Chalfoun, A.
D., and T. E. Martin.� Parental investment decisions in response to ambient risk versus
actual predation on the prior nest. In press, Condor.
Gilbert, M. and A. D. Chalfoun.� Energy development affects
populations of sagebrush songbirds in Wyoming.�
In press, Journal
of Wildlife Management.
Chalfoun, A.
D., and T. E. Martin. 2010. Facultative nest patch shifts in
response to nest predation risk: A win-stay, lose-switch strategy? Oecologia
163:885-892.� �
Chalfoun, A.
D., and T. E. Martin.�
2009.� Habitat structure mediates
predation risk for sedentary prey: Experimental tests of alternative
hypotheses. Journal of Animal Ecology 78:497-503.
Fletcher, R. J., Jr., L. Ries, J. Battin, and A. D. Chalfoun.� 2007.�
(Invited submission). The role of habitat area and edge in fragmented
landscapes: definitively distinct or inevitably intertwined?� Canadian
Journal of Zoology 85:1017-1030. �
Chalfoun, A.
D., and T. E. Martin. 2007.�
Assessments of habitat preferences and quality
depend on spatial scale and metrics of fitness. Journal of Applied Ecology 44: 983-992.
Chalfoun, A.
D., and T. E. Martin. 2007.�
Latitudinal variation in
avian incubation attentiveness and an experimental test of the food limitation
hypothesis.� Animal Behaviour 73: 579-585.
Martin, T. E., R. D. Bassar, S. K. Bassar, J. J.
Fontaine, H. A. Mathewson, A. M. Niklison, and A. D. Chalfoun.� 2006. Life-history and ecological correlates
of geographic variation in egg and clutch mass among passerine species. Evolution 60: 390-398.
Chalfoun,
A., M. Ratnaswamy, and F. Thompson III. 2002.� Songbird nest predators in forest-pasture
edge and forest interior in a fragmented landscape.� Ecological Applications 12:858-867.
Chalfoun,
A., J. McClelland,
and I. Valiela.�
1994.� The effect of nutrient
loading on the growth rate of two bivalves, Mercenaria
mercenaria and Mya
arenaria, in estuaries of Waquoit
Bay, Massachusetts.� Biological
Bulletin 187:281.