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Autor:
Seth M. Harju, Chad V. Olson, Lisa Foy-Martin, Stephen L. Webb, Matthew R. Dzialak, Jeffrey B. Winstead, Larry D. Hayden-Wing
Publikováno v:
Human-Wildlife Interactions, Vol 7, Iss 2 (2017)
A community-level approach to identify important brood habitats of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) may prove useful in guiding management actions because it acknowledges that important habitat components are not ecologically independe
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https://doaj.org/article/9f51b1072e0148a5a535c81d2c6e6755
Autor:
Matthew R Dzialak, Seth M Harju, Robert G Osborn, John J Wondzell, Larry D Hayden-Wing, Jeffrey B Winstead, Stephen L Webb
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 1, p e14597 (2011)
BackgroundConserving animal populations in places where human activity is increasing is an ongoing challenge in many parts of the world. We investigated how human activity interacted with maternal status and individual variation in behavior to affect
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https://doaj.org/article/b7e0853abda34652b3bdc85f186df9e5
Autor:
Seth M. Harju, Jeffrey B. Winstead, Stephen L. Webb, Larry D. Hayden-Wing, Matthew R. Dzialak, Chad V. Olson
Publikováno v:
Rangeland Ecology & Management. 66:10-18
Developing sustainable rangeland management strategies requires solution-driven research that addresses ecological issues within the context of regionally important socioeconomic concerns. A key sustainability issue in many regions of the world is co
Autor:
Matthew R. Dzialak, Larry D. Hayden-Wing, Jeffrey B. Winstead, Autumn Fox, Seth M. Harju, Fred Van Dyke
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management. 50:942-955
Elk (Cervus elaphus) are known to shift habitat use in response to environmental modifications, including those associated with various forms of energy development. The specific behavioral responses underlying these trends, however, have not been eff
Autor:
Matthew R. Dzialak, Larry D. Hayden-Wing, Seth M. Harju, Stephen L. Webb, Jeffrey B. Winstead
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 35:261-269
It is important to consider how human activity might influence behavior (e.g., space use and movement) in animals because such influences could have consequences for animal distribution or population performance. We documented and compared annual spa
Autor:
Larry D. Hayden-Wing, John J. Wondzell, Matthew R. Dzialak, Seth M. Harju, Jeffrey B. Winstead, Stephen L. Webb, James P. Mudd
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 26:775-790
Prioritizing habitat for animal conservation in heterogeneous landscapes requires an understanding of where animal occurrence coincides with human influences on demographic performance. We related broad-scale patterns of occurrence with risk of morta
Autor:
Robert G. Osborn, Seth M. Harju, Matthew R. Dzialak, Jeffrey B. Winstead, Larry D. Hayden-Wing
Publikováno v:
Animal Conservation. 14:502-511
Managing wildlife populations in areas subject to human activity is an increasingly prominent challenge. Estimating resource selection functions for species of conservation concern and developing spatially explicit maps predicting animal use across l
Autor:
Jeffrey B. Winstead, Matthew R. Dzialak, Renee C. Taylor, Seth M. Harju, Larry D. Hayden-Wing
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Management. 74:437-448
Rapid expansion of energy development in some portions of the Intermountain West, USA, has prompted concern regarding impacts to declining greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) populations. We used retrospective analyses of public data to e
Autor:
John R. Baldwin, Jeffrey B. Winstead, Matthew R. Dzialak, Terry J. Kreeger, Larry D. Hayden-Wing
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Management. 72:1267-1271
We chemically restrained free-ranging coyotes (Canis latrans), red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), and raccoons (Procyon lotor) using medetomidine antagonized by atipamezole. All coyotes and 80% of red foxes were sedated with mean ± standard deviation doses
Publikováno v:
Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation. 1999:641-650
In 1996 US Energy/Kennecott Uranium Company initiated a large-scale, long-term monitoring program to document whether or not proposed uranium mining activities under Green Mountain in Central Wyoming would cause a groundwater draw-down resulting in c