Duane Diefenbach, PhD (Former Employee)
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Effect of hunter selectivity on harvest rates of radio-collared white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania Effect of hunter selectivity on harvest rates of radio-collared white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania
Radio transmitters are a commonly used tool for monitoring the fates of harvested species, although little research has been devoted to whether a visible radio transmitter changes a hunters' willingness to harvest that animal. We initially surveyed deer hunters to assess their willingness to harvest radio-collared deer and predicted radio collars were unlikely to affect the harvest of...
Authors
Frances E. Buderman, Duane R. Diefenbach, C.S. Rosenberry, Bret D. Wallingford, Eric S. Long
Experimental removal of woody vegetation does not increase nesting success or fledgling production in two grassland sparrows (Ammodramus) in Pennsylvania Experimental removal of woody vegetation does not increase nesting success or fledgling production in two grassland sparrows (Ammodramus) in Pennsylvania
The influence of vegetation structure on the probability of daily nest survival (DNS) for grassland passerines has received considerable attention. Some correlative studies suggest that the presence of woody vegetation lowers DNS. Over 3 years (2009–2011), we monitored 215 nests of the Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) and Henslow's Sparrow (A. henslowii) on 162 ha of reclaimed...
Authors
Jason M. Hill, Duane R. Diefenbach
Incorporating harvest rates into the sex-age-kill model for white-tailed deer Incorporating harvest rates into the sex-age-kill model for white-tailed deer
Although monitoring population trends is an essential component of game species management, wildlife managers rarely have complete counts of abundance. Often, they rely on population models to monitor population trends. As imperfect representations of real-world populations, models must be rigorously evaluated to be applied appropriately. Previous research has evaluated population models...
Authors
Andrew S. Norton, Duane R. Diefenbach, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Bret D. Wallingford
Re-introduction of Bobcats to Cumberland Island, Georgia, USA: Status and lessons learned after 25 years Re-introduction of Bobcats to Cumberland Island, Georgia, USA: Status and lessons learned after 25 years
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a medium-sized spotted cat (4 - 18 kg), widely distributed in North America. Bobcats are legally harvestable in most of their range, and are currently classified as Least Concern by IUCN and listed in Appendix II of CITES, due to similarity of appearance with other spotted cat species. Bobcats in the coastal plain region of Georgia, USA, occur at densities of 0...
Authors
Duane R. Diefenbach, Leslie A. Hansen, Cassandra Miller-Butterworth, Justin H. Bohling, Robert J. Warren, Michael J. Conroy
Variation in spring harvest rates of male wild turkeys in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania Variation in spring harvest rates of male wild turkeys in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
Spring harvest rates of male wild turkeys (Meleagris gallapavo) influence the number and proportion of adult males in the population and turkey population models have treated harvest as additive to other sources of mortality. Therefore, hunting regulations and their effect on spring harvest rates have direct implications for hunter satisfaction. We used tag recovery models to estimate...
Authors
Duane R. Diefenbach, Mary Jo Casalena, Michael V. Schiavone, Michael Reynolds, Robert Eriksen, Wendy C. Vreeland, Bryan L. Swift, Robert C. Boyd
Spatio-temporal variation in male white-tailed deer harvest rates in Pennsylvania: Implications for estimating abundance Spatio-temporal variation in male white-tailed deer harvest rates in Pennsylvania: Implications for estimating abundance
The performance of 2 popular methods that use age-at-harvest data to estimate abundance of white-tailed deer is contingent on assumptions about variation in estimates of subadult (1.5 yr old) and adult (≥2.5 yr old) male harvest rates. Auxiliary data (e.g., estimates of survival or harvest rates from radiocollared animals) can be used to relax some assumptions, but unless these...
Authors
Andrew S. Norton, Duane R. Diefenbach, Bret D. Wallingford, Christopher S. Rosenberry
Estimating White-tailed Deer abundance at Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site Estimating White-tailed Deer abundance at Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site
The mission at Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site (GNMP-ENHS) is to preserve the historic character of the parks to enable current and future generations to understand and interpret the events that took place at each park. Management objectives include maintaining the landscape as it existed during the historic 1863 Civil War battle (e.g., dense...
Authors
David P. Stainbrook, Duane R. Diefenbach
Managing white-tailed deer: Eastern North America Managing white-tailed deer: Eastern North America
The ability of the white-tailed deer to adapt to and thrive in a wide variety of habitats requires different approaches to managing this species. Variation in both the population dynamics of the species and in the social and political factors that inuence how humans value white-tailed deer also necessitate different approaches. Consequently, providing an overview of the management of...
