DOUGLAS A. JAMES, University of Illinois, 1957. |
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| INTERESTS: Ecology, Ornithology, Mammalogy, especially avian community
and behavioral ecology, and tropical avian ecology.. |
Contact Info
Phone: 479-575-3251
Email Me |
RESEARCH: My research stresses community ecology of birds. I am
completing a study comparing community ecology of shrubland birds
in Africa, Asia, North and Central America. I also study endangered
species: Great Hornbill, Bald Eagle, Red-cockaded Woodpecker. My
students
and I study behavioral ecology too. My recent and current graduate
students have projects concerning Bald Eagle roost dynamics, rail
habitats
and home ranges, West Nile Virus in Ozark birds, forest fragmentation
and
the Crested Goshawk in Taiwan, winter habitats of shrubland birds, avian
populations in Central America, bat and amphibian ecology, bird
and bat migration based on feather/hair isotopes, primate behavior. |
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- James, D.A. 2004. Impacts of potential forest change on breeding bird populations in the Ozarks. Proc. Upland Oak Ecology Symposium, USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Asheville, N.C.
- Caviness, M.L. and D. A. James 2001. Results of a bat survey in the western Ozark National Forest. J. Ark. Acad. Sci. 55:168-171.
- James, D.A., C.J. Kellner, J. Self and J. Davis. 2001. Breeding season distribution of Cerulean Warblers in Arkansas in the 1990s. J. Ark. Acad. Sci. 55:66-74.
- Kannan, R. and D.A. James. 1999. Common Peafowl. No. 377, p. 1-16, in The Birds of North America. Philadelphia, PA.
- Kannan, R. and D.A. James. 1999. Fruiting phenology and the conservation of the Great Pied Hornbill in the western Ghats of southern India. Biotropica 31:167-177.
- James, D.A. 1998. Quantifying community separation and increase in number of avian species with corresponding increase in habitat complexity, an African example. J. Ark. Acad. Sci. 52:73-79.
- Doster, R.H., and D.A. James. 1998. Home range size and foraging habitat of Red-cockaded Woodpeckers in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. Wilson Bull. 110:110-117.
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