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2007
The State of the Practice of Wildlfie Crossings, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Toronto Zoo Roads and Ecopassages Forum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The State of the Science and Practice for Mitigating Roads for Wildlife in North America, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Caltrans Road Ecology Meeting, University of California, Davis
Wildlife Crossings and Transportation Planning in the United States, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Utah State University Department of Landscape Architecture
Wildlife Crossings: Current and Future Directions, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Caltrans Road Ecology Meeting, University of California, Davis
A Wildlife Crossing Decision Tool to Mitigate Transportation Corridors for Wildlife, Patricia C. Cramer, John A. Bissonette, N. Newhouse, T. Kinley, S. Jacobson, K. Knapp, B. Persaud, C. Lyon, A. Clevenger, A. Clevenger, A. Clevenger, A. Clevenger, A. Clevenger, and A. Clevenger; The Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Random Forests for Classification in Ecology, D. R. Cutler, Thomas C. Edwards Jr., Karen H. Beard, A. Cutler, K. T. Hess, J. C. Gibson, and J. J. Lawler; Ecology
Parker Mountain Adaptive Resources Management Group, David K. Dahlgren, M. Guttery, M. Monsen, and Terry A. Messmer; 2006 Annual Report
Experimental evidence for an alkali ecotype of Lolium multiflorum, an exotic invasive annual grass in the Central Valley, CA, USA, K. Dawson, Kari E. Veblen, and T. P. Young; Biological Invasions
Seed Dispersal: Theory and Its Application in a Changing World, A. J. Dennis, Eugene W. Schupp, R. J. Green, and D. A. Westcott; Seed Dispersal: Theory and Its Application in a Changing World
Disturbance, structure, and composition: spruce beetle andEngelmann spruce forest on the Markagunt Plateau, Utah, R. Justin DeRose and James N. Long; Forest Ecology and Management
Plant Functional Groups and Soil N: Secondary Weed Responses, P. S. Doescher, D. A. Pyke, and Eugene W. Schupp; Plant Functional Groups and Soil N: Secondary Weed Responses
Influence of habitat patch characteristics on the success of upland duck nests, Raymond Dueser, Jamie E. Jimenez, Michael R. Conover, and Terry A. Messmer; Human-Wildlife Conflicts
Standardizing the data on vehicle-wildlife collisions, Johan T. du Toit; Human-Wildlife Conflicts
The role of geographic information systems inwildlife epidemiology: models of chronic wasting disease in Colorado mule deer, Matthew L. Farnsworth, Jennifer A. Hoeting, N. Thompson Hobbs, Mary M. Conner, Kenneth P. Burnham, Lisa L. Wolfe, Elizabeth S. Williams, David M. Theobald, and Michael W. Miller; Veterinaria Italiana
Browsing lawns? Responses of Acacia nigrescens to ungulate browsing in an African savanna., D. A. Fornara and Johan T. du Toit; Ecology
Influence of Population Reduction on Predator Home Range Size and Spatial Overlap, Shandra Nicole Frey and Michael R. Conover; The Journal of Wildlife Management
Improving the effectiveness of interventions to balance conservation and development: a conceptual framework, S. Garnett, J. Sayer, and Johan T. du Toit; Ecology and Society
Effects of Road Mortality on Mustelids in Southern Portugal: Sensitivities and Management Implications, C. Grilo, John A. Bissonette, and M. Santos-Reis; The 25th Mustelid Colloquium, Prague Czech Republic
Patterns of Carnivore Road Casualties in Southern Portugal, C. Grilo, C. Silva, C. Baltazar, L. Gomes, John A. Bissonette, and M. Santos-Reis; ICOET Meeting, Little Rock, AR
Does Removing Coyotes for Livestock Protection Benefit Free-Ranging Ungulates?, Justin L. Harrington and Michael R. Conover; The Journal of Wildlife Management
Reproductive and Growth Traits Related to Life Histories of Two Rangeland Grasses of Western North America, L. D. Humphrey and Eugene W. Schupp; Reproductive and Growth Traits Related to Life Histories of Two Rangeland Grasses of Western North America
Landscape heterogeneity shapes predation in a newly restored predator-prey system, M. J. Kauffman, N. Varley, D. W. Smith, D. Stahler, Daniel R. MacNulty, and M. S. Boyce; Ecology Letters
Greater sage- grouse ecology in Western Box Elder County, Utah., J. Knerr, Eric T. Thacker, and Terry A. Messmer; 2006 Annual Report
Population inertia and its sensitivity tochanges in vital rates and population structure, David N. Koons, R. R. Holmes, and J. B. Grand; Ecology
Landscape Trees & Global Warming, Michael R. Kuhns; Tree Cookies Etc.
