selected publications
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academic article
- Broadcasting Regional Call Dialects Has Little Influence on the Effectiveness of Call-Broadcast Surveys for Marsh Birds. Wetlands. 2020
- Habitat models to predict wetland bird occupancy influenced by scale, anthropogenic disturbance, and imperfect detection. Ecosphere. 8.0. 2017
- Range-wide Wetland Associations of the King Rail: A Multi-scale Approach. Wetlands. 35:577-587. 2015
- Depth of artificial Burrowing Owl burrows affects thermal suitability and occupancy. Journal of Field Ornithology. 86:288-297. 2015
- Optimizing water depth for wetland-dependent wildlife could increase wetland restoration success, water efficiency, and water security. Restoration Ecology. 23:292-300. 2015
- Multi-Species Call-Broadcast Improved Detection of Endangered Yuma Clapper Rail Compared to Single-Species Call-Broadcast. Wetlands. 33:699-706. 2013
- Intraspecific variation in reproductive traits of burrowing owls. Journal of Ethology. 30:395-402. 2012
- Field evaluation of distance-estimation error during wetland-dependent bird surveys. Wildlife Research. 39:311-320. 2012
- Fire helps restore natural disturbance regime to benefit rare and endangered marsh birds endemic to the Colorado River. Ecological Applications. 20:2024-2035. 2010
- Effects of Broadcasting Conspecific and Heterospecific Calls on Detection of Marsh Birds in North America. Wetlands. 30:358-368. 2010
- Maximizing detection probability of wetland-dependent birds during point-count surveys in northwestern Florida. Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 120:513-518. 2008