2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

LB 11 - Conservation Management

Mitigating human-wildlife conflicts - Transaction costs
Vasavi Prakash, Auburn University; YaoQi Zhang, Auburn University
Predicting responses of short-eared owl population size, distribution, and habitat use in a changing climate
Robert A. Miller, Intermountain Bird Observatory; Carie Battistone, California Department of Fish and Wildlife; Heather Hayes, Intermountain Bird Observatory; Matt D. Larson, Owl Research Institute; Joseph G. Barnes, Nevada Department of Wildlife; Ellie Armstrong, Klamath Bird Observatory; Nate Trimble, Klamath Bird Observatory; Neil Paprocki, HawkWatch International; Annette Hansen, HawkWatch International; Nelson Holmes, HawkWatch International; Russell Norvell, Utah Division of Wildlife; Theresa Pope, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources; Joseph B. Buchanan, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Juliet Slutzker, Biodiversity Institute; Zoë Nelson, Biodiversity Institute; Jay Carlisle, Intermountain Bird Observatory; Colleen Moulton, Idaho Department of Fish and Game
Land sharing or land sparing? What big data on wildlife-livestock movement, activity and interactions can reveal
Daniel Rubenstein, Princeton University; Jennifer M. Schieltz, Iowa State University; Joseph N. Kirathe, Masaai Mara University; Wilfred Odadi, Egerton University
Survival of an "old-growth" mammal in a short-rotation world: Recovery story of the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel
Raymond D Dueser, University of Virginia; Carol I. Bocetti, California University of Pennsylvania; Ruth Boettcher, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries; Bill Giese, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Kevin S. Holcomb, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Judy F. Jacobs, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Cherry E. Keller, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Nancy D. Moncrief, Virginia Museum of Natural History; Holly S. Niederriter, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control; Mary J. Ratnaswamy, University of Masachusetts; Ken Reynolds, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control; Daniel R. Rider, Maryland Department of Natural Resources; Michael A. Steele, Wilkes University; Karen T. Terwilliger, Terwilliger Consulting, Inc.; Glenn D. Therres, Maryland Department of Natural Resources; Matt Whitbeck, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Validation of waterborne corticosterone measurement in larval leopard frogs: Do’s and don’ts
Sara J. McClelland, Duquesne University; Sarah K. Woodley, Duquesne University
Assessing trends towards more transformative actions within the conservation community
Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent, University of British Columbia; Lauren E. Oakes, Wildlife Conservation Society, Stanford University; Molly Cross, Wildlife Conservation Society; Shannon M. Hagerman, University of British Columbia
Pollinators in North America: Diversity, spatiotemporal patterns, and knowledge gaps
Sara Souther, Northern Arizona University; Martha Sample, Northern Arizona University; Sara Gabrielson, Northern Arizona University; Clare E. Aslan, Northern Arizona University
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