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RESUME
Dr. Dwight G. Smith
Chairman, Biology Department
Southern Connecticut State University
501 Crescent Street
New Haven, CT 06515
Phone 203-392-6222 work
203-248-1934 home
e-mail smithd1@southernct.edu
fax 203-392-5363
Education
Ph.D. in Zoology, Botany minor, Brigham Young University, 1971.
M. S. in Zoology, Botany minor, Brigham Young University, 1968.
B. S. in Biology, Elizabethtown College, 1966.
Recent Honors/Awards
Chairman, Open Space Natural Resources Commission OSNR, Town of
Hamden, Connecticut
Research and Program Initiatives at Southern Connecticut State University,
New Haven, Connecticut, 2004
Mabel Osgood Wright Award for Ornithologist of the Year, 2002. Given
by the Connecticut State Ornithological Association, 2003
Certificate of Appreciation: Research and Program Initiatives. Southern
Connecticut State University. 2003
Certificate of Appreciation: Secretary/Newsletter. Connecticut Marine
Society. June 2003
Distinguished Biology Alumni Award 1992: Elizabethtown College.
Teaching Experience
Southern Connecticut State University, 1970-present, Professor of Biology.
Granted tenure, 1974. Promoted to professor, 1982.
Yale University, Visiting Faculty Fellow, year--1976, Summers 1980,81,82.
Participated in Systems Analysis and Modeling courses.
Brigham Young University, Zoology Instructor 1967-1969.
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Courses Taught:
Undergraduate Courses: Bio. 100 General Zoology (3), General Botany 101 (3) Bio.
102 Majors Zoology (4), Bio. 210 Environmental Biology and Conservation (3),
Bio. 228 Vertebrate Zoology (4) Bio. 231 Comparative Anatomy (4), Bio. 327 Field
Natural History (3), Bio. 400 Ecology (4), Bio. 410 Ornithology (4), Bio. 444 Field
Ornithology (3), Bio. 450 Genetics (4)
Graduate Courses: Bio. 500 Conservation Ecology, Bio. 501 Human Ecology (3), Bio.
502 Population Ecology, Bio. 503 Field Studies in Conservation Ecology (3), Bio.
505 Biostatistics (4), Bio. 506 Theoretical Conservation Ecology (3), Bio. 528
Mammalogy (3), Bio.530 Field Zoology (3), Bio. 531 Field Botany (3), Bio. 531
Winter Botany (3), Bio. 560, 561 Seminars (1) Bio. 590 Thesis (6-9).
Chairperson, Biology Department, 2000-2003, re-elected for second term, May 2003.
Biology Graduate Program Director: 1978-1986, 1999--2000
Other Duties:
Search Committee, Dean of Arts and Sciences. Appointed 1 November 2000 by
President J. Phil Smith to search committee for new dean of arts and sciences.
University: University Faculty Senator, 1976-1982, SummerTech Program Fellow
2002, SummerTech Program Fellow 1999, Institute for Applied Research,
Environmental Studies Committee, University Curriculum Committee
Department: Department Evaluation Committee Chairperson and committee member,
1976-1986, 1996-present, Coordinator General Zoology Laboratory, Department
Curriculum Committee, Search Committees, Research and Studies Committee,
Director, Life Sciences Museum
Some Professional Activities:
Natural Resources and Open Space Commissioner, Town of Hamden, Connecticut
Technical Consultant, Endangered Species Program, U. S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Patuxent Research Center, Laurel, MD 20708
Wildlife Surveys, National Park Service, Kotzebue, Alaska, NASA expeditions to
Chukordak, Siberia, Yakutz, Siberia, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana,
Mozambique, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Venezuela.
Ecological Communities Investigations: Conducted extensive field work in the lowland
rain forests of Venezuela, arctic tundra of Siberia, bushlands of northern and
western Namibia, also in Utah, Arizona, California, New England and especially
Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland
Professional Pilot, Private and commercial ratings, Ultralight Aircraft Pilot
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Editor Work (served at various times as editor of)
Connecticut Journal of Science Education 1978-1982, The Connecticut Warbler,
1982-1983, COA Bulletin, 1994-2000, CMMS Bulletin
Current Research:
ARaptor and Common Raven Studies in the Northeast@
ABreeding Birds of the Navajo/Hopi reservations of Northeastern Arizona.@
AMonk Parakeet Ecology in Connecticut”
“Birding and Birds of Long Island Sound@
Hobbies:
Past Vice President, Currently Secretary/Newsletter Editor of the
Connecticut Marine Society, Ultralight Aircraft Pilot, Commercial Pilot
Examples of Conference Papers Presented:
ABirding and birds of Connecticut@ Connecticut Ornithological Association. Annual
Conference. Middletown, Connecticut. March 1997
AStatus of the Harpy Eagle in the Neotropical rain forest of Venezuela.@ Raptor
Research Annual Conference, Flagstaff, Arizona. October 1996
"The winter feeding ecology of the Northern Saw-whet Owl in southern Connecticut."
Kenneth Petit and D. G. Smith. American Field Ornithologists meeting, Rosendale,
New York, September 1994
ANest site selection of rural and urban Great Horned Owls in New England@ D. G.
Smith and T. Bosakowski. Presented at the Raptor Research Foundation
Annual
Conference, Allentown, PA. November, 1990
AGreat Blue Heron nesting and management in Ohio@ Gary Burkholder and D. G.
Smith. Ohio Science Society. April 1989.
"Management of people and raptors on the Noatak River, Arctic Alaska." Presented at
the First Interdisciplinary Wilderness Conference, Weber State College,
Ogden, Utah. February, 1989
Chartmaster Software Graphics@ Presented at the Second Annual SCSU Computer
Conference. New Haven, CT March 1987
Screech Owl roost and nest site selection@ Raptor Research Conference. Boise,
Idaho. October 1987.
Screech Owl habitat selection in New England@ Raptor Research Conference.
Montreal, Canada. October 1981.
Density-dependent checks on Ferruginous Hawk reproduction@ Raptor Research
Conference, Duluth, Minnesota, October 1980.
Strigiformes literature@ Richard J. Clark and D. G. Smith. Raptor Research
Conference, Duluth Minnesota. October 1980
Eastern Screech Owl ecology in New England@ Raptor Research Conference, Duluth.
Minnesota, October 1980
Partitioning by breeding raptors in central Utah@ Dwight G Smith and J R. Murphy.
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Presented at the Raptor Research Conference. Allentown, Pa. November 1978.
ADistributional status of the Barn Owl in Utah@ Carl D. Marti and D.G. Smith.
Cooper Ornithological Society Conference. San Francisco, Ca April 1976.
AStandards and Standardizing Survey Techniques@ Invited participant, Cornell
University, Ithaca, New York. October 1976.
AResponses of nesting raptors to prey fluctuations@ Presented at the Annual American
Ornithological Union Conference. Provincetown, MA. November 1973
ANesting ecology of the Great Horned Owl in Utah@ Cooper Ornithological Society
Conference. Salt Lake City, Utah October 1968
Publications:
In press
Smith, D. G. Marginal Value Theory of Predation: A Multiple Intelligences Approach to
Concept Learning. Connecticut Journal of Science Education
Smith, D. G. Field Trip to Connecticut’s Sand Plains. Connecticut Journal of Science
Education.
Smith, D. G. This Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental History of Long Island Sound.
Connecticut Journal of Science Education (book review)
Smith, D. G. and D. F. Avery. The Plant World. Pearson Publishing Company. Boston,
Massachusetts.
Smith, D. G., D. F. Avery, N. Edgington, S. Grace, and A. Turko. Biology of Animals.
Pearson Publishing Company. Boston, Massachusetts.
Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Ecology of the Northern Goshawk in the New YorkNew Jersey Highlands. Studies in Avian Biology.
Becker, T., D. G. Smith and T. Bosakowski. Habitat, food habits, and productivity of
Northern Goshawks nesting in Connecticut. Studies in Avian Biology.
Smith, D. G., S. K. Burian and D. F. Avery. Zoology Laboratory. Barnes and Noble
Publishers.
Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Raptors of the Northeastern United States. Amato
Wildlife Publications. Salem, Oregon.
