The following pages link to Peter Coates, PhD (Q45398):
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- An integrated population model for greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in the bi-state distinct population segment, California and Nevada, 2003–17 (Q57283) (← 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)
- Serologic surveillance of wild and pen-reared ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) as a method of understanding disease reservoirs (Q145521) (← links)
- Large-scale wildfire reduces population growth in a peripheral population of sage-grouse (Q145787) (← links)
- A customized framework for regional classification of conifers using automated feature extraction (Q145793) (← links)
- Nesting, brood rearing, and summer habitat selection by translocated greater sage‐grouse in North Dakota, USA (Q146349) (← links)
- Occurrence, resource use, and demography of the common raven in North America: A research synthesis (Q146435) (← links)
- A modified night-netting technique for recapturing quail (Q147551) (← links)
- Relative value of managed wetlands and tidal marshlands for wintering northern pintails (Q147598) (← links)
- Nest-site selection and reproductive success of greater sage-grouse in a fire-affected habitat of northwestern Nevada (Q147698) (← links)
- Western juniper management: assessing strategies for improving greater sage-grouse habitat and rangeland productivity (Q147901) (← links)
- Observations of territorial breeding common ravens caching eggs of greater sage-grouse (Q148139) (← links)
- Temporal and maternal effects on reproductive ecology of the giant gartersnake (<i>Thamnophis gigas</i>) (Q148945) (← links)
- Global positioning system tracking devices can decrease Greater Sage-Grouse survival (Q149258) (← links)
- The importance of simulation assumptions when evaluating detectability in population models (Q149387) (← links)
- The ecological uncertainty of wildfire fuel breaks: Examples from the sagebrush steppe (Q149833) (← links)
- A genetic warning system for a hierarchically structured wildlife monitoring framework (Q150106) (← links)
- A regionally varying habitat model to inform management for greater sage-grouse persistence across their range (Q150127) (← links)
- Moisture abundance and proximity mediate seasonal use of mesic areas and survival of greater sage-grouse broods (Q150318) (← links)
- Maladaptive nest-site selection and reduced nest survival in female sage-grouse following wildfire (Q150354) (← links)
- Defining biologically relevant and hierarchically nested population units to inform wildlife management (Q150380) (← links)
- Encounters with Pinyon-Juniper influence riskier movements in Greater Sage-Grouse across the Great Basin (Q151081) (← links)
- The integrated rangeland fire management strategy actionable science plan (Q152764) (← links)
- Active season microhabitat and vegetation selection by giant gartersnakes associated with a restored marsh in California (Q152829) (← links)
- Conserving the Greater Sage-grouse: A social-ecological systems case study from the California-Nevada region (Q153216) (← links)
- Importance of regional variation in conservation planning: A rangewide example of the Greater Sage-Grouse (Q153228) (← links)
- Bayesian adaptive survey protocols for resource management (Q153761) (← links)
- Effects of environmental factors on incubation patterns of Greater Sage-Grouse (Q155587) (← links)
- Assessing lek attendance of male greater sage‐grouse using fine‐resolution GPS data: Implications for population monitoring of lek mating grouse (Q155683) (← links)
- Carryover effects and climatic conditions influence the postfledging survival of greater sage-grouse (Q156534) (← links)
- Long-term and widespread changes in agricultural practices influence ring-necked pheasant abundance in California (Q156564) (← links)
- Spatially explicit models of seasonal habitat for greater sage‐grouse at broad spatial scales: Informing areas for management in Nevada and northeastern California (Q156649) (← links)
- Landscape characteristics and livestock presence influence common ravens: Relevance to greater sage-grouse conservation (Q156793) (← links)
- Designing multi-scale hierarchical monitoring frameworks for wildlife to support management: A sage-grouse case study (Q157211) (← links)
- Could biological soil crusts act as natural fire fuel breaks in the sagebrush steppe? (Q157381) (← links)
- Can ruderal components of biocrust (mosses and cyanobacteria) be maintained under increasing threats of drought, grazing and feral horses? (Q226812) (← links)
- A user-friendly decision support tool for monitoring and managing greater sage-grouse populations (Q226877) (← links)
- Hierarchical Population Monitoring Framework for Greater Sage-Grouse (Q226878) (← links)
- Estimating trends for greater sage-grouse populations within highly stochastic environments (Q226879) (← links)
- A targeted annual warning system (TAWS) for identifying aberrant declines in greater sage-grouse populations (Q226880) (← links)
- Understanding Population Trends for the Gunnison Sage-Grouse to Inform Adaptive Management (Q227024) (← links)
- Wild horse and livestock influences on vegetation and wildlife in sagebrush ecosystems: Implications for refining and validating Appropriate Management Level (AML) (Q227027) (← links)
- Pinyon-Juniper Disturbance Effects on Wildlife (Q227028) (← links)
- Using simulation models to project and evaluate post-fire success in restoring sage-grouse habitat over large landscapes (Q227029) (← links)
- Simulating the influence of sagebrush restoration on post-fire sage-grouse population recovery (Q227030) (← links)
- Fuel Break Science in the Great Basin (Q227031) (← links)
- Data Harmonization for Greater Sage-Grouse Populations (Q227041) (← links)
- Hierarchical Units of Greater Sage-Grouse Populations Informing Wildlife Management (Q227044) (← links)
- WERC Fire Science (Q229144) (← links)
- Greater Sage-Grouse Science (2015–17): Synthesis and Potential Management Implications (Q229365) (← links)