selected publications
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academic article
- Reversing Tree Expansion in Sagebrush Steppe Yields Population-level Benefit for Imperiled Grouse. Ecosphere. 12:e03551. 2021
- Reversing Tree Encroachment Increases Usable Space for Sage‐Grouse during the Breeding Season. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 45.0:488-497. 2021
- Reversing tree expansion in sagebrush steppe yields population‐level benefit for imperiled grouse. Ecosphere. 12. 2021
- Restoring Sage-grouse nesting habitat through removal of early successional conifer. Restoration Ecology. 25:1026-1034. 2017
- Performing Statistical Population Reconstruction Using Program PopRecon 2.0. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 41.0:581.0-589.0. 2017
- Better living through conifer removal: A demographic analysis of sage-grouse vital rates.. PLOS One. 12. 2017
- Effects of conifer expansion on greater sage-grouse nesting habitat selection. Journal of Wildlife Management. 81:86-95. 2017
- Short-Term Response of Sage-Grouse Nesting to Conifer Removal in the Northern Great Basin. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 70:50-58. 2017
- Saving sage-grouse from the trees: A proactive solution to reducing a key threat to a candidate species. Biological Conservation. 167:233-241. 2013