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Publikováno v:
Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research. 95:215-228
Bottomland hardwoods forests (BLHW) are increasingly subject to active management for water quality improvement, streambank stabilization, to mitigate for urban expansion and to improve habitat for wildlife. Since the majority of remaining BLHW are d
Autor:
Brian P. Oswald, Courtney McInnerney, Christopher M. Schalk, Roger J. Masse, Christopher E. Comer
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Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 12:61-69
Once covering approximately 46 million hectares of the Midwestern United States extending from southern Wisconsin southward into Texas, canopy cover of oak savannas ranged from 10% to 70%, and were dominated by fire-resistant oak species such as bur
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Forest Science. 67:165-178
In the southern United States, some landowners have established plantations of eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.) and are managing them on short rotations (
Autor:
Michael L. Morrison, Haemish Melville, Christopher E. Comer, Jason B. Hardin, Warren C. Conway
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Biology. 2020:1-12
Despite the increasing spatial, temporal and dietary overlap between bobcats Lynx rufus and coyotes Canis latrans, these species live sympatrically throughout much of North America. To determine if differential activity patterns relative to abiotic v
Autor:
Cory K. Adams, Christopher E. Comer, Christopher M. Schalk, Sarah E. Ebert, Kasey L. Jobe, Daniel Saenz
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Wildlife Society Bulletin. 43:231-237
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Systemic Practice and Action Research. 32:429-442
Human perceptions under unstructured forms contain valuable information for ecological restoration (ER). To aid in ER, this paper introduces a working process to analyze the unstructured information for the case study of black bear restoration (BBR)
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Restoration Ecology. 27:70-81
Weed control and overstory reduction are important silvicultural treatments for improving survival and growth of under‐planted oak and hickory seedlings. Mast‐producing trees in the bottomland forests of the blackland prairie and Post Oak Savanna
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Acta Chiropterologica. 20:195-205
Understanding foraging habits can be important for elucidating the ecology of any species and for designing appropriate conservation strategies. Common methods for determining bat diets, such as morphological examination of fecal material or recovery
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Forest Ecology and Management. 417:40-48
Silvicultural treatments (e.g., selective timber harvests) that are prescribed to promote wildlife habitat are intended to alter the physical structure of forests to achieve conditions deemed beneficial for wildlife. Such treatments have been advocat
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Wildlife Society Bulletin. 41:499-507
Low fawn recruitment, particularly related to coyote (Canis latrans) predation, has been seen as a potentially important factor limiting growth in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) populations in the southeastern United States. We quantified