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Barrowclough, G.F., J.G. Groth, L.A. Mertz, and R.J. Gutiérrez. 2004. Phylogeographic structure, gene flow, and species status in blue grouse (Dendragapus obscurus). Molecular Ecology 13:1911-1922.
Brennan, L.A., W.M. Block, and R.J. Gutiérrez. 1987. Habitat use by Mountain Quail in northern California. Condor 89:66-74.
Brennan, L., R.J. Gutiérrez, and W. Rosene. 1993. Strategic plan for quail management and research in the United States: issues and strategies - forestry practices. Pp. 174-175 in Quail III: Proc. National Quail Symposium. K.E. Church and T.V. Daley (eds.). Kans. Dep. Wildl. and Parks, Pratt.
Brown, D.E., and R.J. Gutiérrez. 1980. Sex ratios, sexual selection, and sexual dimorphism in quails. Journal of Wildlife Management 44(1):198-202.
Duszynski, D.W., and R.J. Gutiérrez. 1981. The coccidia of quail in the United States. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 17:371-379.
Frederick, D.P., and R.J. Gutiérrez. 1992. Habitat use and population characteristics of the white-tailed ptarmagan in the Sierra Nevada. California. Condor 94:889-902.
Gutiérrez, R.J. 1971. Observations on the breeding biology and behavior of mourning doves in Fort Collins, Colorado. Colorado Field Ornithology 10:10-15.
Gutiérrez, R.J. 1973. Hematozoa from New Mexico Mourning Doves. The Journal of Parasitology 59(5):932-933.
Gutiérrez, R.J. 1975. A review and bibliography of the Mountain Quail, Oreortyx pictus (Douglas). USDA For. Serv. Spec. Rep., Calif. Reg. Off., San Francisco.
Gutiérrez, R.J. 1980. Comparative ecology of the Mountain and California Quail in Carmel Valley, California. Living Bird 18:71-93.
Gutiérrez, R.J. 1993. Taxonomy and biogeography of New World Quail. Pp 8-15 in Quail III: Proc. National Quail Symposium. K.E. Church and T.V. Daily (eds.). Kans. Dep. Wildl. and Parks, Pratt.
Gutiérrez, R.J. 1994. North American upland game bird management at crossroads: which road will we take? Pp. 494-497 in Trans. 59th N. Amer. Wildl. & Natur. Resour. Conf. R.E. McCabe and K.G. Wadsworth (eds.). Wildlife Management Institute, Washington D.C.
Gutiérrez, R.J., G.F. Barrowclough, and J.G. Groth. 2000. A classification of the grouse (Aves: Tetraoninae) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. Wildlife Biology 6(4):205-211.
Gutiérrez, R.J., C.E. Braun, and T.P. Zapatka. 1975. Reproductive biology of the Band-tailed Pigeon in Colorado and New Mexico. The Auk 92(4):665-677.
Gutiérrez, R.J., and L.A. Brennan. 1999. Game birds as keys to the conservation of North American avifauna. Pp. 2104-2124 in N.J. Adams and R.H. Slotow (eds.) Proc. 22nd Inter. Ornithol. Congr., Johannesburg: Birlife South Africa.
Gutiérrez, R.J., and D.J. Delehanty. 1999. Mountain Quail (Oreortyx pictus). In A. Poole and F. Gill (eds.). The Birds of North America No. 457: Life Histories for the 21st Century. The Philadelphia Academy of Sciences and The American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C.
Gutiérrez, R.J., and K.L. Gutiérrez. 1997. Notes on the nuptual display of the spotted Wood Quail, (Odontophorus guttatus). Ornitologia Neotropical 8:241-242.
Gutiérrez, R.J., G.S. Zimmerman, and G.W. Gullion. 2003. Daily survival rates of ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus in northern Minnesota. Wildlife Biology 9(4):351-356.
Gutiérrez, R.J., R.M. Zink, and S.Y. Yang. 1983. Genic variation, systematic, and biogeogaphic relationships of some galliform birds. Auk 100:33-47.
Popham, G. P. and R. J. Gutiérrez. 2003. Greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus nesting success and habitat use in northeastern California. Wildlife Biology 9(4):327-334.
Redpath, S.M., B.E. Arroyo, F.M. Leckie, P. Bacon, N. Bayfield, R.J. Gutiérrez, and S.J. Thirgood. 2004. Using decision modeling with stakeholders to reduce human-wildlife confilct: a raptor-grouse case study. Conservation Biology 18(2):350-359.
Zimmerman, G. S., R. R. Horton, D. R. Dessecker, and R.J. Gutiérrez. 2008. New insight to old hypotheses: Ruffed grouse population cycles. The Wilson Jounal of Ornithology 120(2):239-247.
Zimmerman, G. S., D. W. Gilmore, and R. J. Gutiérrez. 2007. Integrating grouse habitat and forestry: an example using the ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus in Minnesota. Wildlife Biology 13:51-58.
Zimmerman, G. S., and R. J. Gutiérrez. 2007. The influence of ecological factors on detecting drumming Ruffed Grouse. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(6) 1765-1772.
Braun, C.E., and R.J. Gutiérrez. 1997. Proceedings & Abstracts from the 7th International Symposium on Grouse. Wildlife Biology 3&4.
Leopold, A.S., R.J. Gutiérrez, and M.T. Bronson. 1981. North American game birds and mammals. Charles Scribner & Sons, New York, New York. 198 pp.
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