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pro vyhledávání: '"Bryce A Maxell"'
Autor:
Lorin L Hicks, Nathan A Schwab, Jessica A Homyack, Jay E Jones, Bryce A Maxell, Braden O Burkholder
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0241052 (2020)
Traditional pathogen surveillance methods for white-nose syndrome (WNS), the most serious threat to hibernating North American bats, focus on fungal presence where large congregations of hibernating bats occur. However, in the western USA, WNS-suscep
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eb46954a521949859e483ca65c7c13ae
Autor:
Theodore J Weller, Thomas J Rodhouse, Daniel J Neubaum, Patricia C Ormsbee, Rita D Dixon, Diana L Popp, Jason A Williams, Scott D Osborn, Bruce W Rogers, Laura O Beard, Angela M McIntire, Kimberly A Hersey, Abigail Tobin, Nichole L Bjornlie, Jennifer Foote, Dan A Bachen, Bryce A Maxell, Michael L Morrison, Shawn C Thomas, George V Oliver, Kirk W Navo
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 10, p e0205647 (2018)
Efforts to conserve bats in the western United States have long been impeded by a lack of information on their winter whereabouts, particularly bats in the genus Myotis. The recent arrival of white-nose syndrome in western North America has increased
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d2388c82db5843258b50ab80d8163142
Autor:
David S. Pilliod, Rebecca M. McCaffery, Robert S. Arkle, Rick D. Scherer, Jacqueline B. Cupples, Lisa A. Eby, Blake R. Hossack, Hallie Lingo, Kristin N. Lohr, Bryce A. Maxell, Megan J. McGuire, Chad Mellison, Marisa K. Meyer, James C. Munger, Teri Slatauski, Rachel Van Horne
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators, Vol 136, Iss, Pp 108648-(2022)
Amphibian populations are sensitive to environmental temperatures and moisture, which vary with local weather conditions and may reach new norms and extremes as contemporary climate change progresses. Using long-term (11–16 years) mark-recapture da
Autor:
Megan Mueller, Mackenzie R. Jeffress, Adam B. Smith, Kurt E. Galbreath, Chris MacGlover, Charles L. Hayes, Angie Schmidt, Kerry R. Foresman, L. Embere Hall, Beth Pratt, Tom Manning, Jim Jacobson, Mitch East, Leona K. Svancara, Shannon L. Hilty, Martin Nugent, Kristina A. Ernest, Liesl P. Erb, Mary Rasmussen-Flores, Kevin C. Rowe, Brian Fauver, Mark Edwards, Gail H. Collins, Karen M. C. Rowe, Lucas Moyer-Horner, Thomas J. Rodhouse, Hillary L. Robison, Ken Goehring, Michael A. Russello, Christopher Daly, Joan C. Hagar, Vicki Saab, Peter D Billman, Clinton W. Epps, Aaron N. Johnston, Jennifer L. Wilkening, Chris Curlis, Joseph A. E. Stewart, Hayley C. Lanier, John D. Perrine, Matthew D. Waterhouse, Bryce A. Maxell, Marie L. Westover, Philippe Henry, Chris Ray, Jason Brewer, Anna D. Chalfoun, James N. Stuart, Corrie McFarland, April Craighead, Kimberly A. Hersey, Amy E. Seglund, Aimee Elizabeth Kessler, Julie Timmins, Jessica A. Castillo Vardaro, Toni Lyn Morelli, Daniel F. Doak, Will Thompson, Johanna Varner, Rob Klinger, Rayo McCollough, Eric Miskow, Amy Masching, Erik A. Beever, Tom H. Rickman, Leah H. Yandow, Gretchen Blatz, Arthur Rodriguez, Gregg Treinish
Publikováno v:
Nature Climate Change. 9:787-794
Accounting for within-species variability in the relationship between occurrence and climate is essential to forecasting species’ responses to climate change. Few climate-vulnerability assessments explicitly consider intraspecific variation, and th
Autor:
Bryce A. Maxell, Braden Burkholder, Jessica A. Homyack, Nathan A. Schwab, John E. Jones, Lorin L. Hicks
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0241052 (2020)
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0241052 (2020)
Traditional pathogen surveillance methods for white-nose syndrome (WNS), the most serious threat to hibernating North American bats, focus on fungal presence where large congregations of hibernating bats occur. However, in the western USA, WNS-suscep
Autor:
Thomas J. Rodhouse, Bruce W. Rogers, Jennifer Foote, Angela M. McIntire, Daniel J. Neubaum, Daniel A. Bachen, Rita D. Dixon, Theodore J. Weller, Nichole L. Bjornlie, Bryce A. Maxell, Abigail Tobin, Jason A. Williams, George V. Oliver, Kirk W. Navo, Diana L. Popp, Shawn C. Thomas, Laura O. Beard, Scott D. Osborn, Kimberly A. Hersey, Michael L. Morrison, Patricia C. Ormsbee
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 10, p e0205647 (2018)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Efforts to conserve bats in the western United States have long been impeded by a lack of information on their winter whereabouts, particularly bats in the genus Myotis. The recent arrival of white-nose syndrome in western North America has increased
Autor:
Jake Chaffin, Allison Begley, Dave Stagliano, Bryce A. Maxell, Adam J. Sepulveda, Megan J. Layhee
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Invasions. 10:69-77
The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a globally distributed invasive species that was introduced to the Yellowstone River floodplain of Montana. Knowledge about floodplain habitat features that allow for bullfrog persistence and spread
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 170:169-176
Environmental stochasticity can have profound effects on the dynamics and viability of wild populations, and habitat heterogeneity provides one mechanism by which populations may be buffered against the negative effects of environmental fluctuations.