selected publications
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academic article
- Harvester ant seed removal in an invaded sagebrush ecosystem: Implications for restoration. Ecology and Evolution. 2020
- Abstracts from the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology, Held Jointly with the Washington Chapter of the Wildlife Society, and in Association with Northwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, at Great Wolf Lodge, Grand Mound, Washington, 25 February-1 March 2019. Northwestern Naturalist. 100:132. 2019
- Landsat 8 and ICESat-2: Performance and potential synergies for quantifying dryland ecosystem vegetation cover and biomass. Remote Sensing of Environment. 185:233-242. 2016
- Occupancy and abundance of predator and prey: implications of the fire-cheatgrass cycle in sagebrush ecosystems. Ecosphere. 7. 2016
- Ecosystem Engineering of Harvest Ants: Effects on Vegetation in a Sagebrush - steppe Ecosystem . Western North American Naturalist. 76:82-89. 2016
- Transition of Vegetation States Positively Affects Harvester Ants in the Great Basin, United States. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 69:449-456. 2016
- Characterizing the distribution of an endangered salmonid using environmental DNA analysis. Biological Conservation. 183:29-37. 2015
- Sampling animal sign in heterogeneous environments: How much is enough?. Journal of Arid Environments. 119:51-55. 2015
- Estimating occupancy and abundance of stream amphibians using environmental DNA from filtered water samples. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 70:1123-1130. 2013
- Molecular Detection of Vertebrates in Stream Water: A Demonstration Using Rocky Mountain Tailed Frogs and Idaho Giant Salamanders. PLOS One. 6:e22746. 2011