Paruk, J. D., I. J. Stenhouse, B. J. Sigel, E. M. Adams, W. A. Montevecchi, D. C. Evers, A. T. Gilbert, M. Duron, D. Long IV, J. Hemming, and P. Tuttle. 2019. Oiling of American white pelicans, common loons, and northern gannets in the winter following the Deepwater Horizon (MC 252) oil spill. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 191: 817. DOI: 10.1007/s10661-019-7925-y. (PDF)
Visco, D. M., N. L. Michel, W. A. Boyle, B. J. Sigel, S. Woltmann, and T. W. Sherry. 2015. Patterns and causes of understory bird declines in human-disturbed tropical forest landscapes: a case study from Central America. Biological Conservation 191: 117-129. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2015.05.018. (PDF)
Coblentz, K. E., J. R. Henkel, B. J. Sigel, and C. M. Taylor. 2015. Influence of sediment characteristics on the composition of soft-sediment intertidal communities in the northern Gulf of Mexico. PeerJ 3:e1014. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.1014. (PDF)
Boyle, W. A. and B. J. Sigel. 2015. Ongoing changes in the avifauna of La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica: twenty-three years of Christmas Bird Counts. Biological Conservation 188: 11-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2015.01.004. (PDF)
Coblentz, K. E., J. R. Henkel, B. J. Sigel, and, C. M. Taylor. 2015. Technical note: The use of laser diffraction particle size analyzers for inference on infauna-sediment relationships. Estuaries and Coasts 38(2): 699-702. DOI: 10.1007/s12237-014-9837-y. (PDF)
Paruk, J. D., D. Long IV, C. Perkins, A. East, B. J. Sigel, and D. C. Evers. 2014. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons detected in Common Loons (Gavia immer). Waterbirds 37(Special Publication 1): 85-93. (PDF)
Henkel, J.R., B. J. Sigel, and C. M. Taylor. 2014. Oiling rates and condition indices of shorebirds on the northern Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Journal of Field Ornithology 85(4): 408-420. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12080. (PDF)
Henkel, J. R., B. J. Sigel, and C. M. Taylor. 2012. Large-scale impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Can local disturbance affect distant ecosystems through migratory shorebirds? BioScience 62(7): 676-685. (PDF)
Sigel, B. J., W. D. Robinson, and T. W. Sherry. 2010. Comparing bird community responses to forest fragmentation in two lowland Central American reserves. Biological Conservation 143(2): 340-350. (PDF) (Appendix.doc)
Young, B. E., T. W. Sherry, B. Sigel, and S. Woltmann. 2008. Nesting success of Costa Rican rainforest birds in response to edge and isolation effects. Biotropica 40(5): 615-622. (PDF)
Múnera-Roldán, C., M. Cody, R. H. Schiele-Zavala, B. Sigel and S. Woltmann. 2007. New and noteworthy records of birds from southeastern Nicaragua. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 127(2): 152-161. (PDF)
Sigel, B. J., T. W. Sherry, and B. E. Young. 2006. Avian community response to lowland tropical rainforest isolation: 40 years of change at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Conservation Biology 20(1): 111-121. (PDF) (Appendix.doc)
Visco, D. M., N. L. Michel, W. A. Boyle, B. J. Sigel, S. Woltmann, and T. W. Sherry. 2015. Patterns and causes of understory bird declines in human-disturbed tropical forest landscapes: a case study from Central America. Biological Conservation 191: 117-129. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2015.05.018. (PDF)
Coblentz, K. E., J. R. Henkel, B. J. Sigel, and C. M. Taylor. 2015. Influence of sediment characteristics on the composition of soft-sediment intertidal communities in the northern Gulf of Mexico. PeerJ 3:e1014. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.1014. (PDF)
Boyle, W. A. and B. J. Sigel. 2015. Ongoing changes in the avifauna of La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica: twenty-three years of Christmas Bird Counts. Biological Conservation 188: 11-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2015.01.004. (PDF)
Coblentz, K. E., J. R. Henkel, B. J. Sigel, and, C. M. Taylor. 2015. Technical note: The use of laser diffraction particle size analyzers for inference on infauna-sediment relationships. Estuaries and Coasts 38(2): 699-702. DOI: 10.1007/s12237-014-9837-y. (PDF)
Paruk, J. D., D. Long IV, C. Perkins, A. East, B. J. Sigel, and D. C. Evers. 2014. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons detected in Common Loons (Gavia immer). Waterbirds 37(Special Publication 1): 85-93. (PDF)
Henkel, J.R., B. J. Sigel, and C. M. Taylor. 2014. Oiling rates and condition indices of shorebirds on the northern Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Journal of Field Ornithology 85(4): 408-420. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12080. (PDF)
Henkel, J. R., B. J. Sigel, and C. M. Taylor. 2012. Large-scale impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Can local disturbance affect distant ecosystems through migratory shorebirds? BioScience 62(7): 676-685. (PDF)
Sigel, B. J., W. D. Robinson, and T. W. Sherry. 2010. Comparing bird community responses to forest fragmentation in two lowland Central American reserves. Biological Conservation 143(2): 340-350. (PDF) (Appendix.doc)
Young, B. E., T. W. Sherry, B. Sigel, and S. Woltmann. 2008. Nesting success of Costa Rican rainforest birds in response to edge and isolation effects. Biotropica 40(5): 615-622. (PDF)
Múnera-Roldán, C., M. Cody, R. H. Schiele-Zavala, B. Sigel and S. Woltmann. 2007. New and noteworthy records of birds from southeastern Nicaragua. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 127(2): 152-161. (PDF)
Sigel, B. J., T. W. Sherry, and B. E. Young. 2006. Avian community response to lowland tropical rainforest isolation: 40 years of change at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Conservation Biology 20(1): 111-121. (PDF) (Appendix.doc)