![]() Wading bird response to recreational boat traffic on a national wildlife refuge in South Carolina: Does flushing translate into site avoidance? Wildlife Society Bulletin 34:1383-1392. Shorebird roost-site selection at two temporal scales is human disturbance a factor? Journal of Applied Ecology 44:196-209. Nest success of northern bobwhite on managed and unmanaged landscapes in southeast Iowa. Proceedings of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker Symposium IV: 453-458. Use of modified artificial cavities to access red-cockaded woodpecker nests. Journal of Wildlife Management 68:694-700. Harvest parameters of urban and rural morning doves in Ohio. Design and evaluation of mail surveys to estimate deer harvest parameters. Assessing the role of conspecific attraction in habitat restoration for Henslow’s sparrows in Iowa. Standardizing terminology and notation for the analysis of demographic processes in marked populations, pp 1099-1106 in Modeling Demographic Processes in Marked Populations, Environmental and Ecological Statistics 3. For the past 15 years, I have done personal research on the po. More recently, I have been interested in improvements to design and analysis of habitat selection studies, analysis of telemetry data, use of mark-recapture data for testing additive and compensatory mortality hypotheses in exploited species, and evaluation of surveillance sampling designs for wildlife disease. Much of this work has focused on estimation of population parameters using techniques such as mark-recapture, change-in-ratio, band recovery, and distance sampling. A primary focus of my research career has been the development and evaluation of quantitative methods for application in field ecology. Fish and Wildlife Service, I also spent a year as a visiting scientist in the New York Cooperative Unit at Cornell University. In the interim, during my years as a scientist with the U. I began my post-graduate school career in 1976 as a post-doctoral student in the Utah Cooperative Unit at Utah State University, and I was Leader of the South Carolina Unit at Clemson University for 10 years, 1991 - 2001. This move represented the latest chapter in a long history of association with the Unit Program. ![]() In 2001, I returned to my home state of Iowa to become Unit Leader of the Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Iowa State University. I retired in 2011 after 10 years as Unit Leader. Former Unit Leader, IA Coop F&W Research Unit
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