Literature Cited for Honduran Emerald 12-Month Finding Status Review

Literature Cited for Honduran Emerald 12-Month Finding Status Review

12-mo Finding Literature Cited U.S. FWS Honduran emerald References Cited – Honduran Emerald Status Review 12-month finding Acevedo, Rafael, Miroslava Nevo; Trinidad Zamora; Miguel Coronado and Caterina Vecco. 2008. Honduras. Programa De Rehabilitacion De Corredor Agricola (Project number Ho-L1033). Perfil De Proyecto To IDB. 10 pages. Altshuler, Douglas L. and Robert Dudley. 2002. The ecological and evolutionary interface of hummingbird flight physiology. The Journal of Experimental Biology 205, 2325–2336. Anderson, D. et. al. 2008. Petition to list the Honduran emerald (Amazilia luciae) as an endangered species. Anderson, D. L., and C. Devenish. 2009. Honduras, In C. Devenish, D. F. Diaz Hernandez, R. P. Clay, I. Davidson, and I. Ypez Zabala [EDS.], Important bird areas of the Americas: priority sites for biodiversity conservation. BirdLife International, Quito, Ecuador. Anderson, D. and Hyman, R. E. 2007. Honduran Emerald Conservation Expedition: Protecting the Honduran Emerald Hummingbird and its habitat. The Explorers Club Flag #51 Official Report. Anderson, David L. Paul House, Robert E. Hyman, Ricardo Steiner, H. Ross Hawkins, Sherry Thorn, Manuel J. Rey, Mario R. Espinal And Leonel E. Marineros 2010. Rediscovery of the Honduran Emerald Amazilia luciae in western Honduras: insights on the distribution, ecology, and conservation of a ’Critically Endangered’ hummingbird. Bird Conservation International, 20, pp 255-262 doi:10.1017/S0959270910000389. Anderson, David L. 2009. Ground Versus Canopy Methods for the Study of Birds in Tropical Forest Canopies: Implications for Ecology and Conservation The Condor, 111(2):226-237. 2009. Araujo, F.P., Barbosa, A.A.A. & Oliveira, P.E. 2011. Floral resources and hummingbirds on an island of flooded forest in Central Brazil. Flora; pp. 827-835. Best, A. S., Johst, K., Münkemüller, T. and Travis, J. M. J. 2007. Which species will successfully track climate change? The influence of intraspecific competition and density dependent dispersal on range shifting dynamics. Oikos, 116: 1531–1539. doi: 10.1111/j.0030-1299.2007.16047.x Birdlife International (BLI). 2008. Species Fact Sheet: Amazilia luciae downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp &sid=1934&m=0 on 2/10/2009. Bolger, D. T., M. A. Patten, and D. C. Bostock. 2005. Avian reproductive failure in response to an extreme climatic event. Oecologia 142:398-406. Bonta, Mark 2012. Professor of Geography Senior Faculty Associate, Center for Community and Economic Development Program Coordinator, Master of Secondary Education – Social Sciences Track Division of Social Sciences and History PO Box 3264, Kethley Hall 221 Delta State University Cleveland, Mississippi 38733 Tel 662.846.4069 [w] Fax 846.4099. Personal Communication Status Review Page 1 12-mo Finding Literature Cited U.S. FWS Honduran emerald with biologist Amy Brisendine. Current status of the Honduras Emerald (Amazilia luciae) in the Agalta Valley, Honduras. 5 pages. Bradbury, R. B., Pearce-Higgins, J. W., Wotton, S. R., Conway, G. J. And Grice, P. V. (2011), The influence of climate and topography in patterns of territory establishment in a range-expanding bird. Ibis, 153: 336–344. doi: 10.1111/j.1474- 919X.2011.01106.x Brooks, T. M., S. L. Pimm and J. O. Oyugi. 1999b. Time lag between deforestation and bird extinction in tropical forest fragments. Conservation Biology 13(5): 1140- 1150. Brooks, T., J. Tobias and A. Balmford. 1999a. Deforestation and bird extinctions in the Atlantic forest. Animal Conservation. 2: 211-222. Bruner, Aaron G.; Raymond E. Gullison, Richard E. Rice, and Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca. 2001. Effectiveness of Parks in Protecting Tropical Biodiversity; Science. Vol. 291 no. 5501 pp. 125-128. Buermann, W. J. A. Chaves, R. Dudley, J. A. Mcguire, T. B. Smith, and D. L. Altshuler. 2011. Projected changes in elevational distribution and flight performance of montane Neotropical hummingbirds in response to climate change", Global Change Biology, 17 : 1671-1680. Burkle, Laura and Ruben Alarcón 2011, The Future Of Plant – Pollinator Diversity: Understanding Interaction Networks Across Time, Space, And Global Change. American Journal of Botany 98(3): 528–538. Campbell, Diane R; Nickolas M. Waser And Mary V. Price. Mechanisms Of Hummingbird-Mediated Selection For Flower Width In Ipomopsis Aggregata. Ecology, 77(5), 1996, pp. 1463-1472. Collar, N. J., L. P. Gonzaga, N. Krabbe, A. Madroño Nieto, L. G. Naranjo, T. A. Parker IIII and D.C. Wege. 1992. Threatened Birds of the Americas: The ICBP/IUCN Red Data Book. Third edition, part 2. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington DC and London. Collar, N.J., M. J. Crosby, and A. J. Stattersfield. 