Peer
Reviewed
Anderson,
D. L. 2009. Ground versus canopy methods for the study of birds
in tropical forest canopies: implications for ecology and conservation.
Condor 111:226-237. pdf
Anderson, D. L., and C. Devenish. In press. Important
Bird Areas of Honduras. Invited chapter in Important Bird Areas
of the Americas. BirdLife International.
Shoch,
D. T., and D. L. Anderson. 2007. Status of tern colonies
in the Honduras Bay Islands. Waterbirds 30(3):403-411. pdf
Anderson,
D. L., D. A. Wiedenfeld, M. J. Bechard, and S. J. Novak. 2004.
Avian diversity in the Moskitia region of Honduras. Ornitologia Neotropical
15:447-482. pdf
Thorstrom, R., R. Watson, A. Baker, S. Ayers, and D. L. Anderson.
2002. Preliminary ground and aerial surveys for Orange-breasted Falcons
in Central America. Journal of Raptor Research 36:39-44.
Anderson, D. L. 2001. Landscape heterogeneity and diurnal
raptor diversity in Honduras: The role of indigenous shifting cultivation.
BIOTROPICA 33:511-519. pdf
Anderson, D. L. 2000. Notes on the breeding, distribution,
and taxonomy of the Ocellated Poorwill (Nyctriphynus ocellatus)
in Honduras. Ornitologia Neotropical 11:233-238. pdf
McCarthy, T. J., D. Anderson, and G. Cruz D. 1999.
Tree Sloths (Mammalia: Xenartha) in Nicaragua and Honduras, Central
America. Southwestern Naturalist 44:410-414.
Anderson, D. L., M. Bonta, and P. Thorn. 1998. New
and noteworthy bird records from Honduras. Bull. British Ornitholological
Club 118:178-183.
Popular
Anderson,
D. L. 2007. Rain Bird. Naturalist at Large contribution
to Natural History magazine, December 2007/January 2008 issue, 117(10):36-39.
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Bonta,
M., and D. L. Anderson. 2002. Birding Honduras: A checklist
and guide. EcoArte, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 186 pp. www.birdinghonduras.com