Devine, A., and D.G. Smith. Birder’s Guide to White Memorial Foundation. Bird
Observer.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Vertebrate Use of Eastern Screech Owl (Megascops asio)
Nest Boxes. Connecticut Warbler.
2005
Smith, D. G. Superb Craftsmanship on Display: The 23red Northeastern ship Model
Conference. Seaways Ships-in-Scale. 16: 82-86. September/October 2005.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiacopra. An Introduction to the Hobbits of Indonesia. North
American Biofortean Review 7: 16-19.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiacopra. A Survey of the Hobbit Literature. North American
Biofortean Review 7: 19Smith, D. G. Textbook of Biological Science. (book review) Connecticut Journal of
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Science Education 42 65.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiacopra. Canada’s “Ape-Men” of Labrador: Pre 1946 Accounts
Of possible Hominoid Encounters as Related by Native Inhabitants of the Labrador
Region of the North American Continent. North American Biofortean Review
7: 18-21.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiacopra. The Greenfield Hill Phantom of Fairfield Township:
Possible Additional 1954 Incident of Connecticut’s “Glastonbury Blawackus”
Sightings Flap. North American Biofortean Review 7: 22-24.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiacpra. The Lost Zakharoff’s Australian Sea-Serpent
Photograph. North American Biofortean Review 7: 27-29.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiacopra. A Georgia “Gorilla” from the mid-1950’s Cold War
Era. North American Biofortean Review 7: 30-32.
Smith, D. G. Animal Lectures Handbook. Pearson Publishing Company. Boston,
Massachusetts. 154 pages.
Smith, D. G., and D. F. Avery. Introduction to Botany Lectures Handbook.
Pearson/Prentice Hall Publishing Company. Boston, Massachusetts. 533 pages.
2004
Smith, D. G. Roundworms. Pages 2250-2251 in Magill=s Medical Guide. Third Revised
Edition. Salem Press. Menlo Park, California.
Smith, D. G. Schistosomiasis. Pages 2272-2275 in Magill=s Medical Guide. Third
Revised Edition. Salem Press. Menlo Park, California.
Smith, D. G. Yellow Fever. Pages 2758-2759 in Magill=s Medical Guide. Third Revised
Edition. Salem Press.
Smith, D. G. West Nile Virus. Pages 2737-2739 in Magill=s Medical Guide. Third
Revised
Edition. Salem Press. Menlo Park, California
Smith, D. G. Migraine Headaches. Pages 1680-1682 in Magill’s Medical Guide. Third
Revised Edition. Salem Press Menlo Park, California.
Smith, D. G. Goiter. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Medical Science. Pages 1097-1099 in,
Magill’s Medical Guide. Third Revised Edition. Salem Press. Menlo Park,
California
Smith, D. G. In the News: Agent Orange Linked to Leukemia. Page 870 in, Magill=s
Medical Guide. Third Revised Edition. Salem Press. Menlo Park, California.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio): Color Morphs and
Vehicle-related Mortality in Connecticut. Connecticut Warbler 24: 70-74
Ellis, D. H., Catherine Ellis, Beth Ann Sabo, Amadeo M Rea, James Dawson, James K.
Fackler, Charles T. LaRue, Teryl G. Grubb, John Schmitt, Dwight G. Smith, and
Marc Kery. Summer diet of the peregrine falcon in in faunistically rich and poor
zones in Arizona analyzed with capture-recapture modeling. Condor 106
(4): 873-886.
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Smith, D. G., and A. Devine. Cooper’s Hawk Within-Foliage-Foraging. Connecticut
Warbler 24: 96-98.
Smith, D. G. Field Investigations of Connecticut’s Clovers. Connecticut Journal of
Science Education 42: 7-14.
Smith, D. G. Biology by Peter Raven. Book Review. Connecticut Journal of Science
Education. 42: 20-21
Smith, D. G. Jungle Bugs: Masters of Camouflage and Mimicry. Book Review.
Connecticut Journal of Science Education 42: 22-23.
Smith, D. G. The Nature of Science: A A-Z Guide to the Laws and Principles Governing
Our Universe. Book Review. Connecticut Journal of Science Education 42: 23-24.
Smith, D. G. Mountain Monarch: The Bighorn Sheep Story. The World & I. 19:
August Online Issue.
Smith, D. G. All American Owl. King of the Night Skies: The Great Horned Owl Story.
The World & I. 19: 138-143. May Issue.
Smith, D. G. Secrets of Bark. The World & I. 19: 148-155. March Issue
Smith, D. G. Conservation Biology. Book Review. Connecticut Journal of Science
Education. 41:77-78.
Smith, D. G. Understanding DNA and Gene Cloning. Book Review. Connecticut Journal
of Science Education. 41: 78-79.
Smith, D. G. Overview of 21st century Human Genetics. Pages 421-427. Magill=s
Encyclopedia of Genetics. 2nd Edition. Salem Press. Menlo Park, California.
Smith, D. G. The Diversity of MtDNA. Page 507. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Genetics.
2nd Edition. Salem Press. Menlo Park, California.
Smith, D. G. Genetics and IQ. Page 477. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Genetics. 2nd
Edition. Salem Press. Menlo Park, California.
Smith, D. G. Smallpox. Pages 700-703. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Genetics. 2nd Edition.
Salem Press Menlo Park, California
Smith, D. G., and D. F. Avery. Zoology. Pearson Publishing Company. Boston,
Massachusetts. 960 pages.
Smith, D. G. Bugs with a Bounce: Snow Fleas. The World & I. 19: 142-147.
January issue.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. Prehistoric Amazonia. North American Biofortean
Review 6: 19-27.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. Rescued from the Past: Part I. Prelude to the Great
Sea Serpent. North American Biofortean Review 6: 18-26.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. The Great Sea Serpent---Part Two: What the Book
Critics Wrote. North American Biofortean Review 6: 27-33.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. The Great Sea Serpent---Part Three. Oldeman’s
Sea Serpent Book Yale University Mystery Expose! North American Biofortean
Review 6: 34-44.
2003
Smith, D. G. Streams of Wings: Hawk Migrations in North America. The World & I. 18:
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140-145. November Issue.
Smith, D. G. Color me hidden: secrets of Animal Camouflage. Connecticut Journal of
Science Education. 41: 1-9
Smith, D. G., A. Devine, and B. Mongillo. Birding Site Guide. The Branford Trolley
Trail.
Connecticut Warbler 23: 115-120.
Smith, D. G. Where do We Come From? Book Review. Connecticut Journal of Science
41: 33-34.
Smith, D. G. The Structure of Evolutionary Theory. Book Review. Connecticut Journal
of Science Education 41: 32-33.
Smith, D. G. Little Brother to the Beaver. The World & I. 18: 144-149.
September Issue.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. Believe it or not!! CAn update on the scandalous
history of the giant pearl. Of Sea and Shore 25:217-204.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacropra. Gold, Treasure Hunters, and Bigfoot. North
American Biofortean Review 5: 20-29.
Smith, D.G., and A. Devine. Eastern Screech Owl Cycle: Care and Feeding of Young.
Connecticut Warbler 23: 98-103
Devine, A., and D,G. Smith. Raptor Vocalizations Given by Blue Jays. Connecticut
Warbler. 23: 81-83.
Smith, D. G. Landscape Ecology. Magill=s Choice: Ecology Basics. Volume 2: 374-380.
Avery, D. F., and D. G. Smith. Plants. Pearson Publishing Company. Boston,
Massachusetts. 533 pages.
Smith, D. G. Good Luck Plants: The Clovers. The World and I.. 18: June Issue.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Eastern Screech Owl Vocalizations. Connecticut
Warbler: 23: 59-66.
Smith, D. G. Toxic Birds: The Pitohui and Ifrita of New Guinea. The World and I: 18:
140-145. May Issue.
Smith, D. G. Lichens: Partners for Life. The World & I. 18: 136-143. April Issue.
Smith, D. G. Blue Jay courtship ensembles. Connecticut Warbler 23: 29-31.
Smith, D. G. The discoverers of DNA. Connecticut Journal of Science
Education. 40: 28-34.