Managing Drought Stress in Landscape Trees, Michael R. Kuhns; ArborEssence, UCFC/Utah-ISA Newsletter
Trees and Drought, Michael R. Kuhns; ArborEssence, UCFC/Utah-ISA Newsletter
Firewise Landscaping for Utah, Michael R. Kuhns and B. Daniels
Knowledge of and Attitudes About Utility Pruning and How Education can Help, Michael R. Kuhns and D. Reiter; Arboriculture and Urban Forestry
Changing Soil Microbial Communities to Manage Plant Communities, Andrew Kulmatiski and Karen H. Beard; Changing Soil Microbial Communities to Manage Plant Communities
Reduced Soil Compaction Enhances Establishment of Non-Native Plant Species, G. P. Kyle, Karen H. Beard, and Andrew Kulmatiski; Plant Ecology
Potential Contribution of Respiration by Anabrus simplex (Mormon crickets) to Net CO2 Exchange in Three Great Basin Ecosystems, A. Joshua Leffler, Michael S. Peek, Larry Hipps, Sasha Ivans, Ronald J. Ryel, and Martyn M. Caldwell; Western North American Naturalist
A proposed ethogram of large carnivore predatory behavior, exemplified by the wolf, Daniel R. MacNulty, L. D. Mech, and D. W. Smith; Journal of Mammalogy
Communal hunting in wolves: cooperation or cheating? , Daniel R. MacNulty, C. Packer, L. D. Mech, and D. W. Smith
Plant Functional Groups and Soil N: Cheatgrass and Native Plant Responses, M. Mazzola, K. Alcock, J. Chambers, D. A. Pyke, and Eugene W. Schupp; Plant Functional Groups and Soil N: Cheatgrass and Native Plant Responses
The Current Status of sage-grouse management technology on private lands, Terry A. Messmer; 2006 Final Report
Utah's Sage-grouse Summit Special Report, Terry A. Messmer; Utah State University Community-Based Conservation Program
What happens if density increases?Conservation implications of population influx into refuges, C. J.E. Metcalf, K. Hampson, and David N. Koons; Animal Conservation
Environmental uncertainty, autocorrelation and theevolution of survival, C. J.E. Metcalf and David N. Koons; Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B
Landscape-Scale Genetic Variation in a Forest Outbreak Species, the Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae), Karen E. Mock, B. J. Bentz, Eric M. O'Neill, Jer Pin Chong, J. Orwin, and Michael E. Pfrender; Molecular Ecology
Genetic Analysis of a Recently Discovered Population of the Least Chub (Iotichthys phlegethontis), Karen E. Mock and Lee S. M. Bjerregaard; Western North American Naturalist
Trade-off between resource seasonality and predation risk explains reproductive chronology in impala, S. R. Moe, L. P. Rutina, and Johan T. du Toit; Journal of Zoology
Comparison of Emergence Speed and Sterility in Two Steril Annual Hybrid Cereal Grasses Developed for Use in Restoration, C. Morris and Eugene W. Schupp; Comparison of Emergence Speed and Sterility in Two Sterile Annual Hybrid Cereal Grasses Developed for Use in Restoration
Man Versus Rat: A Comparison of Two Traditional Seeding Methods to Seeding Done by Dipodomys ordii (Ord's Kangaroo Rat), S. M. Ostoja and Eugene W. Schupp; Man Versus Rat: A Comparison of Two Traditional Seeding Methods to Seeding Done by Dipodomys ordii (Ord's Kangaroo Rat)
