JAMESON F.
CHACE
Department
of Biology, Villanova University
800
Lancaster Ave, Villanova, PA
19085-1699
Phone:
(h) 610-269-5822, (w) 610-519-7534
email:
jameson.chace@villanova.edu
http://biology.villanova.edu/faculty/chace/index.html
PUBLICATIONS (*undergraduate
author)
IN
PREPARATION
Chace,
J. F., S. D. Faccio, and A. Chacko*.
Habitat use by Canada Warblers in Vermont.
Chace,
J. F. Character shift mediated host
selection among sympatric brood parasites in Arizona.
Ortega,
C. P. J. F. Chace, and B. D. Peer (editors). Management of cowbirds and their hosts:
balancing science, ethics, and mandates.
Ornithological Monograph (American
Ornithologists’ Union). The Monograph has been accepted, and is
tentatively scheduled for publication in January 2005.
Chace,
J.F., C. Farmer, R. Winfree, D. R. Curson, W. E. Jensen, C. B. Goguen, and S. K. Robinson. Cowbird Ecology: a review of factors
influencing the distribution and abundance of cowbirds across spatial
scales. Ornithological Monograph:
Management of cowbirds and their hosts: balancing science, ethics, and
mandates.
Chace,
J. F. Host use by two sympatric
brood parasites. Submitted to the Wilson Bulletin October 2004
MANUSCRIPTS PUBLISHED
Chace,
J.F., and J. Walsh. In Press. Urbanization impacts on bird
communities: a review. Landscape
and Urban Planning. Accepted October
2004
Chace,
J. F. 2004.
Habitat selection by sympatric brood parasites in southeastern Arizona:
the influence of landscape, vegetation, and species richness. Southwestern Naturalist 49:
24-32.
Chace,
J. F., J. J. Walsh, A. Cruz, J. Prather, and H. E. Swanson.
2003. Spatial and
temporal activity patterns of the brood parasitic Brown-headed Cowbird and an
urban/wildland interface. Landscape and Urban Planning 64:
179-190.
Chace,
J. F., B. Woodworth, and A. Cruz.
2002. Black-whiskered Vireo (Vireo altiloquus).
In Birds of North America
Species No. 607 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc.,
Philadelphia, PA.
Sealy,
S. G., A. Banks, and J. F. Chace.
2000. Trends in response to
cowbird eggs by two subspecies of the Warbling Vireo. Western Birds
31:190-194.
Chace,
J. F, S. T. McKinney*, and A. Cruz.
2000. Nest-site
characteristics and nesting success of the Greater Pewee in Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist 45:
169-175.
Chace,
J. F., A. Cruz, and R. E. Marvil. 2000. Reproductive interactions between the
Brown-headed Cowbird and Plumbeous Vireo in
Colorado. Pp. 128-134, in J. N. M. Smith, T. L. Cooke, S. I.
Rothstein, S. K. Robinson, and S. G. Sealy (eds.), Ecology and Management of
Cowbirds and their Hosts.
University of Texas Press, Austin.
Chace,
J. F. and A. Cruz. 1999.
Past and present distribution of the Brown-headed Cowbird in the
Rocky Mountain Region. Studies in
Avian Biology 18: 89-93.
Chace,
J. F. and A. Cruz. 1999. Influence
of landscape and cowbird parasitism on the reproductive success of Plumbeous Vireos breeding in Colorado. Studies in Avian Biology 18:
200-203.
Chace,
J. F., and R. C. Tweit. 1999. Greater Pewee (Contopus pertinax).
In Birds of North America
Species No. 450 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc.,
Philadelphia, PA.
Chace,
J. F. 1998. Bell’s Vireo, Plumbeous Vireo, Red-eyed Vireo, Brown-headed Cowbird and
Common Grackle (species accounts) in, H. K. Kingery
(ed.), Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas.
Colorado Bird Atlas Partnership and Colorado Division of Wildlife,
Denver, CO.
Chace,
J. F. and A. Cruz. 1998 The range of the Brown-headed Cowbird in
Colorado -- past and present. Great
Basin Naturalist 58:
245-249.
Walsh,
J. J., A. Cruz, M. E. Berry, J. F. Chace, and D. M. Evans*. 1998. Breeding Range Expansion of the
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher along the Northern Colorado Front Range. J. ColoradoField Ornithol. 32: 166-172.
Chace,
J. F., A. Cruz, and A. Cruz, Jr.
1997. Nesting success of the Western
Wood-pewee in Colorado. Western
Birds 28: 110-112.
Hunter,
A.*, A. Cruz, and J. F. Chace.
1997. Preferences among
American Pipits for different alpine plant communities on Niwot Ridge, Colorado.
J. Colorado Field Ornithol. 31: 217-221
Chace,
J. F. 1996. Further information on the obscurus race of
the Brown-headed Cowbird in Colorado.
J. Colorado Field Ornithol. 29:
146-148
Chace,
J.F., and A. Cruz. 1996. Knowledge of the Colorado host relations
of the parasitic Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater). J. Colorado Field Ornithol. 30: 67-81.