Smith, D. G., and David F. Avery. Plant Science Lectures. Pearson Publishing Company.
Boston, Massachusetts. 124 pages.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. Searching for roaming African saurians during the
Roaring >20's. A continuation of the Hagenbeck=s AStill Living Dinosaur@
controversy. North American Biofortean Review. Volume 10: 212-247.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Eastern Screech-Owl foraging behavior. Connecticut
Warbler 22: 152-157.
Smith, D. G. Animal Disguises The World and I. 18: 140-147.
Smith, D. G., and G. S. Mangiacopra. Large octopods of the Hawaiian Islands during the
depression years: a reevaluation to the cephalopod identification of sightings during
the 1930's. Of Sea and Shore 25: 67-69.
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Smith, D. G. Vesicle-mediated transport. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Plant Life
IV. 1043-1044. Salem Press, Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Nucleoplasm. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Science: III: 729-730. Plant Life.
Salem Press, Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Bacteria. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Plant Life. I: 112-119. Salem
Press, Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. .G. Nucleus. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Plant Life. III. 730-731.
Salem Press, Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Garden Shrubs. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Plant Life II: 478-480.
Salem Press, Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Legumes. Magill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Plant Life II: 629-632. Salem
Press, Pasadena, CA
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. The Lake Bomoseen cryptid of Vermont. North
American Biofortean Review 5:7-9
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. A 1934 German account of a Lake Tanganyika
cryptid. North American Biofortean Review 5: 11-12.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. African cryptids and American mysterious fireballs.
North American Biofortean Review 5: 14-16.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. What the Readers Wrote In: Secondary Sources in
Letters to the Editor Column for the 1960-1970’s. An Analysis and Critique of
Anecdotal Accounts. North American Biofortean Review 5: 19-31.
2002
Smith, D. G. The Great Horned Owl. Stackpole Books. Mechanicsburg, PA. 106 pages.
Smith, D. G. Season Pests: The Ugly Ticks. The World & I. 17: 136-143. September
Smith, D. G., and T. Becker. Goshawk productivity in Connecticut. Connecticut Warbler
22: 113-117
Smith, D. G. Reversed Evolution: the land-to-sea evolutionary transition of whales.
Connecticut Journal of Science 40: 5-11
Smith, D. G. Revising the Mammals. (Book review) Connecticut Journal of Science 40:
24-25.
Smith, D. G. Measuring the state of the environment. (Book review). Connecticut Journal
of Science 40:23-24.
Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Raptors of the Pacific Northwest. Amato Wildlife
Publications, Portland, Oregon. Amatobooks.com. 152 pages.
Smith, D. G. The Littlest Carnivore: Least Weasel. The World & I. 17: 152-157. June
issue.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiocopra. The deep sea mystery squid with dumbo ears: A New
Species of Giant Cephalopod. Of Sea and Shore 24: 249-250.
Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Status and distribution of breeding accipiter hawks in
New Jersey. New Jersey Birds 28: 6-8.
Smith, D. G. Biodiversity Patterns and Processes. Connecticut Journal of
Science 39: 25-32.
Smith, D. G., and A. Devine. Site Guide: Silver Sands State Park. Connecticut
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Warbler 22: 62-66.
Smith, D. G. A photographic essay about the world=s birds. (Book review). Connecticut
Journal of Science Education 39: 36
Smith, D. G. A guide to the flora of New England. (Book review). Connecticut Journal of
Science Education 39: 36-37.
Smith, D. G., and D. F. Avery. Animal Biology. Pearson Publishing Company. Boston,
MA 1074 pages.
Smith, D. G. Animal Biology Lectures. Pearson Publishing Company (Simon and
Schuster). Boston and New York. 112 pages.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiocopra. The Ameranthropoid ape revisited. Cryptobiology:
Hominology. Special Issue. Number II. 18-28.
Smith, D. G. A New Disease in the New World. The World & I 17:156-163. February.
Smith, D. G. Owls. Pages 1182-1186. McGill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Animals.
Salem Press, Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Wildlife of urban and suburban environments. Pages 1633-1638. McGill=s
Encyclopedia of Science: Animals. Salem Press. Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Hawks. Pages 731-736. McGill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Animals.
Salem Press. Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Eagles. Pages 394-398. McGill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Animals.
Salem Press. Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Ducks. Pages 388-393. McGill=s Encyclopedia of Science: Animals.
Salem Press. Pasadena, California.
Smith, D. G. Crabs and Lobsters. Pages 288-291. McGill=s Encyclopedia of Science:
Animals. Pasadena, Menlo Park, California.
Smith, D. G. Sparrows and Finches. Pages 1525-1529. McGill=s Encyclopedia of
Science: Animals. Salem Press, Pasadena, California.
Mangiocopra, G., and D. G. Smith. Wild Men and Mountain Gorillas. Hominology.
Special Number II. 40-48.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiacopra. Southern Falls: Flesh and Stones. The Anomolist
Number 10: 22 pages
2001
Smith, D. G. Observing and Interpreting Animal Behavior. Connecticut Journal of
Science Education 39: 1-11.
Smith, D. G. Amazing Architects of the Avian World. The World & I. 16: 146-151.
Smith, D. G. Wealth of Life. The World & I 16: 133-139. August.
Smith, D. G., T. Becker and A. Devine. The Sharp-shinned Hawk in Connecticut.
Connecticut Warbler. 21: 124-129.
Smith, D. G. America=s big cat. The World & I. 16: 140-145. January.
Smith, D. G. Fashioned for flight. The World & I 16: 138-145. March
Smith, D. G., and A. Devine. Owl food of great horned owls. Connecticut Warbler 21:26
Smith, D. G. An environmental studies textbook. (Book review). Connecticut Journal
of Science Education. 38: 44.
Smith, D. G. A case book of environmental studies. (Book review). Connecticut
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Journal of Science Education. 38: 44-45.
Smith, D. G. Barnacle Bonanza. The World & I 16: 148-153. June 2001.
Smith, D. G., and G. Mangiocopra. The continuing saga of Octopus giganteus: a year=s
adventures on the continuing controversy of this gigantic cephalopod. Of Shore
and Shore: 24: 50-55.
Smith, D. G., and G. S. Mangiacopra. The Professor Sharpe Sea-Serpent Photograph: A
preliminary report of its historical background. Crypto I: 45-52.
Bosakowski, T. B., and D. G. Smith. Selecting appropriate controls in studies of owl nest
site selection. Journal of Field Ornithology 72: 465-467.
2000
Smith, D. G., and T. Becker. Environmental Biology Case Study: Multiple Use versus
Sensitive Species in Connecticut. Connecticut Journal of Science. 38: 11-15.
Smith, D. G. The Old Man of the Woods: The North American Black Bear. The
World & I: Vol. 15: 160-165. June 2000
Becker, T., and D. G. Smith. Status and Ecology of the Goshawk in Connecticut.
Connecticut Warbler 20: 149-156.
Smith, D. G. Autumn=s bounty. The World & I: Vol 15: 150-155. November.
Smith, D. G., and D. F. Avery. Plant Life. A textbook of botany. Pearson Publishing
Company. 504 pages.
Smith, D. G., A. Devine, and P. Brody. Site Guide: Bent of the River. Connecticut
Warbler. 20: 54-59
Smith, D. G. Use, misuse, and disuse of life tables in ecology. Connecticut Journal of
Science. 37: 27-31.
Smith, D. G. The fastest animal in the world. The World & I Vol. 15: 188-193.
January 2000
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. American Bittern nesting distribution and behavior in
Connecticut. Connecticut Warbler 20: 64-65.
Smith, D. G. Ecology not for the Afaint at heart.@ An Illustrated Guide to Theoretical
Ecology@ by Ted J. Case. Connecticut Journal of Science Education. (Book
review). 37: 40-41.
Smith, D. G. Update of a classic ecology textbook. Connecticut Journal of Science
Education. (Book review). 37: 40.
Mangiacopra, G., and D. G. Smith. Giant cephalopds of Hawaiin lore: chance sightings
of the past half century of the giant squids and possibly gigantic octopods
along the coastal waters of the islands of Hawaii. Sea and Shore 23: 111-114.
