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Boag, D. A., and M. A. Schroeder. 1987. Population fluctuations in spruce grouse: what determines their numbers in spring? Can. J. Zool. 65:2430-2435.

Boag, D. A., and M. A. Schroeder. 1991. Spruce grouse. In The birds of North America, No. 5 (A. Poole, P. Stettenheim, and F. Gill, Eds.). Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, DC: The American Ornithologists' Union.

Boag, D. A., S. G. Reebs, and M. A. Schroeder. 1984. Egg loss among spruce grouse inhabiting lodgepole pine forests. Can. J. Zool. 62:1034-1037.

Schroeder, M. A. 1985. Behavioral differences of female spruce grouse undertaking short and long migrations. Condor 87:281-286.

Schroeder, M. A. 1986. A modified noosing pole for capturing grouse. No. Am. Bird Bander 11:42.

Schroeder, M. A. 1986. The fall phase of dispersal in juvenile spruce grouse. Can. J. Zool. 64:16-20.

Schroeder, M. A. 1989. Movement and lek visitation by female greater prairie-chickens: a test of the female preference hypothesis for lek evolution [Abstract]. J. Colo.-Wyo. Acad. Sci. 21:23.

Schroeder, M. A. 1991. Movement and lek visitation by female greater prairie-chickens in relation to predictions of Bradbury's female preference hypothesis of lek evolution. Auk. 108:896-903.

Schroeder, M. A. 1994. Movement and habitat use of sage grouse in a fragmented landscape [Abstract]. Northwest Science 68:149.

Schroeder, M. A. 1997. Unusually high reproductive effort by sage grouse in a fragmented habitat in north-central Washington. Condor 99:933-941.

Schroeder, M. A. , and D. A. Boag. 1985. Behavior of spruce grouse broods in the field. Can. J. Zool. 63:2494-2500.

Schroeder, M. A. , and D. A. Boag. 1987. Dispersal in spruce grouse: Is inheritance involved? J. Anim. Behav. 36:305-307.

Schroeder, M. A. , and D. A. Boag. 1989. Evaluation of a density index for territorial male spruce grouse. J. Wildl. Manage. 53:475-478.

Schroeder, M. A. , and D. A. Boag. 1991. Spruce grouse populations in successional lodgepole pine. Ornis Scand. 22:186-191.

Schroeder, M. A. , and C. E. Braun. 1991. Walk-in traps for capturing greater prairie-chickens on leks. J. Field Ornithol. 62:378-385.

Schroeder, M. A. , and C. E. Braun. 1992. Greater prairie-chicken attendance at leks and stability of leks in Colorado. Wilson Bull. 104:273-284.

Schroeder, M. A. , and C. E. Braun. 1992. Seasonal movement and habitat use by greater prairie-chickens in northeastern Colorado. Colorado Div. Wildl., Spec. Rep. 68. 44pp.

Schroeder, M. A. , and C. E. Braun. 1993. Movement and philopatry of band-tailed pigeons captured in Colorado. J. Wildl. Manage. 57:103-112.

Schroeder, M. A. , and C. E. Braun. 1993. Partial migration in a population of greater prairie-chickens in northeastern Colorado. Auk 110:21-28.

Schroeder, M. A. , and L. A. Robb. 1993. Greater prairie-chicken. In The birds of North America, No. 36 (A. Poole, P. Stettenheim, and F. Gill, Eds.). Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, DC: The American Ornithologists' Union.

Schroeder, M. A. , and G. C. White. 1993. Movement by female greater prairie-chickens in relation to lek location: evaluation of the hotspot hypothesis of lek evolution. Behav. Ecol. 4:266-270.

Schroeder, M. A. , K. M. Giesen, and C. E. Braun. 1992. Use of helicopters for estimating numbers of greater and lesser prairie-chicken leks in eastern Colorado. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 20:106-113.

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