Pages that link to "Item:Q45249"
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The following pages link to Michael Casazza (Q45249):
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- Sitting ducklings: Timing of hatch, nest departure, and predation risk for dabbling duck broods (Q156638) (← links)
- Spatially explicit models of seasonal habitat for greater sage‐grouse at broad spatial scales: Informing areas for management in Nevada and northeastern California (Q156649) (← links)
- Timing, frequency, and duration of incubation recesses in dabbling ducks (Q156660) (← links)
- Migration stopover ecology of Cinnamon Teal in western North America (Q156698) (← links)
- Landscape characteristics and livestock presence influence common ravens: Relevance to greater sage-grouse conservation (Q156793) (← links)
- Integrating growth and capture–mark–recapture models reveals size‐dependent survival in an elusive species (Q156898) (← links)
- Changes in habitat suitability for wintering dabbling ducks during dry conditions in the Central Valley of California (Q157298) (← links)
- Waterfowl recently infected with low pathogenic avian influenza exhibit reduced local movement and delayed migration (Q157303) (← links)
- Megafires and thick smoke portend big problems for migratory birds (Q157372) (← links)
- The Impact of Drought on Waterbirds and Their Wetland Habitats in California’s Central Valley (Q160208) (← links)
- Fate of Endangered Species in San Francisco Bay Tidal Marshes with Sea-Level Rise (Q160282) (← links)
- Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Storms on California Coastal Habitats: Part 1 (Q160388) (← links)
- AIMS for Wildlife (Q226965) (← links)
- Waterbird Ecology and Movement in the Saline Lakes (Q227046) (← links)
- Avian Influenza Prevalence Correlated to Mercury Concentrations in Wild Waterfowl (Q227193) (← links)
- Suisun Marsh Waterfowl and Wildlife Studies (Q228922) (← links)
- Integrating Remote-Sensing and Ecological Forecasting into Decision-Support for Wetland Wildlife Management in the Central Valley of California (Q229037) (← links)
- Waterfowl Ecology in California and the Pacific Flyway (Q229363) (← links)
- Dixon Field Station (Q229638) (← links)
- Sea-level rise and refuge habitats for tidal marsh species: Can artificial islands save the California Ridgway's rail? (Q233816) (← links)
- Dietary mercury exposure to endangered California Clapper Rails in San Francisco Bay (Q233906) (← links)
- Hierarchical spatial genetic structure in a distinct population segment of greater sage-grouse (Q236559) (← links)
- Tidal and seasonal effects on survival rates of the endangered California clapper rail: Does invasive Spartina facilitate greater survival in a dynamic environment? (Q236626) (← links)
- Common raven occurrence in relation to energy transmission line corridors transiting human-altered sagebrush steppe (Q236656) (← links)
- Integrating spatially explicit indices of abundance and habitat quality: an applied example for greater sage-grouse management (Q237936) (← links)
- The effects of heterospecifics and climatic conditions on incubation behavior within a mixed-species colony (Q238105) (← links)
- Nest survival is influenced by parental behaviour and heterospecifics in a mixed-species colony (Q238170) (← links)
- Waterfowl endozoochory: An overlooked long-distance dispersal mode for Cuscuta (dodder) (Q238266) (← links)
- Wildfire, climate, and invasive grass interactions negatively impact an indicator species by reshaping sagebrush ecosystems (Q238602) (← links)
- Pinyon and juniper encroachment into sagebrush ecosystems impacts distribution and survival of greater sage-grouse (Q238956) (← links)
- Surveillance for highly pathogenic influenza A viruses in California during 2014–2015 provides insights into viral evolutionary pathways and the spatiotemporal extent of viruses in the Pacific Americas Flyway (Q239774) (← links)
- Lessons from the past: isotopes of an endangered rail as indicators of underlying change to tidal marsh habitats (Q240180) (← links)
- Pintail and mallard survival in California relative to habitat, abundance, and hunting (Q241080) (← links)
- Evaluating greater sage-grouse seasonal space use relative to leks: Implications for surface use designations in sagebrush ecosystems (Q243083) (← links)
- Intraseasonal variation in survival and probable causes of mortality in greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus (Q244539) (← links)
- Does mercury contamination reduce body condition of endangered California clapper rails? (Q245091) (← links)
- Hunting influences the diel patterns in habitat selection by northern pintails Anas acuta (Q245406) (← links)
- Population structure and relatedness among female Northern Pintails in three California wintering regions (Q247208) (← links)
- Flight speeds of northern pintails during migration determined by satellite telemetry (Q249181) (← links)
- Spring migration of northern pintails from California's Central Valley wintering area tracked by satellite telemetry: Routes, timing, and destinations (Q250174) (← links)
- Rapid assessment of rice seed availability for wildlife in harvested fields (Q250533) (← links)
- Using avian radar to examine relationships among avian activity, bird strikes, and meteorological factors (Q251511) (← links)
- Avian communities in tidal salt marshes of San Francisco Bay: A review of functional groups by foraging guild and habitat association (Q251835) (← links)
- Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic (Q253526) (← links)
- Good prospects: High-resolution telemetry data suggests novel brood-site selection behavior in waterfowl (Q253649) (← links)
- Actinemys marmorata (Western Pond Turtle): Suspected predation/scavenging (Q255013) (← links)
- Wildlife Resources of the Central Valley, California: The Northern Pintail (Q255707) (← links)
- Modeling waterfowl habitat selection in the Central Valley of California to better understand the spatial relationship between commercial poultry and waterfowl (Q255904) (← links)
- Linking habitat selection to brood success in greater sage-grouse (Q256444) (← links)
- Survival, habitat use, and movements of female northern pintails radio-marked in the Suisun Marsh, California. Final Report, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and California Waterfowl Association (Q256795) (← links)