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    Factors affecting availability for detection: An example using radio-collared Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) by Lituma, Christopher M, Buehler, David A, Tanner, Evan P, Tanner, Ashley M, Keyser, Patrick D, Harper, Craig A

    Published in PloS one (22-12-2017)
    “…Avian monitoring strategies are usually linked to bird singing or calling behavior. Individual availability for detection can change as a result of conspecific…”
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    Estimating response distances of lesser prairie‐chickens to anthropogenic features during long‐distance movements by Peterson, Jacob M., Earl, Julia E., Fuhlendorf, Samuel D., Elmore, R. Dwayne, Haukos, David A., Tanner, Ashley M., Carleton, Scott A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-09-2020)
    “…Spatially distributed populations often rely on large‐scale processes for long‐term population stability. These processes are driven by individuals moving…”
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    Using aerial surveys and citizen science to create species distribution models for an imperiled grouse by Tanner, Ashley M., Tanner, Evan P., Papeş, Monica, Fuhlendorf, Samuel D., Elmore, R. Dwayne, Davis, Craig A.

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-03-2020)
    “…Estimating species distributions requires species presence data of sufficient quantity from reputable sources that are geographically representative of the…”
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    A Hierarchical Perspective to Woody Plant Encroachment for Conservation of Prairie-Chickens by Fuhlendorf, Samuel D., Hovick, Torre J., Elmore, R. Dwayne, Tanner, Ashley M., Engle, David M., Davis, Craig A.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-01-2017)
    “…Encroachment of Great Plains grasslands by fire-sensitive woody plants is a large-scale, regional process that fragments grassland landscapes. Using prairie…”
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    Spatio-temporal dynamics in syntopy are driven by variability in rangeland conditions by Tanner, Evan P., Tanner, Ashley M., Fuhlendorf, Samuel D., Elmore, R. Dwayne, Davis, Craig A., Polo, John A.

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-10-2023)
    “…Sympatry is a common consequence of niche differentiation and can exist as broad sympatry (shared geographical region) or direct sympatry (i.e., syntopy…”
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    Characteristics of lesser prairie‐chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) long‐distance movements across their distribution by Earl, Julia E., Fuhlendorf, Samuel D., Haukos, David, Tanner, Ashley M., Elmore, Dwayne, Carleton, Scott A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-08-2016)
    “…Long‐distance movements are important adaptive behaviors that contribute to population, community, and ecosystem connectivity. However, researchers have a poor…”
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    Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program supports roosting ecology of the lesser prairie-chicken by Tanner, Evan P., Tanner, Ashley M., Fuhlendorf, Samuel D., Elmore, R. Dwayne, Davis, Craig A., Polo, John A.

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-12-2021)
    “…All animals must select sites to rest and may spend a large portion of their lives doing so. Despite the importance of this period in their daily activity…”
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    Northern Bobwhite Breeding Season Ecology on a Reclaimed Surface Mine by BROOKE, JARRED M., TANNER, EVAN P., PETERS, DAVID C., TANNER, ASHLEY M., HARPER, CRAIG A., KEYSER, PATRICK D., CLARK, JOSEPH D., MORGAN, JOHN J.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2017)
    “…Surface coal mining and subsequent reclamation of surface mines have converted large forest areas into early successional vegetative communities in the eastern…”
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