Publications |
Peer Reviewed Publications
- Lepczyk, C.A., E. Caviedes-Vidal, and W.H. Karasov. 1998. Digestive responses during
food restriction and realimentation in nestling House Sparrows (Passer domesticus). Physiological Zoology 71:561-573.
- Lepczyk, C.A. and W.H. Karasov. 2000. Effect of ephemeral food restrictions on growth of
House Sparrows. Auk 117:164-174.
- Lepczyk, C.A., K.G. Murray, K. Winnett-Murray, P. Bartell, E. Geyer, T. Work. 2000. Seasonal fruit preferences for lipids and sugars by American robins. Auk 117:709-717.
- Rutledge, D.T., C.A. Lepczyk, J. Xie, and J. Liu. 2001. Spatiotemporal dynamics of
endangered species hotspots in the United States. Conservation Biology 15:475-487.
- Rutledge, D.T., and C.A. Lepczyk. 2002. Landscape change: Patterns, effects, and
implications for adaptive management of wildlife resources. Pages 312-333 in J. Liu
and W. W. Taylor, editors. Integrating Landscape Ecology into Natural Resources
Management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Lepczyk, C.A., A.G. Mertig, and J. Liu. 2004a. Assessing landowner activities that
influence birds across rural-to-urban landscapes. Environmental Management 33:110-
125. *Featured on Journal Cover
- Lepczyk, C.A., A.G. Mertig, and J. Liu. 2004b. Landowners and cat predation across rural-
to-urban landscapes. Biological Conservation 115:191-201.
- Lepczyk, C.A. 2005. Integrating published data and citizen science to describe bird
diversity across a landscape. Journal of Applied Ecology 42:672-677.
- Kobe, R.K., C.A. Lepczyk, and M. Iyer. 2005. Resorption efficiency decreases with
increasing green leaf nutrients in species in global data set. Ecology 86:2780-2792.
- Lepczyk, C.A., R.B. Hammer, V.C. Radeloff, and S.I. Stewart. 2007. Spatiotemporal
dynamics of housing growth hotspots in the North Central U.S. from 1940 to 2000. Landscape Ecology 22:939-953.
- Pidgeon A.M., V.C. Radeloff, C.H. Flather, C.A. Lepczyk, M.K. Clayton, T.J. Hawbaker, and
R.B. Hammer. 2007. Associations of forest bird species richness pattern with housing and landscape patterns across the USA. Ecological Applications 17:1989-2010.
- Lepczyk, C.A., C.H. Flather, V.C. Radeloff, A.M. Pidgeon, R.B. Hammer, and J. Liu. In Press. Human impacts on regional avian diversity and abundance. Conservation Biology.
- Genet, K.S., C.A. Lepczyk, R.A. Christoffel, L.G. Sargent, and T.M. Burton. In Press. The
use of volunteer monitoring programs for amphibian conservation and management
across urban-rural gradients. in R.E. Jung and J.C. Mitchell, editors. Urban
Herpetology: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Amphibians and Reptiles in
Urban and Suburban Environments.
- Vargo, T.L. O.D. Boyle, C.A. Lepczyk, W.P. Mueller and S.E. Vondrachek. Citizens behind
the science: the use of citizen volunteers in urban bird research. Accepted pending
revision at Studies in Avian Biology.
- Lepczyk, C.A., P.S. Warren, L. Machabee, A. Kinzig, and A. Mertig. Who feeds the birds?
A comparison between Phoenix, Arizona and Southeastern Michigan. Accepted
pending revision at Studies in Avian Biology.
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Non-peer Reviewed Publications
- Lepczyk, C.A. 1993. Assimilation efficiencies and preferences of lipids and reducing
sugars in the American Robin (Turdus migratorius). Bios 64:122-129.
- Lepczyk, C.A. and W.H. Karasov. 1996. The effect of ephemeral food restrictions on the
growth of House Sparrows (Passer domesticus). Supplement to the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77:260.
- Lepczyk, C.A. 1996. Can altricial nestlings compensate for ephemeral reductions in food
abundance? Masters Thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Hayes, D., K. Newman, D. Rutledge, J. Liu, C. Lepczyk, and R. Groop. 2000. Response of
fish and wildlife macrohabitat to changes in land use and land cover. Special Report
107. East Lansing: Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, Michigan State University.
- Lepczyk, C.A., A.G. Mertig, and J. Liu. 2002. Landowner perceptions and activities related
to birds across rural-to-urban landscapes. Pgs 251-259 in D. Chamberlain and E.
Wilson (eds). Avian Landscape Ecology. Proceedings of the 2002 Annual UK-IALE Conference.
- Lepczyk, C.A. 2002. Effects of human activities on birds across landscapes in the Midwest.
Dissertation, Michigan State University.
- Lepczyk, C.A., V.C. Radeloff, C.H. Flather, and J. Liu. 2003. The human influence on birds
across landscapes of the Midwest United States. Die Vogelwarte 42(1-2):8.
- Lepczyk, C.A. 2003. Book review of Dale and Haeuber. Landscape Ecology 18: 446-448. Lepczyk, C.A., R.B. Hammer, V.C. Radeloff, and S.I. Stewart. 2005. A comparison of
housing growth hotspots in the Midwestern and Northeastern U.S. from 1940-2000. Proceedings of Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces: Linking Science and Society, page 340.
- Hammer, R.B., S.I. Stewart, C.A. Lepczyk, V.C. Radeloff. 2005. Housing growth over time:
the influence of human settlement on the landscape. Proceedings of Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces: Linking Science and Society, page 394.
- Lepczyk, C.A., S. Diehl, N. Cutright, K. Etter Hale, W. Mueller, J. Trick. 2006. The effects
of free-ranging cats on birds in Wisconsin: Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative
Issues and Guidelines. [on-line]
- Warren, P., C. Tripler, D. Bolger, S. Faeth, N. Huntly, C. Lepczyk, J. Meyer, T. Parker, E.
Shochat, and J. Walker. 2006. Urban food webs: predators, prey, and the people who
feed them. The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 87:387-393.
- Lepczyk, C.A. 2006. Multifunctional landscapes – volume II: monitoring, diversity and
Management. Landscape Ecology 21:1169-1170.
- Lepczyk, C.A. and W.P. Mueller. 2007. Introduction to the Wisconsin Bird Conservation
Initiative “Issues Papers.” The Passenger Pigeon 69: 5-6.
- Lepczyk, C.A., S. Diehl, N. Cutright, K. Etter Hale, W. Mueller, J. Trick. 2007. The
effects of free ranging cats on birds in Wisconsin: Wisconsin Bird Conservation
Initiative Issues and Guidelines. The Passenger Pigeon 69:17-23.
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