Rodent Granivory and Ecological Restoration, S. M. Ostoja and Eugene W. Schupp; Rodent Granivory and Ecological Restoration
The influence of maternal care in shaping humansurvival and fertility, S. Pavard, David N. Koons, and E. Heyer; Evolution
Effects of GnRH immunization on reproduction and behavior in female Rocky Mountain elk, Jenny G. Powers; Dan L. Baker; Tracy L. Davis; Mary M. Conner; Anneke H, Lothridge; and Terry M. Nett; 6th International Conference on Fertility Control for Wildlife
Social Organization, Culture and Use of Landscapes by Livestock, Frederick D. Provenza; Advanced Nutrition and Feeding Strategies to Improve Sheep and Goat
Vegetation Responses to 35 and 55 Years of Native Ungulate Grazing in Shrub-Steppe Communities, E. A. Rexroad, Karen H. Beard, and Andrew Kulmatiski; Western North American Naturalist
Aspen Indicator Species in Lichen Communities in the Bear River Range of Idaho and Utah, Paul C. Rogers, Roger Rosentreter, and Ronald J. Ryel; Evansia
Aspen in the Sierra Nevada: Regional Conservation of a Continental Species, Paul C. Rogers, W. D. Shepperd, and D. Bartos; Natural Areas Journal
Evaluation of Underpass Effectiveness on the Wildcat Highway and Salina Canyon Improvement Projects: Interstate Highways I-15 and I-70, Southern Utah, S. Rosa and John A. Bissonette; Prepared for the Bureau of Land Management, Utah Department of Transportation, and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Roads and Desert Small Mammal Communities: Positive Interactions?, S. Rosa and John A. Bissonette; ICOET Meeting, Little Rock, AR
Part III. Seed Fate and Establishment, Eugene W. Schupp; Seed Dispersal: Theory and Its Application in a Changing World
Suitalbe Sites for Dispersal are Context Dependent, Eugene W. Schupp; Seed Dispersal: Theory and Its Application in a Changing World
A density management diagram for longleaf pine stands withapplication to red-cockaded woodpecker habitat, J. D. Shaw and James N. Long; Southern Journal of Applied Forestry
Forest ecology and biogeography of the Uinta Mountains, U.S.A, J. D. Shaw and James N. Long; Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Germination and Dormancy of Seeds in Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench (Asteraceae), Leila M. Shultz; Seed Science and Technology
Modeling Distributions of Rare Plants in the Great Basin, Western North America, Leila M. Shultz, M. Aitken, and D. W. Roberts; Western North American Naturalist
Top-Down Effects of Coquis in Lowland Forests in Hawaii, H. Sin, Karen H. Beard, and W. C. Pitt; Top-Down Effects of Coquis in Lowland Forests in Hawaii
Tales from the Sandbox: Do Predator Cues Influence Patch Selection and Seed-Handling Behaviors of Two Heteromyid Species, K. Sivy, S. M. Ostoja, and Eugene W. Schupp; Tales from the Sandbox: Do Predator Cues Influence Patch Selection and Seed-Handling Behaviors of Two Heteromyid Species?
