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pro vyhledávání: '"Patrick J Weatherhead"'
Autor:
Eric T Hileman, Richard B King, John M Adamski, Thomas G Anton, Robyn L Bailey, Sarah J Baker, Nickolas D Bieser, Thomas A Bell, Kristin M Bissell, Danielle R Bradke, Henry Campa, Gary S Casper, Karen Cedar, Matthew D Cross, Brett A DeGregorio, Michael J Dreslik, Lisa J Faust, Daniel S Harvey, Robert W Hay, Benjamin C Jellen, Brent D Johnson, Glenn Johnson, Brooke D Kiel, Bruce A Kingsbury, Matthew J Kowalski, Yu Man Lee, Andrew M Lentini, John C Marshall, David Mauger, Jennifer A Moore, Rori A Paloski, Christopher A Phillips, Paul D Pratt, Thomas Preney, Kent A Prior, Andrew Promaine, Michael Redmer, Howard K Reinert, Jeremy D Rouse, Kevin T Shoemaker, Scott Sutton, Terry J VanDeWalle, Patrick J Weatherhead, Doug Wynn, Anne Yagi
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 2, p e0172011 (2017)
Elucidating how life history traits vary geographically is important to understanding variation in population dynamics. Because many aspects of ectotherm life history are climate-dependent, geographic variation in climate is expected to have a large
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/38e82b9cbbb14806932b5fec07d47f67
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 26, Iss , Pp e01471- (2021)
To combat worldwide decline in biodiversity, many conservation strategies have been developed to counter anthropogenic threats. Among these is roadside barrier fencing designed to mitigate road mortality, a major threat to many terrestrial vertebrate
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https://doaj.org/article/bcb1634d2291406f9585420efdf568c8
Publikováno v:
Population Ecology. 63:145-151
Autor:
Brett A. DeGregorio, Gabriel Blouin-Demers, Gerardo L.F. Carfagno, J. Whitfield Gibbons, Stephen J. Mullin, Jinelle H. Sperry, John D. Willson, Kenny Wray, Patrick J. Weatherhead
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 96:1196-1202
Because body size affects nearly all facets of an organism’s life history, ecologists have long been interested in large-scale patterns of body-size variation, as well as why those large-scale patterns often differ between sexes. We explored body-s
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 78:1005-1011
If differences in ecological requirements result in juvenile birds using different habitats from breeding birds, then habitat management to protect those birds must protect both breeding and post-breeding habitats. We examined habitat selection by ju
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 47:105-111
Nocturnal activity is important for many animals, but difficulty in documenting that activity has hampered efforts to understand factors that influence when animals are active at night. We used automated radiotelemetry to provide the first detailed t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology. 43:496-502
Seasonal variation in nest success is well documented for many bird species. Predator behavior has been suggested as a mechanism behind these seasonal patterns, but this hypothesis has received little attention. Here we test the hypothesis that preda
Publikováno v:
The Auk. 129:638-644
Nest predation is a major cause of reproductive failure for many birds; as a consequence, birds that can assess the abundance of predators and avoid nesting where they perceive predation risk to be high should be favored. For dabbling ducks, mammals
Autor:
Peter C. Jones, Richard B. King, Robyn L. Bailey, Nickolas D. Bieser, Kristin Bissell, Henry Campa, Trisha Crabill, Matthew D. Cross, Brett A. Degregorio, Michael J. Dreslik, Francis E. Durbian, Daniel S. Harvey, Scott E. Hecht, Benjamin C. Jellen, Glenn Johnson, Bruce A. Kingsbury, Matthew J. Kowalski, James Lee, Jennifer V. Manning, Jennifer A. Moore, Julie Oakes, Christopher A. Phillips, Kent A. Prior, Jeanine M. Refsnider, Jeremy D. Rouse, Joseph R. Sage, Richard A. Seigel, Donald B. Shepard, Chad S. Smith, Terry J. Vandewalle, Patrick J. Weatherhead, Anne Yagi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 76:1576-1586
Decisions affecting wildlife management and conservation policy of imperiled species are often aided by population models. Reliable population models require accurate estimates of vital rates and an understanding of how vital rates vary geographicall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Thermal Biology. 37:273-281
Behavioral thermoregulation is expected to be critical in determining the capacity of reptiles to respond to climate warming and how that response will vary with latitude. We used radio-telemetry to compare behavioral thermoregulation among ratsnake