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Dr. Christopher Andrew Lepczyk

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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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