Publications from the last year (2020)
Shameless plug of our publication efforts over the last year and a big thanks to all of our collaborators. We have had the pleasure of working with some of the most talented and motivated individuals in the wildlife world.
Academic Publications
- Integrating counts, telemetry, and non-invasive DNA data to improve demographic monitoring of an endangered species (In Press Ecosphere)
- Lack of phenological shift leads to increased camouflage mismatch in mountain hares
- Immigration does not offset harvest mortality in groups of a cooperatively breeding carnivore
- Local climate determines vulnerability to camouflage mismatch in snowshoe hares
- Boreal caribou can coexist with natural but not industrial disturbances
- Estimating abundance of an unmarked, low-density species using camera traps
- Wolverine occupancy, spatial distribution, and monitoring design
- Ecological traits and the spatial structure of competitive coexistence among carnivores
- Simulating effects of fitness and dispersal on the use of Trojan sex chromosomes for invasive species management
- Moose calf detection probabilities: quantification and evaluation of a ground-based survey technique
Media Coverage
- NASA – Tracking survival among Idaho’s mule deer
- The Guardian – Mountain hares at risk as winter coats fail to camouflage in snowless scottish highlands
- Idaho Fish and Game – Camera surveys provide new statewide wolf population estimate