Professional Publications
Smith, G. A.,
and M. V. Lomolino. In Review. Biogeography and landscape
ecology of avian species on black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys
ludovicianus) towns. Journal of Biogeography.
Smith, G. A. 2007.
Various entries. In
Encyclopedia of Oklahoma history and
culture. Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, OK. (Bison,
Deer)
Smith, G. A. 2005. Great wildlife of the Great Plains: a book review. Great Plains Research 15:157-158.
Smith, G. A. 2004. Various
entries.
In
Oklahoma breeding bird
atlas (D. L. Reinking, ed.). University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK. (American Kestrel, Eastern
Kingbird, Ferruginous Hawk, Horned Lark, Loggerhead Shrike, Long-billed Curlew,
Mountain Plover, Northern Harrier, Short-eared Owl, Swainson’s Hawk)
Smith, G. A., and M. V. Lomolino. 2004. Black-tailed prairie dogs and the
structure of avian communities on the shortgrass plains. Oecologia 138:592-602.
(Full-text PDF file)
Lomolino, M. V., and
G. A. Smith. 2004. Terrestrial vertebrate communities
at black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) towns. Biological
Conservation 115:89-100. (Full-text PDF file)
Lomolino, M. V., G. A. Smith, and V. Vidal*.
2004. Long-term persistence of prairie dog towns: insights for designing
networks of prairie reserves. Biological Conservation 115:111-120. (Full-text
PDF file)
Lomolino, M. V., and
G. A. Smith. 2003. Prairie dog towns as islands:
applications of island biogeography and landscape ecology for conserving
non-volant terrestrial vertebrates. Global Ecology and Biogeography 12:275-286.
(Full-text PDF file)
Smith, G. A., and J. A. Jackson. 2002. Gray Kingbird (Tyrannus dominicensis).
In The Birds of North America, No. 668 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of
North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA.
Lomolino, M. V., and
G. A. Smith. 2001. Dynamic biogeography of prairie dog
(Cynomys ludovicianus) towns near the edge of their range. Journal of Mammalogy
82:937-945. (Full-text PDF file)
Lomolino, M. V., R. Channell, D. R. Perault, and G. A. Smith. 2001. Downsizing
nature: Anthropogenic dwarfing of species and ecosystems. Pages 223-243 in
Biotic homogenization (J. L. Lockwood and M. L. McKinney, eds.). Kluwer / Plenum
Press, New York, NY.
Lomolino, M. V., and
G. A. Smith. 1999. Islands in a sea of grass. Biosurvey
News 1:4-5. (Full-text PDF file)
Smith, G. A. 1997. Morphology and habitat use of wintering American Kestrels
(Falco sparverius) in east Mississippi. Wingspan 6:16 (abstract). (Full-text
PDF file)
Smith, G. A. and J. A. Jackson. 1994. Red-bellied woodpecker predation on a green anole. Mississippi Kite 24:7-8. (Full-text PDF file)
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