Geiser, F., J.C. Holloway, G. Körtner, T.A. Maddocks, C. Turbill and R.M. Brigham. 2000. Dobpatterns of torpor differ between free-ranging and captive mammals and birds? Pp. 95-102 in Life in the Cold: Eleventh International Hibernation Symposium. G. Heldmaier and M Klingenspor (eds.). Springer, Berlin.
Geiser, F., R.L. Drury, G. Körtner, C. Turbill, C.R. Pavey and R.M. Brigham. 2004. Passive re-warming from torpor in mammals and birds: energetic, ecological and evolutionary implications. Pp. 51-62 In B.M. Barnes and C.M. Carey (eds.). Life in the Cold: Evolution, Mechanisms, Adaptation, and Application. Twelfth International Hibernation Symposium. Biological papers of the University of Alaska, number 27. Fairbanks, AK, USA: Institute of Arctic Biology, U. Alaska.
Woods, C.P. and R.M. Brigham. 2004. The Avian Enigma: "Hibernation" by Common Poorwills (Phalaenoptilus nuttalli). Pp. 231-240 In B.M. Barnes and C.M. Carey (eds.). Life in the Cold: Evolution, Mechanisms, Adaptation, and Application. Twelfth International Hibernation Symposium. Biological papers of the University of Alaska, number 27. Fairbanks, AK, USA: Institute of Arctic Biology, U. Alaska.
Willis, C.K.R., J.E. Lane, E.T. Liknes, D.L. Swanson and R.M. Brigham. 2004. A technique for modelling thermoregulatory energy expenditure in free-ranging endotherms. Pp. 209-220 In B.M. Barnes and C.M. Carey (eds.). Life in the Cold: Evolution, Mechanisms, Adaptation, and Application. Twelfth International Hibernation Symposium. Biological papers of the University of Alaska, number 27. Fairbanks, AK, USA: Institute of Arctic Biology, U. Alaska.
Barclay, R.M.R. & R.M. Brigham. 2004. Geographic variation in the echolocation calls of bats: a complication for identifying species by their calls. Pp. 144-149 In: Brigham, R.M. et al. (eds.) 2004. Bat Echolocation Research: tools, techniques and analysis. Bat Cons. Int. Austin, TX.
Brigham, R.M., C.P. Woods, J.E. Lane, Q.E. Fletcher and F. Geiser. 2006. Ecological correlates of torpor use among five caprimulgiform birds. Acta Zoologica Sinica (suppl.) 52:401-404. Proceedings of IOC Beijing, China. August 2002.
Brigham, R.M. 2007. Forest-living Bats: What we know and what we need to learn. Pp. 1-15 In: Bats in forests: conservation and management (M.J. Lacki, J.P. Hayes and A. Kurta, eds.), Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.
Geiser, F. N. Christian, C. E. Cooper, G. Körtner, B. M. McAllan, C.R. Pavey, J. M. Turner, L.Warnecke, C. K.R. Willis and R.M. Brigham. 2008. Torpor in Marsupials: Recent Advances. Pp. 297-306 In Hypometabolism in Animals: Hibernation, Torpor and cryobiology. Proceedings of Life in the Cold. 13th International Hibernation Symposium. B.G. Lovegrove and A.E. McKechnie (eds.). ISBN 9780-620-41482-1.
Brigham, R.M., A.E. McKechnie, L.I. Doucette and F. Geiser. 2012. Heterothermy in caprimulgid birds: a review of inter- and intraspecific variation in free-ranging populations. Page 175-187 In: Ruf T, Bieber C, Arnold W, Millesi E (eds). Living in a seasonal world: thermoregulatory and metabolic adaptations. Springer, Heidelberg. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28678-0_16.
Geiser, F. and R.M. Brigham. 2012. The other functions of torpor. Page 109-121 In: Ruf T, Bieber C, Arnold W, Millesi E (eds). Living in a seasonal world: thermoregulatory and metabolic adaptations. Springer, Heidelberg. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28678-0_10.
Brigham, R.M. 2019. Common Nighthawk. Page 363-365. In Smith, A.R., Houston, C.S. and Roy, J.F. (eds.). Birds of Saskatchewan. Nature Regina. Manley Callin Series No.8.
Brigham, R.M. 2019. Common Poorwill. Page 365-366. In Smith, A.R., Houston, C.S. and Roy, J.F. (eds.). Birds of Saskatchewan. Nature Regina. Manley Callin Series No.8.
Brigham, R.M. 2019. Eastern Whip-poor-will. Page 367-368. In Smith, A.R., Houston, C.S. and Roy, J.F. (eds.). Birds of Saskatchewan. Nature Regina. Manley Callin Series No.8.
Brigham, R.M., Guderley, H., and T.A. Elbokl. 2019. From abalone to zebra mussels: 90 years of the Canadian Journal of Zoology. Canadian Journal of Zoology 97:III.
Clerc, J., R.M. Brigham, J.G. Boyles and L.P. McGuire. 2021. A NASBR history of radiotelemetry: how technology has contributed to advances in bat biology. Pp. 241-253. Fifty Years of Bat Research: Foundations and New Frontiers. Lim, B.K. et al. (eds.). Fascinating Life Sciences Series. Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-54726-4.
Brigham, R.M and B. Smit. 2022. Heterothermy in Nightjars. Nightjars: From Mystery to Model in Ecology and Evolution (C. Camacho ed.). Springer. Accepted for publication 26 October 2021.
