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Top Photo: Least tern family at Sandy Point in West Haven. Photo by Julian Hough

Here are the references to Dr. Robert Askins' article:

Suggested references:

Askins, R. A. 2002. Restoring North America's Birds. Lessons from Landscape Ecology. Second Edition. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
320 pp. (Chapters 1, 2, 5, 10)

Benoit, L. K. and R. A. Askins. 1999. Impact of the spread of Phragmites on the distribution of birds in Connecticut tidal marshes. Wetlands 19: 194-208.

Benoit, L. K. and R. A. Askins. 2002. Relationship between habitat area and the distribution of tidal marsh birds. Wilson Bulletin 114: 314-323.

Faaborg, J. 2002. Saving Migrant Birds. Developing Strategies for the Future. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX. 226 pp.

Vickery, P. and J. Herkert (editors). Ecology and Conservation of Grassland Birds of the Western Hemisphere. Studies in Avian Biology 19: 60-71.