This list includes a few
references related to the talk I gave about research directions. Unfortunately, a lot of things in that talk
are not published. The main exception is
the work relating to disturbance, which has all been developed by Jenny Gill.
Elphick,
C. S. 1997. Experimental approaches to shorebird habitat management. In
Conservation and Management of Shorebirds in the Western Great Basin (J.M.
Reed, N. Warnock, and L.W. Oring, Eds.). International
Wader Studies 9: 20-28.
Gill, J. A. 1996. Habitat choice in pink-footed geese: quantifying the constraints
determining winter site use. Journal of Applied Ecology 33: 884-892.
Gill, J. A., K. Norris, and W. J. Sutherland. 2001. The effects of disturbance on habitat use by
black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa. Journal of Applied Ecology 38: 846-856.
Gill, J. A., and W. J. Sutherland. 2000. Predicting the consequences of human
disturbance from behavioural decisions. In: Behaviour and Conservation (L. M. Gosling and W.J.
Sutherland, Eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.:
pp. 51-64.
Gill, J. A., W. J. Sutherland, and A. R. Watkinson. 1996. A method to quantify the effects of human
disturbance on animal populations. Journal of Applied Ecology 33: 786-792.
Rubega, M., and C. Inouye. 1994. Prey switching in red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus:
feeding limitations, the functional response and water management at Mono Lake,
California, USA. Biological Conservation 70: 205-210.