The following pages link to Todd E Katzner (Q47131):
Displayed 50 items.
- Interaction Between Alternative Energy Development and Raptors (Q229323) (← links)
- Conservation Ecology and Monitoring of Raptors (Q229345) (← links)
- Bird Movement and Migration (Q229347) (← links)
- Do open access data policies inhibit innovation? (Q234357) (← links)
- Landscape-scale distribution and density of raptor populations wintering in anthropogenic-dominated desert landscapes (Q234389) (← links)
- Monitoring landscape-level distribution and migration Phenology of Raptors using a volunteer camera-trap network (Q234886) (← links)
- Persistent and novel threats to the biodiversity of Kazakhstan’s steppes and semi-deserts (Q238189) (← links)
- Wind energy development: Methods for assessing risks to birds and bats pre-construction (Q238769) (← links)
- Improved supervised classification of accelerometry data to distinguish behaviors of soaring birds (Q239133) (← links)
- Demographic consequences of nest box use for Red-footed Falcons Falco vespertinus in Central Asia (Q239260) (← links)
- Assessing multi-tissue lead burdens in free-flying obligate scavengers in eastern North America (Q239450) (← links)
- Diel variation in detection and vocalization rates of king (Rallus elegans) and clapper (Rallus crepitans) rails in intracoastal waterways (Q239737) (← links)
- Guidelines for evaluation and treatment of lead poisoning of wild raptors (Q239778) (← links)
- GIS-Modeling of island hopping through the Philippines demonstrates trade-offs migrant grey-faced buzzards during oceanic crossings (Q253083) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal patterns in age structure of Golden Eagles wintering in eastern North America (Q253244) (← links)
- Evaluating a rapid field assessment system for anticoagulant rodenticide exposure of raptors (Q253279) (← links)
- Relevance of individual and environmental drivers of movement of Golden Eagles (Q253374) (← links)
- Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic (Q253526) (← links)
- Tracking data highlight the importance of human-induced mortality for large migratory birds at a flyway scale (Q255278) (← links)
- Winter distribution of golden eagles in the Eastern USA (Q256904) (← links)
- Illegal killing of nongame wildlife and recreational shooting in conservation areas (Q256911) (← links)
- In-flight turbulence benefits soaring birds (Q257142) (← links)
- An improved mechanical owl for efficient capture of nesting raptors (Q258821) (← links)
- Flight characteristics forecast entry by eagles into rotor-swept zones of wind turbines (Q259231) (← links)
- Migration of first-year steppe eagles (Aquila nipalensis) from northern Kazakhstan and implications for conservation (Q259369) (← links)
- Understanding fatality patterns and sex ratios of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) at wind energy facilities in western California and Texas (Q260096) (← links)
- Counterfactuals to assess effects to species and systems from renewable energy development (Q260681) (← links)
- Understanding the golden eagle and bald eagle sensory worlds to enhance detection and response to wind turbines (Q261743) (← links)
- Nocturnal light-specific temporal partitioning facilitates coexistence for a small mesopredator, the eastern spotted skunk (Q264815) (← links)
- State‐space modelling of the flight behaviour of a soaring bird provides new insights to migratory strategies (Q267035) (← links)
- Movements and habitat use of loons for assessment of conservation buffer zones in the Arctic Coastal Plain of northern Alaska (Q267835) (← links)
- Limitations, lack of standardization, and recommended best practices in studies of renewable energy effects on birds and bats (Q267850) (← links)
- Lead exposure of red-shouldered hawks during the breeding season in the central Appalachians, USA (Q268344) (← links)
- The haunting raptor: Yellowstone’s golden eagles (Q268771) (← links)
- Counterintuitive roles of experience and weather on migratory performance (Q268913) (← links)
- Implications of tree expansion in shrubland ecosystems for two generalist avian predators (Q269318) (← links)
- Eastern Imperial Eagle Aquila heliaca (Q270553) (← links)
- Utilizing high-resolution genetic markers to track population-level exposure of migratory birds to renewable energy development (Q271081) (← links)
- Application of isoscapes to determine geographic origin of terrestrial wildlife for conservation and management (Q271702) (← links)
- Abundance of Long-billed Curlews on military lands in the Columbia Basin (Q272034) (← links)
- Are nest boxes ecological traps for red-footed falcons Falco vespertinius at Naurzum (Q272438) (← links)
- Effect of heat and singeing on stable hydrogen isotope ratios of bird feathers and implications for their use in determining geographic origin (Q272544) (← links)
- Use of upland and riparian areas by wintering bald eagles and implications for wind energy (Q273527) (← links)
- Conservation threats and priorities for raptors across Asia (Q274705) (← links)
- Vulnerability of avian populations to renewable energy production (Q275008) (← links)
- Demographic implications of lead poisoning for eagles across North America (Q275228) (← links)
- Monthly variation in home range of a steppe-dwelling raptor (Q276641) (← links)
- Consequences of migratory coupling of predators and prey when mediated by human actions (Q277148) (← links)
- Reanalysis ignores pertinent data, includes inappropriate observations, and disregards realities of applied ecology: Response to Huso and Dalthorp (2023) (Q277313) (← links)
- Yearly temperature fluctuations and survey speed influence road counts of wintering raptors (Q278344) (← links)