View published work of research projects on the Florida grasshopper sparrow.

Delany, M.F. M.B. Shumar, M.E. McDermott, P.S. Kubilis, J.L. Hatchitt, and R.G. Rivero. 2007. Florida grasshopper sparrow distribution, abundance, and habitat availability. Southeastern Naturalist 6(1):15-26.
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Delany, M.F., S.B. Linda, B. Pranty, and D.W. Perkins. 2002. Density and reproductive success of Florida grasshopper sparrows following fire. J. Range Manage. 55: 336-340.
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Delany, M.F., J.T. Giesel, and D.A. Brazeau. 2000. Genetic variability among populations of the Florida grasshopper sparrow. J. Wildl. Manage. 64(3):631-636.
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Delany, M.F. 2000. The low-down on grasshopper sparrow nests. Endangered Species Bulletin 25(4):20-21.
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Delany, M.F. and S.B. Linda. 1998. Characteristics of Florida grasshopper sparrow nests. Wilson Bull. 110(1):136-139.
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Delany, M.F. and S.B. Linda. 1998. Nesting habitat of Florida grasshopper sparrows at Avon Park Air Force Range. Florida Field Nat. 26(2)33-39.
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Delany, M.F. and C.T. Moore. 1995. Territory size and movements of Florida grasshopper sparrows. J. Field Ornithol., 66(2):305-309.
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Delany, M.F. and S.B. Linda. 1994. Characteristics of occupied and abandoned Florida grasshopper sparrow territories. Fla. Field Nat. 22(4): 106-109.
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Delany, M.F., C.T. Moore, and D.R. Progulske Jr. 1994. Distinguishing gender of Florida grasshopper sparrows using body measurements. Fla. Field Nat. 22(2):48-51.
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Delany, M.F., C.T. Moore, and D.R. Progulske. 1993. Survival and longevity of adult male Florida grasshopper sparrows. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast. Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 47:366-369.
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Delany, M.F., H.M. Stevenson, and R. McCracken. 1985. Distribution, abundance, and habitat of the Florida grasshopper sparrow. J. Wildl. Manage. 49(3):626-631.
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