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New York Research Activities

Research of Bill Fisher, Unit Leader and Angela Fuller, Assistant Leader

New York Active Projects

New York Completed Projects

New York Peer Reviewed Publications

  • Link, WA and MJ Eaton. 2011. On thinning of chains in MCMC. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3(1):112-115  | Publisher Website | 
  • Eaton, MJ and WA Link. 2011. Estimating age from recapture data: integrating incremental growth measures with ancillary data to infer age-at-length. Ecological Applications 21(7): 2487–2497  | Publisher Website | 
  • Williams, BK, MJ Eaton, D Breininger. 2011. Adaptive resource management and the value of information. Ecological Modelling 222(18): 3429– 3436  | Publisher Website | 
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New York Technical Publications

  • Vashon, J., D. Harrison, A. Fuller, D. Mallet, W. Jakubas, and J. Organ. 2011. Documenting the response of Canada lynx to declining snowshoe hare populations in an intensively managed private forest landscape in northern Maine. Pages 49-51 in Mercier, W. J. and A. S. Nelson (eds.) Cooperative Forestry Research Unit: 2010 Annual Report, The University of Maine, Orono.
  • Fuller, A. K., and D. J. Harrison. 2011. A landscape planning initiative for northern Maine using area-sensitive umbrella species. Final report to the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy. 133 pp. July 20, 2011.
  • Conway, M. A., C. P. Nadeau, C. J. Conway, B.S. Smith, and J. Reinman. 2011. Evaluating the efficacy of night surveys for eastern black rails. Wildlife Research Report # 2011-02. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, Arizona.
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New York Theses and Dissertations

  • Patterson, C. P. 2009. Ecology of a reintroduced population of paddlefish, Polyodon spathula, in Lake Texoma. Master's Thesis, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. 56 pp.
  • Systematics, population structure and demography of the African dwarf crocodile (Osteolaemus spp.): A perspective from multiple scales
  • Holevinski, R. A. 2004. Use of hazing techniques and translocation to increase dispersal of resident Canada geese. M.S. thesis, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell Universiy, Ithaca, NY. 75 pp.
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Current Staff

Federal Staff: 3

Masters Students: 4

Phd Students: 3

Post Docs: 3

University Staff: 2

5 Year Summary

Students graduated: 15

Scientific Publications: 28

Presentations: 86

 

New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Cooperators

  1. Cornell University
  2. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
  3. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  4. U.S. Geological Survey
  5. Wildlife Management Institute