Carla Cicero
List of Publications

1.
1985.
Johnson, N. K. and C. CICERO. The breeding avifauna of San Benito Mountain, California: Evidence for change over one-half century. Western Birds 16:1-23.
2. 1986.
Johnson, N. K. and C. CICERO. Richness and distribution of montane avifaunas in the White-Inyo Region, California. Pages 137-159 in C. A. Hall, Jr. and D. J. Young (eds.). Natural History of the White-Inyo Range, eastern California and western Nevada and high altitude physiology. Proceedings of the University of California White Mountain Research Station Symposium, August 23-25, 1985. Bishop, California, volume 1:i-240.
3.
1987.
Barnhardt, S., J. R. McBride, P. Da Silva, C. CICERO and P. Warner. Vegetation dynamics of the northern oak woodland. Pp. 53-58 in U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-100, Berkeley, CA.
4.
1987.
Melchiors, M.A. and C. CICERO. Streamside and adjacent upland forest habitats in the Ouachita Mountains. Proc. Annual Conf. Southeast. Assoc. Fish and Wildlife Agencies 41:385-393.
5. 1989.
CICERO, C. Avian community structure in a large urban park: controls of local richness and diversity. Landscape and Urban Planning 17:221-241.
6. 1991.
Johnson, N. K. and C. CICERO. Breeding birds. Pages 361-436 in Natural History of the White-Inyo Range, eastern California (C. A. Hall, Jr., ed.). University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 536 pp.
7. 1991.
Johnson, N. K. and C. CICERO. Mitochondrial DNA sequence variability in two species of sparrows of the genus Amphispiza. Acta Congressus Internationalis Ornithologici: 600-610.
8. 1992.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. Genetic differentiation between populations of Hutton's Vireo (Aves: Vireonidae) in disjunct allopatry. Southwestern Naturalist 37:344-348.
9. 1993.
CICERO, C. Vulnerability of prey stimulates attacks by jays and shrikes on adult birds. Western Birds 24:101-102.
10. 1994.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. Mitochondrial DNA divergence at the cytochrome b locus in sapsuckers. Journal fur Ornithologie 135:351 (abstract).
11. 1995.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. Speciation in sapsuckers (Sphyrapicus): III. Mitochondrial-DNA sequence divergence at the cytochrome-b locus. Auk 112:547-563.
12. 1995.
CICERO, C. Book Review: The Marin County Breeding Bird Atlas. A Distributional and Natural History of Coastal California Birds (by W. D. Shuford), and Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Monterey County, California (by D. Roberson and C. Tenney, eds.). Auk 112:530-533.
13. 1996.
CICERO, C. Sibling species of titmice in the Parus inornatus complex (Aves: Paridae). University of California Publications in Zoology 128:1-217.
14. 1996.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. Declining scientific standards in studies of avian distribution. Book Review: California Birds: Their Status and Distribution (by A. Small). Auk 113:522-523.
15. 1997.
CICERO, C. Boggy meadows, livestock grazing, and interspecific interactions: influences on the insular distribution of montane Lincoln's Sparrows (Melospiza lincolnii alticola). Great Basin Naturalist 57:104-115.
16. 1998.
Johnson, N. K., J. V. Remsen, Jr. and C. CICERO. Refined colorimetry validates endangered subspecies of the Least Tern. Condor 100:18-26.
17. 1998.
Johnson, N. K., J. V. Remsen, Jr. and C. CICERO. Biologic species of birds in theory and practice. Abstract in Proceedings of the XXII International Ornithological Congress, Durban (N. J. Adams and R. H. Slotow, eds.). Ostrich (Journal of African Ornithology):81.
18. 1998.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. Molecular phylogeny and ecological diversification in a clade of New World songbirds (genus Vireo). Molecular Ecology 7:1359-1370.
19. 1999.
Johnson, N. K., J. V. Remsen, Jr. and C. CICERO. Resolution of the debate over species concepts in ornithology: a new comprehensive biologic species concept. Pages 1470-1482 in Proceedings of the 22 International Ornithological Congress, Durban (Adams, N. J. And R. H. Slowtow, eds.). Johannesburg: Birdlife South Africa.
20. 2000.
CICERO, C. and Z Morgan Benowitz-Fredericks. Song themes and variation in insular populations of Lincoln's Sparrows (Melospiza lincolnii), with comparisons to other species of Melospiza. Auk 117:52-64.
21. 2000.
CICERO, C. Oak Titmouse (Baeolophus inornatus) and Juniper Titmouse (Baeolophus ridgwayi). In The Birds of North America, No. 485 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. 28 pp.
22. 2000.
AOU COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE (one of 8 members). Forty-second supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds. Auk 117:847-858.
23. 2001.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. Higher level phylogeny of vireos (Aves: Vireonidae) based on sequences of multiple mtDNA genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 20:27-40.
24. 2002.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. Molecular phylogeny and character evolution in the Empidonax group of tyrant flycatchers. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 22:289-302.
25. 2002.
AOU COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE (one of 8 members). Forty-third supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds. Auk 119:897-906.
26. 2002.
Johnson, N. K. and C. CICERO. The role of ecologic diversification in sibling speciation of Empidonax flycatchers (Tyrannidae): Multigene evidence from mtDNA. Molecular Ecology 11:2065-2081.
27. 2003.
AOU COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE (one of 8 members). Forty-fourth supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds. Auk 120:923-931.
28. 2004.
CARLA CICERO. In Memoriam: Ned K. Johnson. Auk 121:600-602.
29. 2004.
Johnson, N. K. and C. CICERO. New mtDNA data affirm the importance of Pleistocene speciation in North American birds. Evolution 58:1122-1130.
30. 2004.
CICERO, C. Barriers to sympatry between avian sibling species (Paridae: Baeolophus) in tenuous secondary contact. Evolution 58:1573-1587.
31. 2004.
Moritz, C. and C. CICERO. DNA barcoding: Promise and pitfalls. Correspondence in response to Herbert et al., PLOS 2:e312 (2004), Identification of birds through DNA barcodes. Public Library of Science 2:e354.
32. 2004.
AOU COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE (one of 8 members). Forty-fifth supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds. Auk 121:985-995.
33. 2005.
Peterson, A. T., C. CICERO, and J. Wieczorek. Free and open access to bird specimen data: Why? Auk 122:987-990.
34. 2005.
AOU COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE (one of 8 members). Forty-sixth supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds. Auk 122:1026-1031.
35. 2005.
Robbins, M. B., D. E. Seibel, and C. CICERO. Yellow-bellied (Sphyrapicus varius) x Red-breasted (S. ruber) sapsucker hybrid from eastern Kansas, with comments on the field identification of adult sapsuckers. North American Birds 59:360-363. (link to D. E. Seibel web page)
36. 2005.
COMMITTEE ON MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS (Chair of 3 member committee). Ned K. Johnson. In Memoriam, Academic Senate, University of California, Berkeley. (link to Academic Senate web page)
37. 2006.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. Diagnosability of subspecies: Lessons from Sage Sparrows (Amphispiza belli) for analysis of geographic variation in birds. Auk 123:266-274.
38. 2006.
CICERO, C. and N. K. Johnson. The tempo of avian diversification: Reply. Evolution 60:413-414. [Reply to R. M. Zink and J. Klicka, The tempo of avian diversification: A comment on Johnson and Cicero, Evolution 60:411-412.].