Authors
Duane R. Diefenbach, Stephen M. Shea
White-tailed deer age ratios as herd management and predator impact measures in Pennsylvania White-tailed deer age ratios as herd management and predator impact measures in Pennsylvania
A review of the Pennsylvania Game Commission's (PGC) deer management program and public concern about predator impacts on deer (Odocoileus virginianus) populations compelled the PGC to investigate the role of age ratios in developing management recommendations. Age ratios, such as proportion of juveniles in the antlerless harvest, may provide an index to population productivity and...
Authors
Christopher S. Rosenberry, Andrew S. Norton, Duane R. Diefenbach, Jeannine T. Fleegle, Bret D. Wallingford
Using multilevel models to quantify heterogeneity in resource selection Using multilevel models to quantify heterogeneity in resource selection
Models of resource selection are being used increasingly to predict or model the effects of management actions rather than simply quantifying habitat selection. Multilevel, or hierarchical, models are an increasingly popular method to analyze animal resource selection because they impose a relatively weak stochastic constraint to model heterogeneity in habitat use and also account for...
Authors
Tyler Wagner, Duane R. Diefenbach, Sonja Christensen, Andrew S. Norton
Nest success of grassland sparrows on reclaimed surface mines Nest success of grassland sparrows on reclaimed surface mines
Grasslands resulting from surface mine reclamation support grassland songbird populations in several midwestern and eastern states in the United States, especially where reclaimed mines are large (>1,000ha). However, most reclaimed surface mines in Pennsylvania are small (
Authors
G.E. Stauffer, Duane R. Diefenbach, M.R. Marshall, D.W. Brauning
Modeling the impacts of hunting on the population dynamics of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) Modeling the impacts of hunting on the population dynamics of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus)
Overexploitation of wildlife populations occurs across the humid tropics and is a significant threat to the long-term survival of large-bodied primates. To investigate the impacts of hunting on primates and ways to mitigate them, we developed a spatially explicit, individual-based model for a landscape that included hunted and un-hunted areas. We used the large-bodied neotropical red...
Authors
Ruscena Wiederholt, Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Duane R. Diefenbach, Rasanayagam Rudran
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 80
Effect of hunter selectivity on harvest rates of radio-collared white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania Effect of hunter selectivity on harvest rates of radio-collared white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania
Radio transmitters are a commonly used tool for monitoring the fates of harvested species, although little research has been devoted to whether a visible radio transmitter changes a hunters' willingness to harvest that animal. We initially surveyed deer hunters to assess their willingness to harvest radio-collared deer and predicted radio collars were unlikely to affect the harvest of...
Authors
Frances E. Buderman, Duane R. Diefenbach, C.S. Rosenberry, Bret D. Wallingford, Eric S. Long
Experimental removal of woody vegetation does not increase nesting success or fledgling production in two grassland sparrows (Ammodramus) in Pennsylvania Experimental removal of woody vegetation does not increase nesting success or fledgling production in two grassland sparrows (Ammodramus) in Pennsylvania
The influence of vegetation structure on the probability of daily nest survival (DNS) for grassland passerines has received considerable attention. Some correlative studies suggest that the presence of woody vegetation lowers DNS. Over 3 years (2009–2011), we monitored 215 nests of the Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) and Henslow's Sparrow (A. henslowii) on 162 ha of reclaimed...
Authors
Jason M. Hill, Duane R. Diefenbach
Incorporating harvest rates into the sex-age-kill model for white-tailed deer Incorporating harvest rates into the sex-age-kill model for white-tailed deer
Although monitoring population trends is an essential component of game species management, wildlife managers rarely have complete counts of abundance. Often, they rely on population models to monitor population trends. As imperfect representations of real-world populations, models must be rigorously evaluated to be applied appropriately. Previous research has evaluated population models...
Authors
Andrew S. Norton, Duane R. Diefenbach, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Bret D. Wallingford
Re-introduction of Bobcats to Cumberland Island, Georgia, USA: Status and lessons learned after 25 years Re-introduction of Bobcats to Cumberland Island, Georgia, USA: Status and lessons learned after 25 years
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a medium-sized spotted cat (4 - 18 kg), widely distributed in North America. Bobcats are legally harvestable in most of their range, and are currently classified as Least Concern by IUCN and listed in Appendix II of CITES, due to similarity of appearance with other spotted cat species. Bobcats in the coastal plain region of Georgia, USA, occur at densities of 0...
