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    Climate and non‐native herbivores influence reproductive investment by Greater Sage‐grouse by Behnke, Tessa L., Street, Phillip A., Sedinger, James S.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-05-2023)
    “…Highly seasonal environments can increase competition among herbivores for nutrients, affecting rates of reproduction and survival. There is concern about the…”
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    Estimating survival and adoption rates of dependent juveniles by Street, Phillip A., Riecke, Thomas V., Williams, Perry J., Behnke, Tessa L., Sedinger, James S.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2022)
    “…Population growth and fitness are typically most sensitive to adult survival in long‐lived species, but variation in recruitment often explains most of the…”
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    Glucocorticoids and land cover: a largescale comparative approach to assess a physiological biomarker for avian conservation by Alaasam, Valentina J, Behnke, Tessa L, Grant, Avery R, Ouyang, Jenny Q

    “…As humans alter landscapes worldwide, land and wildlife managers need reliable tools to assess and monitor responses of wildlife populations. Glucocorticoid…”
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    Integrated population models: Model assumptions and inference by Riecke, Thomas V., Williams, Perry J., Behnke, Tessa L., Gibson, Daniel, Leach, Alan G., Sedinger, Benjamin S., Street, Phillip A., Sedinger, James S., Freckleton, Robert

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-07-2019)
    “…Integrated population models (IPMs) have become increasingly popular for the modelling of populations, as investigators seek to combine survey and demographic…”
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    Impacts of Non-Native Ungulate Grazing on Reproduction and Physiology in Greater Sage-Grouse by Behnke, Tessa L

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Understanding the mechanisms underlying dynamics of animal populations is critical to planning appropriate management actions for species of concern. Greater…”
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