The following pages link to Gregory Wann, PhD (Q50060):
Displayed 15 items.
- Range-wide greater sage-grouse hierarchical monitoring framework—Implications for defining population boundaries, trend estimation, and a targeted annual warning system (Q56217) (← links)
- The importance of simulation assumptions when evaluating detectability in population models (Q149387) (← links)
- Mismatches between breeding phenology and resource abundance of resident alpine ptarmigan negatively affect chick survival (Q149725) (← links)
- A regionally varying habitat model to inform management for greater sage-grouse persistence across their range (Q150127) (← links)
- Effects of seasonal weather on breeding phenology and reproductive success of alpine ptarmigan in Colorado (Q151578) (← links)
- Assessing lek attendance of male greater sage‐grouse using fine‐resolution GPS data: Implications for population monitoring of lek mating grouse (Q155683) (← links)
- Understanding Population Trends for the Gunnison Sage-Grouse to Inform Adaptive Management (Q227024) (← links)
- Hierarchical Sage-Grouse Population Assessment Tool: Building a Foundation for True Adaptive Management (Q229855) (← links)
- A targeted annual warning system developed for the conservation of a sagebrush indicator species (Q263053) (← links)
- Estimates of annual survival, growth, and recruitment of a white-tailed ptarmigan population in Colorado over 43 years (Q297963) (← links)
- Environmental gradients of selection for an alpine-obligate bird, the white-tailed ptarmigan (Lagopus leucura) (Q298474) (← links)
- Estimating sightability of greater sage-grouse at leks using an aerial infrared system and N-mixture models (Q298967) (← links)
- Characterizing range-wide population divergence in an alpine-endemic bird: A comparison of genetic and genomic approaches (Q303826) (← links)
- U.S. range-wide spatial prediction layers of lek persistence probabilities for greater sage-grouse (Q325079) (← links)
- Simulation to evaluate response of population models to annual trends in detectability (Q325396) (← links)