Bottom-Up Control Determines Invertebrate Community Composition and Abundance in Hawaii, N. C. Tuttle and Karen H. Beard; Bottom-Up Control Determines Invertebrate Community Composition and Abundance in Hawaii
Evaluation of the Effect of Conifer Encroachment on Soil Organic Carbon Storage and Soil Properties in Aspen Ecosystems of Northern Utah, Helga Van Miegroet and Mical Woldeselassie; The ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings (November 4-8, 2007)
Anthropogenic productivity hotspots influence long-term ecosystem biodiversity, Kari E. Veblen; Anthropogenic productivity hotspots influence long-term ecosystem biodiversity
Season- and herbivore-mediated competition and facilitation in a semi-arid savanna, Kari E. Veblen; Season- and herbivore-mediated competition and facilitation in a semi-arid savanna
Invasion resistance (and invasion) of Hemizoniadominated alkali sinks in a Lolium annual grassland in the Central Valley of California, Kari E. Veblen, K. Dawson, and T. P. Young; Invasion resistance (and invasion) of Hemizoniadominated alkali sinks in a Lolium annual grassland in the Central Valley of California
Phylogenetic Study of Eleutherodactylus Coqui (Anura: Leptodactylidae) Reveals Deep Genetic Fragmentation in Puerto Rico and Origins in Hawaii, G. Velo-Anton, P. A. Burrowes, R. Joglar, I. Martinez-Solano, Karen H. Beard, and G. Parra-Olea; Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Spatially scaled response of a Lazuli Bunting population to fire, Michael L. Wolfe, Andreas Leidolf, and Tim Nuttle; Western North American Naturalist
Letters - Wildlife Population Increases in Serengeti National Park, Julie K. Young, L. R. Gerber, and C. D'Agrosa; Science
Long-Distance Movement of a Pinniped Neonate, Julie K. Young, C. Hernandez-Camacho, and L. R. Gerber; Marine Mammal Science
2006
Modeling Spatial Constraints Limiting Resource Acquisition: A Case Study With the Newfoundland Marten (Martes americana atrata), William A. Adair and John A. Bissonette; 21st Annual Symposium US-IALE, San Diego, CA
Do Abiotic Differences Explain Contrasting Graminoid Functional Traits in Sagebrush Steppe, USA and Patagonian Steppe, Argentina, Peter B. Adler, M. F. Garbulsky, J. M. Paruelo, and W. K. Lauenroth; Journal of Arid Environments
Climate Variability has a Stabilizing Effect on Coexistence of Prairie Grasses, Peter B. Adler, Janneke HilleRisLambers, Phaedon Kyriakidis, Qingfeng Guan, and Jonathan M. Levine; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Integrating Weed Management and Restoration on Western Rangelands, K. Allcock, R. Nowak, B. Blank, T. Jones, Thomas A. Monaco, P. Doescher, T. Tanaka, D. Ogle, L. St. John, M. Pellant, D. Pyke, V. Satyal, J. Tanaka, Eugene W. Schupp, and C. Call; Ecological Restoration
Eastern Spruce Dwarf Mistletoe, Fred A. Baker, Joseph G. O'Brien, Robert Mathiasen, and M E. Ostry; USDA Forest Service Forest Insect and Disease Leaflet
Ozone Concentrations in the Central Wasatch Mountains of Utah, Fred A. Baker and David J. Wagner; Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
Case Study Box: Puerto Rico and Hawaii: Wet Tropical Forests and the Dilemma of Coqui Frog Conservation and Eradication, Karen H. Beard; Forests and Society: Sustainability and Life Cycles of Forests in Human Landscapes
Mechanisms of Coqui Frog Invasions in Hawaii, Karen H. Beard; Mechanism of Coqui Frog Invasions in Hawaii
Potential Predators of an Invasive Frog (Eleutherodactylus coqui) in Hawaiian Forests, Karen H. Beard and William C. Pitt; Journal of Tropical Ecology
An Invasive Frog Influences Ecosystem Processes Similarly in its Native and Introduced Ranges, Karen H. Beard, H. Sin, and W. C. Pitt; An Invasive Frog Influences Ecosystem Processes Similarly in its Native and Introduced Ranges
Effects of Coqui Frogs on Ecosystem Processes in Hawaii, Karen H. Beard, H. Sin, and W. C. Pitt; Effects of Coqui Frogs on Ecosystem Processes in Hawaii
