Concept and Project Management  Grant Ballard and Geoffrey R. Geupel Technology Daniel Barton, Grant Ballard, Doug Moody, Diana Stralberg Cartography Diana Stralberg, Grant Ballard, Daniel Barton, Lars Pomara, Viola Toniolo Site Design Daniel Barton, Grant Ballard, Diana Stralberg Database management Daniel Barton, Grant Ballard, Mary K. Chase, Diana Stralberg, Sacha Heath, Chris McCreedy, Ryan Burnett, Diana Humple, Doug Moody.
Data Contributors:

Annalaura AverillB.W. MasseyBill Hogoboom
Bob AllenBob BarnesChris Barr
Chris McCreedyChris OtahalChristina Sloop
Chuck VaughnColeman KennedyCraig Swolgard
Daniel BartonDave RienscheDave Shuford
David DeSanteDiana HumpleDolores Nice-Siegenthaler
Eugene CardiffGrant BallardHelen Kochenderfer
Jan WassermanJeanne HammondJim Booker
Jim DeStaeblerJim SteeleJoanne Gilchrist
John AlexanderJohn StephensonJohn Wagnitz
Julian WoodKathy PurcellKenneth Weaver
Kim KreitingerKirsten LindquistLarry Barnes
Madrone AudubonMark HolmgrenMark Mendelsohn
Mary ChaseMichael RognerMoe Flannery
PRBO Eastern Sierra ProjectPRBO Sacramento River ProjectPresidio
Ray HaseyRenee CormierRyan Burnett
Sacha HeathSandy ScogginSanja Hinic
Scott JenningsSherry HudsonStephen Lehman
Tim MeehanTom GardaliUSDA Forest Service Redwood Sciences Lab
Will Richardson

Please cite this resource as: Ballard, G., G. R. Geupel, D. Barton, and D. Moody. 2003. California Partners In Flight study areas database: an interactive geographic interface to California's landbird monitoring data: http://cain.nbii.gov/prbo/calpifmap/livemaps/. Point Reyes Bird Observatory, Stinson Beach, CA.

Current Wildlife Habitat Relation Map (WHR) provided courtesy of California Department of Fish and Game WHR and California Interagency Task Group. To advise of suggested changes to current range contact: Monica Parisi (DFG). Comments regarding historic range, current monitoring sites, or to contribute data, contact: Grant Ballard (PRBO).

The studyareas database is maintained in MySQL, queried by PHP. Front-end is Macromedia Flash 5. Some base maps generated using software from ESRI.

Selected References:

California Biodiversity Council, 2000. http://ceres.ca.gov/biodiv/bioregions.html Davis, F. W., D. M. Stoms, A. D. Hollander, K. A. Thomas, P. A. Stine, D. Odion, M. I. Borchert, J. H. Thorne, M. V. Gray, R. E. Walker, K. Warner, and J. Graae. 1998.

The California Gap Analysis Project--Final Report. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. [http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/gap/gap_rep.html]

California Watersheds (CALWATER 2.2). 1999. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Grinnell, J., and A.H. Miller.1944.The distribution of the birds of California. Pacific Coast Avifauna 27. Cooper Ornithological Club.Berkeley, CA.

Zeiner, D.C., W.F. Laudenslayer, Jr., K.E. Mayer, and M. White, eds. 1988-1990. California's Wildlife, Volumes I-III.

Thanks to the California Information Node (CAIN) of the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) for hosting this resource.

Please visit http://www.prbo.org/calpif/acknowledge.html for a complete list of acknowledgements.