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Brendan A. Oates
Brendan A. Oates
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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Large herbivores surf waves of green-up during spring
JA Merkle, KL Monteith, EO Aikens, MM Hayes, KR Hersey, AD Middleton, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1833), 20160456, 2016
3322016
Drivers of site fidelity in ungulates
TA Morrison, JA Merkle, JGC Hopcraft, EO Aikens, JL Beck, RB Boone, ...
Journal of animal ecology 90 (4), 955-966, 2021
602021
Antipredator response diminishes during periods of resource deficit for a large herbivore
BA Oates, JA Merkle, MJ Kauffman, SR Dewey, MD Jimenez, ...
Ecology 100 (4), e02618, 2019
372019
Ungulate migrations of the western United States, Volume 1
M Kauffman, H Copeland, J Berg, S Bergen, E Cole, M Cuzzocreo, ...
Scientific Investigations Report, 2020
212020
Detecting Resource Limitation in a Large Herbivore Population Is Enhanced With Measures of Nutritional Condition
BA Oates, KL Monteith, JR Goheen, JA Merkle, GL Fralick, MJ Kauffman
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8, 522174, 2021
102021
Collaborative wildlife–snow science: Integrating wildlife and snow expertise to improve research and management
AK Reinking, S Højlund Pedersen, K Elder, NT Boelman, TW Glass, ...
Ecosphere 13 (6), e4094, 2022
92022
Camera‐based estimation of statewide wolf abundance in Idaho− 2019–2021
S Thompson, M Hurley, S Roberts, P Lukacs, B Oates, M Mumma
Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Boise, USA, 2022
22022
Extending body condition scoring beyond measureable rump fat to estimate full range of nutritional condition for moose
RL Levine, RA Smiley, BR Jesmer, BA Oates, JR Goheen, ...
Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose 58, 91-99, 2022
12022
Examining dynamic occupancy of gray wolves in Idaho after a decade of managed harvest
DE Ausband, SJ Thompson, BA Oates, SB Roberts, MA Hurley, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 87 (6), e22453, 2023
2023
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