Search

Your search keyword '"Doran, Patrick J."' showing total 24 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Doran, Patrick J." Remove constraint Author: "Doran, Patrick J." Search Limiters Academic (Peer-Reviewed) Journals Remove constraint Search Limiters: Academic (Peer-Reviewed) Journals
24 results on '"Doran, Patrick J."'

Search Results

1. Conserving rare species can have high opportunity costs for common species.

2. Aboveground and Belowground Impacts Following Removal of the Invasive Species Baby's Breath ( Gypsophila paniculata) on Lake Michigan Sand Dunes.

3. Presence and management of the invasive plant Gypsophila paniculata (baby’s breath) on sand dunes alters arthropod abundance and community structure.

4. Perennial biomass feedstocks enhance avian diversity.

5. Avian Use of Perennial Biomass Feedstocks as Post-Breeding and Migratory Stopover Habitat.

6. Land conversion at the protected area's edge.

7. SPATIAL SCALING OF AVIAN POPULATION DYNAMICS: POPULATION ABUNDANCE, GROWTH RATE, AND VARIABILITY.

8. Habitat occupancy patterns of a forest dwelling songbird: causes and consequences.

9. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAYFIELD NEST-SURVIVAL ESTIMATES AND SEASONAL FECUNDITY: A CAUTIONARY NOTE.

10. CLIMATE AND FOOD SYNCHRONIZE REGIONAL FOREST BIRD ABUNDANCES.

11. Mayfield nest-survival estimates and seasonal fecundity: Reply to Farnsworth and Simons.

12. Planning for people and nature: Comparing quality‐of‐life outcomes across environmental systems to inform conservation planning.

13. Planning for people and nature: Comparing quality‐of‐life outcomes across environmental systems to inform conservation planning.

14. Predicting road culvert passability for migratory fishes.

15. Terrestrial Reserve Networks Do Not Adequately Represent Aquatic Ecosystems.

16. Avian Mobbing Response is Restricted by Territory Boundaries: Experimental Evidence from Two Species of Forest Warblers.

17. Minimizing opportunity costs to aquatic connectivity restoration while controlling an invasive species.

18. Designing coastal conservation to deliver ecosystem and human well-being benefits.

19. Pet Project or Best Project? Online Decision Support Tools for Prioritizing Barrier Removals in the Great Lakes and Beyond.

20. Understanding the Groundwater Hydrology of a Geographically-Isolated Prairie Fen: Implications for Conservation.

21. Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness.

22. ARE AGROFUELS A CONSERVATION THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR GRASSLAND BIRDS IN THE UNITED STATES?

23. Lidar remote sensing variables predict breeding habitat of a Neotropical migrant bird.

24. Dynamic occupancy models reveal within-breeding season movement up a habitat quality gradient by a migratory songbird.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources