Pages that link to "Item:Q44517"
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The following pages link to Michael Anteau, PhD (Q44517):
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- Potential effects of energy development on environmental resources of the Williston Basin in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota—Species of conservation concern (Q55585) (← links)
- Objectives, priorities, reliable knowledge, and science-based management of Missouri River interior least terns and piping plovers (Q62776) (← links)
- Plasma metabolite indices are robust to extrinsic variation and useful indicators of foraging habitat quality in Lesser Scaup (Q145797) (← links)
- 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)
- Typha (cattail) invasion in North American wetlands: Biology, regional problems, impacts, ecosystem services, and management (Q149554) (← links)
- Wetland occupancy by duck broods in cropland-dominated landscapes of the United States Prairie Pothole Region (Q150113) (← 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)
- Temporal variation in survival and recovery rates of lesser scaup (Q151661) (← links)
- Is consolidation drainage an indirect mechanism for increased abundance of cattail in northern prairie wetlands? (Q153202) (← links)
- Agricultural practices and residual corn during spring crane and waterfowl migration in Nebraska (Q154064) (← 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)
- Implications of habitat-driven survival and dispersal on recruitment in a spatially structured piping plover population (Q157292) (← links)
- Conspecific density and habitat quality affect breeding habitat selection: Support for the social attraction hypothesis (Q157311) (← links)
- Interactions of consolidation drainage and climate on water-level dynamics, wetland productivity, and waterbirds (Q228941) (← links)
- Interaction of land use and wet/dry cycles on invertebrate populations of northern prairie wetlands: implications for waterbird habitat conservation (Q228942) (← links)
- Breeding ecology and demographics of least terns and piping plovers at the Central Platte River, Nebraska (Q228962) (← links)
- Metapopulation dynamics of piping plovers in the Northern Great Plains (Q228963) (← links)
- Demographic response of least terns and piping plovers to the 2011 Missouri River Flood (Q228964) (← links)
- Demographic analysis of waterfowl populations (Q228972) (← links)
- Is income breeding an appropriate construct for waterfowl? (Q234686) (← 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)
- Generating nested wetland catchments with readily-available digital elevation data may improve evaluations of land-use change on wetlands (Q236690) (← links)
- Lesser Scaup (Q236884) (← links)
- Lesser Scaup (Q237088) (← links)
- Long-term spatial heterogeneity in mallard distribution in the Prairie pothole region (Q239109) (← links)
- Temporal variation in survival and recovery rates of lesser scaup: A response (Q239647) (← links)
- Do interactions of land use and climate affect productivity of waterbirds and prairie-pothole wetlands? (Q246047) (← links)
- Selection indicates preference in diverse habitats: A ground-nesting bird (Charadrius melodus) using reservoir shoreline (Q246064) (← links)
- Testing competing hypotheses for chronology and intensity of lesser scaup molt during winter and spring migration (Q250543) (← links)
- Fish and land use influence Gammarus lacustris and Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda) densities in large wetlands across the upper Midwest (Q251092) (← links)
- Location and agricultural practices influence spring use of harvested cornfields by cranes and geese in Nebraska (Q251536) (← links)
- Wetland water-management may influence mercury bioaccumulation in songbirds and ducks at a mercury hotspot (Q253241) (← links)
- Low renesting propensity and reproductive success make renesting unproductive for the threatened Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) (Q253730) (← links)
- Invertebrate communities of Prairie-Pothole wetlands in the age of the aquatic Homogenocene (Q253966) (← links)
- Extreme climatic variability during migration invokes physiological and dietary plasticity among spring migrating ducks (Q258431) (← links)
- Data integration reveals dynamic and systematic patterns of breeding habitat use by a threatened shorebird (Q260364) (← links)
- Experimental evaluation of predator exclosures on nest, chick, and adult survival of piping plovers (Q263185) (← links)
- Migrating ducks and submersed aquatic vegetation respond positively after invasive common carp (Cyprinus carpio) exclusion from a freshwater coastal marsh (Q264036) (← links)
- Assessing conservation and management actions with ecosystem services better communicates conservation value to the public (Q267239) (← links)
- Assessing trade-offs in developing a landscape-scale nest monitoring programme for a threatened shorebird (Q267721) (← links)
- Wetland use and feeding by lesser scaup during spring migration across the upper Midwest, USA (Q273276) (← links)
- Climate-induced shifts in grassland bird nesting phenology have implications for grassland management (Q274408) (← links)
- High abundance of a single taxon (amphipods) predicts aquatic macrophyte biodiversity in prairie wetlands (Q275641) (← links)
- Fish invasion of prairie pothole wetlands reduces amphipod abundance, a key vertebrate forage (Q282296) (← links)
- Impacts of extreme environmental disturbances on piping plover survival are partially moderated by migratory connectivity (Q286899) (← links)