Evaluation of the Use and Effectiveness of Wildlife Crossings, John A. Bissonette, Patricia C. Cramer, A. P. Clevenger, K. K. Knapp, B. Persaud, N. Newhouse, T. Kinley, C. Lyon, S. Rosa, E. Shaw Schowalter-Hay, A. Hardy, K. Gunson, J. Anderson, C. O'Brien, K. G. Wolfe, B. Jennings, S. Jacobson, and I. Brakop; USGS Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
Sagebrush-Dominated Mountain Meadows Bird and Small Mammal Community Dynamics, John A. Bissonette, E. Johnson, and T. L. Wilson; USGS Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
Competition Between Bluebunch Wheatgrass, Cheatgrass and Squarrose Knapweed Under Factorial Nitrogen-Phosphorous Regimes, J. S. Burnham, Thomas A. Monaco, and Eugene W. Schupp; Competition Between Bluebunch Wheatgrass, Cheatgrass and Squarrose Knapweed Under Factorial Nitrogen-Phosphorous Regimes
Fates of Live Trees Retained in Forest Cutting Units, Western Cascade Range, Oregon, Posy E. Busby, Peter B. Adler, Timothy L. Warren, and Frederick J. Swanson; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Carnivore Crossings and Roads in North America: How Are We Doing?, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Carnivores 2006
NCHRP 25-27 Update: Evaluation of the Use and Effectiveness of Wildlife Crossings in North America, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Transportation Research Board Wildlife and Highways Workshop, Washington D.C.
Priorities For Research Related to Wildlife and Roads, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Transportation Research Board Wildlife and Highways Workshop, Washington D.C.
The Use and Effectiveness of Wildlife Crossings, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Natural Resources Law Forum at the Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Transportation Ecology: Current and Future Directions of the Science of Wildlife and Roads, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Invited Seminar, College of Natural Resources, Utah State University
Wildlife Crossings in North America, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Transportation Research Board Wildlife and Highways Workshop, Washington D.C.
Wildlife Crossings in North America: The State of the Science and Practice, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, San Diego, California
Wildlife Passages: How Does Utah Compare to the Rest of North America, Patricia C. Cramer and John A. Bissonette; The Utah Chapter of the Wildlife Society, Moab Utah
Condition of Highway 91 Wildlife Underpasses, Escape ramps, and Fencing in Sardine Canyon, Wellsville Mountains, Utah, Winter 2006, Patricia C. Cramer, S. Rosa, and John A. Bissonette; USGS Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
A Framework for Predicting Invasive Plants in National Parks: A Proof of Concept Using Verbasum thapsus in Lava Beds National Monument, Thomas C. Edwards Jr., D. R. Cutler, Karen H. Beard, J. C. Gibson, and D. Sarr; A Framework for Predicting Invasive Plants in National Parks: A Proof of Concept Using Verbasum thapsus in Lava Beds National Monument
Livestock grazing and the Utah prairie dog: implications for managing the Awapa, R. D. Elmore and Terry A. Messmer
Public perceptions regarding the Utah prairie dog and it management: Implications for species recovery., R. D. Elmore and Terry A. Messmer
Are giraffes pollinators or flower predators of Acacia nigrescens in Kruger National Park, South Africa?, P. A. Fleming, S. D. Hofmeyr, S. W. Nicolson, and Johan T. du Toit; Journal of Tropical Ecology
Dispersión de Quercus ilex por roedores y arrendajos: onsecuencias emográficas a escala de paisaje, J. M. Gomez, C. Puerta-Pinero, M. L. Huertas Martinez, and Eugene W. Schupp; Dispersión de Quercus ilex por roedores y arrendajos: onsecuencias emográficas a escala de paisaje
The Role of Patch Size and Isolation to Carnivore Relative Abundance in an Oak Woodland Landscape, C. Grilo, M. Cruz, John A. Bissonette, and M. Santos-Reis; Presented at the 1st European congress of Conservation Biology, Eger, Hungary