McKechnie, A.E. and R.M. Brigham. 2022. Thermoregulation in the heat and climate change responses. Nightjars: From Mystery to Model in Ecology and Evolution (C. Camacho ed.). Springer. Accepted for publication 26 November 2021.
Geiser, F., R.L. Drury, G. Körtner, C. Turbill, C.R. Pavey and R.M. Brigham. 2004. Passive re-warming from torpor in mammals and birds: energetic, ecological and evolutionary implications. Pp. 51-62 In B.M. Barnes and C.M. Carey (eds.). Life in the Cold: Evolution, Mechanisms, Adaptation, and Application. Twelfth International Hibernation Symposium. Biological papers of the University of Alaska, number 27. Fairbanks, AK, USA: Institute of Arctic Biology, U. Alaska.
Woods, C.P. and R.M. Brigham. 2004. The Avian Enigma: "Hibernation" by Common Poorwills (Phalaenoptilus nuttalli). Pp. 231-240 In B.M. Barnes and C.M. Carey (eds.). Life in the Cold: Evolution, Mechanisms, Adaptation, and Application. Twelfth International Hibernation Symposium. Biological papers of the University of Alaska, number 27. Fairbanks, AK, USA: Institute of Arctic Biology, U. Alaska.
Willis, C.K.R., J.E. Lane, E.T. Liknes, D.L. Swanson and R.M. Brigham. 2004. A technique for modelling thermoregulatory energy expenditure in free-ranging endotherms. Pp. 209-220 In B.M. Barnes and C.M. Carey (eds.). Life in the Cold: Evolution, Mechanisms, Adaptation, and Application. Twelfth International Hibernation Symposium. Biological papers of the University of Alaska, number 27. Fairbanks, AK, USA: Institute of Arctic Biology, U. Alaska.
Barclay, R.M.R. & R.M. Brigham. 2004. Geographic variation in the echolocation calls of bats: a complication for identifying species by their calls. Pp. 144-149 In: Brigham, R.M. et al. (eds.) 2004. Bat Echolocation Research: tools, techniques and analysis. Bat Cons. Int. Austin, TX.
Brigham, R.M., C.P. Woods, J.E. Lane, Q.E. Fletcher and F. Geiser. 2006. Ecological correlates of torpor use among five caprimulgiform birds. Acta Zoologica Sinica (suppl.) 52:401-404. Proceedings of IOC Beijing, China. August 2002.
Brigham, R.M. 2007. Forest-living Bats: What we know and what we need to learn. Pp. 1-15 In: Bats in forests: conservation and management (M.J. Lacki, J.P. Hayes and A. Kurta, eds.), Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.
Geiser, F. N. Christian, C. E. Cooper, G. Körtner, B. M. McAllan, C.R. Pavey, J. M. Turner, L.Warnecke, C. K.R. Willis and R.M. Brigham. 2008. Torpor in Marsupials: Recent Advances. Pp. 297-306 In Hypometabolism in Animals: Hibernation, Torpor and cryobiology. Proceedings of Life in the Cold. 13th International Hibernation Symposium. B.G. Lovegrove and A.E. McKechnie (eds.). ISBN 9780-620-41482-1.
Brigham, R.M., A.E. McKechnie, L.I. Doucette and F. Geiser. 2012. Heterothermy in caprimulgid birds: a review of inter- and intraspecific variation in free-ranging populations. Page 175-187 In: Ruf T, Bieber C, Arnold W, Millesi E (eds). Living in a seasonal world: thermoregulatory and metabolic adaptations. Springer, Heidelberg. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28678-0_16.
Geiser, F. and R.M. Brigham. 2012. The other functions of torpor. Page 109-121 In: Ruf T, Bieber C, Arnold W, Millesi E (eds). Living in a seasonal world: thermoregulatory and metabolic adaptations. Springer, Heidelberg. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28678-0_10.
Brigham, R.M. 2019. Common Nighthawk. Page 363-365. In Smith, A.R., Houston, C.S. and Roy, J.F. (eds.). Birds of Saskatchewan. Nature Regina. Manley Callin Series No.8.
Brigham, R.M. 2019. Common Poorwill. Page 365-366. In Smith, A.R., Houston, C.S. and Roy, J.F. (eds.). Birds of Saskatchewan. Nature Regina. Manley Callin Series No.8.
Brigham, R.M. 2019. Eastern Whip-poor-will. Page 367-368. In Smith, A.R., Houston, C.S. and Roy, J.F. (eds.). Birds of Saskatchewan. Nature Regina. Manley Callin Series No.8.
Brigham, R.M., Guderley, H., and T.A. Elbokl. 2019. From abalone to zebra mussels: 90 years of the Canadian Journal of Zoology. Canadian Journal of Zoology 97:III.
Clerc, J., R.M. Brigham, J.G. Boyles and L.P. McGuire. 2021. A NASBR history of radiotelemetry: how technology has contributed to advances in bat biology. Pp. 241-253. Fifty Years of Bat Research: Foundations and New Frontiers. Lim, B.K. et al. (eds.). Fascinating Life Sciences Series. Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-54726-4.
Brigham, R.M and B. Smit. 2022. Heterothermy in Nightjars. Nightjars: From Mystery to Model in Ecology and Evolution (C. Camacho ed.). Springer. Accepted for publication 26 October 2021.
McKechnie, A.E. and R.M. Brigham. 2022. Thermoregulation in the heat and climate change responses. Nightjars: From Mystery to Model in Ecology and Evolution (C. Camacho ed.). Springer. Accepted for publication 26 November 2021.