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The following pages link to Courtney Conway, PhD (Q45457):
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- Burrowing owl nesting productivity: A comparison between artificial and natural burrows on and off golf courses (Q144278) (← links)
- Nest predation risk explains variation in avian clutch size (Q145118) (← links)
- Managing wildlife at landscape scales (Q145776) (← links)
- Habitat heterogeneity, temperature, and primary productivity drive elevational gradients in avian species diversity (Q145863) (← links)
- Hibernation behavior of a federally-threatened ground squirrel: Climate change and habitat selection implications (Q145975) (← links)
- Survival of greater Sage-Grouse broods: Survey method affects disturbance and age-specific detection probability (Q146053) (← links)
- Nest microclimate and limits to egg viability explain avian life-history variation across latitudinal gradients (Q146054) (← links)
- Ashmole's hypothesis and the latitudinal gradient in clutch size (Q146128) (← links)
- Effects of experimental flea removal and plague vaccine treatments on survival of northern Idaho ground squirrels and two coexisting sciurids (Q146387) (← links)
- Intraspecific variation in incubation behaviors along a latitudinal gradient is driven by nest microclimate and selection on neonate quality (Q146433) (← links)
- Intraspecific variation in reproductive traits of burrowing owls (Q147624) (← links)
- Elevational gradient in clutch size of Red-faced Warblers (Q147751) (← links)
- Optimizing water depth for wetland-dependent wildlife could increase wetland restoration success, water efficiency, and water security (Q147951) (← links)
- Genetic variation among island and continental populations of Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) subspecies in North America (Q149802) (← links)
- The integrated rangeland fire management strategy actionable science plan (Q152764) (← links)
- Diet of a rare herbivore based on DNA metabarcoding of feces: Selection, seasonality, and survival (Q156666) (← links)
- Habitat models to predict wetland bird occupancy influenced by scale, anthropogenic disturbance, and imperfect detection (Q156862) (← links)
- Flea sharing among sympatric rodent hosts: implications for potential plague effects on a threatened sciurid (Q157223) (← links)
- Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225503) (← links)
- Depth of artificial Burrowing Owl burrows affects thermal suitability and occupancy (Q233869) (← links)
- Range-wide wetland associations of the King Rail: A multi-scale approach (Q234654) (← links)
- The nest-concealment hypothesis: New insights from a comparative analysis (Q234980) (← links)
- Breeding behavior of northern saw-whet owls in Oregon (Q239558) (← links)
- Power to detect trends in abundance of secretive marsh birds: effects of species traits and sampling effort (Q242773) (← links)
- Multi-species call-broadcast improved detection of endangered Yuma clapper rail compared to single-species call-broadcast (Q243630) (← links)
- Frequent vocalizing is negatively associated with brood parasitism in a host of the brown-headed cowbird (Q245378) (← links)
- Standardized North American marsh bird monitoring protocol (Q250762) (← links)
- Why do some, but not all, tropical birds migrate? A comparative study of diet breadth and fruit preference (Q250787) (← links)
- Summary of intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting detection probability of marsh birds (Q251727) (← links)
- Mapping habitat suitability at range-wide scales: Spatially explicit distribution models to inform conservation and research for marsh birds (Q253373) (← links)
- Satellite transmitters reveal previously unknown migratory behavior and wintering locations of Yuma Ridgway’s Rails (Q253427) (← links)
- Drones provide a better method to find nests and estimate nest survival for colonial waterbirds: A demonstration with Western Grebes (Q253474) (← links)
- Broadcasting regional call dialects has little influence on the effectiveness of call-broadcast surveys for marsh birds (Q253587) (← links)
- Methods for estimating vital rates of greater sage-grouse broods: A review (Q253674) (← links)
- Noose carpets: A novel method to capture rails (Q254198) (← links)
- Distributional changes in the western Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) in North America from 1967 to 2008 (Q255056) (← links)
- Development and validation of a GT-seq panel for genetic monitoring in a threatened species using minimally invasive sampling (Q257681) (← links)
- Keeping up with the times: Mapping range-wide habitat suitability for endangered species in a changing environment (Q257797) (← links)
- Small-scale variation in trap placement affects arthropod capture rates on sticky traps in riparian woodlands (Q258149) (← links)
- Burrowing owls: Happy urbanite or disgruntled tenant? (Q258372) (← links)
- Hit snooze: An imperiled hibernator assesses spring snow conditions to decide whether to terminate hibernation or reenter torpor (Q260147) (← links)
- Pitfall traps: A review of methods for estimating arthropod abundance (Q260841) (← links)
- The role of neutral and adaptive genomic variation in population diversification and speciation in two ground squirrel species of conservation concern (Q260859) (← links)
- Effects of large-scale disturbance on animal space use: Functional responses by greater sage-grouse after megafire (Q261722) (← links)
- Backpack satellite transmitters reduce survival but not nesting propensity or success of greater sage-grouse (Q267435) (← links)
- Predicting species distributions: unifying model selection and scale optimization for multi-scale occupancy models (Q268467) (← links)
- Weather influences survival probability in two coexisting mammals directly and indirectly via competitive asymmetry (Q269421) (← links)
- Winter versus summer habitat selection in a threatened ground squirrel (Q273372) (← links)
- Multi-scale effects of land cover, weather, and fire on Columbian sharp-tailed grouse (Q276700) (← links)
- Variation in selective regimes drives intraspecific variation in life-history traits and migratory behaviour along an elevational gradient (Q278499) (← links)