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    Using ecoacoustics metrices to track grassland bird richness across landscape gradients by Shamon, Hila, Paraskevopoulou, Zoe, Kitzes, Justin, Card, Emily, Deichmann, Jessica L., Boyce, Andy J., McShea, William J.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-01-2021)
    “…•Acoustic indices had inconsistent relationships with grassland bird species richness.•Bioacoustic Index was positively correlated with grassland bird…”
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    An evaluation of platforms for processing camera‐trap data using artificial intelligence by Vélez, Juliana, McShea, William, Shamon, Hila, Castiblanco‐Camacho, Paula J., Tabak, Michael A., Chalmers, Carl, Fergus, Paul, Fieberg, John

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-02-2023)
    “…Camera traps have quickly transformed the way in which many ecologists study the distribution of wildlife species, their activity patterns and interactions…”
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    Bison Reintroduction to Mixed-Grass Prairie Is Associated With Increases in Bird Diversity and Cervid Occupancy in Riparian Areas by Boyce, Andy J., Shamon, Hila, McShea, William J.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (18-03-2022)
    “…In grassland ecosystems, grazing by large herbivores is a highly influential process that affects biodiversity by modifying the vegetative environment through…”
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    Increased songbird nest depredation due to Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) encroachment in Mediterranean shrubland by Ben-David, Asaf, Shamon, Hila, Izhaki, Ido, Efronny, Ronny, Maor, Roi, Dayan, Tamar

    Published in BMC ecology (17-12-2019)
    “…In recent decades, a decrease of passerine densities was documented in Mediterranean shrublands. At the same time, a widespread encroachment of Aleppo pines…”
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    Grassland bird diversity and abundance in the presence of native and non-native grazers by Boyce, Andy J., Shamon, Hila, Kunkel, Kyran E., McShea, William J.

    Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-12-2021)
    “…Temperate grassland biomes are globally imperiled, and grassland birds are in precipitous decline as a result. The majority of North America's grassland birds…”
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    Automated detection of frog calls and choruses by pulse repetition rate by Lapp, Sam, Wu, Tianhao, Richards‐Zawacki, Corinne, Voyles, Jamie, Rodriguez, Keely Michelle, Shamon, Hila, Kitzes, Justin

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2021)
    “…Anurans (frogs and toads) are among the most globally threatened taxonomic groups. Successful conservation of anurans will rely on improved data on the status…”
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    Predicted future range expansion of a small carnivore: swift fox in North America by Nelson, Dana L., Marneweck, Courtney J., McShea, William J., Shamon, Hila, Jachowski, David S.

    Published in Landscape ecology (20-08-2024)
    “…Context Small carnivores are declining globally due to a complex suite of threats. Conservation of these species requires an understanding of their…”
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    Field surveys can improve predictions of habitat suitability for reintroductions: a swift fox case study by Paraskevopoulou, Zoe, Shamon, Hila, Songer, Melissa, Ruxton, Graeme, McShea, William J.

    Published in Oryx (01-05-2022)
    “…Reintroductions are challenging, and success rates are low despite extensive planning and considerable investment of resources. Improving predictive models for…”
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    Long-term reevaluation of spatially explicit models as a means for adaptive wildlife management by Cohen, Mia Maor, Shamon, Hila, Dolev, Amit, Reichman, Alon, David, Shirli Bar, Saltz, David

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2020)
    “…We evaluated a 20-yr-old spatially explicit model (SEM) that predicted the spatial expansion of reintroduced Persian fallow deer in northern Israel. Using the…”
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