Smith, D. G., and G. A. Mangiacopra. Southern Falls: Flesh and Stones. The Anomolist
10: 238-256.
1999
Smith, D. G., and T. Bosakowski. Identifying effects of forest fragmentation on
Connecticut=s woodland nesting raptors. Connecticut Journal Science Education
37: 5-10,
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Smith, D. G. Human Biology (book review). Connecticut Journal of Science
Education. 37: 23
Smith, D. G. Mammalogy. Adaptation, Diversity, and Ecology (book review).
Connecticut Journal of Science Education. 37: 22
Smith, D. G., T. Bosakowski and A. Devine. Nest site selection by urban and rural
Great Horned Owls in the Northeast. J. Field Ornithology 70: 535-542.
Smith, D. G., and K. Petit. Noosing capturing and marking Northern Saw-whet Owls
(Aegolius acadicus). Connecticut Warbler 19: 116-118.
Smith, D. G. Run, salmon, run. The World & I. 14: 184-189.
Smith, D. G., and A. Devine. Methods for locating nest sites and roost sites of the
Eastern Screech Owl (Otus asio). Connecticut Warbler 19: 119-122
Devine, A. and D. G. Smith. Site Guide: Crook Horn Road (The Strawberry Patch).
Connecticut Warbler 19: 97-100.
Smith, D. G. The Armored Pig---the armadillo story. The World & I, volume 14 (8):
pages 174-179.
Smith, D. G., and D. F. Avery. Supermarket botany. American Biology Teacher
61: 128-131.
Smith, D. G. Eastern Screech-owl behavior at a bal-chatri trap. Connecticut Warbler
19: 38-39.
Smith, D. G. A winter trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. COA
Bulletin 14: 4-8.
LaRue, C., and D. G. Smith. New canyon birds. COA Bulletin 14: 6.
Smith, D. G. Come Blow Your Horn. The Trumpeter Swan Story. The World & I.
February 1999 issue, pages 182-187.
Smith, D. G. Rites of Spring. The World & I. April 1999 issue, pages 178-183.
1998
Houston, C. S., D. G. Smith and C. Rohner. Great Horned Owl. The Birds of North
America Life Histories. No. 372. 1-29.
Smith, D. G., and D. F. Avery. The Student=s Guide to Plant Science. Simon and
Schuster Publishing Company. 440 pages.
Smith, D. G. (With T. Bosakowski and R. Speiser). Nest sites, habitat, and productivity of
Red-shouldered Hawks in northern New Jersey and southeastern New York.
New Jersey Birds 24: 94-98.
Bosakowski, T., and D. Smith. Response of a forest raptor community to broadcasts of
heterospecific and conspecific calls during the breeding season. Canadian
Field Naturalist 112: 198-203.
Smith, D. G. Raptor hunting during plowing. Connecticut Warbler 18: 35-36.
Smith, D. G. Heralds of happiness. The World & I. A magazine of the Washington
Times. June 1998. Pages 166-171.
Smith, D. G. Handsome visitors from the high tundra. The World & I. A magazine of
the Washington Times. February 1998, pages 166-171.
Smith, D. G. Feeding on the dead: the role of saprophytic fungi in nature. The World
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& I, A magazine of the Washington Times. November 1998, pages 176181.
Mangiocorpa, G., and D. G. Smith. The great pearl of Lao-tze. Of Sea and
Shore 21: 131-132.
Mangiacopra, G., and D. G. Smith. The Santa Clara incident of 1947. The Anomalist
No. 7: 12-21.
Mangiacopra, G., and D. G. Smith. Snake bounty on giant boas. Fortean Studies.
Volume 5, pages 152-171.
Speiser, R., T. Bosakowski, and D. G. Smith Nest sites, habitat, and productivity of
Red-shouldered Hawk in northern New Jersey and southeastern New York.
Records New Jersey Birds 24: 94-98.
1997
Devine, A. , and D. G. Smith. Connecticut Birding Guide. 2nd Edition. ThompsonShore Publishing Company. Michigan. 580 pages.
Smith, D. G. On Heaven=s Wings. The World and I. A magazine of the Washington
Times, Inc. Volume 12 (11). November 1997. Pages 184-190.
Smith, D. G., A. Devine and A. Brand. Farmington Canal Greenway Site Guide. The
Connecticut Warbler 17: 159-164.
Smith, D. G. Some Like it hotter. The World and I. A magazine of the Washington
Times Inc.
Smith, D. G. The Alien Landscape. The World and I. A magazine of the Washington
Times Inc.
Smith, D. G. , and A. Devine. Observing Bird Migration through Connecticut:Corridors,
Staging and Stopover Areas. Connecticut Journal of Science Education 35: 6-13.
Smith, D. G. Cranes, their biology, husbandry, and conservation. (Book review).
Connecticut Journal of Science Education 35: 28-29.
Smith, D. G. Plants in wetlands. Connecticut Journal of Science Education 35: 31Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Distribution and species richness of a forest raptor
community in relation to urbanization. Raptor Research 31: 26-33.
Smith, D. G. The Eastern Screech-Owl: Life History, ecology, and behavior in the suburbs
and countryside. Journal of Wildlife Management 61: 581-582. Book review.
1996
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Bluff Point Coastal Reserve. Bird Observer 24: 184-190.
Smith, D. G. Biological weapons target toxic pollutants. Insight. February 1996: 34
Meyburg, B.U., J. M. Mendelsohn, D. H. Ellis, D. G. Smith and C. Meyburg. Yearround movements of a Wahlberg's Eagle (Aquila wahlbergi) tracked by satellite.
Ostrich 66: 135-140.
Alverez, E., D. H. Ellis, D. G. Smith and C. T. LaRue. Raptors of a fragmented rain
forest, the Sierra Imataca of Venezuela. Academic Press.
Smith, D. G., and Arnold Devine. Connecticut Birding Guide. 570 pages. ThomsonShore Publishing, Inc.
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Bosakowski, T., R. Douglas Ramsey and D. G. Smith. Habitat and spatial relationships
of nesting Swainson=s Hawks (Buteo swainsoni) and Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo
jamaicensis) in northern Utah. Great Basin Naturalist 56: 341-347
Bosakowski, T., and D. Smith. Group hunting forays of wintering Northern Harriers
Circus cyaneus: an adaptation for juveniles? Canadian Field Naturalist 110: 310Smith, D. G (with S. R. Swengel, G. W. Archibald and D. H. Ellis). Behavioral
management of cranes of the world. Chapter 6 in, Cranes: Their Biology,
Husbandry and Conservation. National Biological Service, Washington, D. C.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Winter record of the Boreal Owl in Connecticut.
Connecticut Warbler 14: 148-149.
Smith, D. G. The Colors of Autumn. The World & I. December 1995
Smith, D. G. Underwater Gardens. The World & I. October 1995
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Alloparenting at a Robin-House Finch Nest. Bird
Observer. 22: 26
Avery, D. F., and D. G. Smith. Basic Botany. Simon and Schuster Publishing
Company. 436 pp.
Smith, D. G. Unseen Causes of Unclean Waters. The World & I. 11: 206-211.
1995
Smith, D. G. Bioremediation. The World & I. June, Washington Times, Inc.
Smith, D. G. The greatest show on earth. The World & I. October, Washington
Times, Inc.
Smith, D. G. Childhood=s creatures. The World & I. December issue.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Site Guide. Station 43, South Windsor, Connecticut.
Connecticut Warbler 14: 122-127.
Avery, D. F., D. G. Smith, and A. Turko. Comparative Anatomy Manual. Barnes
and Noble. Pp. 215
1994
Smith, D. G., and A. Devine. Species Accounts: Turkey Vulture, Northern Harrier, Sharpshinned Hawk, Cooper=s Hawk, Northern Goshawk, Red-shouldered Hawk, Broadwinged Hawk, American Kestrel, Mourning Dove, Eastern Screech Owl, Great
Horned Owl, Barred Owl, Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Pileated
Woodpecker, House Wren, Northern Cardinal. The Atlas of Breeding Birds of
Connecticut. State Geological and Natural History Bulletin No. 113. 461 pp.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Species Accounts: Pied-billed Grebe, Barn Owl, Long-eared
Owl, N. Saw-whet Owl, Belted Kingfisher, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Brown
Creeper, Carolina Wren. The Atlas of Breeding Birds of Connecticut. State
Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin. No. 113. 461 pp.
