The following pages link to Charles B Yackulic, Ph.D. (Q163922):
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- Effects of water temperature, turbidity, and rainbow trout on humpback chub population dynamics (Q56940) (← links)
- Identifying cost-effective invasive species control to enhance endangered species populations in the Grand Canyon, USA (Q145015) (← links)
- Inferring species interactions through joint mark–recapture analysis (Q145079) (← links)
- Overcoming equifinality: Leveraging long time series for stream metabolism estimation (Q145207) (← links)
- The metabolic regimes of flowing waters (Q145278) (← links)
- Using interviews and biological sign surveys to infer seasonal use of forested and agricultural portions of a human-dominated landscape by Asian elephants in Nepal (Q145301) (← links)
- Estimating disperser abundance using open population models that incorporate data from continuous detection PIT arrays (Q145586) (← links)
- Assessing the population impacts and cost‐effectiveness of a conservation translocation (Q145780) (← links)
- Partial migration and spawning movements of humpback chub in the Little Colorado River are better understood using data from autonomous PIT tag antennas (Q146403) (← links)
- Neighborhood and habitat effects on vital rates: expansion of the Barred Owl in the Oregon Coast Ranges (Q147455) (← links)
- Do management actions to restore rare habitat benefit native fish conservation? Distribution of juvenile native fish among shoreline habitats of the Colorado River (Q148052) (← links)
- Not putting all their eggs in one basket: bet-hedging despite extraordinary annual reproductive output of desert tortoises (Q148053) (← links)
- Flow management and fish density regulate salmonid recruitment and adult size in tailwaters across western North America (Q148245) (← links)
- Turbidity, light, temperature, and hydropeaking control primary productivity in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon (Q148270) (← links)
- The dominance of introduced plant species in the diets of migratory Galapagos tortoises increases with elevation on a human-occupied island (Q148311) (← links)
- Safety in numbers: Cost-effective endangered species management for viable populations (Q149457) (← links)
- Migration triggers in a large herbivore: Galapagos giant tortoises navigating resources gradients on volcanoes (Q149671) (← links)
- Incorporating social-ecological considerations into basin-wide responses to climate change in the Colorado River Basin (Q149883) (← links)
- Long-term monitoring in transition: Resolving spatial mismatch and integrating multistate occupancy data (Q150085) (← links)
- Divergent climate impacts on C3 versus C4 grasses imply widespread 21st century shifts in grassland functional composition (Q150094) (← links)
- Impeding access to tributary spawning habitat and releasing experimental fall-timed floods increases brown trout immigration into a dam's tailwater (Q150153) (← links)
- Drought related changes in water quality surpass effects of experimental flows on trout growth downstream of Lake Powell reservoir (Q150179) (← links)
- The hydroclimate niche: A tool for predicting and managing riparian plant community responses to streamflow seasonality (Q150191) (← links)
- Exploring metapopulation-scale suppression alternatives for a global invader in a river network experiencing climate change (Q150249) (← links)
- Range-wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls (Q150254) (← links)
- The Colorado River – The science-policy interface (Q150460) (← links)
- Dry forest decline is driven by both declining recruitment and increasing mortality in response to warm, dry conditions (Q150540) (← links)
- Quantifying flow and nonflow management impacts on an endangered fish by integrating data, research, and expert opinion (Q150673) (← links)
- Little bugs, big data, and Colorado River adaptive management: Preliminary findings from the ongoing bug flow experiment at Glen Canyon Dam (Q150727) (← links)
- Allometric and temporal scaling of movement characteristics in Galapagos tortoises (Q151241) (← links)
- Nonlinear relationships can lead to bias in biomass calculations and drift-foraging models when using summaries of invertebrate drift data (Q151309) (← links)
- Flexible characterization of animal movement pattern using net squared displacement and a latent state model (Q151777) (← links)
- Incorporating temporal heterogeneity in environmental conditions into a somatic growth model (Q152586) (← links)
- Animal movement in the absence of predation: environmental drivers of movement strategies in a partial migration system (Q152863) (← links)
- Competitive exclusion over broad spatial extents is a slow process: Evidence and implications for species distribution modeling (Q153084) (← links)
- The relation between invertebrate drift and two primary controls, discharge and benthic densities, in a large regulated river (Q155123) (← links)
- Climatic variation and tortoise survival: has a desert species met its match? (Q155125) (← links)
- The past and future roles of competition and habitat in the range‐wide occupancy dynamics of Northern Spotted Owls (Q156461) (← links)
- A need for speed in Bayesian population models: A practical guide to marginalizing and recovering discrete latent states (Q156471) (← links)
- Water storage decisions will determine the distribution and persistence of imperiled river fishes (Q156490) (← links)
- The evolution of different maternal investment strategies in two closely related desert vertebrates (Q156569) (← links)
- A quantitative life history of endangered humpback chub that spawn in the Little Colorado River: variation in movement, growth, and survival (Q156728) (← links)
- Changes in prey, turbidity, and competition reduce somatic growth and cause the collapse of a fish population (Q156739) (← links)
- Hydrologic and geomorphic effects on riparian plant species occurrence and encroachment: Remote sensing of 360 km of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q156782) (← links)
- Is your ad hoc model selection strategy affecting your multimodel inference? (Q157218) (← links)
- A greener future for the Galapagos: Forecasting ecosystem productivity by finding climate analogs in time (Q157260) (← links)
- Integrating count and detection–nondetection data to model population dynamics (Q157332) (← links)
- Quantifying the demographic vulnerabilities of dry woodlands to climate and competition using rangewide monitoring data (Q157369) (← links)
- The Impacts of Climate Change and Water Supply Management on Fish in the Colorado River (Q160607) (← links)
- Rainbow Trout in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon (Q226833) (← links)