The following pages link to Brian Halstead (Q46515):
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- Distribution of giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California, 2018–2019 (Q56401) (← links)
- Findings from a preliminary investigation of the effects of aquatic habitat (water) availability on giant gartersnake (Thamnophis gigas) demography in the Sacramento Valley, California, 2014–17 (Q57495) (← links)
- Distribution and demography of San Francisco gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) at Mindego Ranch, Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve, San Mateo County, California (Q57610) (← links)
- Construction and analysis of a giant gartersnake (Thamnophis gigas) population projection model (Q57686) (← links)
- Behavioral response of giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) to the relative availability of aquatic habitat on the landscape (Q57891) (← links)
- Realized detection and capture probabilities for giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) using modified floating aquatic funnel traps (Q59128) (← links)
- A preliminary investigation of the variables affecting the distribution of giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) in the Sacramento Valley, California (Q59147) (← links)
- A conceptual model for site-level ecology of the giant gartersnake (Thamnophis gigas) in the Sacramento Valley, California (Q59224) (← links)
- Literature review of giant gartersnake (Thamnophis gigas) biology and conservation (Q59247) (← links)
- A hierarchical integrated population model for greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in the Bi-State Distinct Population Segment, California and Nevada (Q60110) (← links)
- Multiple drivers, scales, and interactions influence southern Appalachian stream salamander occupancy (Q145032) (← links)
- The relative importance of intrinsic and extrinsic drivers to population growth vary among local populations of Greater Sage-Grouse: An integrated population modeling approach (Q145327) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal variability in growth of giant gartersnakes: Plasticity, precipitation, and prey (Q145444) (← links)
- Water temperature and availability shape the spatial ecology of a hot springs endemic toad (Q146142) (← links)
- When introduced prey violates trophic hierarchy: Conservation of an endangered predator (Q146257) (← links)
- Estimating the survival of unobservable life stages for a declining frog with a complex life-history (Q146386) (← links)
- Relative value of managed wetlands and tidal marshlands for wintering northern pintails (Q147598) (← links)
- Defining population structure and genetic signatures of decline in the giant garter snake (<i>Thamnophis gigas</i>): implications for conserving threatened species within highly altered landscapes (Q148032) (← links)
- Terrestrial ecology of semi-aquatic giant gartersnakes (<i>Thamnophis gigas</i>) (Q148063) (← links)
- Twenty-five years of monitoring a Townsend's Big-Eared Bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) maternity roost (Q148088) (← links)
- Temporal and maternal effects on reproductive ecology of the giant gartersnake (<i>Thamnophis gigas</i>) (Q148945) (← links)
- Demographic factors affecting population growth in giant gartersnakes (Q149369) (← links)
- Effect of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) on apparent survival of frogs and toads in the western USA (Q149649) (← links)
- Hot, wet and rare: Modelling the occupancy dynamics of the narrowly distributed Dixie Valley toad (Q150251) (← links)
- Are canned sardines or dry cat food more effective as bait for capturing Northwestern Pond Turtles (Actinemys marmorata) and Red-eared Sliders (Trachemys scripta elegans)? (Q150473) (← links)
- Optimizing survey design for shasta salamanders (Hydromantes spp.) to estimate occurrence in little-studied portions of their range (Q150837) (← links)
- Active season microhabitat and vegetation selection by giant gartersnakes associated with a restored marsh in California (Q152829) (← links)
- Bayesian adaptive survey protocols for resource management (Q153761) (← links)
- Ghost of habitat past: historic habitat affects the contemporary distribution of giant garter snakes in a modified landscape. (Q154506) (← links)
- Time-to-detection occupancy methods: Performance and utility for improving efficiency of surveys (Q156487) (← links)
- Increased growth rates of stream salamanders following forest harvesting (Q156704) (← links)
- Integrating growth and survival models for flexible estimation of size-dependent survival in a cryptic, endangered snake (Q156720) (← links)
- Integrating growth and capture–mark–recapture models reveals size‐dependent survival in an elusive species (Q156898) (← links)
- Multi-scale patterns in occurrence of an ephemeral pool-breeding amphibian (Q157279) (← links)
- Tracking Bats and Coronaviruses (Q227259) (← links)
- Ecology and Conservation of Reptiles (Q229358) (← links)
- Dixon Field Station (Q229638) (← links)
- Habitat selection by juvenile Mojave Desert tortoises (Q238223) (← links)
- Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) mortality and recovery rates vary by wing molt status at time of banding (Q239848) (← links)
- Population trends, survival, and sampling methodologies for a population of Rana draytonii (Q240136) (← links)
- Responses of riparian reptile communities to damming and urbanization (Q242926) (← links)
- The effect of coachwhip presence on body size of North American racers suggests competition between these sympatric snakes (Q243607) (← links)
- Using avian radar to examine relationships among avian activity, bird strikes, and meteorological factors (Q251511) (← links)
- Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) not detected in an intensive survey of wild North American amphibians (Q253133) (← links)
- Effects of harmful algal blooms on amphibians and reptiles are under-reported and under-represented (Q257939) (← links)
- Looking ahead, guided by the past: The role of U.S. national parks in amphibian research and conservation (Q258611) (← links)
- Habitat suitability and conservation of the giant gartersnake (Thamnophis gigas) in the Sacramento Valley of California (Q260069) (← links)
- Dispersal of hatchling Ouachita map turtles (Graptemys ouachitensis) from natural nests on the lower Wisconsin River, Wisconsin, USA (Q260529) (← links)
- A tale of two valleys: Endangered species policy and the fate of the giant gartersnake (Q260676) (← links)
- Using time-dependent models to investigate body condition and growth rate of the giant gartersnake (Q263954) (← links)