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Dwayne Elmore
Dwayne Elmore
Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy
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Ungulate preference for burned patches reveals strength of fire–grazing interaction
BW Allred, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle, RD Elmore
Ecology and Evolution 1 (2), 132-144, 2011
3602011
Conservation of pattern and process: developing an alternative paradigm of rangeland management
SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle, RD Elmore, RF Limb, TG Bidwell
Rangeland Ecology & Management 65 (6), 579-589, 2012
2422012
Spatial heterogeneity increases diversity and stability in grassland bird communities
TJ Hovick, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle, RG Hamilton
Ecological Applications 25 (3), 662-672, 2015
2252015
Evidence of negative effects of anthropogenic structures on wildlife: a review of grouse survival and behaviour
TJ Hovick, RD Elmore, DK Dahlgren, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 (6), 1680-1689, 2014
1542014
Structural heterogeneity increases diversity of non‐breeding grassland birds
TJ Hovick, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf
Ecosphere 5 (5), 1-13, 2014
1362014
Pyric-herbivory to promote rangeland heterogeneity: evidence from small mammal communities
SD Fuhlendorf, DE Townsend II, RD Elmore, DM Engle
Rangeland Ecology & Management 63 (6), 670-678, 2010
1202010
Pyric–herbivory and cattle performance in grassland ecosystems
RF Limb, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle, JR Weir, RD Elmore, TG Bidwell
Rangeland Ecology & Management 64 (6), 659-663, 2011
1172011
Thermal patterns constrain diurnal behavior of a ground‐dwelling bird
JM Carroll, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, ET Thacker
Ecosphere 6 (11), 1-15, 2015
1042015
Landscapes as a moderator of thermal extremes: a case study from an imperiled grouse
TJ Hovick, RD Elmore, BW Allred, SD Fuhlendorf, DK Dahlgren
Ecosphere 5 (3), 1-12, 2014
1012014
Extreme climatic events constrain space use and survival of a ground‐nesting bird
EP Tanner, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, CA Davis, DK Dahlgren, ...
Global Change Biology 23 (5), 1832-1846, 2017
982017
Conservation implications of native and introduced ungulates in a changing climate
BW Allred, SD Fuhlendorf, TJ Hovick, R Dwayne Elmore, DM Engle, ...
Global change biology 19 (6), 1875-1883, 2013
952013
Evaluating vital rate contributions to greater sage‐grouse population dynamics to inform conservation
DK Dahlgren, MR Guttery, TA Messmer, D Caudill, R Dwayne Elmore, ...
Ecosphere 7 (3), e01249, 2016
832016
Implications of the thermal environment for terrestrial wildlife management
RD Elmore, JM Carroll, EP Tanner, TJ Hovick, BA Grisham, ...
Wildlife Society Bulletin 41 (2), 183-193, 2017
752017
Looking beyond rare species as umbrella species: Northern Bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) and conservation of grassland and shrubland birds
AD Crosby, RD Elmore, DM Leslie Jr, RE Will
Biological Conservation 186, 233-240, 2015
742015
A ground-nesting galliform’s response to thermal heterogeneity: implications for ground-dwelling birds
JM Carroll, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf
PLoS One 10 (11), e0143676, 2015
732015
Landscape pattern is critical for the moderation of thermal extremes
JM Carroll, CA Davis, SD Fuhlendorf, RD Elmore
Ecosphere 7 (7), e01403, 2016
722016
Avian parental behavior and nest success influenced by temperature fluctuations
RL Carroll, CA Davis, SD Fuhlendorf, RD Elmore, SE DuRant, JM Carroll
Journal of Thermal Biology 74, 140-148, 2018
692018
Influence of olfactory and visual cover on nest site selection and nest success for grassland‐nesting birds
DT Fogarty, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, SR Loss
Ecology and evolution 7 (16), 6247-6258, 2017
682017
Weather constrains the influence of fire and grazing on nesting greater prairie-chickens
TJ Hovick, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, DK Dahlgren
Rangeland Ecology & Management 68 (2), 186-193, 2015
682015
Use of dogs in wildlife research and management
DK DAHLGREN, RD Elmore, A WOOLLETT, JKY HURT
The Wildlife Techniques Manual: Volume 1: Research. Volume 2: Management., 126, 2020
612020
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