Search Results - "Wright, Greg D."
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Diurnal habitat selection of migrating Whooping Crane in the Great Plains
Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-06-2019)“…Available stopover habitats with quality foraging opportunities are essential for migrating waterbirds, including Whooping Crane (Grus americana). Several…”
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Current Status of the Plains Pocket Mouse (Perognathus flavescens) in Eastern Nebraska
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-12-2012)“…Distribution of the plains pocket mouse (Perognathus flavescens) overlaps tallgrass prairies in northeastern parts of the species' range in the central United…”
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Overwintering Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) in Nebraska, USA
Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-09-2015)“…Over half a million Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) migrate through Nebraska, USA, each autumn and spring, but only a few cranes have been reported in…”
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Herbeal Feeding Behavior of the New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse (Zapus hudsonius luteus)
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-08-2014)“…We report the first observations of feeding behavior by free-ranging New Mexico meadow jumping mice (Zapus hudsonius luteus). We made observations during a…”
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Temporospatial Shifts in Sandhill Crane Staging in the Central Platte River Valley in Response to Climatic variation and Habitat Change
Published in Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist (29-04-2020)“…Over 80% of the Mid-Continent Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis) Population (MCP), estimated at over 660,000 individuals, stops in the Central Platte River…”
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Unusual wintering distribution and migratory behavior of the Whooping Crane (Grus americana) In 2011–2012
Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-03-2014)“…The last, self-sustaining population of Whooping Cranes (Grus americana), the Aransas-Wood Buffalo population, has overwintered almost exclusively along the…”
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Occurrence of Ord's Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys Ordii) Along Its Eastern Distributional Limit in Nebraska
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-04-2011)“…Changes in land use continue to alter habitats throughout Nebraska, and few studies have examined how such changes affect distributional limits of mammals. The…”
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Temporospatial shifts in Sandhill Crane staging in the Central Platte River Valley in response to climatic variation and habitat change
Published in Monographs of the Western North American naturalist (01-01-2019)“…Over 80% of the Mid-Continent Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis) Population (MCP), estimated at over 660,000 individuals, stops in the Central Platte River…”
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Hispid Pocket Mouse (Chaetodipus hispidus) in East-Central and Northeastern Nebraska
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-04-2010)“…The hispid pocket mouse (Chaetodipus hispidus) occurs throughout the Great Plains, mainly west of the Missouri River. In Nebraska, this species likely occurs…”
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Hispid Cotton Rat (Sigmodon hispidus) in Nebraska: Distribution, Reproduction, and Seasonal Activity
Published in Western North American naturalist (01-10-2010)“…The hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) has occurred in Nebraska for about 50 years and entered the state from the south via northward movements through…”
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Unusual wintering distribution and migratory behavior of the Whooping Crane (Grus americana) In 2011-201
Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-03-2014)“…The last, self-sustaining population of Whooping Cranes (Grus americana), the Aransas-Wood Buffalo population, has overwintered almost exclusively along the…”
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Unusual wintering distribution and migratory behavior of the Whooping Crane (Author abstract)
Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-03-2014)“…The last, self-sustaining population of Whooping Cranes (Grus americana), the Aransas-Wood Buffalo population, has overwintered almost exclusively along the…”
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