K. E. Sieving

PUBLICATIONS                                                                                                              Peer-reviewed

 

Published and In Press

33.  Schmidt, K. A., E. Lee, R. S. Ostfeld, and K. E. Sieving.  2008. Eastern chipmunks increase their perception of predation risk in response to titmouse alarm calls.  Behavioral Ecology.

 

32. Farley, E. A., K. E. Sieving, and T. A. Contreras.  2008.  An objective method for determining species participation in complex mixed-species bird flocks.  Journal of Ornithology.

 

31.  Castellón, T. D. and K. E. Sieving.  2007.  Sustainable patch networks and landscape connections for an endemic understory bird with limited dispersal ability.  Ecological Applications 17: 2152-2163.

 

30.  Castellón1, T. D. and K. E. Sieving.  2006.  Landscape history, fragmentation, and patch occupancy: Models for a forest bird with limited dispersal.  Ecological Applications 16: 2223-2234.

 

29.  Langham, G. M., T. A. Contreras, and K. E. Sieving.  2006.  Why pishing works: Titmouse (Paridae) scolds elicit a generalized response in bird communities.  Écoscience 13: December.

 

28.  Jones, G. A. and K. E. Sieving.  2006.  Intercropping sunflowers in organic vegetables to augment avian predators of arthropod pests.  Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 117: 171-177. 

 

27.  Castellón, T. D. and K. E. Sieving.  2006.  An experimental test of matrix permeability and corridor use by an endemic understory bird.  Conservation Biology 20: 135-145.

 

26.  Willson, M. F., T. L. De Santo, K. E. Sieving, and J. J. Armesto.  2005.  Nest success of open-cup nesting birds in Chilean rainforest.  Boletin Chileno de Ornithologia 11:11-17.

 

25. G. S. Cumming, G. Barnes, S. Perz, M. Schmink, K. E. Sieving, J. Southworth, M. Binford, R. D. Holt, C. Stickler, T. Van Holt.  2005.   An exploratory framework for the empirical measurement of resilience.  Ecosystems 8: 975-987.

 

24.  Davis, J. D, K. E. Sieving, and J. J. Kappes, Jr.  2005.  Red-cockaded Woodpecker roost cavity defense during the non-breeding season.  Florida Field Naturalist 33: 81-92.

 

23. Jones, G. A., K. E. Sieving, S. K. Jacobson.  2005.  Avian biodiversity and functional insectivory in north-central Florida farmlands.  Conservation Biology 19: 1234-1245.

 

22. Jones, G. A., K. E. Sieving, M. L. Avery, R. L. Meagher.  2005.  Parasitized and non-parasitized prey selectivity by an insectivorous bird.  Crop Protection 24: 185-189.

 

21. Diaz, I., J. J. Armesto, S. Reid, K. E. Sieving, and M. F. Willson.  2005.  Linking forest structure and composition: avian diversity in successional forest of Chiloe Island, Chile.  Biological Conservation 123: 91-101.

 

20. Willson, M. F., K. E. Sieving, T. L. De Santo.  2004.  Aves de Chiloé: diversidad, amenazas y estrategias de conservación. Chapter in History, Biodiversity and Ecology of the Coastal RainforestChile.  Cecilia Smith-Ramírez, Juan J. Armesto & Claudio Valdovinos (eds.).  Editorial Universitaria, Santigo,Chile.

 

19. Sieving, K. E., T. A. Contreras, and K. L. Maute.  2004.  Heterospecific facilitation of forest boundary-crossing by mobbing understory birds.  Auk 121: 738-751.

 

18. Davis, J. M., K. E. Sieving, and J. J. Kappes, Jr.  2003.  Red-cockaded woodpecker roost cavity defense during the non-breeding season.  Proc. Red-cockaded Woodpecker Symposium IV.  US Fish and Wildlife Service.

 

17. Willson, M. F., T. L. De Santo, and K. E. Sieving.  2003.  Red squirrels and predation risk to bird nests in northern forests.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 81: 1202-1208.

 

16. Jacobson, S. K., K. E. Sieving, G. A. Jones, J. McElroy, M. E. Hostetler, S. W. Miller.  2003.  Farmers' opinions about bird conservation and pest management on organic and conventional North Florida farms.  Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida.  Circular 1426.  http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/UW169

 

15. Jacobson, S. K., K. E. Sieving, G. A. Jones, and A. Van Doorn.  2003.  Assessment of farmer attitudes and behavioral intentions toward bird conservation on organic and conventional Florida farms.  Conservation Biology 17: 595-606.

 

14. De Santo, T. L., M. F. Willson, and K. E. Sieving.  2002.  Nesting biology of Tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae) in fragmented south-temperate rainforests of Chile.  Condor 104: 482-495.

 

13. Santisteban, L., K. E. Sieving, and M. L. Avery.  2002.  Sensory cues used by selected avian and mammalian nest predators.  Journal of Avian Biology 33: 245-252.

 

12. Willson, M. F., J. L. Morrison, K. E. Sieving, T. L. De Santo, L. Santisteban, & I. Díaz.  2001.  Predation risk and survival of bird nests: patterns in a Chilean agricultural landscape.  Conservation Biology 15:447-456.