Cotnoir, D. L., and D. G. Smith, D. Ecology presented in biology textbooks: a 60 year
comparison of changing coverage and emphasis. Connecticut Journal of
Science
Education 31: 28-34.
Ellis, D. H., D. G. Smith, and F. B. P. Trahan. Should we terminate an Aartificial@
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tree nesting raptor population in Arizona. J. Raptor Research 28: 56.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Lighthouse Point Park, Connecticut. Winging It 6: 1-6
Mangiacopra, G., D. G. Smith and D. F. Avery. But hunting what? Of Sea and Shore
16: 209-212, 243-246.
Mangiacopra, G., and D. G. Smith. Update on Octopus giganteus Verrill. Part 1. Of
Sea and Shore 17: 171-178.
Smith, D. G. An Illustrated Review of the Nervous System. Book Review. Connecticut
Journal of Science Education. 32: 15.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. American Robin alloparenting at a House Sparrow Nest.
Bird Observer 22: 26.
Smith, D. G., and G. S. Mangiacopra. Water Serpents of the Norway Fjords. Sea and
Shore 17: 69-73.
1993
Ellis, D. H., J. C. Bednarz, D. G. Smith, and S. P. Flemming. Social foraging classes
in raptorial birds. Bioscience 43: 14-20.
Smith, D. G. Screech Owl. Bird Watcher's Digest. 16: 32-39.
Smith, D. G., and A. Devine. Birding Site Guide: Lighthouse Point Park, New Haven,
Connecticut. Bird Observer 21: 241-246.
Smith, D. G. Parrots Abroad. The World & I, Washington Times, Inc., November
1993. pages 201-206.
Smith, D. G. Alien Purple. The World & I. Washington Times, Inc. August 1993,
pages 204-209.
Turko, A., D. G. Smith and D. F. Avery. Laboratory Manual for Human Physiology.
Ronjon Press, Dallas, Texas. 85 pages.
Smith, D. G., and A. Devine. Winter ecology and diet of the Long-eared Owl in
Connecticut. Connecticut Warbler 13: 44-53.
Bosakowski, T., R. Speiser, D. G. Smith and L. J. Niles. Loss of Cooper's Hawk
nesting habitat to suburban development: inadequate protection for a stateendangered species. Journal Raptor Research 27: 26-30.
DeStanto, R, and D. G. Smith. An introduction to issues of habitat fragmentation
relative to transportation corridors with special reference to high-speed rail
(HSR). Environmental Management 17: 111-114.
Ellis, D. H.,and D. G. Smith. Preliminary report of extensive gyrfalcon and snowy owl
mortality in northern Siberia. Raptor-Link 2: 3-4.
1992
Bosakowski, T., D. G. Smith and R. Speiser. Nest sites and habitat selected by
Cooper's Hawks Accipiter cooperi, in Northern New Jersey and Southeastern
New York. Canadian Field Naturalist 106:474-479.
Smith, D. G. Musseling in. The World & I. August issue.
Smith, D. G. The North American Beaver. The World & I. September 1992.
pages 316-321.
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Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Great Horned Owl nesting in Monk Parakeet colony in
Suburban Connecticut. Journal Raptor Research 26: 267.
Bosakowski, T., D. G. Smith and R. Speiser. Niche overlap of two sympatric nesting
hawks, Accipiter spp. in the New Jersey-New York highlands. Ecography
15:
358-372.
Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Comparative diets of sympatric nesting raptors in the
Eastern Deciduous Forest Biome. Canadian Journal Zoology. 70: 989-992.
Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Status, nesting density and macrohabitat selection of
Red-shouldered Hawks in northern New Jersey. Wilson Bulletin. 104: 434446.
Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Demography of wintering Rough-legged Hawks in
New Jersey. Journal Raptor Research 26: 61-65.
Avery, D. F., and D. G. Smith. Vertebrate Zoology. Globe/Monroe Press. Oxford,
Connecticut. 455 pages
Avery, D. F., and D. G. Smith. Botany Laboratory Manual. Ginn Press/Simon and
Schuster. 225 pages.
Avery, D. F., D. G. Smith and A. Turko. Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates
with reference to Humans. Ginn Press/Simon and Schuster. 240 pages.
Smith, D. G., and S. Wiemeyer. Determining sex of Eastern Screech-Owls using
discriminant function analysis. Journal Raptor Research: 26: 24-26.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Site Guide: Connecticut's Monk Parakeet Colonies.
Connecticut Warbler 12: 101-103
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Birding Site Guide: River Road, Kent. Connecticut
Warbler 12:2-7
Ellis, D. H., D. G. Smith, G. H. Olsen, M. Fuller, S. Landfried, M. Higuchi
and C. H. Vermillion. Progress in satellite tracking cranes. Proc. North
American Crane Workshop 6: 57-61. Regina, Canada.
Smith, D. G. (with 10 other coauthors!). Techniques for rearing and releasing
nonmigratory sandhill cranes: lessons from the Mississippi Sandhill Crane
program. Proc. North American Crane Workshop 6: 135-141.Regina,
Canada.
Ellis, D. H., J. C. Lewis, G. F. Gee and D. G. Smith. Population recovery of
the Whooping Crane with emphasis on reintroduction efforts: past and present.
Proc. North American Crane Workshop. 6: 142-150.
Smith, D. G. Frontiers by Isaac Asimov (book review). Connecticut Journal of Science
Education 29: 55.
Smith, D. G. Zoology by Steven Miller and John Harley (book review). Connecticut
Journal of Science Education 29: 57.
Smith, D. G. Blueprints: Solving the Mystery of Evolution, by Maitland A. Edey and
Donald C. Johanson (book review). Connecticut Journal of Science Education
29: 57-58.
1991
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Ellis, D. H., G. F. Gee and D. G. Smith. Past and potential contributions of captive
breeding to population recovery of the Whooping Crane. Acta XX Congress
International Ornithologici: 2403-2409.
Smith, D. G. Auditing marina utilization by boaters. Environmental Auditor 2: 259-267.
Smith, D. G. The Virginia Opossum. The World & I. September issue
Smith, D. G. The Impact Theory of Dinosaur Extinctions: A Status Report and
Literature Survey. Connecticut Journal Science Education 28: 14-24.
Ellis, D. H., R. Glinski and D.G. Smith Raptor censuses in South America. Journal
Raptor Research. 24: 98-106.
Smith, D. G. Season of the Reindeer. The World & I. December 1991: pages 340-345.
Smith, D. G. Hawks and owls of North America. Book Review. Connecticut
Journal Science Education 28: 34-36.
Burkholder, G., and D. G. Smith. Nest trees and productivity of Great Blue Herons
(Ardea herodias) at Knox Lake, North Central Ohio. Colonial Waterbirds. 14:61Smith, D. G., A. Turko, V. Nelson, D. Avery and P. Pelligrino. Zoology Laboratory Guide.
Abbott Press. 145 pp.
Smith, D. G. North American Owls by Paul Johnsgard and Owls of the Northern
Hemisphere by Karel H. Voous (book reviews). Connecticut Journal of Science
Education 28: 34-35.
Smith, D. G. The Nature of Life by John Postlethwait and Janet L. Hopson (book review).
Connecticut Journal of Science Education 28: 35-36.
1990
Smith, D. G., and A. Devine. Birding Site Guide for Greater New Haven Harbor.
Connecticut Warbler 10: 87-96.
Smith, D. G., D. H. Ellis and B.A. Millsap. Owls. Southeast Raptor Management
Symposium. National Wildlife Federation Scientific and Technical Series
No. 14: 89-117
Smith, D. G. A review of methods to locate, monitor and census owls of the
Southeast. Southeast Raptor Management Symposium. National Wildlife
Federation Science and Technical Series No. 14: 228-237.
Charness, L., and D. G. Smith. Bacterial contamination and remediation measures at
Marina del Rey, California, U.S.A. Environmental Auditor 2: 35-40
Bosakowski, T., and D. G. Smith. Great Blue Herons in the Pequannock Watershed.
