Peer-reviewed Journal Articles    
   
   
   
 
  • Rehm, E. M., and G. A. Baldassarre.  2007.  Temporal variation in detection of marsh birds during broadcast of conspecific calls.  Journal of Field Ornithology 78:56-63.
   
 
 
  • Allen, T., S. L. Finkbeiner, and D. H. Johnson.  2004.  Comparison of detection rates of breeding marsh birds in passive and playback surveys at Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge, South Dakota. Waterbirds 27:277–281.
 
   
 
  • Erwin, R. M., C. J. Conway, and S. W. Hadden.  2002.  Species occurrence of marsh birds at Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts.  Northeastern Naturalist 9:1-12.
   
 
  • Lor, S., and R. A. Malecki.  2002.  Call-response surveys to monitor mash bird population trends.  Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:1195-1201.
   
   
     
Book Chapters and Monographs    
 
 
       
Technical Reports    
   
 
 
  • Nadeau, C. P., B. S. Smith, C. J. Conway, and T. Lewis.  2006.  Effects of survey method on observer bias and detection probability of marsh birds on St. Vincent NWR.  Wildlife Research Report No. 2006-04.  USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
 
   
     
Presentations    
 
  • Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and R. J. Steidl.  2007.  Monitoring Secretive Marshbirds: Combining Removal, Double-observer and Distance Methods.  Special Symposium on Bird Monitoring and Detectability: Understanding and Applying Appropriate Methods. Ft. Collins, CO, 1 March 2007.
   
 
  • Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, L. A. Piest, O. Hinojosa-Huerta, and W. P. Burger.  2007.  Effectiveness of multi-species versus single-species call-broadcast surveys for the federally endangered Yuma clapper rail.  40th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society.  Albuquerque, NM, 8 February 2007.
   
 
  • Conway, C. J., and M. Woodrey.  2006.  Implementing standardized monitoring for secretive marsh birds on NOAAs Estuarine Research Reserves.  22nd Annual Conference of NOAA?s National Estuarine Research Reserve Program.  Cleveland, OH.  18 October 2006. 
   
 
  • Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, L. Piest, O. Hinojosa-Huerta, B. Burger.  2006.  The effectiveness of multi-species versus single-species call-broadcast surveys for the federally endangered Yuma clapper rail.  IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 6 October 2006.
   
 
  • Nadeau, C. P., and C. J. Conway.  2006.  The North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocol: a summary of the protocol and its use on the lower Colorado River. Lower Colorado River MSCP Terrestrial Biology Conference, Laughlin, NV, 24 January 2006.
   
 
  • Conway, C. J., and M. Woodrey.  2006.  A continental program for estimating population trends of marsh birds and monitoring ecological integrity of marshlands in North America.  NOAA and Environmental Protection Agency’s National Estuary Program Monitoring & Indicators Summer Seminar Series.  Washington, D.C.  17 August 2006.
 
 
  • Conway, C. J.  2006.  Recommended continental survey protocols for conducting marsh bird surveys across North America.  Marsh Bird Monitoring Technical Workshop, Patuxent National Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD.  7 March 2006.
   
 
  • Conway, C. J.  2005.  A standardized North American marsh bird monitoring program.  National Estuarine Research Reserve Research Coordinator Annual Meeting, Grand Bay, Mississippi, 17 February 2005. 
   
 
  • Conway, C. J., J. Bart, and S. Timmermans. 2002. Towards a North American marsh bird monitoring program. Third International Partners-in-Flight Conference, Monterey, CA.
   
 
  • Conway, C. J. 2001. Continental Marshbird Monitoring Program, North American Bird Conservation Initiative; Marshbird Conservation Workshop, Denver, CO.