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Bryan Stevens
Bryan Stevens
Research Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
E-mailová adresa ověřena na: uidaho.edu - Domovská stránka
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Survival and detectability bias of avian fence collision surveys in sagebrush steppe
BS Stevens, KP Reese, JW Connelly
The Journal of Wildlife Management 75 (2), 437-449, 2011
552011
Greater sage‐grouse and fences: Does marking reduce collisions?
BS Stevens, KP Reese, JW Connelly, DD Musil
Wildlife Society Bulletin 36 (2), 297-303, 2012
492012
Balancing transferability and complexity of species distribution models for rare species conservation
NA Helmstetter, CJ Conway, BS Stevens, AR Goldberg
Diversity and Distributions 27 (1), 95-108, 2021
452021
Multi‐scale assessment of greater sage‐grouse fence collision as a function of site and broad scale factors
BS Stevens, JW Connelly, KP Reese
The Journal of Wildlife Management 76 (7), 1370-1380, 2012
432012
Predictive multi‐scale occupancy models at range‐wide extents: Effects of habitat and human disturbance on distributions of wetland birds
BS Stevens, CJ Conway
Diversity and Distributions 26 (1), 34-48, 2020
382020
Predicting species distributions: unifying model selection and scale optimization for multi‐scale occupancy models
BS Stevens, CJ Conway
Ecosphere 10 (5), e02748, 2019
282019
Summer use of side‐channel thermal refugia by salmonids in the North Fork Coeur d'Alene River, Idaho
BS Stevens, JM DuPont
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 31 (4), 683-692, 2011
262011
Wildlife mortality from infrastructure collisions: statistical modeling of count data from carcass surveys
BS Stevens, B Dennis
Ecology 94 (9), 2087-2096, 2013
252013
Keeping up with the times: mapping range-wide habitat suitability for endangered species in a changing environment
EJ Harrity, BS Stevens, CJ Conway
Biological Conservation 250, 108734, 2020
192020
Mapping habitat suitability at range‐wide scales: Spatially‐explicit distribution models to inform conservation and research for marsh birds
BS Stevens, CJ Conway
Conservation Science and Practice 2 (4), e178, 2020
162020
Patterns of fish assemblage structure and habitat use among main‐and side‐channel environments in the lower Kootenai River, Idaho
CJ Watkins, BS Stevens, MC Quist, BB Shepard, SC Ireland
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 144 (6), 1340-1355, 2015
162015
Impacts of fences on greater sage-grouse in Idaho: collision, mitigation, and spatial ecology
BS Stevens
University of Idaho, 2011
152011
Estimating walleye (Sander vitreus) movement and fishing mortality using state-space models: implications for management of spatially structured populations
SJ Herbst, BS Stevens, DB Hayes, PA Hanchin
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73 (3), 330-348, 2016
132016
Wild turkey harvest trends across the Midwest in the 21st century
CJ Parent, BS Stevens, AC Bowling, WF Porter
Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 11, 211-223, 2016
122016
Mapping sage‐grouse fence‐collision risk: spatially explicit models for targeting conservation implementation
BS Stevens, DE Naugle, B Dennis, JW Connelly, T Griffiths, KP Reese
Wildlife Society Bulletin 37 (2), 409-415, 2013
122013
Structural uncertainty limits generality of fall harvest strategies for wild turkeys
BS Stevens, JR Bence, WF Porter, CJ Parent
The Journal of Wildlife Management 81 (4), 617-628, 2017
112017
Ecology matters: robustness and management tradeoffs for maximum harvests of wild turkeys
BS Stevens, JR Bence, WF Porter, CJ Parent
Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 11, 189-210, 2016
92016
Identifying important military installations for continental-scale conservation of marsh bird breeding habitat
BS Stevens, CJ Conway
Journal of Environmental Management 252, 109664, 2019
82019
Mapping habitat quality and threats for eastern black rails (Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis)
BS Stevens, CJ Conway
Waterbirds 44 (2), 245-256, 2021
72021
Identifying target reference points for harvesting assessment‐limited wildlife populations: a case study
BS Stevens, JR Bence, WF Porter, ML Jones
Ecological Applications 27 (6), 1916-1931, 2017
72017
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