Douglas Johnson (Former Employee)
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American avocet nesting on constructed islands in North Dakota American avocet nesting on constructed islands in North Dakota
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
A.L. Dahl, Douglas H. Johnson, L.D. Igl, K.L. Baer, M. A. Johnson, R. E. Reynolds
Effects of leafy spurge infestation on grassland birds Effects of leafy spurge infestation on grassland birds
Grassland bird populations are declining. Invasive plant species may be contributing to these declines by altering habitat quality. However, the effects of invasive plants on grassland birds are largely unknown. Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) is an exotic, invasive weed in the northern Great Plains. We examined the effects of leafy spurge infestation on densities of breeding birds, nest...
Authors
D.M. Scheiman, E.K. Bollinger, Douglas H. Johnson
Sampling designs for carnivore scent-station surveys Sampling designs for carnivore scent-station surveys
Scent stations usually are deployed in clusters to expedite data collection and increase the number of stations that can be operated for a given cost. Presumed benefits of cluster sampling may not be realized, however, unless cluster sizes are chosen with respect to sampling variation within and among clusters. To encourage and facilitate the use of efficient designs and reporting...
Authors
G.A. Sargeant, Douglas H. Johnson, W. E. Berg
Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior northwest, United States of America Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior northwest, United States of America
The wolverine (Gulo gulo) is an uncommon, wide-ranging carnivore of conservation concern. We evaluated performance of landscape models for wolverines within their historical range at 2 scales in the interior Northwest based on recent observations (n = 421) from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. At the subbasin scale, simple overlays of habitat and road-density classes were...
Authors
M.M. Rowland, M.J. Wisdom, Douglas H. Johnson, B.C. Wales, J.P. Copeland, F.B. Edelmann
Grassland bird communities and environmental health: the role of landscape features Grassland bird communities and environmental health: the role of landscape features
No abstract available.
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson, S.F. Browder, M. Winter
Effects of management practices on wetland birds: Sora Effects of management practices on wetland birds: Sora
Information on the habitat requirements and effects of habitat management on wetland birds were summarized from information in more than 500 published and unpublished papers. A range map is provided to indicate the relative densities of the species in North America, based on Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) data. Although the BBS may not capture the presence of elusive waterbird species, the...
Authors
Amy L. Zimmerman, Brent E. Jamison, Jill A. Dechant, Douglas H. Johnson, Christopher M. Goldade, James O. Church, Betty R. Euliss
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American avocet nesting on constructed islands in North Dakota American avocet nesting on constructed islands in North Dakota
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
A.L. Dahl, Douglas H. Johnson, L.D. Igl, K.L. Baer, M. A. Johnson, R. E. Reynolds
Effects of leafy spurge infestation on grassland birds Effects of leafy spurge infestation on grassland birds
Grassland bird populations are declining. Invasive plant species may be contributing to these declines by altering habitat quality. However, the effects of invasive plants on grassland birds are largely unknown. Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) is an exotic, invasive weed in the northern Great Plains. We examined the effects of leafy spurge infestation on densities of breeding birds, nest...
Authors
D.M. Scheiman, E.K. Bollinger, Douglas H. Johnson
Sampling designs for carnivore scent-station surveys Sampling designs for carnivore scent-station surveys
Scent stations usually are deployed in clusters to expedite data collection and increase the number of stations that can be operated for a given cost. Presumed benefits of cluster sampling may not be realized, however, unless cluster sizes are chosen with respect to sampling variation within and among clusters. To encourage and facilitate the use of efficient designs and reporting...
Authors
G.A. Sargeant, Douglas H. Johnson, W. E. Berg
Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior northwest, United States of America Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior northwest, United States of America
The wolverine (Gulo gulo) is an uncommon, wide-ranging carnivore of conservation concern. We evaluated performance of landscape models for wolverines within their historical range at 2 scales in the interior Northwest based on recent observations (n = 421) from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. At the subbasin scale, simple overlays of habitat and road-density classes were...
Authors
M.M. Rowland, M.J. Wisdom, Douglas H. Johnson, B.C. Wales, J.P. Copeland, F.B. Edelmann
Grassland bird communities and environmental health: the role of landscape features Grassland bird communities and environmental health: the role of landscape features
No abstract available.
Authors
Douglas H. Johnson, S.F. Browder, M. Winter
Effects of management practices on wetland birds: Sora Effects of management practices on wetland birds: Sora
Information on the habitat requirements and effects of habitat management on wetland birds were summarized from information in more than 500 published and unpublished papers. A range map is provided to indicate the relative densities of the species in North America, based on Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) data. Although the BBS may not capture the presence of elusive waterbird species, the...
Authors
Amy L. Zimmerman, Brent E. Jamison, Jill A. Dechant, Douglas H. Johnson, Christopher M. Goldade, James O. Church, Betty R. Euliss