Duane Diefenbach, PhD (Former Employee)
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Deer harvest variation in small and large management units in Pennsylvania Deer harvest variation in small and large management units in Pennsylvania
Large game management units often lead to criticisms from hunters because they assume smaller units possess less variation in wildlife populations and more closely represent their local area. In 2003, Pennsylvania, USA, replaced smaller, socio-political county-based management units with larger wildlife management units (WMUs). We tested the hypothesis that smaller county units possessed...
Authors
Duane R. Diefenbach, Christopher S. Rosenberry
Evaluating inter-rater reliability and statistical power of vegetation measures assessing deer impact Evaluating inter-rater reliability and statistical power of vegetation measures assessing deer impact
Long-term vegetation monitoring projects are often used to evaluate how plant communities change through time in response to some external influence. Here, we evaluate the efficacy of vegetation monitoring to consistently detect changes in white-tailed deer browsing effects. Specifically, we compared inter-rater reliability (Cohen’s κ and Lin’s concordance correlation coefficient)...
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Danielle R. Begley-Miller, Duane R. Diefenbach, Marc E. McDill, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Emily H. Just
Heterogeneity of a landscape influences size of home range in a North American cervid Heterogeneity of a landscape influences size of home range in a North American cervid
In the northeastern United States, chronic wasting disease has recently been detected in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) populations, and understanding the relationship between landscape configuration and home range may improve disease surveillance and containment efforts. The objectives of our study were to compare size of home range for deer occupying a continuum of forested
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W. David Walter, Tyler S. Evans, David Stainbrook, Bret D. Wallingford, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Duane R. Diefenbach
Incorporating detection probability to estimate pheasant density Incorporating detection probability to estimate pheasant density
ndices of abundance, such as point counts, commonly are used to monitor trends in bird populations. In some circumstances, however, an index of abundance provides insufficient information for making management decisions and accurate density estimates are necessary. Wild ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) were translocated to 10 study areas in Pennsylvania from 2007 to 2014 with...
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Lacey T. Williamson, W. David Walter, Scott R. Klinger, Duane R. Diefenbach
Landscape‐level patterns in fawn survival across North America Landscape‐level patterns in fawn survival across North America
A landscape‐level meta‐analysis approach to examining early survival of ungulates may elucidate patterns in survival not evident from individual studies. Despite numerous efforts, the relationship between fawn survival and habitat characteristics remains unclear and there has been no attempt to examine trends in survival across landscape types with adequate replication. In 2015–2016, we
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Tess M. Gingery, Duane R. Diefenbach, Bret D. Wallingford, Christopher S. Rosenberry
Risky behavior and its effect on survival: snowshoe hare behavior under varying moonlight conditions Risky behavior and its effect on survival: snowshoe hare behavior under varying moonlight conditions
Predation and predation risk can exert strong influences on the behavior of prey species. However, risk avoidance behaviors may vary among populations of the same species. We studied a population of snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) near the southern edge of their range, in Pennsylvania. This population occupies different habitat types, experiences different environmental conditions, and...
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Laura C. Gigliotti, Duane R. Diefenbach
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Filter Total Items: 80
Deer harvest variation in small and large management units in Pennsylvania Deer harvest variation in small and large management units in Pennsylvania
Large game management units often lead to criticisms from hunters because they assume smaller units possess less variation in wildlife populations and more closely represent their local area. In 2003, Pennsylvania, USA, replaced smaller, socio-political county-based management units with larger wildlife management units (WMUs). We tested the hypothesis that smaller county units possessed...
Authors
Duane R. Diefenbach, Christopher S. Rosenberry
Evaluating inter-rater reliability and statistical power of vegetation measures assessing deer impact Evaluating inter-rater reliability and statistical power of vegetation measures assessing deer impact
Long-term vegetation monitoring projects are often used to evaluate how plant communities change through time in response to some external influence. Here, we evaluate the efficacy of vegetation monitoring to consistently detect changes in white-tailed deer browsing effects. Specifically, we compared inter-rater reliability (Cohen’s κ and Lin’s concordance correlation coefficient)...
Authors
Danielle R. Begley-Miller, Duane R. Diefenbach, Marc E. McDill, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Emily H. Just
Heterogeneity of a landscape influences size of home range in a North American cervid Heterogeneity of a landscape influences size of home range in a North American cervid
In the northeastern United States, chronic wasting disease has recently been detected in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) populations, and understanding the relationship between landscape configuration and home range may improve disease surveillance and containment efforts. The objectives of our study were to compare size of home range for deer occupying a continuum of forested
Authors
W. David Walter, Tyler S. Evans, David Stainbrook, Bret D. Wallingford, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Duane R. Diefenbach
Incorporating detection probability to estimate pheasant density Incorporating detection probability to estimate pheasant density
ndices of abundance, such as point counts, commonly are used to monitor trends in bird populations. In some circumstances, however, an index of abundance provides insufficient information for making management decisions and accurate density estimates are necessary. Wild ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) were translocated to 10 study areas in Pennsylvania from 2007 to 2014 with...
Authors
Lacey T. Williamson, W. David Walter, Scott R. Klinger, Duane R. Diefenbach
Landscape‐level patterns in fawn survival across North America Landscape‐level patterns in fawn survival across North America
A landscape‐level meta‐analysis approach to examining early survival of ungulates may elucidate patterns in survival not evident from individual studies. Despite numerous efforts, the relationship between fawn survival and habitat characteristics remains unclear and there has been no attempt to examine trends in survival across landscape types with adequate replication. In 2015–2016, we
Authors
Tess M. Gingery, Duane R. Diefenbach, Bret D. Wallingford, Christopher S. Rosenberry
Risky behavior and its effect on survival: snowshoe hare behavior under varying moonlight conditions Risky behavior and its effect on survival: snowshoe hare behavior under varying moonlight conditions
Predation and predation risk can exert strong influences on the behavior of prey species. However, risk avoidance behaviors may vary among populations of the same species. We studied a population of snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) near the southern edge of their range, in Pennsylvania. This population occupies different habitat types, experiences different environmental conditions, and...
Authors
Laura C. Gigliotti, Duane R. Diefenbach