Pages that link to "Item:Q45455"
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The following pages link to Sarah J Converse, PhD (Q45455):
Displayed 50 items.
- Identifying species conservation strategies to reduce disease-associated declines (Q145652) (← links)
- Small mammal use of native warm-season and non-native cool-season grass forage fields (Q148229) (← links)
- Sampling design considerations for demographic studies: a case of colonial seabirds (Q149014) (← links)
- Multistate models for estimation of survival and reproduction in the Grey-headed Albatross (<i>Thalassarche chrysostoma</i>) (Q149015) (← links)
- Linking demographic and food-web models to understand management trade-offs (Q149413) (← links)
- A three-pipe problem: Dealing with complexity to halt amphibian declines (Q149724) (← links)
- Estimating reproductive and juvenile survival rates when offspring ages are uncertain: A novel multievent mark-resight model with beluga whale case study (Q150144) (← links)
- Experience drives innovation of new migration patterns of whooping cranes in response to global change (Q151140) (← links)
- Adaptive management for improving species conservation across the captive-wild spectrum (Q151325) (← links)
- Demography of an apex predator at the edge of its range: impacts of changing sea ice on polar bears in Hudson Bay (Q151487) (← links)
- Time within reproductive season, but not age or inbreeding coefficient, influences seminal and sperm quality in the whooping crane (Grus americana) (Q152650) (← links)
- Keeping Hawai’i’s forest birds one step ahead of avian diseases in a warming world: a focus on Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge. A case study from the National Conservation and Training Center Structured Decision Making Workshop (Q153854) (← links)
- Chromic and iron oxides as fecal markers to identify individual whooping cranes (Q155008) (← links)
- Accounting for imperfect detection of groups and individuals when estimating abundance (Q156581) (← links)
- Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225530) (← links)
- Adaptive Management for Threatened and Endangered Species (Q229785) (← links)
- Sequential decision making in computational sustainability via adaptive submodularity (Q233993) (← links)
- Demography of a reintroduced population: moving toward management models for an endangered species, the whooping crane (Q236424) (← links)
- Female gonadal hormones and reproductive behaviors as key determinants of successful reproductive output of breeding whooping cranes (Grus americana) (Q238313) (← links)
- Planning for ex situ conservation in the face of uncertainty (Q238510) (← links)
- A model to inform management actions as a response to chytridiomycosis-associated decline (Q239186) (← links)
- Birds choose long-term partners years before breeding (Q240216) (← links)
- Making great leaps forward: Accounting for detectability in herpetological field studies (Q241070) (← links)
- Social learning of migratory performance (Q243103) (← links)
- Decision analysis for conservation breeding: Maximizing production for reintroduction of whooping cranes (Q250427) (← links)
- A decision-analytic approach to the optimal allocation of resources for endangered species consultation (Q250975) (← links)
- Adaptive management of bull trout populations in the Lemhi Basin (Q253862) (← links)
- Incorporating life history diversity in an integrated population model to inform viability analysis (Q254442) (← links)
- Improving conservation policy with genomics: A guide to integrating adaptive potential into U.S. Endangered Species Act decisions for conservation practitioners and geneticists (Q254662) (← links)
- An introduction to decision science for conservation (Q255044) (← links)
- An integrated path for spatial capture–recapture and animal movement modeling (Q255093) (← links)
- Reproductive failure in the Eastern Migratory Population: The interaction of research and management (Q255685) (← links)
- Using decision analysis to determine the feasibility of a conservation translocation (Q256099) (← links)
- When do we need more data? A primer on calculating the value of information for applied ecologists (Q258170) (← links)
- The dilemma of pest suppression in the conservation of endangered species (Q258647) (← links)
- Introduction to risk analysis (Q260434) (← links)
- Optimal management decisions are robust to unknown dynamics in an amphibian metapopulation plagued by disease (Q262903) (← links)
- Environmental drivers of demography and potential factors limiting the recovery of an endangered marine top predator (Q262938) (← links)
- Implicit decision framing as an unrecognized source of confusion in endangered species classification (Q263327) (← links)
- Future directions to escalate benefits of stepping-stone approach for conservation translocations (Q263564) (← links)
- The importance of early life experience and animal cultures in reintroductions (Q264898) (← links)
- Movement ecology of reintroduced migratory Whooping Cranes (Q269200) (← links)
- Dynamic resource allocation in conservation planning (Q269412) (← links)
- Whooping Cranes past and present (Q271003) (← links)
- Evaluating propagation method performance over time with Bayesian updating: An application to incubator testing (Q271383) (← links)
- Population dynamics of reintroduced Whooping Cranes (Q271589) (← links)
- Prioritizing uncertainties to improve management of a reintroduction program (Q272326) (← links)
- Reproduction and reproductive strategies relevant to management of Whooping Cranes ex situ (Q273876) (← links)
- Introduction to multi-criteria decision analysis (Q275029) (← links)
- Demographic modeling for reintroduction decision-making (Q275992) (← links)