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  1. Exposure to noise pollution across North American passerines supports the noise filter hypothesis
  2. A global assessment of the drivers of threatened terrestrial species richness
  3. Human‐associated species dominate passerine communities across the United States
  4. Geographical associations with anthropogenic noise pollution for North American breeding birds
  5. Deviations from dynamic equilibrium in ecological communities worldwide
  6. A framework for quantifying deviations from dynamic equilibrium theory
  7. What drives at‐risk species richness? Environmental factors are more influential than anthropogenic factors or biological traits
  8. Misleading prioritizations from modelling range shifts under climate change
  9. Land cover dynamics across the Great Plains and their influence on breeding birds: Potential artefact of data and analysis limitations
  10. Demography of Northern Goshawks
  11. Potential breeding distributions of U.S. birds predicted with both short-term variability and long-term average climate data
  12. Erratum to: Avian abundance thresholds, human-altered landscapes, and the challenge of assemblage-level conservation
  13. Bird diversity and environmental heterogeneity in North America: a test of the area-heterogeneity trade-off
  14. Long-term avian community response to housing development at the boundary of US protected areas: effect size increases with time
  15. Avian abundance thresholds, human-altered landscapes, and the challenge of assemblage-level conservation
  16. Correction
  17. Niche versus Neutrality: A Dynamical Analysis
  18. Housing development erodes avian community structure in U.S. protected areas
  19. Temporal fluctuation scaling in populations and communities
  20. Systematic Temporal Patterns in the Relationship Between Housing Development and Forest Bird Biodiversity
  21. Performance of species richness estimators across assemblage types and survey parameters
  22. The influence of vertical and horizontal habitat structure on nationwide patterns of avian biodiversity
  23. Evaluating population connectivity for species of conservation concern in the American Great Plains
  24. Integrating biodiversity and drinking water protection goals through geographic analysis
  25. Program SimAssem: software for simulating species assemblages and estimating species richness
  26. Using housing growth to estimate habitat change: detecting Ovenbird response in a rapidly growing New England State
  27. Land-Cover Change and Avian Diversity in the Conterminous United States
  28. Evaluating the sufficiency of protected lands for maintaining wildlife population connectivity in the U.S. northern Rocky Mountains
  29. Modeling broad-scale patterns of avian species richness across the Midwestern United States with measures of satellite image texture
  30. A general target for MVPs: unsupported and unnecessary
  31. No safety in numbers
  32. Minimum viable populations: is there a ‘magic number’ for conservation practitioners?
  33. Carrying capacity for species richness as a context for conservation: a case study of North American breeding birds
  34. Wetland features and landscape context predict the risk of wetland habitat loss
  35. A habitat overlap analysis derived from maxent for tamarisk and the south-western willow flycatcher
  36. Heat waves measured with MODIS land surface temperature data predict changes in avian community structure
  37. Combined effects of heat waves and droughts on avian communities across the conterminous United States
  38. Applying species–energy theory to conservation: a case study for North American birds
  39. Conservation of Forest Birds: Evidence of a Shifting Baseline in Community Structure
  40. Avifauna response to hurricanes: regional changes in community similarity
  41. Effects of drought on avian community structure
  42. Housing growth in and near United States protected areas limits their conservation value
  43. Quantifying the multi-scale response of avifauna to prescribed fire experiments in the southwest United States
  44. Erratum to ‘‘Evaluating the species energy relationship with the newest measures of ecosystem energy: NDVI versus MODIS primary production” [Remote Sens. Environ. 112(9) 3538–3549]
  45. Evaluating the species energy relationship with the newest measures of ecosystem energy: NDVI versus MODIS primary production
  46. The geography of private forests that support at-risk species in the conterminous United States
  47. Human Impacts on Regional Avian Diversity and Abundance
  48. Rejoinder to Harrison (2008): The Myth of Plant Species Saturation
  49. The myth of plant species saturation
  50. Do forest community types provide a sufficient basis to evaluate biological diversity?
  51. Growth, resource storage, and adaptation to drought in California and eastern Mediterranean oak seedlings
  52. Factors Associated with Grassland Bird Species Richness: The Relative Roles of Grassland Area, Landscape Structure, and Prey
  53. Species Richness and Patterns of Invasion in Plants, Birds, and Fishes in the United States*
  54. Regional habitat appraisals of wildlife communities: a landscape-level evaluation of a resource planning model using avian distribution data
  55. Integrating forage, wildlife, water, and fish projections with timber projections at the regional level: A case study in southern United States