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Viel, J.M. (2014) Habitat preferences of the Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles Minor) in cities and villages in southeastern Wisconsin [Dissertation Thesis]. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Brigham, R. M., Ng, J., Poulin, R. G., & Grindal, S. D. (2020). Common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor). Birds of the World.
Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada [COSEWIC]. (2018). COSEWIC Assessment and Status Report on the Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) in Canada 2018.
Elvidge, C. D., Baugh, K., Zhizhin, M., Chi Hsu, F., Ghosh, T. (2017). VIIRS night-time lights. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 38(21), 5860-5879.
Elvidge, C. D., ZhiZhin, M., Baugh, K., Chi Hsu, F., Ghosh, T. (2019). Extending nighttime combustion source detection limits with short wavelength VIIRS data. Remote sens., 11(4), 395.
Foley, G. J., & Wszola, L. S. (2017). Observation of common nighthawks (Chordeiles minor) and bats (Chiroptera) feeding concurrently. Northeastern Naturalist, 24(2), 26-28.
Hannah, K.C., Leston, L. F. V., Knight, E. C., Weeber, R. (2022). In the twilight zone: patterns in Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) acoustic signals during the breeding season and recommendations for surveys. Avian Conservation & Ecology, 17(2), 18.
Hauser, C. E., Garrarg, G. E., & Moore, J. L. (2015). Estimating detection rates and probabilities. In F. Jarrad, S. Low-Choy, & K. Mengersen (Eds.), Biosecurity surveillance: quantitative approaches (pp. 151-167). CABI.
Ingels, J., Oniki, Y., & Willis, E.O. (1999). Opportunistic adaptations to man-induced habitat changes by some South American Caprimulgidae. Revista Brasileira de Biologia, 59(4), 563-566.
Knight, E.C., Hannah, K.C., Foley, G. J., Scott, C. D., Brigham, R. M., Bayne, E. (2017). Recommendations for acoustic recognizer performance assessment with application to five common automated signal recognition programs. Avian Conservation and Ecology, 12(2), 14.
Knight, E. C., Brigham, M. R., & Bayne, E. M. (2022). Big Boom Theory: The Common Nighthawk wing-boom display delineates exclusive nesting territories. Auk: Ornithological Advances, 139(1), 1-10.
Ng, J. W. (2009). Habitat use and home range characteristics of Common Nighthawks (Chordeiles minor) in mixed-grass prairie. [Master's thesis]. University of Regina. Regina, Saskatchewan.
Noble-Dalton, A. & Knight, E. (2020). WildResearch nightjar survey final annual report. WildResearch.
Sanders, D., Frago, E., Kehoe, R., Patterson, C.& Gastopn, K. J. (2020). A meta-analysis of biological impacts of artificial light at night. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5, 74-81.
Shonfield, J. & Bayne, E. M. (2017). Autonomous recording units in avian ecological research: current use and future applications. Avian Conservation Ecology, 12(1), 14.
Viel, J.M. (2014) Habitat preferences of the Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles Minor) in cities and villages in southeastern Wisconsin [Dissertation Thesis]. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.