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Nicholls, T. H.; Warner, D. W. 1966. Biotelemetry - a valuable tool in bird study. The Passenger Pigeon 28(4):127-131. [1449 CC]
Nicholls, T. H.; Warner, D. W. 1968. A harness for attaching radio transmitters to large owls. Bird-Banding 39(3):209-214. [1450 Abstract CC]
Nicholls, T. H.; Warner, D. W. 1972. Barred owl habitat use as determined by radiotelemetry. Journal of Wildlife Management 36(2):213-224. [1451 Abstract CC]
Nicholls, T. H. 1973. Ecology of Barred Owls as Determined by an Automatic Radio-Tracking System. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota. [1448 CC]
Fuller, M. R.; Nicholls, T. H.; Tester, J. R. 1974. Raptor conservation and management applications of bio-telemetry studies from Cedar Creek Natural History Area. Proceedings of the Conference on Raptor Conservation Techniques, 1973. Management of Raptors 4:33-44. Fort Collins, Colorado. Raptor Research Report No. 2. [1297 CC]
Nicholls, T. H.; Ostry, M. E.; Fuller, M. R. 1978. Locating diseased trees with radio transmitters dropped from aircraft. Phytopath News 12(9):206. [1452 CC]
Nicholls, T. H.; Fuller, M. R. 1987. Territorial aspects of barred owl home range and behavior in Minnesota. Pages 121-128 in, R. W. Nero, R. J. Clark, R. J. Knapton and R. D. Hamre, eds, Biology and conservation of northern forest owls: symposium proceedings.Feb. 3-7, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba.Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-142.Fort Collins, CO, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. [1659 CC]
Nicholls, T. H.; Fuller, M. R.
1987.
Owl telemetry techniques.
Pages 294-301, in, R. W. Nero, R. J. Clark, R. J. Knapton, and R. D. Hamre, eds.,Biology and conservation of northern forest owls: symposium proceedings. Feb. 3-7, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba.Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-142. Fort Collins, CO, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.
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