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The following pages link to Todd E Katzner (Q47131):
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- Ecological effects of pinyon-juniper removal in the Western United States—A synthesis of scientific research, January 2014–March 2021 (Q55252) (← links)
- Evaluating autonomous acoustic surveying techniques for rails in tidal marshes (Q144925) (← links)
- Flight response to spatial and temporal correlates informs risk from wind turbines to the California Condor (Q144936) (← links)
- New insights into the phylogenetics and population structure of the prairie falcon (Falco mexicanus) (Q144943) (← links)
- Movements and landscape use of Eastern Imperial Eagles Aquila heliaca in Central Asia (Q144969) (← links)
- Raptor interactions with wind energy: Case studies from around the world (Q145127) (← links)
- Golden Eagle Monitoring Plan for the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (Q145181) (← links)
- Improving estimation of flight altitude in wildlife telemetry studies (Q145248) (← links)
- Occupancy modeling of autonomously recorded vocalizations to predict distribution of rallids in tidal wetlands (Q145336) (← links)
- Origins of lead in populations of raptors (Q145616) (← links)
- Lack of observed movement response to lead exposure of California condors (Q145623) (← links)
- Meteorological and environmental variables affect flight behaviour and decision-making of an obligate soaring bird, the California Condor Gymnogyps californianus (Q145655) (← links)
- Endangered Australian top predator is frequently exposed to anticoagulant rodenticides (Q145791) (← links)
- Predicted climate-induced reductions in scavenging in eastern North America (Q145912) (← links)
- Golden Eagle (Q145980) (← links)
- Relative energy production determines effect of repowering on wildlife mortality at wind energy facilities (Q146074) (← links)
- Eagle fatalities are reduced by automated curtailment of wind turbines (Q146558) (← links)
- A call for conservation scientists to evaluate opportunities and risks from operation of vertical axis wind turbines (Q147686) (← links)
- Home in the heat: Dramatic seasonal variation in home range of desert golden eagles informs management for renewable energy development (Q148040) (← links)
- Elevated heterozygosity in adults relative to juveniles provides evidence of viability selection on eagles and falcons (Q149246) (← links)
- Roost- and perch-site selection by Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in eastern North America (Q149563) (← links)
- Movements of immature bald eagles: Implications for bird aircraft strike hazard (Q149859) (← links)
- Priorities for translating goodwill between movement ecologists and conservation practitioners into effective collaboration (Q150098) (← links)
- A review of supervised learning methods for classifying animal behavioural states from environmental features (Q150169) (← links)
- Limited rigor in studies of raptor mortality and mitigation at wind power facilities (Q150481) (← links)
- Demographic and environmental correlates of home ranges and long-distance movements of Mohave ground squirrels (Q150492) (← links)
- Selecting auditory alerting stimuli for eagles on the basis of auditory evoked potentials (Q150545) (← links)
- Considering behavioral state when predicting habitat use: Behavior-specific spatial models for the endangered Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle (Q150609) (← links)
- Confirmation that eagle fatalities can be reduced by automated curtailment of wind turbines (Q150753) (← links)
- Open-source intelligence for conservation biology (Q150795) (← links)
- Age- and season-specific variation in local and long-distance movement behavior of golden eagles (Q151598) (← links)
- Golden Eagle fatalities and the continental-scale consequences of local wind-energy generation (Q152589) (← links)
- Genetic structure and viability selection in the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), a vagile raptor with a Holarctic distribution (Q152711) (← links)
- Unusual clockwise loop migration lengthens travel distances and increases potential risks for a central Asian, long distance, trans-equatorial migrant, the Red-footed Falcon <i>Falco vespertinus</i> (Q152999) (← links)
- Eastern Whip-poor-wills (Antrostomus vociferus) are positively associated with low elevation forest In the central Appalachians (Q153000) (← links)
- Use of noninvasive genetics to assess nest and space use by white-tailed eagles (Q153010) (← links)
- Supervised versus unsupervised approaches to classification of accelerometry data (Q156527) (← links)
- Genetic analyses reveal cryptic introgression in secretive marsh bird populations (Q156615) (← links)
- Quantitative acoustic differentiation of cryptic species illustrated with King and Clapper rails (Q156621) (← links)
- Linking behavioral states to landscape features for improved conservation management (Q156688) (← links)
- Classifying behavior from short-interval biologging data: An example with GPS tracking of birds (Q156708) (← links)
- Greater sage-grouse respond positively to intensive post-fire restoration treatments (Q156717) (← links)
- Assessing population-level consequences of anthropogenic stressors for terrestrial wildlife (Q157224) (← links)
- Demographic and potential biological removal models identify raptor species sensitive to current and future wind energy (Q157247) (← links)
- Interpreting long-distance movements of non-migratory golden eagles: Prospecting and nomadism? (Q157285) (← links)
- Lead in piscivorous raptors during breeding season in the Chesapeake Bay region of Maryland and Virginia, USA (Q157601) (← links)
- Feeding ecology drives lead exposure of facultative and obligate avian scavengers in the eastern United States (Q157609) (← links)
- High frequency of lead exposure in the population of an endangered Australian top predator, the Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax fleayi) (Q157624) (← links)
- Pinyon-Juniper Disturbance Effects on Wildlife (Q227028) (← links)
- Renewables-Wildlife Solutions Initiative (Q227185) (← links)