The following pages link to Cory Overton (Q48438):
Displayed 50 items.
- Evaluation of current population indices for band-tailed pigeons (Q144282) (← links)
- Interrupted incubation: How dabbling ducks respond when flushed from the nest (Q146331) (← links)
- Waterfowl use of wetland habitats informs wetland restoration designs for multi‐species benefits (Q146452) (← links)
- Movements of radio-marked California Ridgway's rails during monitoring surveys: Implications for population monitoring (Q147777) (← links)
- Moving at the speed of flight: Dabbling duck-movement rates and the relationship with electronic tracking interval (Q149094) (← links)
- Postbreeding movements and molting ecology of female gadwalls and mallards (Q150641) (← links)
- Avian influenza antibody prevalence increases with mercury contamination in wild waterfowl (Q150693) (← links)
- Depredation of the California Ridgway’s rail: Causes and distribution (Q151551) (← links)
- A century of landscape disturbance and urbanization of the San Francisco Bay region affects the present-day genetic diversity of the California Ridgway’s rail (Rallus obsoletus obsoletus) (Q152592) (← links)
- Environmental extremes and biotic interactions facilitate depredation of endangered California Ridgway’s rail in a San Francisco Bay tidal marsh (Q153025) (← links)
- Wetland Accretion Rate Model of Ecosystem Resilience (WARMER) and its application to habitat sustainability for endangered species in the San Francisco Estuary (Q154629) (← links)
- Migration stopover ecology of Cinnamon Teal in western North America (Q156698) (← links)
- Waterfowl recently infected with low pathogenic avian influenza exhibit reduced local movement and delayed migration (Q157303) (← links)
- Megafires and thick smoke portend big problems for migratory birds (Q157372) (← links)
- The Impact of Drought on Waterbirds and Their Wetland Habitats in California’s Central Valley (Q160208) (← links)
- Fate of Endangered Species in San Francisco Bay Tidal Marshes with Sea-Level Rise (Q160282) (← links)
- Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Storms on California Coastal Habitats: Part 1 (Q160388) (← links)
- AIMS for Wildlife (Q226965) (← links)
- Waterbird Ecology and Movement in the Saline Lakes (Q227046) (← links)
- Sea-level rise and refuge habitats for tidal marsh species: Can artificial islands save the California Ridgway's rail? (Q233816) (← links)
- Dietary mercury exposure to endangered California Clapper Rails in San Francisco Bay (Q233906) (← links)
- Tidal and seasonal effects on survival rates of the endangered California clapper rail: Does invasive Spartina facilitate greater survival in a dynamic environment? (Q236626) (← links)
- Integrating spatially explicit indices of abundance and habitat quality: an applied example for greater sage-grouse management (Q237936) (← links)
- Lessons from the past: isotopes of an endangered rail as indicators of underlying change to tidal marsh habitats (Q240180) (← links)
- Does mercury contamination reduce body condition of endangered California clapper rails? (Q245091) (← links)
- Hunting influences the diel patterns in habitat selection by northern pintails Anas acuta (Q245406) (← links)
- Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic (Q253526) (← links)
- Good prospects: High-resolution telemetry data suggests novel brood-site selection behavior in waterfowl (Q253649) (← links)
- Linking habitat selection to brood success in greater sage-grouse (Q256444) (← links)
- Pathways for avian influenza virus spread: GPS reveals wild waterfowl in commercial livestock facilities and connectivity with the natural wetland landscape (Q260498) (← links)
- Sexing California Clapper Rails using morphological measurements (Q260863) (← links)
- AIMS for wildlife: Developing an automated interactive monitoring system to integrate real-time movement and environmental data for true adaptive management (Q263054) (← links)
- Integrated science strategy for assessing and monitoring water availability and migratory birds for terminal lakes across the Great Basin, United States (Q264716) (← links)
- Mitigating risk: Predicting H5N1 avian influenza spread with an empirical model of bird movement (Q270103) (← links)
- Movement behavior, habitat selection, and functional responses to habitat availability among four species of wintering waterfowl in California (Q272954) (← links)
- Gambel’s quail survey variability and implications for survey design in the Mohave Desert (Q275207) (← links)
- Geese migrating over the Pacific Ocean select altitudes coinciding with offshore wind turbine blades (Q282359) (← links)
- Machine learned daily life history classification using low frequency tracking data and automated modelling pipelines: Application to North American waterfowl (Q286916) (← links)
- Science foundation Chapter 5 Appendix 5.1: Case study california ridgway's rail (Rallus obseoletus obsoletus) (Q290259) (← links)
- Potential use of poultry farms by wild waterfowl in California's Central Valley varies across space, times of day, and species: implications for influenza transmission risk (Q291060) (← links)
- Breeding behavior and dispersal of radio-marked California clapper rails (Q291718) (← links)
- Informing wetland management with waterfowl movement and sanctuary use responses to human-induced disturbance (Q291778) (← links)
- Duck nest depredation, predator behavior, and female response using video (Q299268) (← links)
- Scale-dependent associations of Band-tailed Pigeon counts at mineral sites (Q300586) (← links)
- Intra-annual patterns in adult band-tailed pigeon survival estimates (Q300963) (← links)
- Endangered species management and ecosystem restoration: Finding the common ground (Q302567) (← links)
- Rising tides: Assessing habitat vulnerability for an endangered salt marsh-dependent species with sea-level rise (Q312433) (← links)
- GPS tracking data reveals daily spatio-temporal movement patterns of waterfowl (Q312702) (← links)
- Changes in the abundance and distribution of waterfowl wintering in the Central Valley of California, 1973–2000 (Q313963) (← links)
- The California Clapper Rail and multispecies recovery planning (Q314527) (← links)