David L. Swanson: Selected Recent Publications

Swanson, D.L. and T. Garland, Jr. 2008. The evolution of high summit metabolism and cold tolerance in birds and its impact on present-day distributions. Evolution 62:In press.doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00522.x

Dinsmore, S., II, and D.L. Swanson. 2008. Temporal patterns of tissue glycogen, glucose and glycogen phosphorylase activity prior to hibernation in freeze-tolerant chorus frogs, Pseudacris triseriata. Canadian Journal of Zoology 86:1095-1100.

Swanson, D.L. 2007. Cold hardiness and summit metabolism in North American kinglets during fall migration. Acta Zoologica Sinica 53:600-606.

Swanson, D.L. and N.E. Thomas. 2007. The relationship of plasma indicators of lipid metabolism and muscle damage to overnight temperature in winter-acclimatized small birds. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 146:87-94.

Swanson, D.L. and E.T. Liknes. 2006. A comparative analysis of thermogenic capacity and cold tolerance in small birds. Journal of Experimental Biology 209:466-474.

Gentry, D.J., D.L. Swanson, and J.D. Carlisle. 2006. Species richness and nesting success of migrant forest birds in natural river corridors and anthropogenic woodlands in southeastern South Dakota. Condor 108:140-153.

Jenkins, J.L. and D.L. Swanson. 2005. Liver glycogen, glucose mobilization and freezing survival in chorus frogs, Pseudacris triseriata. Journal of Thermal Biology 30:485-494.

Carlisle, J.D., G.S. Kaltenecker, and D.L. Swanson. 2005. Molt strategies and age differences in migration timing among autumn landbird migrants in southwestern Idaho. Auk 122:1070-1085.

Carlisle, J.D., G.S. Kaltenecker, and D.L. Swanson. 2005. Stopover ecology of the autumn landbird migrant community in the Boise foothills of southwestern Idaho. Condor 107:244-258.

Dean, K.L., H.A. Carlisle, and D.L. Swanson. 2004. Age structure of Neotropical migrants during fall migration in South Dakota: is the northern Great Plains region an inland coast? Wilson Bulletin 116:295-303.

Lane, J.E., D.L. Swanson, R.M. Brigham and A.E. McKechnie. 2004. Physiological responses to temperature by Whip-poor-wills: another low metabolic rate Caprimulgiform.  Condor 106:921-925.

Carlisle, J.D., S.L. Hamilton, G.S. Kaltenecker, and D.L. Swanson. 2004. Habitat associations, relative abundance, and richness of autumn landbird migrants in southwestern Idaho. Condor 106:549-566.

Edwards, J.R., J.L. Jenkins, and D.L. Swanson. 2004. The effects of dehydration on glucose mobilization in freeze-tolerant chorus frogs (Pseudacris triseriata) and freeze-intolerant toads (Bufo woodhousii and B. cognatus). Journal of Experimental Zoology 301A:521-531.

Lane, J.E., R.M. Brigham, and D.L. Swanson. 2004. Daily torpor in free-ranging Whip-poor-wills (Caprimulgus vociferus). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 77:297-304.

Swanson, D.L., H.A. Carlisle, and E.T. Liknes. 2003. Abundance and richness of Neotropical woodland migrants during stopover at farmstead woodlots and associated habitats in southeastern South Dakota. American Midland Naturalist 149:176-191.

Liknes, E.T., S.M. Scott, and D.L. Swanson. 2002. Seasonal acclimatization in the American goldfinch revisited: to what extent to metabolic rates vary seasonally? Condor 104:548-557.

Rezende, E.L., D.L. Swanson, F.F. Novoa, and F. Bozinovic. 2002. Passerines versus nonpasserines: so far, no statistical differences in the scaling of avian energetics. Journal of Experimental Biology 205:101-107.

Tallman, D.T., D.L. Swanson, and J.S. Palmer. 2002. Birds of South Dakota, Third Edition. South Dakota Ornithologists’ Union, Aberdeen, South Dakota, 441 pp.

Swanson, D.L. 2001. Are summit metabolism and thermogenic endurance correlated in winter-acclimatized passerine birds? Journal of Comparative Physiology B  171:475-481.

Edwards, J.R., K.L. Koster, and D.L. Swanson. 2000. Time course for cryoprotectant synthesis in the freeze-tolerant chorus frog, Pseudacris triseriata. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A  125:367-375.

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