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Badyaev, A.V. 2019. Wild evolution of aerodynamics. Natural History5 (3596): 28-33.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2017. Furry Fliers: Northern flying squirrels in the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Montana Magazine 262: 30-37.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2016. Moonlight Gliders: one of nature's most spectacular air shows. bioGraphics (Cal Academy of Sciences)
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Badyaev, A.V. 2016. The Redeye Commuters. Arizona Alumni Magazine (Fall 2016): 61-63.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2016. The Making of a Southwest Icon. Arizona Alumni Magazine (Summer 2016): 66-70.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2016.The Starlight Hunter. Arizona Alumni Magazine (Spring 2016): 68-71.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2015. The Masters of Downfall: The complex mechanics behind directional tree felling by beavers. National Wildlife 57(4): 38-42.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2015. The Art of Seeing: On the "Inner Sound" of things. PhotoWorld (China) 388 : 66-71. |
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Duckworth R.A. and A.V. Badyaev. 2014. Battle of the Bluebirds. Journal of North American Bluebird Society 36 (4): 6-9. |
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Badyaev, A.V. 2014. Flying squirrels (44 species). WorldBook: Student Encyclopedia. Chicago, WorldBook Inc. |
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Badyaev, A.V. 2014. No Swan Song for the Trumpeter: The world’s largest waterfowl comes back from near extinction. National Wildlife 56 (2): 38-42. |
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Duckworth, R.A., and A.V. Badyaev. 2014. Competing for prime real estate: Fire suppression, nest boxes, and climate change alter the historical coexistence of two bluebird species in the Rocky Mountains. Montana Outdoors 13: 31-35. |
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Badyaev, A.V. 2013. Big Sky Country Wildlife: Photoessay. Alaska Airlines/Horizon Edition 24: 40-48. |
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Badyaev, A.V. 2013. Living with snakes: Arizona's rattlesnakes and their complex relationships with other desert denizens. National Wildlife 55 (3): 28-33. |
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Badyaev, A.V. 2013. Mortal Enemies: Over millennia, the extraordinary adaptability and genetic diversity of the coyote was greatly shaped by its archenemy – the wolf. Now, for the first time in a century, the two species meet again. BBC Wildlife 31(3): 46-54. |
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Badyaev, A.V. 2013. Sky Fox: Survivor from the desert's tropical past. National Wildlife 55 (2): 28-33. |
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Badyaev, A.V. 2013. The Starlight Hunter: Having evolved when old-growth deciduous forests covered North America, the uniquely arboreal grey fox is clinging to its ancient adaptations. BBC Wildlife 31(1): 62-67. |
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Badyaev, A.V. 2012. Catching Great Air: A scientist documents remarkable aerodynamic adaptations of northern flying squirrels. Montana Outdoors 11: 10-15.
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Foresman K.R., A.V. Badyaev (photos). 2012. Mammals of Montana. 2nd ed. 440 pp. illus. Mountain Press Publ. Co. (ISBN 978087842590). The 2012 Honor Book Award!
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Mills, S. et al. 2011. The Return. The phenomenal recovery of a wilderness icon. BBC Wildlife Magazine 29 (12): 44-53.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2011. Unseen America: Revealing hidden world of America's wild. BBC Wildlife Magazine 29 (10): 21-34.
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Duckworth R. A. and A.V. Badyaev. 2011. Fire suppression and climate change alter the millennium-old cycles of coexistence and replacements of two bluebird species in the Rocky Mountains. National Wildlife 50: In press.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2011. “Cirque de la Lune”: Exceptional control of gliding in flying squirrels offers insights into the evolution of powered flight in mammals. National Wildlife 50: In press.
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Badyaev, A.V. 2009. The Maiming of the Shrew: The world’s smallest mammal faces climate change. National Wildlife 47: 44-50.
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54. | Badyaev, A.V. 2003. Family Motacillidae. Encyclopedia of Birds (C. Perrins Ed.) Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology and Andromeda Oxford Limited. Oxford. | ![]() Chapter |
46. | Badyaev, A.V., and G.E. Hill. 2002. Avian quick-change artists: Exemplars of rapid adaptation, house finches show that mothers know best. Natural History 6: 58-65. | ![]() Cover Photo |
39. | Badyaev, A.V., and P. Hendricks. 2001. Wagtails and Pipits (Family Motacillidae). pp. 479-485 in The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior (eds. Elphick, C. Dunning, J.B., & D.A. Sibley). National Audubon Society. Chanticleer Press, New York | ![]() Chapter |
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Badyaev, A.V. 1986. Bird's nest surprises: Habitat structure, reproductive performance. Nature & Man (UNICEF): Vol.1: 74-76.
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1. | Badyaev, A.V. 1985. The Mallard's nest surprise: what can birds tell us. Sputnik: Vol. 8 | No PDF |
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