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pro vyhledávání: '"Stanley J. Zarnoch"'
Autor:
John C. Kilgo, Thomas Mims, John I. Blake, Tracy E. Grazia, Andy Horcher, Michael Larsen, Stanley J. Zarnoch
Publikováno v:
Human-Wildlife Interactions, Vol 14, Iss 1 (2020)
Identification of management tools to reduce the incidence of deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) is important to improve motorist safety. Sharpshooting to reduce white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus; deer) along roads has proven successful in urba
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https://doaj.org/article/baa9af25b67e4bbfbf980b5696e7c157
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 45:351-359
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Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 51:380-392
Following timber harvests in bottomland mixed-oak (Quercus L.) stands, desirable oak advance regeneration can be overgrown by shade-intolerant pioneer species. We investigated the effects of group selection opening size on composition of tree regener
Publikováno v:
Forest Science. 67:119-124
Alaska forest managers seek information on how timber harvesting practices change the creation of postharvest woody residues. To predict residue volumes, researchers investigated how residue ratios—growing-stock residue volume per mill-delivered vo
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Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 49:1580-1589
We investigated how herpetofauna respond to burning and burn season in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) sandhills by contrasting preburn species richness, diversity, and evenness and captures of six reptile and six amphibian species to the first
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Journal of Forestry Research. 31:2181-2191
Little is known of the tree and stand dynamics of varied species of planted Paulownia left unmanaged until harvest in the southeastern United States. We sought to remedy this lack of information needed by land managers to make informed decisions by i
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Biological Conservation. 228:120-131
Amphibians are declining worldwide due to habitat destruction, disease, and environmental stressors. Extremely variable breeding populations and a paucity of long-term monitoring data limits rigorous testing of amphibian population trends, or bias as
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New Forests. 50:323-344
Wind is a common canopy disturbance in the upland oak (Quercus)- and hickory (Carya)-dominated stands of the Central Hardwood Region of the eastern US. Canopy openings range from small gaps, resulting from windthrow of single dominant trees, to occas
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Waterbirds. 41:145-153
Consideration of annual population count data, stream flows, water levels, and nesting habitat availability over a 29-year period suggest that Least Terns (Sternula antillarum athalossos) nesting along the Cheyenne River and Oahe Reservoir in South D
Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy. 67:367-377
Heirs’ property is a form of tenancy in common. It is typically inherited land passed to subsequent generations as intestate property, or property inherited outside of the formal probate process, without “clear title.” In economic terms, this f