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*Indicates invited presentation
2007
The influence of forest conversion and structure on habitat selection and
home range size of timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) in
southwestern
Aquatic invertebrate, vegetation, and hydrology assessment of
*Multi-scale modeling of salamander habitats in managed forest and
agroforestry landscapes: conservation applications.
The Habitat relationships of red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) in an Appalachian grazing system. Understanding Agriculture’s Effects on Amphibians and Reptiles in a Changing World. February 6-8, St. Louis, MO. Poster. 2006 Landscape-scale models to predict the distribution of Cheat Mountain salamanders in forests of West Virginia. The Wildlife Society 13th Annual Conference. September 23-27, Anchorage, AK. (Co-author with L. O. Dillard). Habitat relationships of red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) in Appalachian grazing systems. The Wildlife Society 13th Annual Conference. September 23-27, Anchorage, AK. (Co-author with B. L. Riedel). *Stand- and landscape-level considerations for wildlife habitat and biodiversity conservation within managed forests of Wisconsin. Plum Creek Timber Company Sustainable Forestry Initiative Training Session. September 19-20, Hayward, WI. 2005 Habitat relationships of red-backed salamanders in Appalachian grazing systems. The 66th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. December 11, Grand Rapids, MI. (Co-author with B. L. Riedel). *Wetlands and aquatic wildlife. The Living Earth: Environmental Studies School (National Garden Clubs, Inc.). October 11, Mead Wildlife Area, WI. Evaluating biotic and abiotic influences on torrent salamanders in managed forests of western Oregon. The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference. September 25-29, Madison, WI. Habitat relationships of red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) in Appalachian grazing systems. The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference. September 25-29, Madison, WI. Poster. (Co-author with B. L. Riedel). Survival and dispersal of juvenile American marten in northeastern Wisconsin. The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference. September 25-29, Madison, WI. Poster. (Co-author with T. S. White). Evaluating biotic and abiotic influences on torrent salamanders in managed forests of western Oregon. The Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology/Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting. February 20, Corvallis, OR. (Co-author with T. J. Mabee). 2004 *Integrating stand- and landscape-level wildlife habitat strategies with forest management in Wisconsin. Plum Creek Timber Company Sustainable Forestry Initiative Training Session. May 17-18, Tomahawk, WI. 2003 Distribution and habitat of Columbia torrent salamanders at multiple scales in managed forests of northwestern Oregon. The Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology Annual Meeting. March 20, Arcata, CA. (Co-author with T. J. Mabee). 2002 *Seeing the rocks for the trees: evaluating influences of abiotic and biotic factors on the distribution and abundance of Columbia torrent salamanders in northwestern Oregon. Workshop: Beyond hypothesis testing: an introduction to Bayesian and information-theoretic methods for the analysis of ecological data. The Cooperative Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research Committee of the Washington Forest and Fish Adaptive Management Program. October 23-24, Lacey, WA. Persistence and habitat of Columbia torrent salamanders at multiple scales in managed forests of northwestern Oregon. The Wildlife Society 9th Annual Conference. September 24-28, Bismarck, ND. Structural and functional characterization of headwater stream macroinvertebrate communities in managed forests of the Oregon Coast Range. The Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology Annual Meeting. April 3-5, Hood River, OR. (Co-presenter with M. B. Cole). *Managing green-trees and snags on Willamette Industries, Inc. lands in western Oregon: guidelines, implementation, and monitoring. Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting. February 11, Gleneden Beach, OR. *Monitoring the distribution, abundance, and habitat of headwater amphibians in managed forests. Oregon Department of Forestry, January 7, Salem, OR (Co-presenter with K. L. Risenhoover). 2001 *Monitoring the distribution, abundance, and habitat of headwater amphibians in managed forests. Western Forestry and Conservation Association Annual Meeting. December 4, Eugene, OR. *Measuring responses of isolated wetland herpetofauna to upland forest management: a field experimental approach. Department of Aquaculture, Fisheries, and Wildlife Seminar, Clemson University. May 18, Clemson, SC. Distribution and habitat of Columbia torrent salamanders on young growth, managed forests of north coastal Oregon. The Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology Annual Meeting. March 28-30, Victoria BC. Distribution and habitat of Columbia torrent salamanders on young growth, managed forests of north coastal Oregon. Oregon Chapters of The Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society Joint Annual Meeting. February 15-16. Portland, OR. *Distribution and habitat of Columbia torrent salamanders on young growth, managed forests of north coastal Oregon. Tillamook-Clatsop Chapter Society of American Foresters. February 12. Cannon Beach, OR. 2000 *Prescribed fire effects on herpetofauna: overview and research needs. Symposium: The role of fire for nongame management and community restoration: traditional uses and new directions. The Wildlife Society 7th Annual Conference. September 12-16, Nashville, TN. 1999 The use of herpetofauna associations to monitor Objective 4 of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative. Society of American Foresters National Convention: Ecosystem Health and Sustainability Technical Session. September 14, Portland, OR. Effects of prescribed burning on herpetofauna in the Piedmont of South Carolina. The Wildlife Society 6th Annual Conference. September 7-11, Austin, TX. Poster. 1998 Herpetofaunal communities associated with small isolated wetlands in managed forests. 52nd Annual Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference. October 3-7, Orlando, FL. Poster. Effects of forest management practices on use of small isolated wetlands by amphibians and reptiles in South Carolina. Ecology and Biological Resource Management: A Research Symposium. Clemson University Biodiversity Initiative. September 19, Clemson, SC. *Effects of forest management practices on isolated wetland herpetofaunal communities in South Carolina. National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement Eastern Wildlife Task Group Field Presentation. May 4, Summerville, SC. *Effects of forest management practices on isolated wetland herpetofaunal communities in South Carolina. Forested Wetlands Research Information and Cooperators Meeting. Center for Forest Wetlands Research, USDA Forest Service. February 25-26, Charleston, SC. 1997 *Use of small isolated wetlands by amphibians and reptiles in managed forests. Society of American Foresters Annual National Convention: Fish and Wildlife Ecology Technical Session. October 8, Memphis, TN. Use of small isolated wetlands by amphibians and reptiles in South Carolina: communities prior to silvicultural treatment. The Wildlife Society Fourth Annual Conference. September 27, Snowmass, CO. *Effects of forest management practices on isolated wetland herpetofaunal communities in South Carolina. South Carolina Chapter of The Wildlife Society: Summer Meeting. July 31, Webb Wildlife Center, Garnett, SC. *Herpetofauna communities associated with small isolated wetlands in managed landscapes. National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement Southern Regional Conference. June 25, Asheville, NC. 1996 Weather surveillance radar quantification of roosting purple martins in South Carolina. The Wildlife Society 3rd Annual Conference. October 4, Cincinnati, OH. Spatial and temporal movement patterns of a purple martin pre-migratory roost: radar and visual analysis. American Ornithologists’ Union Annual Conference. August 15, Boise, ID. Poster. *Spatial and temporal patterns of a purple martin pre-migratory roost in South Carolina. South Carolina Partners in Flight: Summer Meeting. July 19, Columbia, SC. *Weather radar quantification of roosting purple martins in South Carolina. South Carolina Chapter of The Wildlife Society: Winter Meeting. March 6, Columbia, SC. |
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