wintering in northern Mexico. Wildlife Research Report #2007-03. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. November 2007
Conway, C. J., L. A. Ellis, and M. Rogne. 2005. Ecology and Migratory Status of Burrowing Owls at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and Surrounding Agricultural Areas: 2004 Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-08. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. May 2005
Conway, C. J., L. A. Ellis, and M. Rogne. 2005. Ecology and Migratory Status of Burrowing Owls at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and Surrounding Agricultural Areas: 2004 Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-08. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. February 2006
Conway, C. J., L. A. Ellis, V. Garcia, M. D. Smith. 2005. Population ecology and habitat use of burrowing owls in eastern Washington. Final Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-02, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. July 2005
Conway, C. J., L. A. Ellis, V. Garcia, M. D. Smith. 2005. Population ecology and habitat use of burrowing owls in eastern Washington. Final Report. Wildlife Research Report #2005-02, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. October 2005
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and M. S. Ogonowski. 2009. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails and California black rails within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley, California. Wildlife Research Report #2009-04, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. November 2009
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, R. J. Steidl, and A. Litt. 2008. Relative Abundance, Detection Probability, and Power to Detect Population Trends of Marsh Birds in North America. Wildlife Research Report #2008-02. U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. July 2008
Conway, C. J., C. A. Finley, and V. Garcia. 2008. Migratory linkages of burrowing owls on DoD installations and adjacent lands: 2007-2008 Annual Report. Department of Defense Legacy Program #07-243. October 2008
Conway, C. J. 2008. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols. Wildlife Research Report #2008-01. U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. January 2008
Conway, C. J. 2007. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols. Wildlife Research Report #2007-04. U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. April 2007
Conway, C. J. 2005. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols. Wildlife Research Report #2005-04, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. July 2005
Conway, C. J. 2004. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. July 2004
Conway, C. J. 2004. Effects of Fire on Yuma Clapper Rails and California Black Rails: 2003 Annual Report. Submitted to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Game and Fish Department, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and the USDA/USDI Joint Fire Science Program. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Wildlife Research Report #01-04. February 2004
Conway, C. J. 2009. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols, version 2009-2. Wildlife Research Report #2009-02. U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ. May 2009
Conway, C. J. 2005. Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocols. Wildlife Research Report #2005-04, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona. October 2005
Buckley, R., B. Bolding, and S. Bonar. Inland Fisheries Research D.J. Report, FY 1999-2000. Washington Department of Fish and Widlife Technical Report September 2000
Boyle, A., and C. J. Conway. 2003. Avian diversity at the Madrona Pools. Pages 61-72 in Madrona Pools Pulse Study: A rapid environmental assessment at the Madrona Pools, Saguaro National Park. U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Park Service, Tucson, Arizona. September 2003
Bonar, S.A., L. L. Leslie, and C. E. Velez. 2004. Influence of species, size class, environment, and season on introduced fish predation on native fishes in the Verde River System, Arizona. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Research Report 01-04. January 2004
Bonar, S.A., C. J. Carveth, A. M. Widmer, and J. Simms. 2005. Upper temperature tolerance of loach minnow and spikedace under acute, chronic, and fluctuating thermal regimes. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit Fisheries Research Report 04-05. October 2005
Bonar, S. A., S. L. McMullin. 2018. Help us celebrate our 150th anniversary. President's Hook. Fisheries. May 2018
Bonar, S. A., N. Mercado-Silva, and D. Rogowski. 2010. Habitat use by the fishes of a southwestern desert stream: Cherry Creek, Arizona. Research Report. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Arizona September 2010
Bonar, S. A., J. Flinders, O. E. Maughan, and W. J. Matter. 2002. Factors associated with razorback sucker recruitment in a small southern Arizona pond. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 01-02 January 2002
Bonar, S. A., A. A. Schultz, and E. A. Sontz. 2011. Captive breeding and culture of Gila chub Gila intermedia, Headwater chub Gila nigra and roundtail chub Gila robusta. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 01-11. January 2011
Bonar, S. A. 2020. The amazing 150th anniversary of the American Fisheries Society. Fisheries 45:387. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10454 August 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. Ode to the civil servant. Fisheries 45:175-176. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10433 March 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. Make your science go further with standard procedures! Fisheries 45:59-60. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10402 February 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. Learn the basics, save the world. Fisheries 45:3. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10383 January 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. Coronavirus, climate change, and a bit of hope. Fisheries 45:223-224. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10444 May 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. An ecosystem, if you can keep it. Fisheries 45:115. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10420 . February 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. American Fisheries Society approves joining World Aquatic Scientific Societies' Statement on Human-Caused Climate Change. Fish Soup. Newsletter of the AZ-NM Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Volume 54 - Summer 2020. July 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2020. AFS making history during an historic year. Fisheries 45:291.DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10482 May 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2019. Turn this ship around! Fisheries 44:459-460. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10347. October 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2019. Now is the time for action. Fisheries 44:391. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10336. September 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2019. Having a rough conversation? Try this! Fisheries 44:563. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10381 December 2020
Bonar, S. A. 2019. "Making a difference" - A few tips. Fisheries 44:511-512. DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10363 November 2019
Bonar, S. A. 2018. Arizona Game and Fish Department leads adoption of AFS standard fish sampling methods in Arizona waters. Fish Soup. AZ-NM Chapter American Fisheries Society Newsletter Summer 2018:14 August 2018
Bonar, S. A. 2017. A Tip for Those Rough Holiday Conversations About Protecting Our Environment. AFS Leader Line Newsletter. November 2017
Bonar, S. 2016. Candidate Statement: AFS Second Vice President: Scott Bonar, Fisheries, 41:2, 61-62. February 2016
Bolding, B., S. Bonar, and M. Divens. 2001. Use of artificial structure to enhance freshwater sportfish communities in lake, ponds and reservoirs: a literature review. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Science Division, Technical Report Number: FPT01-06. January 2001
Archdeacon, T.P., S.A. Bonar, S.J. Kline, A.C. Iles and D. Hughson. 2008. Effects of Asian Tapeworm on the Endangered Mohave Tui Chub. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fisheries Research Report 02-08. February 2008