Pages that link to "Item:Q46206"
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The following pages link to David Fulton, PhD (Q46206):
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- Factors impacting hunter access to private lands in southeast Minnesota (Q145023) (← links)
- Implementing the 2012 North American Waterfowl Management Plan revision: Populations, habitat, and people (Q145522) (← links)
- Explicit versus implicit motivations: Clarifying how experiences affect turkey hunter satisfaction using revised importance-performance, importance grid, and penalty-reward-contrast analyses (Q145593) (← links)
- Discrete choice modeling of season choice for Minnesota turkey hunters (Q145620) (← links)
- Community attachment and stewardship identity influence responsibility to manage wildlife (Q146373) (← links)
- Clarifying how hunt-specific experiences affect satisfaction among more avid and less avid waterfowl hunters (Q149176) (← links)
- Characterizing angler preferences for Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, and Walleye fisheries in Wisconsin (Q149825) (← links)
- Clarifying beliefs underlying hunter intentions to support a ban on lead shot (Q151758) (← links)
- Considerations in representing human individuals in social ecological models (Q152651) (← links)
- Identifying alternate pathways for climate change to impact inland recreational fishers (Q152944) (← links)
- Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225512) (← links)
- A replication of a factor analysis of motivations for trapping (Q233850) (← links)
- Smartphones reveal angler behavior: A case study of a popular mobile fishing application in Alberta, Canada (Q234730) (← links)
- Assessing tolerance for wildlife: Clarifying relations between concepts and measures (Q234748) (← links)
- Legitimization of regulatory norms: Waterfowl hunter acceptance of changing duck bag limits (Q237096) (← links)
- What predicts support for antler point restrictions? (Q237097) (← links)
- Fishing for Northern Pike in Minnesota: A comparison of anglers and dark house spearers (Q237162) (← links)
- Voice, perceived fairness, agency trust, and acceptance of management decisions among Minnesota anglers (Q239001) (← links)
- An integrated moral obligation model for landowner conservation norms (Q239138) (← links)
- How hunter perceptions of wildlife regulations, agency trust, and satisfaction affect attitudes about duck bag limits (Q239734) (← links)
- Why social values cannot be changed for the sake of conservation (Q240009) (← links)
- Comparing catch orientation among Minnesota walleye, northern pike, and bass anglers (Q244107) (← links)
- Identification and specialization as a waterfowl hunter (Q244796) (← links)
- Public lakes, private lakeshore: Modeling protection of native aquatic plants (Q244973) (← links)
- Using persuasive messages to encourage hunters to support regulation of lead shot (Q245973) (← links)
- An application and extension of the constraints–effects–mitigation model to Minnesota waterfowl hunting (Q246002) (← links)
- Site choice among Minnesota walleye anglers: The influence of resource conditions, regulations and catch orientation on Lake Preference (Q246076) (← links)
- Will hunters steward wolves? A comment on Treves and Martin (Q246077) (← links)
- Design and analysis of simple choice surveys for natural resource management (Q248010) (← links)
- Hunter perceptions and acceptance of alternative deer management regulations (Q251698) (← links)
- Minnesota landowners’ trust in their department of natural resources, salient values similarity and wildlife value orientations (Q253383) (← links)
- Highly specialized recreationists contribute the most to the citizen science project eBird (Q254273) (← links)
- The changing sociocultural context of wildlife conservation (Q264707) (← links)
- Cognitive and behavioral coping in response to wildlife disease: The case of hunters and chronic wasting disease (Q266907) (← links)
- A replication of proximity to chronic wasting disease, perceived risk, and social trust in managing agency between hunters in Minnesota and Illinois (Q272138) (← links)
- Perceived constraints to participating in wildlife-related recreation (Q272148) (← links)
- Rural-urban differences in hunting and birdwatching attitudes and participation (Q274880) (← links)
- The influence of angler values, involvement, catch orientation, satisfaction, agency trust, and demographics on support for habitat protection and restoration versus stocking in publicly managed waters (Q283841) (← links)
- Institutional trust, beliefs, and evaluation of regulations, and management of chronic wasting disease (CWD) (Q288859) (← links)
- Experience preferences and place attachment of Minnesota wildlife management area hunters (Q289659) (← links)
- Racial, ethnic, and social patterns in the recreation specialization of birdwatchers: An analysis of United States eBird registrants (Q289672) (← links)
- Testing a continuous measure of recreation specialization among birdwatchers (Q296951) (← links)
- Bovine tuberculosis management in northwest Minnesota and implications of the Risk Information Seeking and Processing (RISP) model for wildlife disease management (Q300979) (← links)
- The influence of motivation versus experience on recreation satisfaction: How appreciative- versus achievement-oriented recreation experience preferences relate to hunter satisfaction (Q301457) (← links)
- Integrating socioecological suitability with human-wildlife conflict risk: Case study for translocation of a large ungulate (Q301461) (← links)
- How Minnesota wolf hunter and trapper attitudes and risk- and benefit-based beliefs predict wolf management preferences (Q305843) (← links)
- Social identity, values, and trust in government: How stakeholder group, ideology, and wildlife value orientations relate to trust in a state agency for wildlife management (Q305876) (← links)
- Explaining support for mandatory versus voluntary conservation actions among waterfowlers (Q305924) (← links)
- A self-determination approach to understanding leisure identity salience among lapsed hunters (Q307952) (← links)
- Recreation conflict, coping, and satisfaction: Minnesota grouse hunters’ conflicts and coping response related to all-terrain vehicle users, hikers, and other hunters (Q314457) (← links)