 

11. Sieving, K. E.  2000.  Restoring North America’s Wild Birds: Lessons from Landscape Ecology.  Auk 117: 842-844.  (book review)

 

10. Sieving, K. E., M. F. Willson, and T. L. De Santo.  2000.  Defining corridor functions for endemic birds of south-temperate rainforest.  Conservation Biology 14: 1120-1132.  (cover article)

 

9. Sieving, K. E. and M. F. Willson.  1999.  A temporal shift in Steller's jay predation on bird eggs. 

Canadian Journal of Zoology 77: 1829-1834.

 

8. Sieving, K. E. and M. F. Willson.  1998.  Nest predation and avian species diversity in northwestern forest understory.  Ecology 79: 2391-2402.

 

7. Sieving, K. E. and J. R. Karr.  1997.  Avian extinction and persistence mechanisms in lowland Panama.  Pages 156-170 in, W. F. Laurance, and R. O. Bierregaard (Eds), Tropical forest remnants: ecology, management, and conservation of fragmented communities".  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

 

6. Laurance, W. F., R. O. Bierregaard, Jr., C. Gascon, R. K. Didham, A. P. Smith, A. J. Lynam, V. M. Viana, T. E. Lovejoy, K. E. Sieving, J. W. Sites, Jr., M. Anderson, M. Tocher, E. Kramer, C. Restrepo, and C. Moritz. 1997.  Tropical forest fragmentation: synthesis of a diverse and dynamic discipline.  Pages 502-514 in, W. F. Laurance, and R. O. Bierregaard (Eds), Tropical forest remnants: ecology, management, and conservation of fragmented communities".  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

 

5. Bierregaard, R. O., Jr., W. F. Laurance, J. W. Sites, Jr., A. J. Lynam, R. K. Didham, M. Anderson, C. Gascon, M. Tocher, A. P. Smith, V. M. Viana, T. E. Lovejoy, K. E. Sieving, E. Kramer, C. Restrepo, and C. Moritz. 1997.  Key priorities for the study of fragmented tropical ecosystems.  Pages 515-525 in, W. F. Laurance, and R. O. Bierregaard (Eds), Tropical forest remnants: ecology, management, and conservation of fragmented communities".  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

 

4. Sieving, K. E., M. F. Willson, and T. L. De Santo.  1996.  Habitat barriers to movement by endemic understory forest birds in south temperate rainforest.  Auk 113: 944-949.

 

3. Sieving, K. E., et al. 1994.  The population crisis demands a focused agenda.  Conservation Biology 8(1): 305-307.

 

2. Sieving, K. E. 1992.  Nest predation and differential insular extinction among selected forest birds of central Panama.  Ecology 73(6): 2310-2328.

 

1. Sieving, K. E. 1990.  Pheasant Cuckoo (Dromococcyx phasianellus) foraging behavior, with notes on habits and possible social organization in Panamá.  Journal of Field Ornithology 61(1): 41-46.

PUBLICATIONS                                                                                                        Technical reports

 

Sieving, K. E., T. A. Contreras, and E. Farley.  USDA/USDI Fire and Fire Surrogates Project: Wildlife Survey Team, Final Project Summary for 2000-2004, Myakka River Site.

Jones, G. A. and K. E. Sieving.  2004.  Intercropping to Create Local Refugia for Natural Enemies of Arthropod Pests: Flowers and Birds in Organic Agroecosystems.  Organic Farming Research Foundation.

Kappes, J. J., Jr. and K. E. Sieving.  2004.  Monitoring and research: red-cockaded woodpeckers on Camp Blanding Training Site.  Final report to Florida Department of Military Affairs, St. Augustine, FL.

Sieving, K. E., T. M. Darnell, C. Smith.  2004.  Building Regional Corridors for Biodiversity Conservation in Valdivian Rainforest.  AAAS / National Science Foundation.

Darnell, T. M. and K. E. Sieving.  2001.   Matrix permeability and corridor use by endemic forest birds of south-temperate rainforest.  Annual Report to Disney Conservation Fund.

Kappes, J. J.. Jr. and K. E. Sieving.  2003 - 1997.  Monitoring and research: red-cockaded woodpeckers on Camp Blanding Training Site.  Final report to Florida Department of Military Affairs, St. Augustine, FL.

Sieving, K. E. and M. F. Willson.  2000.  Modeling of fragmentation effects on endemic rainforest birds, Isla Grande de Chiloé, south-central Chile: preliminary data acquired.  Final report to National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.

Kappes, J. J. and K. E. Sieving.  1998.  Interspecific use of red-cockaded woodpecker nest cavities.  Final Report to USGS Biological Resources Division.

Sieving, K. E., J. Schaefer, G. Williams.  1997.  Wildlife usage of floating and emergent vegetation communities in Orange Lake.  Final report to St. John’s River Water Management District, Palatka, FL.

Sieving, K. E., M. F. Willson, and T. L. De Santo.  1997.  Conservation ecology of endemic Rhinocryptidae in fragmented south-temperate rainforest.  Final report to National Geographic Society, Wash., D. C.

Kappes, J. J. and K. E. Sieving.  1997.  Interspecific use of red-cockaded woodpecker nest cavities.  Final Report to USGS Biological Resources Division.

Williams, B. D. C. and K. E. Sieving.  1996.  Population status of purple martin in California.  Final Report to California State Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, CA.

Williams, B. D. C. and K. E. Sieving.  1995.  Disturbance effects of recreational activities on breeding and wintering birds of State Recreational Area.  Final Report to California State Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, CA.