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    Differences in Spatiotemporal Patterns of Vehicle Collisions with Wildlife and Livestock

    Road ecology research has tended to focus on wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) while omitting or failing to differentiate domestic (i.e., livestock) animal-vehicle collisions (DAVCs). This has limited our und...

    Tyler G. Creech, Elizabeth R. Fairbank, Anthony P. Clevenger in Environmental Management (2019)

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    Using network theory to prioritize management in a desert bighorn sheep metapopulation

    Connectivity models using empirically-derived landscape resistance maps can predict potential linkages among fragmented animal and plant populations. However, such models have rarely been used to guide systema...

    Tyler G. Creech, Clinton W. Epps, Ryan J. Monello, John D. Wehausen in Landscape Ecology (2014)

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    Wildlife contact analysis: emerging methods, questions, and challenges

    Recent technological advances, such as proximity loggers, allow researchers to collect complete interaction histories, day and night, among sampled individuals over several months to years. Social network anal...

    Paul C. Cross, Tyler G. Creech, Michael R. Ebinger in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (2012)