Nicholas J Van Lanen, PhD (Former Employee)
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Optimization of Management Actions for Restoration Success and Wildlife Populations
USGS researchers, in collaboration with the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative and other partners, are developing a statistically based prioritization tool that will aid agencies in their management decisions.
Non-USGS Publications**
Latif, Q.S., N.J. Van Lanen, E.J. Chabot, D.C. Pavlacky Jr. 2023. Causal mechanisms for negative impacts of energy development inform management triggers for sagebrush birds. Ecosphere. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4479
Zeller, K.A., S.A. Cushman, N.J. Van Lanen, J.D. Boone, and E. Ammon. 2021. Targeting conifer removal to create an even playing field for birds in the Great Basin. Biological Conservation 257; DOI 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109130
Green, A.W., H.R. Sofaer, D.L. Otis, and N.J. Van Lanen. 2020. Co-occurrence and occupancy dynamics of mourning doves and Eurasian collared-doves. The Journal of Wildlife Management 84(4): 775 - 785; DOI 10.1002/jwmg.218
Van Lanen, N.J., A.W. Green, T.R. Gorman, L.A. Quattrini, and D.C. Pavlacky Jr. 2017. Evaluating efficacy of fence markers in reducing greater sage-grouse collisions with fencing. Biological Conservation 213: 70 – 83
Mutter, M., D.C. Pavlacky Jr., N.J. Van Lanen, and R. Grenyer. 2015. Evaluating the impact of gas extraction infrastructure on the occupancy of sagebrush-obligate songbirds. Ecological Applications 25(5): 1175 – 1186
Van Lanen, N.J., A.B. Franklin, K.P. Huyvaert, R.F. Reiser II, and P.C. Carlson. 2011. Who hits and hoots at whom? Potential for interference competition between barred and northern spotted owls. Biological Conservation 144: 2194 – 2201
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 13
Optimization of Management Actions for Restoration Success and Wildlife Populations
USGS researchers, in collaboration with the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative and other partners, are developing a statistically based prioritization tool that will aid agencies in their management decisions.
Non-USGS Publications**
Latif, Q.S., N.J. Van Lanen, E.J. Chabot, D.C. Pavlacky Jr. 2023. Causal mechanisms for negative impacts of energy development inform management triggers for sagebrush birds. Ecosphere. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4479
Zeller, K.A., S.A. Cushman, N.J. Van Lanen, J.D. Boone, and E. Ammon. 2021. Targeting conifer removal to create an even playing field for birds in the Great Basin. Biological Conservation 257; DOI 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109130
Green, A.W., H.R. Sofaer, D.L. Otis, and N.J. Van Lanen. 2020. Co-occurrence and occupancy dynamics of mourning doves and Eurasian collared-doves. The Journal of Wildlife Management 84(4): 775 - 785; DOI 10.1002/jwmg.218
Van Lanen, N.J., A.W. Green, T.R. Gorman, L.A. Quattrini, and D.C. Pavlacky Jr. 2017. Evaluating efficacy of fence markers in reducing greater sage-grouse collisions with fencing. Biological Conservation 213: 70 – 83
Mutter, M., D.C. Pavlacky Jr., N.J. Van Lanen, and R. Grenyer. 2015. Evaluating the impact of gas extraction infrastructure on the occupancy of sagebrush-obligate songbirds. Ecological Applications 25(5): 1175 – 1186
Van Lanen, N.J., A.B. Franklin, K.P. Huyvaert, R.F. Reiser II, and P.C. Carlson. 2011. Who hits and hoots at whom? Potential for interference competition between barred and northern spotted owls. Biological Conservation 144: 2194 – 2201
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
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