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Tammy L Wilson
Tammy L Wilson
Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
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Deriving snow cover metrics for Alaska from MODIS
C Lindsay, J Zhu, AE Miller, P Kirchner, TL Wilson
Remote sensing 7 (10), 12961-12985, 2015
612015
Relative importance of habitat area and isolation for bird occurrence patterns in a naturally patchy landscape
TL Wilson, EJ Johnson, JA Bissonette
Landscape ecology 24 (3), 351-360, 2009
442009
Warming drives a front of white spruce establishment near western treeline, Alaska
AE Miller, TL Wilson, RL Sherriff, J Walton
Global change biology 23 (12), 5509-5522, 2017
362017
Scale dependence in occupancy models: implications for estimating bear den distribution and abundance
TL Wilson, JH Schmidt
Ecosphere 6 (9), 1-13, 2015
282015
Hierarchical spatial models for predicting pygmy rabbit distribution and relative abundance
TL Wilson, JB Odei, MB Hooten, TC Edwards Jr
Journal of Applied Ecology 47 (2), 401-409, 2010
282010
Stand basal area and temperature interact to influence growth in white spruce in southwest Alaska
M Wright, RL Sherriff, AE Miller, T Wilson
Ecosphere 9 (10), e02462, 2018
272018
Spatial ecology of refuge selection by an herbivore under risk of predation
TL Wilson, AP Rayburn, TC Edwards Jr
Ecosphere 3 (1), 1-18, 2012
192012
Effects of sagebrush treatments on multi‐scale resource selection by pygmy rabbits
TL Wilson, FP Howe, TC Edwards Jr
The Journal of Wildlife Management 75 (2), 393-398, 2011
182011
Summer spatial patterning of chukars in relation to free water in western Utah
RT Larsen, JA Bissonette, JT Flinders, MB Hooten, TL Wilson
Landscape Ecology 25, 135-145, 2010
172010
Stand basal area and temperature interact to influence growth in white spruce in southwest Alaska. Ecosphere 9 (10): e02462
M Wright, RL Sherriff, AE Miller, T Wilson
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. doi, 2018
132018
Improving inference for aerial surveys of bears: The importance of assumptions and the cost of unnecessary complexity
JH Schmidt, TL Wilson, WL Thompson, JH Reynolds
Ecology and Evolution 7 (13), 4812-4821, 2017
122017
Using double‐observer aerial surveys to monitor nesting bald eagles in Alaska: Are all nests available for detection?
TL Wilson, JH Schmidt, WL Thompson, LM Phillips
The Journal of Wildlife Management 78 (6), 1096-1103, 2014
112014
Experimental analysis of reintroduction strategies to conserve the vulnerable plains topminnow Fundulus sciadicus in Nebraska
DA Schumann, WW Hoback, KD Koupal, CW Schoenebeck, ...
Endangered Species Research 34, 349-355, 2017
92017
Monitoring nearshore ecosystem health using Pacific razor clams (Siliqua patula) as an indicator species
L Bowen, KL Counihan, B Ballachey, H Coletti, T Hollmen, B Pister, ...
PeerJ 8, e8761, 2020
82020
Nest use dynamics of an undisturbed population of bald eagles
TL Wilson, JH Schmidt, BA Mangipane, R Kolstrom, KK Bartz
Ecology and Evolution 8 (15), 7346-7354, 2018
82018
Physiological and gene transcription assays to assess responses of mussels to environmental changes
KL Counihan, L Bowen, B Ballachey, H Coletti, T Hollmen, B Pister, ...
PeerJ 7, e7800, 2019
72019
Assessing indirect measures of abundance and distribution with remote cameras: simplifying indices of activity at pygmy rabbit burrows
KS Ellis, RT Larsen, JC Whiting, TL Wilson, BR McMillan
Ecological Indicators 77, 23-30, 2017
72017
Distance sampling surveys: using components of detection and total error to select among approaches
JH Schmidt, WL Thompson, TL Wilson, JH Reynolds
Wildlife Monographs 210 (1), e1070, 2022
52022
Scale dependence in occupancy models: Implications for estimating bear den distribution and abundance. Ecosphere 6, 9
TL Wilson, JH Schmidt
52015
A multi-scale evaluation of pygmy rabbit space use in a managed landscape
TL Wilson
Utah State University, 2010
52010
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