The following pages link to Mark T Wiltermuth (Q50281):
Displayed 18 items.
- Nest survival of piping plovers at a dynamic reservoir indicates an ecological trap for a threatened population (Q147615) (← links)
- Habitat selection and movements of Piping Plover broods suggest a tradeoff between breeding stages (Q147887) (← links)
- Prerequisites for understanding climate-change impacts on northern prairie wetlands (Q151104) (← links)
- Synchrony of Piping Plover breeding populations in the U.S. Northern Great Plains (Q151364) (← links)
- Is consolidation drainage an indirect mechanism for increased abundance of cattail in northern prairie wetlands? (Q153202) (← links)
- The role of landscape features and density dependence in growth and fledging rates of Piping Plovers in North Dakota, USA (Q154539) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach for temporally scaling climate for modeling ecological systems (Q156555) (← links)
- Scoping the Feasibility of Incorporating Climate Change into Risk Assessments of Aquatic Invasive Species in the Upper Midwest (Q160863) (← links)
- Measuring and predicting abundance and dynamics of habitat for piping plovers on a large reservoir (Q236220) (← links)
- Landscape selection by piping plovers has implications for measuring habitat and population size (Q236420) (← links)
- Detection probability of least tern and piping plover chicks in a large river system (Q236471) (← links)
- Selection indicates preference in diverse habitats: A ground-nesting bird (Charadrius melodus) using reservoir shoreline (Q246064) (← links)
- Invertebrate communities of Prairie-Pothole wetlands in the age of the aquatic Homogenocene (Q253966) (← links)
- Paths to computational fluency for natural resource educators, researchers, and managers (Q261616) (← links)
- Capturing spatiotemporal patterns in presence-absence data to inform monitoring and sampling designs for the threatened Dakota skipper (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) in the Great Plains of the United States (Q265914) (← links)
- Synergistic interaction of climate and land-use drivers alter the function of North American, Prairie-pothole Wetlands (Q300247) (← links)
- Prairie Pothole Region wetlands and subsurface drainage systems: Key factors for determining drainage setback distances (Q306524) (← links)
- Nest movement by piping plovers in response to changing habitat conditions (Q312792) (← links)