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Dr. Brett K. Sandercock
Phone: 785-532-0120 Email: bsanderc@ksu.eduAddress: 116 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Interests: Ornithology, population biology, conservationPersonnel Home Page: http://www.ksu.edu/bsanderc Publication
1. Casey, A.E., K. Jones, B.K. Sandercock, and S.M. Wisely. 2009. Heteroduplex molecules cause sexing errors in a standard molecular protocol for avian sexing. Molecular Ecology Resources 9: 61- 65.

2. Sandercock, B.K., A.E. Casey, D.E. Green, H.S. Ip, and K.A. Converse. 2008. Reovirus associated with mortality of an Upland Sandpiper. Wader Study Group Bulletin 115: 60- 61.

3. Dalgleish, H.J., A.R. Kula, D.C. Hartnett, and B.K. Sandercock. 2008. Responses of two bunchgrasses to nitrogen addition in tallgrass prairie: the role of bud bank demography. American Journal of Botany 95: 672- 680.

4. Kosciuch, K.L., J.W. Rivers, and B.K. Sandercock. 2008. Stable isotopes identify the natal origins of a generalist brood parasite, the brown-headed cowbird Molothrus ater. Journal of Avian Biology 39: 364- 367.

5. Kosciuch, K.L., and B.K. Sandercock. 2008. Cowbird removals unexpectedly increase productivity of a brood parasite and the songbird host. Ecological Applications 18: 537- 548.

6. Sandercock, B.K., W.E. Jensen, C.K. Williams, and R.D. Applegate. 2008. Demographic sensitivity of population change in the Northern Bobwhite. Journal of Wildlife Management 72: 970- 982.

7. Strum, K.M., M. Alfaro, B. Haase, M.J. Hooper, K.A. Johnson, R.B. Lanctot, A.J. Lesterhuis, L. López, A.C. Matz, C. Morales, B. Paulson, B.K. Sandercock, J. Torres-Dowdall, and M.E. Zaccagnini. 2008. Plasma cholinesterases for monitoring pesticide exposure in Nearctic-Neotropical migratory shorebirds. Ornithología Neotropical 19 (Suppl): 641- 651.

8. Nooker, J.K. and B.K. Sandercock. 2008. Phenotypic correlates and survival consequences of male mating success in lek-mating Greater Prairie-chickens (Tympanuchus cupido). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62: 1377- 1388.

9. Sandercock, B.K., E.L. Hewett, and K.L. Kosciuch. 2008. Effects of experimental cowbird removals on brood parasitism and nest predation in a grassland songbird. Auk 125: 820- 830.

10. Mong, T. W., and B. K. Sandercock. 2007. Optimizing radio retention and minimizing radio impacts in a field study of Upland Sandpipers. Journal of Wildlife Management 71: 971- 980.

11. Reed, A.W., G.A. Kaufman, and B.K. Sandercock. 2007. Demographic response of a grassland rodent to environmental variability. Journal of Mammalogy 88: 982- 988.

12. Kosciuch, K.L., T.H. Parker and B.K. Sandercock. 2006. Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an anti-parasite behavior or a response to egg loss? . Behavioral Ecology 17: 917- 924.

13. Sandercock, B.K 2006. Estimation of demographic parameters from live encounter data: a summary review. Journal of Wildlife Management 70: 1504- 1520.

14. Wilgers, D.J., E.A. Horne, B. K. Sandercock, and A. W. Volkmann. 2006. Effects of rangeland management on community dynamics of the herpetofauna of the tallgrass prairie. Herpetologica 62: 378- 388.

15. Rivers, J. W., and B. K. Sandercock. 2004. Predation by Gray Catbird on Brown Thrasher eggs. Southwestern Naturalist 49: 101- 103.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under the Long Term Ecological Research Program at Konza Prairie Biological Station. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necesarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.