Authors
Duane R. Diefenbach, Leslie A. Hansen, Cassandra Miller-Butterworth, Justin H. Bohling, Robert J. Warren, Michael J. Conroy
Variation in spring harvest rates of male wild turkeys in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania Variation in spring harvest rates of male wild turkeys in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
Spring harvest rates of male wild turkeys (Meleagris gallapavo) influence the number and proportion of adult males in the population and turkey population models have treated harvest as additive to other sources of mortality. Therefore, hunting regulations and their effect on spring harvest rates have direct implications for hunter satisfaction. We used tag recovery models to estimate...
Authors
Duane R. Diefenbach, Mary Jo Casalena, Michael V. Schiavone, Michael Reynolds, Robert Eriksen, Wendy C. Vreeland, Bryan L. Swift, Robert C. Boyd
Spatio-temporal variation in male white-tailed deer harvest rates in Pennsylvania: Implications for estimating abundance Spatio-temporal variation in male white-tailed deer harvest rates in Pennsylvania: Implications for estimating abundance
The performance of 2 popular methods that use age-at-harvest data to estimate abundance of white-tailed deer is contingent on assumptions about variation in estimates of subadult (1.5 yr old) and adult (≥2.5 yr old) male harvest rates. Auxiliary data (e.g., estimates of survival or harvest rates from radiocollared animals) can be used to relax some assumptions, but unless these...
Authors
Andrew S. Norton, Duane R. Diefenbach, Bret D. Wallingford, Christopher S. Rosenberry
Estimating White-tailed Deer abundance at Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site Estimating White-tailed Deer abundance at Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site
The mission at Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site (GNMP-ENHS) is to preserve the historic character of the parks to enable current and future generations to understand and interpret the events that took place at each park. Management objectives include maintaining the landscape as it existed during the historic 1863 Civil War battle (e.g., dense...
Authors
David P. Stainbrook, Duane R. Diefenbach
Managing white-tailed deer: Eastern North America Managing white-tailed deer: Eastern North America
The ability of the white-tailed deer to adapt to and thrive in a wide variety of habitats requires different approaches to managing this species. Variation in both the population dynamics of the species and in the social and political factors that inuence how humans value white-tailed deer also necessitate different approaches. Consequently, providing an overview of the management of...
Authors
Duane R. Diefenbach, Stephen M. Shea
White-tailed deer age ratios as herd management and predator impact measures in Pennsylvania White-tailed deer age ratios as herd management and predator impact measures in Pennsylvania
A review of the Pennsylvania Game Commission's (PGC) deer management program and public concern about predator impacts on deer (Odocoileus virginianus) populations compelled the PGC to investigate the role of age ratios in developing management recommendations. Age ratios, such as proportion of juveniles in the antlerless harvest, may provide an index to population productivity and...
Authors
Christopher S. Rosenberry, Andrew S. Norton, Duane R. Diefenbach, Jeannine T. Fleegle, Bret D. Wallingford
Using multilevel models to quantify heterogeneity in resource selection Using multilevel models to quantify heterogeneity in resource selection
Models of resource selection are being used increasingly to predict or model the effects of management actions rather than simply quantifying habitat selection. Multilevel, or hierarchical, models are an increasingly popular method to analyze animal resource selection because they impose a relatively weak stochastic constraint to model heterogeneity in habitat use and also account for...
Authors
Tyler Wagner, Duane R. Diefenbach, Sonja Christensen, Andrew S. Norton
Nest success of grassland sparrows on reclaimed surface mines Nest success of grassland sparrows on reclaimed surface mines
Grasslands resulting from surface mine reclamation support grassland songbird populations in several midwestern and eastern states in the United States, especially where reclaimed mines are large (>1,000ha). However, most reclaimed surface mines in Pennsylvania are small (
Authors
G.E. Stauffer, Duane R. Diefenbach, M.R. Marshall, D.W. Brauning
Modeling the impacts of hunting on the population dynamics of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) Modeling the impacts of hunting on the population dynamics of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus)
Overexploitation of wildlife populations occurs across the humid tropics and is a significant threat to the long-term survival of large-bodied primates. To investigate the impacts of hunting on primates and ways to mitigate them, we developed a spatially explicit, individual-based model for a landscape that included hunted and un-hunted areas. We used the large-bodied neotropical red...
Authors
Ruscena Wiederholt, Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Duane R. Diefenbach, Rasanayagam Rudran