New Jersey Birds 16: 38-39.
Smith, D. G. Creating Wetlands. The World & I. pp. 290-297, July.
Smith, D. G., and E. Hiestand. Alloparenting at an Eastern Screech-owl nest. Condor
92: 246-247.
Smith, D. G. The Eastern Coyote. The World & I. pp. 312-317, March.
Smith, D. G., and R. DeSanto. Evapotranspiration considerations in wetlands impact
and mitigation. Transportation Research Board Publ. 8 pp.
Bechard, M. J., R. L. Knight, D. G. Smith and R. E. Fitzner. Nest sites and habitats of
sympatric hawks (Buteo spp.) in Washington. Journal Field Ornithology.
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61:159-170.
Devine, A., and D. G. Smith. Site Guide: Mohawk State Forest. Connecticut
Warbler 10: 2-9.
Turko, A., and D. G. Smith. A Laboratory Manual for Human Biology.
Monroe/Globe Publishing Co., Monroe, Ct. 86 pp.
Ellis, D.A. and D. G. Smith. Return of the Whooping Crane. Auk 107: 107-108.
Ellis, D.H., G. Archibald, S. Swengel, Y. Tao, C.B. Kepler and D.G. Smith.
The nonsocial behavioral repertoire of cranes. Proceedings International
Crane Workshop. 1987. Forestry Bureau Heilongjiang Province, ed. 1990:
pp. 164-173. Forestry Publ. House of China. Beijing. In Chinese
Smith, D. G. Owls of the Northern Hemisphere. Journal of College Science
Teaching 20: 114
1989
Smith, D.G. Home range estimates of Eastern Screech-owls: considerations of
usage patterns, sample size and methods of determination.
Biotelemetry X: 401-405.
Smith, D.G. Crucibles of Science: Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. The
World & I. pp. 308-315, June.
Devine, A., M. Szantyr and D.G. Smith. Birder's guide to the Naugatuck
State Forest (Hunter's Mountain Block). Connecticut Warbler 9: 51-60.
Smith, D.G., and D.H. Elis. Raptor Status Report: Snowy Owl. pp.97-108 in,
Northeast Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop. National Wildlife
Federation Science and Technical Series No. 13. 353 pp.
Melvin, S., and D. G. Smith. Status of the small owls of the northeast
United States. pp. 88-97 in, Northeast Raptor Management and Workshop.
National Wildlife Federation Science and Technical Series No. 13. 353 pp.
Smith, D.G. Renaming Connecticut's freshwater wetlands. Connecticut Journal
Science Education 26: 6-17.
Ellis, D.H., L.R. DeWeese, T.G. Grubb, L.F. Kiff, D.G. Smith, W.M. Jarman
and D.B. Peakall. Pesticide residues in Peregrine Falcon eggs and prey
for Arizona. Bull. Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 42: 57-64.
Bosakowski, T., R. Kane and D.G. Smith. Status and management of the
Long-eared Owl in New Jersey. Wilson Bull. 101:480-484.
Bosakowski, T., R. Kane and D.G. Smith. Decline of the Long-eared Owl in
New Jersey. New Jersey Birds 15:42-46.
Smith, D.G. Analyses in Behavioral Ecology: A Manual for Lab and Field.
(Book Review). Connecticut Journal Science Education. 27:45-46.
Speiser, R., T. Bosakowski and D. G. Smith. Nesting ecology of forest dwelling
Great Horned Owls Bubo virginianus, in the Eastern Deciduous Forest Biome.
Canadian Field Nat: 65-69.
1988
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Smith, D.G. Cope and Marsh: Dinosaur Prospectors. The World & I,
pp 200-205, October.
Smith, D.G. (contributing author). Handbook of North American Birds.
Volume 4. Falconiformes: The Ferruginous Hawk. Yale University Press.
Smith, D.G., A. Devine and R. Gilbert. Screech Owl roost site selection in
northeastern North America. Birding. 19:6-15
Burkholder, G., and D.G. Smith. Great Horned Owls nesting in a Great Blue
Heron Heronry. Journal Raptor Research 22:62.
Smith, D.G. Habitat selection by C. repanda in Connecticut. Cicindela 20: 35-39.
Carpenter, J.W., and D.G. Smith. Whooping Crane recovery: progress through
research. Zooview 12: 5 + inside cover photo
Smith, D.G. The genetic management of endangered species. The World & I,
pp 206-213. September.
Smith, D.G. The Eclipse of the California Condor. The World and I,
pp 166-175. February.
Devine, A., and D.G. Smith. Occurrence of the Chough in Connecticut.
Connecticut Warbler 8:87.
Ellis, D.H., D.G. Smith and P.L. Wright. Barred Owl specimen records for
Montana. Western Birds 18: 217-218
Smith, D.G. Wild Horses of the Great Basin (book review). Journal College
Science Teaching 18:58
Smith, D.G. Apes of the World (book review). American Biology Teacher
50:310-311.
Smith, D.G., D.H. Ellis and T. Johnson. Raptors and Aircraft. pp 360-367,
in Southwest Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop. National
Wildlife Federation Scientific and Technical Series No. 11.
Ellis, D.H., D.G. Smith, W.H. Whaley and C.H. Ellis. Crested Caracara.
pp. 119-126 in Southwest Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop.
National Wildlife Federation Scientific and Technical Series No. 11.
Smith, D. G. The Wildlife Behavior and Ecology series: Red Deer. Connecticut
Journal Science Education 26: 27-28.
1987
Smith, D.G., A. Devine and D. Walsh. Censusing Screech Owls in southern
Connecticut. Northern Forest Owls. U. S. Forest Service General Technical
Report 142: 255-268.
Smith, D.G. Owl census techniques. Northern forest owls. U.S. Forest Service
General Technical Report 142: 304-307.
Smith, D.G., and T. Carpenter. General census considerations for Censusing
owls. Northern Forest Owls. U. S. Forest Service General Technical Report
142: 304-307.
Clark, R.J., and D.G. Smith and L.H. Kelso. Distributional status and literature of
Northern Forest Owls. Northern Forest Owls. U. S. Forest Service General
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Technical Report 142: 46-57.
McMillan, J., D.H. Ellis and D.G. Smith. The role of captive propagation in the recovery
of the Mississippi Sandhill crane. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 12: 6-8.
Smith, D.G., and I. Leskowitz. Classifying aquatic habitats. American Biology Teacher
49: 157-163.
Smith, D.G. The Praying Mantis. The World & I. pp 288-289, September.
Smith, D.G. Biology: the science of life. (book review). Journal College Science Teaching.
Smith, D.G. Dover Reprints of Two Classics by E. H. Colbert. (book review). Connecticut
Journal Science 24: 59-60.
Ellis, D.H., and D.G. Smith. Bow-pole perch for raptors. Hawk Chalk. 26:155-158.
Salsedo, C., and D.G. Smith. Medicinal plants of Palau. Phytologia 64: 62-76.
1986
Ellis, D.H., and D. G. Smith. An overview of raptor conservation in Latin America. Birds
of Prey Bulletin No. 3. Berlin, Paris and London.
Smith, D.G. Night Patrol. The World & I. pp 190-191, September.
Smith D.G. Winter food of the Long-eared Owl in central Pennsylvania. Cassina 61:
38-41.
Turko, A L., and D.G. Smith. File It: a DBASE Inventory System for Teachers.
Connecticut Journal Science 23: 31-40.
Smith, D.G. Aquatic Plants (book review). Connecticut Journal Science 23: 58-59.
Smith, D. G. A biological textbook. Essentials of biology (book review). Connecticut
Journal of Science Education 23:59-60.
1985
Smith, D.G., and A. Devine. Barred Owls hunting insects. Journal Raptor Research 19:
145.
Smith, D.G., and A. Devine. Screech Owl mortality in Southern Connecticut. Connecticut
Warbler 5: 47-48.
Smith, D.G. Ecology and Field Biology (book review). Connecticut Journal Science
Education 22: 5-6.
Smith, D.G. Plants for Landscapes. (book review). Connecticut Journal Science
Education 22: 24-25.
Smith, D. G. Multivariate analysis explained. Connecticut Journal of Science
Education 23: 74.
