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Joseph Gubanyi,
Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Concordia University
800 North Columbia
Seward, NE 68434
(402) 643-7316
Joseph.Gubanyi@cune.edu
Publications:
Mollhoff, W., J. Gubanyi,
and M. Brogie. 2008. FIRST REPORT OF ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER
(Myiarchus cinerascens) BREEDING IN THE NEBRASKA
PANHANDLE REGION.
Gubanyi J., J. Savidge,
S. Hygnstrom, K. VerCauteren, G. Garabrand, and S. Korte. 2008. Deer Impact
on Vegetation in Natural Areas in
Huebschman,
J., P. W. Freeman, H. H. Genoways, and J. A. Gubanyi. 2004.Observations on
Small Mammals Recovered from Owl Pellets in
Coyote
Food Habits at Desoto National Wildlife Refuge, J. J. Huebschman, S. E.
Hyngstrom, and J. A. Gubanyi. 1997. The Prairie Naturalist
29:99-109.
Gubanyi,
J. A., R. M. Case and R. Loch. The Barn Owl - Silent Master of the Night.
Nebraskaland, Vol 75, No. 8, October, 1995.
Gubanyi,
J. A., R. M. Case and G. Wingfield. 1992. Diet and nesting success of barn
owls breeding in western
Photograph:
Pictorial Highlights: Broad-tailed hummingbird in
Geographic
Distribution:
Dissertation:
Effects of High Deer Densities on Forests in
Thesis:
Habitat Use and Diet Analysis of Breeding Common Barn-owls in