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High-pass filters do not consistently strengthen associations between acoustic indices and avian species richness
Human-derived food shrinks home ranges and alters resource selection of mammals at the urban-wild interface
Long-term occurrence of Chuck-will's-widow (Antrostomus carolinensis) beyond contemporary IUCN range
Environmental relationships, decadal changes, and regional decline of Eastern Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus) and Chuck-will’s-widow (Antrostomus carolinensis)
Ecological scales of effect vary across space and time
SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States
The impact of vehicular noise on acoustic indices within simulated bird assemblage soundscapes
The Steller's Sea-Eagle in North America: An economic assessment of birdwatchers travelling to see a vagrant raptor
Efficacy of autonomous recording units to evaluate wild turkey gobbling chronology in North Carolina, USA
Raccoon roundworm undetected in endangered Key Largo woodrat endemic range
Measuring the value of public hunting land using a hedonic approach
Exploring spatial nonstationarity for four mammal species reveals regional variation in environmental relationships
What drives spatially varying ecological relationships in a wide-ranging species?
Evaluation of the Spatial Biases and Sample Size of a Statewide Citizen Science Project
Is it an omnivore's world? A comment on dietary traits in multispecies hierarchical models
Integrating harvest and camera trap data in species distribution models
Exploring Drivers of Spatial Non-Stationarity in Wildlife-Environment Relationships Through Species Distribution Modeling
Survey design optimization for monitoring wildlife communities in areas managed for federally endangered species
Candid Critters: Challenges and Solutions in a Large-Scale Citizen Science Camera Trap Project
An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: How many, how long and when?
Influence of Forest Structure and Composition on Summer Habitat Use of Wildlife in an Upland Hardwood Forest
Increases in Midwestern cougars despite harvest in a source population
Resolving misaligned spatial data with integrated species distribution models
Single-Camera Trap Survey Designs Miss Detections: Impacts on Estimates of Occupancy and Community Metrics
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