Smith, D. G. Amazon Farmland. Connecticut Journal of Science Education 23: 74-76.
1984
Smith, D.G., and B. McKay. Analysis of weather, effort and Christmas bird counts of owls
in Connecticut. American Birds 38: 383-387.
Lynch, P., and D.G. Smith. Census of Screech Owls (Otis asio) in urban open space areas
using tape recorded song. American Birds 38: 388-391.
Smith, D.G., and R. Gilbert. Screech Owl home range and use of suburban habitats in
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southern Connecticut. Journal Field Ornithology 55: 322-329.
Knight, R.L., D.G. Smith, D.M. Gaudet and A.W. Erickson. Nesting Ecology of
Mourning Doves in fruit orchards in north-central Washington. Northwest
Science 58: 230-236.
Hardaswick, V., D. G. Smith and T. Cade. Growth and development of
Peregrine x Prairie hybrids. Journal North American Falconry 23:13-21.
Smith, D.G. (with other members of the zoology faculty). Zoology Laboratory Guide.
Abbott Press. 88 pp.
1983
McKay, B., D.G. Smith and N.S. Proctor. Christmas Counts of Owls in Connecticut.
Connecticut Warbler 3: 45-50.
Smith, D.G., A. Devine and D. Devine. Observations of fishing by a Barred Owl. Journal
of Field Ornithology 54: 88.
Walsh, D.T., and D.G. Smith. Screech Owl trapped inside fallen roost tree. Raptor
Research 17: 93.
Smith, D.G. Multivariate analysis explained. (book review). Connecticut Journal Science
Education 21: 36-37.
Smith, D.G. A creationism book. (book review). Connecticut Journal Science Education
21: 36-37.
Smith, D.G. Amazon farmland. (book review). Connecticut Journal Science Education
21: 39.
Smith, D.G. Our energy intensive agriculture. Connecticut Journal Science Education
21: 39.
Smith, D.G. Ecology for New Englanders. Connecticut Journal Science Education 21: 39.
Smith, D.G. Analysis of Vertebrate Structure. (book review). Journal College Science
Teaching 12: 230.
1982
Smith, D.G., and J.R. Murphy. Nest site selection in raptor communities of the Eastern
Great Basin Desert. Great Basin Naturalist 42: 395-404.
Smith, D.G., A. Devine and D. Devine. Copulation and allopreening of a pair of
Whiskered Owls (Otus trichopsis). Journal Field Ornithology 53: 51-52.
Smith, D.G. Accommodation of Screech Owls to playback of tape recorded song.
Cassina 59:77.
Hardaswick, V.J. and D.G. Smith. Peregrine x Prairie Falcon hybrids produced by artificial
insemination. Journal North American Falconer's Association 20: 4-11.
Knight, R.L., D.G. Smith and A.W. Erickson. Nesting raptors along the Columbia River in
north-central Washington. Murrelet 63: 2-8.
Smith, D.G. The feathered wildcat. Bird Watcher's Digest 5: 48-54.
Smith, D.G. A brief survey of the skull, teeth and diet of mammals.
Connecticut Journal Science Education 20: 9-16.
Smith, D.G., and A. Devine. Winter food of the Saw-whet Owl in Connecticut.
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Connecticut Warbler 2: 52-54.
Smith, D.G. A book about fundamentalists. (book review). Connecticut
Journal Science Education 20: 42.
Smith, D.G. Desmond's animal days. (book review). Connecticut Journal
Science Education 20: 42.
Smith, D.G., and M.C. Smith. A selection of books on solar energy and
architecture. Connecticut Journal Science Education 19: 45-46.
Smith, D.G. A new edition of a standard biology textbook. (book review).
Connecticut Journal Science Education 19: 46-47.
Smith, D. G. The textbooks on biostatistics. (book review). Connecticut
Journal Science Education 19: 47.
Smith, D. G. The telescope. (book review). Connecticut Journal Science
Education 19:47.
Smith, D. G. Indian ecologists. Connecticut Journal Science Education 20: 40-41.
Smith, D. G. Early mammals illustrated. (book review). Connecticut Journal
Science Education 19: 48.
Smith, D. G. Early life (book review). Connecticut Journal Science Education 20:
40-41.
1981
Smith, D. G., and R. L. Knight. Winter populations trends of raptors in the state of
Washington. Washington Department of Game Bulletin. April 1981. 76 pp.
Smith, D.G. Winter roost site fidelity of Long-eared Owls in central Pennsylvania.
American Birds 35: 339.
Smith, D.G., N.D. Woffinden and J.R. Murphy. Relationships between jackrabbit
abundance and Ferruginous Hawk reproduction. Condor 83: 52-56.
Smith, D.G., and R. Gilbert. Backpack radiotransmitter attachments and success in
Screech Owls (Otus asio). North American Bird Bander 6:142-143.
Smith, D.G., and D.H. Holland. Home range orientation of P. leucopus inhabiting
an ecotone. Sociobiology 6: 128-132.
Smith, D.G., and D. Walsh. A modified bal-chatri trap for capturing Screech
Owls (Otus asio). North American Bird Bander 6: 14-15.
Smith, D.G., and J.R. Murphy. Spatial relationships of Golden Eagles in central Utah.
Raptor Research 16: 128-132.
Smith, D.G. Broca's brain (book review). Connecticut Journal Science Education 18:
21-22.
Smith, D.G. The great western land grab. Connecticut Journal Science Education 19:
4-15.
Smith, D.G. An introduction to population ecology (book review). Connecticut
Journal Science Education 18: 22-23.
Smith, D.G. Logging the redwoods (book review). Connecticut Journal
Science Education 19: 27-28.
Smith, D.G. Three levels of time (book review). Connecticut Journal Science Education
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19: 25-26.
Smith, D.G. Man: the promising primate (book review). Connecticut Journal Science
Education 19: 26-27.
1980
Smith, D.G. Solar Energy Now! Connecticut Journal Science Education. 18:8
Reprinted in Oregon Science Teacher 22: 20.
Smith, M.C. and D.G. Smith. Interferon: Synopsis and Bibliography. Connecticut
Journal Science Education. 18:9-13.
Holland, D.H. and D.G. Smith. Distribution of Small Mammal Inhabitants of a
Connecticut Tidal Marsh. Sociobiology 5:79-85.
Avery, D.F. and D.G. Smith. Tired of Dissecting Frogs? Try a Lizard! Connecticut
Journal Science Education. 17:32-38.
Smith, D.G. Ecoscene News and Notes: Whale Watching and Great Gray Owl Winter.
Connecticut Journal Science Education. 17:22-23.
Smith, D.G. Night Reaper: The feathered wildcat. Scouting 68:52-55,68.
1979
Smith, D.G. and J.R. Murphy. Breeding response of raptors to jackrabbit density in the
eastern Great Basin Desert of Utah. Raptor Research 13:14-14.
Smith, D.G. Connecticut Ecosystems VI, Nocturnal ecology of Connecticut owls.
Connecticut Journal Science Education 17:19-26.
Smith, D.G. Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment by P.R. Ehrlich, A. Ehrlich
and J.P. Holdrun. (Book Review). Connecticut Journal Science Education 16:15.
Smith, D.G. Barn owls and city rats. Connecticut Journal Science Education 16:41.
Smith, D.G. Late summer call response of Barred Owls in northern Pennsylvania.
Cassina 58:25.
Smith, D.G. and H.S. Gershman. Spatial Distribution and Grouping of Cicindelids.
Cicindela 11:57-60.
1978
Devine, A.B., D. Gendron and D.G. Smith. Occurrence of the Coppery-tailed Trogon in
Hidalgo County, Texas. Bulletin Texas Ornithological Society 11: 52.
Smith, D.G. Energy Outlook. Connecticut Journal Science Education 16:9.
Clark, R.J., D.G. Smith and L.H. Kelson. A working bibliography on the order
Strigiformes (Aves) from the world literature: with their taxonomy and
distribution status. National Wildlife Federation Science and Technical
Series No.I: 1-319.
Smith, D. G., and J.R. Murphy. The Biology of the Ferruginous Hawk in central Utah.
