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Max Birdsong
Max Birdsong
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
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Recreational angler satisfaction: What drives it?
M Birdsong, LM Hunt, R Arlinghaus
Fish and Fisheries 22 (4), 682-706, 2021
1242021
Investigating angler satisfaction: the relevance of catch, motives and contextual conditions
C Gundelund, R Arlinghaus, M Birdsong, H Flávio, C Skov
Fisheries Research 250, 106294, 2022
292022
Does the relevance of catch for angler satisfaction vary with social-ecological context? A study involving angler cultures from West and East Germany
M Birdsong, LM Hunt, B Beardmore, M Dorow, T Pagel, R Arlinghaus
Fisheries Research 254, 106414, 2022
152022
Matching of resource use and investment according to waterbody size in recreational fisheries
MA Kaemingk, R Arlinghaus, MH Birdsong, CJ Chizinski, R Lyach, ...
Fisheries Research 254, 106388, 2022
102022
Explaining attitudes to management actions and beliefs about other user groups and conservation with angler characteristics: A case study in a coastal pike (Esox lucius …
C Slaton, D Koemle, M Birdsong, R Arlinghaus
Fisheries Research 263, 106669, 2023
92023
Socialization and motivational pathways among different groups of non-traditional hunters in Alabama reveal unique recruitment and retention opportunities
M Birdsong, W Morse, T Steury, M Smith
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 27 (5), 407-421, 2022
82022
The influence of social identity on attitudes toward wildlife
MH Birdsong, AL Metcalf, EC Metcalf, HK Nesbitt, JA Gude
Conservation Biology 38 (4), e14243, 2024
52024
Summary of Research
AL Metcalf, EC Metcalf, M Birdsong, MS Lewis, J Gude
2024
Drivers of angler satisfaction and behaviour: the relevance of social-ecological contexts and angler specialization
M Birdsong
Dissertation, Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2023, 2023
2023
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