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Balogh, Anne L., Thomas B. Ryder, and Peter P. Marra. 2011. "Population demography of Gray Catbirds
in the suburban matrix: sources, sinks and domestic cats." Journal of Ornithology 152.3: 717-726.
Dowling, J., Luther, D., and P.P.Marra. 2012. Comparative effects of urban development and
anthropogenic noise on bird songs. Behavioral Ecology: 23 (1): 201-209
Evans, C., Abrams, E., Reitsma, R., Roux, K., Salmonsen, L, and P. Marra. 2005.
The Neighborhood Nestwatch Program: Participant outcomes of a citizen-science
ecological research project. Conservation Biology 19(3): 589-594.
Griffing, S., Kilpatrick, A.M., Clark, L., and P. Marra. 2007. Mosquito landing rates
and West Nile virus exposure of adult and nestling American robins. Vector-borne
Zoonotic Diseases 7(3): 437-443.
Kilpatrick, A.M., Daszak, P., Jones, M.J., Marra, P., and L.D. Kramer. 2006. Host
heterogeneity dominates West Nile virus transmission. Proceedings of the Royal
Society B: Biological Sciences 273: 2327-2333.
Kilpatrick, A.M., Kramer, L.D., Jones, M.J., Marra, P.P., and P. Daszak. 2006.West
Nile virus epidemics in North America are driven by shifts in mosquito feeding
behavior. Public Library of Science: Biology 4(4): 606-610
Kilpatrick, A.M., Dupuis, Alan P., Chang, Gwong-Jen J., and Laura D. Kramer. 2010. DNA vaccination of
American robins (Turdus migratorius) against West Nile Virus. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases,
10(4): 377-380.
Kilpatrick, A. M. , Peters, R. J., Dupuis II, A. P., Jones, M. J., Daszak, P., Marra, P. P.,and Laura D. Kramer.
2013. Predicted and observed mortality from vector-borne disease in wildlife: West Nile virus and small
songbirds. Biological Conservation, 165: 79-85.
LaDeau, S., Kilpatrick, M. and P.P. Marra. 2007. West Nile virus emergence and
large-scale declines of North American bird populations. Nature 447:710-714.
Marra, P., and R. Reitsma. 2012. Neighborhood Nestwatch: Mentoring Citizens in the Urban Matrix. Pp.
43-49. In Citizen Science: Public Participation in Environmental Research. Dickinson, J.and R. Bonney,
eds. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Newhouse, M., Marra, P.P. , and S. Johnson. 2008. Reproductive success of house wrens
in suburban and rural landscapes. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 120(1): 99-104.
Roux, K.E. and P. P. Marra. 2007. The presence and impact of environmental
lead in passerine birds along an urban to rural land-use gradient. Archives of
Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 53(2): 261-268.
Ryder, T., Reitsma, R., Evans, B., and P. Marra. 2010. Quantifying avian nest survival along an
urbanization gradient using citizen- and scientist-generated data. Ecological Applications, 20(2): 419–
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