Sociobiology 3:79-95.
Smith, D.G. Notes on food and winter ecology of the Kit Fox in central Utah.
Sociobiology 3:96-99.
Smith, D.G. Screech Owl preys on Peridroma plecta. Journal Lepidopterist's Society.
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32:134.
Smith, D.G. Connecticut Ecosystems V: Modeling of selected ecosystem phenomena.
Connecticut Journal Science Education. 15:32-37.
Smith, D.G. The Trans-Alaskan Pipeline. Connecticut Journal Science Education 15:23.
Smith, D.G. Long-eared Owl preys on Screech Owl. Cassina 57:44.
1977
Smith, D.G. The winter of our discontent. Connecticut Journal Science Education
14:13,23.
Smith, D.G. and H. Gershman. Spatial relationships of Tiger Beetles in Connecticut.
Cicindela 9:29-33.
Smith, D.G. The SST's are coming. Connecticut Journal Science Education 15:13.
Haakonsen, H.H., L. Schaeffer and D.G. Smith. A self-instructional approach
to environmental decision-making focus on land use. Journal Environmental
Education 8:17-25.
1976
Smith, D.G. and C.D. Marti. Distributional status and ecology of Barn Owls in Utah.
Raptor Research 10:33-44.
Smith, D.G. and D. Spencer. A modified pole device for nest monitoring. North
American Bird Bander 1 (4):1975.
Smith, D.G. Winter food habits of Saw-Whet Owls in Pennsylvania. Cassinia 52:30.
Smith, D.G. and V. Manjoney. Invertebrate drift studies in Connecticut stream.
Connecticut Journal Science Education 14:7-10.
Smith, D.G. The ecoscene: More dam foolishness? Connecticut Journal Science
Education 14:18-19.
Smith, D.G The Connecticut tree quiz. Connecticut Journal Science Education
14:20-22.
Smith, D.G. First breeding records of the Barn Owl in Idaho. Condor 78:112.
Smith, D.G. Occurrence of an albino shrew from western Tennessee. Journal
Tennessee Academy of Science 51:108.
Smith, D.G. Migrating Kestrels hawking Tiger Beetles. Cicindela 6:41-42.
Smith, D.G. The ecoscene: Land use-an emerging environmental field.
Connecticut Journal Science Education 13:11.
1975
Smith, D.G. Breeding range expansion of the European Starling in Utah. Great Basin
Naturalist 35:417-424.
Testa, Joseph R., and D.G. Smith. Human chromosome analysis. Connecticut
Journal Science Education 13:12-14.
Smith, D.G. The ecoscene: ecologists, environmentalists, and others. Connecticut
Journal Science Education 13:19.
Smith, D.G. The ecoscene: Zapping zero growth? Connecticut Journal Science
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Education 12:20.
Smith, D.G. Planning for people. 56 pp., 1-1/2 tape hours. In, An audio-tutoral
approach to land use education. Environment Population Education
Services
Inc., Hamden, Ct.
Smith, D.G. Uplands. 43 pp., 1 tape hour. In, An audio-tutoral approach to
land use education. Environment Population Education Services
Inc., Hamden, Ct.
Smith, D.G. and Larry Schaeffer. Open space. 22 pp, 2 tape hour. In, An audio-tutorial
approach to land use education. Environment Population Education Services Inc.,
Hamden, Ct.
Smith,D.G. and H. Haakonsen. Population I. In, The Ecokit. Environment Population
Education Services Inc., Hamden, Ct.
Smith, D.G. and H. Haakonsen. Population II. In, The Ecokit. Environment Population
Education Services Inc., Hamden, Ct.
1974
Smith, D.G., C.R. Wilson, an H.H. Frost. History and ecology of a Barn Owl colony in
Utah. Condor 76:131-136.
Smith, D.G. and D.H. Holland. Mobbing Red-wing Blackbirds force Kestrel into water.
Auk 91:843-844.
Smith, D.G. Great Horned Owl feeding on a road kill. Canadian Field Naturalist 88:96.
Smith, D.G. Population Biology I. Characteristics and growth of populations.
Connecticut Journal Science Teaching 11:4-8,16.
Smith, D.G. Population Biology II. Two views on the future of the human population; the
limits of optimism and the limits of growth. Connecticut Journal Science Teaching
11:2-4,8.
Smith, D.G. and J.R. Testa. Sampling grassland communities of the North Haven sands
plains. Connecticut Journal Science Teaching 12:14-16.
1973
Smith, D.G. and J.R. Murphy. Late summer food habits of the Burrowing Owls in Utah.
Raptor Research 7:112-115.
Smith, D.G. and J.R. Murphy. Breeding Ecology of raptorial birds in the eastern Great
Basin of Utah. Brigham Young University Monograph Series in Biology
No. 28:
1-76.
Smith, D.G. Methods of ecological survey of selected Connecticut ecosystems I.:
Hemlock forests. Connecticut Journal Science Teaching 10:4-8.
1972
Smith, D.G., C.R. Wilson, and H.H. Frost. Seasonal food habits of Barn Owls in Utah.
Great Basin Naturalist 31:83-84.
Smith, D.G. and J.R. Murphy. Unusual cases of raptor mortality. Raptor Research 6:4-5.
Smith, D.G. and B.A. Smith. Hunting behavior and success of newly fledged Great Horn
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Owls. Bird Banding 43:142.
Smith D.G., C.R. Wilson, and H.H. Frost. The biology of the American Kestrel in Utah.
Southwestern Naturalist 17:73-83.
Smith, D.G.,(with other members of the Zoology Department). Directions for College
Zoology. Abbott Press. 88pp.
1971
Smith, D.G. Population dynamics, habitat selection, and partitioning of breeding raptors in
the Eastern Great Basin Desert in Utah. Dissertation Abstracts 32(6):
27099-2708B.
Smith, D.G. and C.R. Wilson. Notes on the winter food of Screech Owls. Great Basin
Naturalist 31:83-84.
Smith, D.G. and C.R. Wilson. Tenacity of nesting Barn Owls. Murrelet 52:25.
1970
Smith, D.G. Close nesting and aggression contacts between Great Horned Owls
Red-tailed Hawks. Auk 87:170.
Smith, D.G., C.R. Wilson, and H.H. Frost. Fall nesting Barn Owls in Utah. Condor
72:492.
1969
Smith, D.G. Nesting ecology of the Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) in central Utah.
In, Nesting ecology of raptorial birds in central Utah, by J.R. Murphy, F.J.
Caminzand, D.G. Smith, and J.R. Weston. Brigham Young University Monograph
Series in Biology 10(4):1-36.
Ellis, D.H., D.G. Smith, and J.R. Murphy. Studies on raptor mortality in western Utah.
Great Basin Naturalist 29:165-167.
Smith, D.G. and D.A. White. Age and composition of a mud lake carp sample.
Proceedings Utah Academy, Sciences, Arts, and Letters 46:106-108.
Graduate Academic Record
Zoology
Invertebrate Zoology
Entomology
History of Biology
Ichthyology
Ornithology
Mammalogy
Herpetology
Adv. Ornithology
Adv. Mammalogy
Ecology
Adv. Ecology I
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Botany/Supporting
Adv. Cytology
Plant Physiology
Adv. Plant Physiology I A
Adv. Plant Physiology IIA
Plant Ecology
Field Ecology
Plant Classification
Plant Geography
Organic Evolution
Seminars
25
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A,A,A
Adv. Ecology II
A
Adv. Vertebrate Zoology
Aquatic Ecology
Animal Communities
Zoogeography
Animal Physiology
Cell Physiology
B+
Brain Function/Injury
Zool. Literature
A
Field Zoology
Theoretical Zoology
Seminars
Thesis
Dissertation
Research Statistics
B
A
German
Princeton ETS
A
Spanish
Princeton ETS
A
A
Postgraduate Academic Work
A
Astrophysics
A
Biochemistry I
A
A
Biochemistry II
A
Marine Biology
A
A
Marine Invertebrate Ecology
A
A
Parasitology
A
A
Histology
A
A
Microtechnique
A
A
Computer Science: Basic
A
Computer Info Processing
A
Private Pilot License Exam
26
Score 98/100