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Professor, Department of Biological Sciences |
| Department: |
Biological Sciences |
| Year arrived at BSU: |
1983 |
| Mailing Address: |
Department of Biology
Boise State
University
Boise, ID 83725-1515 |
| Office Location: |
Science/Nursing 209 |
| Office Number: |
208-426-3530 |
| Fax Number: |
208-426-4267 |
| E-Mail Address: |
mbechard@boisestate.edu |
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ACADEMIC DEGREES & POSITIONS
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- B.A., State University of New York, Oswego, 1971. Biology
- M.S., Washington State University, Pullman, 1974. Botany
- Ph.D., Washington State University, Pullman, 1980. Zoology
- Assistant Professor, University of La Verne, La Verne, CA. 1980-81
- Assistant Professor, Marshall University, Huntington, WV. 1981-83
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TEACHING
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- B 100 Concepts of Biology
- B 423 General Ecology
- B 506 Raptor Ecology
- Z 341 Ornithology
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RESEARCH INTERESTS
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I am interested in plants and animals, particularly birds. I have conducted
botanical and air pollution research projects but more recently have turned to
ecological studies of the habitat needs of such birds of prey as eagles, hawks,
falcons, and ospreys with the aim of helping to preserve biological diversity.
My current interests are:
- Northern Goshawk Breeding Ecology in aspen forests of Nevada. With the
help of two graduate students, I have addressed the issue of habitat
requirements of this species when nesting in an unusual setting like high-
elevation aspen forests.
- Swainson's Hawk Migration. I am conducting satellite telemetry study in
cooperation with several federal, state and private entities to document the
routes and wintering areas of this species in while it migrates to
Argentina.
- Kestrel Population Ecology. I am conducting a long-term study of the
longevity and lifetime reproduction of American kestrels that breed in nest
boxes in an agricultural setting.
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Bechard, M.J., and J.K. Schmutz. 1995. Ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis).
In The Birds of North America, No. 172 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Academy
of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, and The American Ornithologists' Union,
Washington, D.C.
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Younk, J. V., and M.J. Bechard. 1994. Breeding ecology of the northern
goshawk in high-elevation aspen forests of northern Nevada. Studies in Avian
Biology 16:119-121.
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Smith, J.M., E. Stauber, and M.J. Bechard. 1993. Identification of peregrine
falcons using a computerized classification system of toe-scale pattern
analysis. J. Raptor Research 27:191-195.
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Bechard, M.J. 1982. Effect of vegetative cover on foraging site selection by
Swainson's hawks. Condor 84:153-159.
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Bechard, M.J. 1983. Food related incidences of brood reduction in the
Swainson's hawk. Wilson Bull. 95:233-242.
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Bechard, M.J., and C.S. Houston. 1983. Probable identity of purported
rough-legged hawk nests in the U.S. and Canada. Condor 86:348-352.
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Bechard, M.J., R.L. Knight, D.G. Smith, and R.E. Fitzner. 1990. Mutlivariate
analysis of nest sites and nest habitats of sympatric buteos in Washington. J.
Field Ornithology 61:159-170.
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Knight, R.L., D.E. Anderson, M.J. Bechard, and N.V. Marr. 1989. Geographic
variation in nest-defense behavior of the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis).
Ibis 131:22-26.
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Johnson, C.G., L.A. Nickerson, and M.J. Bechard. 1987. Grasshopper
consumption and summer flocks of nonbreeding Swainson's hawks. Condor
89:676-678.
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Bechard, M.J., B.W. Zoellick, and M. Nickerson. 1985. Accuracy in aging
nestling red-tailed hawks. J. Wildl. Manage. 49:226-228.
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Houston, C.S., and M.J. Bechard. 1984. Decline of the ferruginous hawk in
Saskatchewan. American Birds 38:166- 170.
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