1994. Birds to Watch 2. The World List of Threatened Birds BirdLife International. Page Bros (Norwich) Ltd, U.K. Departamento de Areas Protegidas y Vida Silvestre (DAPVS), Administración Forestal del Estado-Corporación Hondureña de Desarrollo Forestal (AFE-COHDEFOR), 2001. Plan Estratégico del Sistema Nacional de Áreas Protegidas de Honduras. Tegucigalpa. Vol. III: 48. Deliso, E. 2007. Climate Change and the Hummingbirds of the Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica. Tropical Science Center Research Program. Costa Rica; Centro Científico Tropical. – 1 ed.- San José, C.R.: 2008. 42 pp. Dunn, Robert R., Nyeema C. Harris, Robert K. Colwell, Lian Pin Koh and Navjot S. Sodhi. 2009. The sixth mass coextinction: are most endangered species parasites and mutualists? Proc. R. Soc. B (2009) 276, 3037–3045. Dunn and Winkler. 2010. In Effects of Climate Change on Birds. by Anders Pape Møller, Wolfgang Fiedler, Peter Berthold. Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, Chapter 10; pp. 113. Emanuel, K. 2002. A simple model of multiple climate regimes, J. Geophys. Res., 107(D9), 4077. Status Review Page 2 12-mo Finding Literature Cited U.S. FWS Honduran emerald ECOLEX. ECOLEX is an information service on environmental law, operated jointly by FAO, IUCN and UNEP. http://www.ecolex.org, accessed April 9, 2012. FAO. 2010. Global Forest Resources Assessment 2010. Main report. Forestry Paper 163. 378 pp. FAO. Undated publication. Pesticides. 14 pp. Frankham, R. 1996. Relationship of genetic variation to population size in wildlife. Conservation Biology 10(6):1500-1508. Gallardo, Robert. 2010. Birds of Honduras (Website). http://www.birdsofhonduras.com. 223 pages. Accessed February 27, 2012. Gasner, Matthew R., Jill E. Jankowski, Anna L. Ciecka, Keiller O. Kyle, Kerry N. Rabenold. 2010. Projecting the local impacts of climate change on a Central American montane avian community. Biological Conservation 143 (2010) 1250– 1258. Gilpin, M.E. and M. E. Soulé. 1986. Minimum Viable Populations: Processes of Species Extinction. Pages 19-34, In: Conservation Biology: The Science of Scarcity and Diversity. Sinauer Associates, Inc.: Sunderland, Massachusetts. 584 pp. Gonzalez, A.M.M., Dalsgaard, B., Ollerton, J., Timmermann, A., Olesen, J.M., Andersen, L., Tossas, A.G., 2009. Effects of climate on pollination networks in the West Indies. Journal of Tropical Ecology 25, 493–506. Grumbine, R. E. 1990. Viable populations, reserve size, and federal lands management: A critique. Conservation Biology 4:127–135. Hadley, Adam S. and Matthew G. Betts. 2009. Tropical deforestation alters hummingbird movement patterns. Biol. Lett. (2009) 5, 207–210. Harmeling, Sven and Boris Schinke, Charlotte Haberstroh, Sönke Kreft. 2012. Global Climate Risk Index 2012. Who Suffers Most From Extreme Weather Events? Weather-Related Loss Events....... 28 pp. Hegland, S.J., Nielsen, A., Lázaro, A., Bjerknes, A.L. & Totland, Ø. 2009. How does climate warming affect plant-pollinator interactions? Ecol Letters, 12: 184-195. Honduras open for business. 2012. http://www.hondurasopenforbusiness.com, accessed March 9, 2012. House, Paul And Vanessa Rodezno. 2005. Propuesta Para La Conservación Del Jamo Negro (Ctenosaura melanosterna) En Cautiverio. Page 14 in Conference Proceedings of IGUANAS Programa y Resúmenes en extenso Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán 19 al 21 de mayo, 20 05. Programa de la VIII Reunión de Iguanas Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán (SPANISH). House, Paúl. 2004. El Polígono Refugio del Colibrí Esmeralda. Unidad de SIG y Monitoreo Ecológico. Universidad Católica de Honduras. SPANISH 41 pp. House, Paul; Carlos Cerrato; Ir. Daan Vreugdenhil. 2012. Rationalisation Of The Protected Areas System Of Honduras. Volume II: Biodiversity Of Honduras. http://www.birdlist.org/cam/honduras/hn_ecosystems.htm. Accessed May 22, 2012. Howell, S. N. G., and S. Webb. 1989. Notes on the Honduran Emerald. Wilson Bulletin 101:642-643. Hyman, Robert. 2012. Personal communication with Biologist Amy Brisendine. Status Review Page 3 12-mo Finding Literature Cited U.S. FWS Honduran emerald Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). 2009. Report on Amazilia luciae downloaded from http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt. Accessed on February 11, 2009. Inter American Development Bank (IADB). 2012. HO-L1033 : Agricultural Corridor Road Program (Tegucigalpa - Puerto Castilla); http://www.iadb.org/en/projects/project,1303.html?id=HO-L1033, accessed March 5, 2012 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 2007. Climate change 2007: synthesis report, summary for policymakers. IPCC Plenary XXVII. Valencia, Spain, 12-17 November 2007. Available at http://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment- report/ar4/syr/ar4_syr.pdf (Accessed 18 September, 2009). International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). 2008. 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

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