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Joseph Ganey
Joseph Ganey
US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, retired
E-mailová adresa ověřena na: nau.edu - Domovská stránka
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Design and implementation of monitoring studies to evaluate the success of ecological restoration on wildlife
WM Block, AB Franklin, JP Ward Jr, JL Ganey, GC White
Restoration ecology 9 (3), 293-303, 2001
5022001
Tree mortality in drought-stressed mixed-conifer and ponderosa pine forests, Arizona, USA
JL Ganey, SC Vojta
Forest Ecology and Management 261 (1), 162-168, 2011
1812011
Forest and woodland replacement patterns following drought-related mortality
E Batllori, F Lloret, T Aakala, WRL Anderegg, E Aynekulu, DP Bendixsen, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (47), 29720-29729, 2020
1582020
A comparison of two techniques for measuring canopy closure.
JL Ganey, WM Block
1311994
Calling behavior of spotted owls in northern Arizona
JL Ganey
The Condor 92 (2), 485-490, 1990
1101990
Snag density and composition of snag populations on two National Forests in northern Arizona
JL Ganey
Forest Ecology and Management 117 (1-3), 169-178, 1999
881999
Dispersal movements and survival rates of juvenile Mexican Spotted Owls in northern Arizona
JL Ganey, WM Block, JK Dwyer, BE Strohmeyer, JS Jenness
The Wilson Bulletin, 206-217, 1998
861998
Distribution and habitat use of Mexican spotted owls in Arizona
JL Ganey, RP Balda
The Condor 91 (2), 355-361, 1989
861989
Metabolic rate and evaporative water loss of Mexican spotted and great horned owls
JL Ganey, RP Balda, RM King
The Wilson Bulletin, 645-656, 1993
801993
Habitat selection by Mexican spotted owls in northern Arizona
JL Ganey, RP Balda
The Auk 111 (1), 162-169, 1994
751994
Multi-scale Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) nest/roost habitat selection in Arizona and a comparison with single-scale modeling results
BC Timm, K McGarigal, SA Cushman, JL Ganey
Landscape Ecology 31, 1209-1225, 2016
712016
Mexican spotted owl home range and habitat use in pine-oak forest: implications for forest management
JL Ganey, WM Block, JS Jenness, RA Wilson
Forest Science 45 (1), 127-135, 1999
711999
Home-range characteristics of spotted owls in northern Arizona
JL Ganey, RP Balda
The Journal of wildlife management, 1159-1165, 1989
691989
Improving habitat and connectivity model predictions with multi-scale resource selection functions from two geographic areas
HY Wan, SA Cushman, JL Ganey
Landscape Ecology 34, 503-519, 2019
622019
Effects and interactions of fire, logging, and grazing
DM Finch, JL Ganey, W Yong, RT Kimball, R Sallabanks
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service General Technical …, 1997
621997
Is fire “for the birds”? How two rare species influence fire management across the US
SL Stephens, LN Kobziar, BM Collins, R Davis, PZ Fulé, W Gaines, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17 (7), 391-399, 2019
592019
Prey ecology of Mexican spotted owls in pine–oak forests of northern Arizona
WM Block, JL Ganey, PE Scott, R King
The Journal of wildlife management 69 (2), 618-629, 2005
562005
Associations between forest fire and Mexican spotted owls
JS Jenness, P Beier, JL Ganey
Forest Science 50 (6), 765-772, 2004
552004
Habitat fragmentation reduces genetic diversity and connectivity of the Mexican spotted owl: a simulation study using empirical resistance models
HY Wan, SA Cushman, JL Ganey
Genes 9 (8), 403, 2018
542018
Conflicting perspectives on spotted owls, wildfire, and forest restoration
JL Ganey, HY Wan, SA Cushman, CD Vojta
Fire Ecology 13 (3), 146-165, 2017
542017
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