Shawn T O'Neil, PhD
Shawn O'Neil is a wildlife biologist at the USGS Western Ecological Research Center.
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Broad-scale impacts of an invasive native predator on a sensitive native prey species within the shifting avian community of the North American Great Basin Broad-scale impacts of an invasive native predator on a sensitive native prey species within the shifting avian community of the North American Great Basin
Human enterprise has modified ecosystem processes through direct and indirect alteration of native predators’ distribution and abundance. For example, human activities subsidize food, water, and shelter availability to generalist predators whose subsequent increased abundance impacts lower trophic-level prey species. The common raven (Corvus corax; hereafter, raven) is an avian predator...
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Peter Coates, Shawn O'Neil, Brianne Brussee, Mark Ricca, Pat Jackson, Jonathan Dinkins, Kristy B. Howe, Ann Moser, Lee Foster, David Delahunty
Population and habitat analyses for greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in the bi-state distinct population segment—2018 update Population and habitat analyses for greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in the bi-state distinct population segment—2018 update
Executive Summary The Bi-State Distinct Population Segment (Bi-State DPS) of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus, hereinafter “sage-grouse”) represents a genetically distinct and geographically isolated population that straddles the border between Nevada and California. The primary threat to these sage-grouse populations is the expansion of single-leaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla...
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Peter Coates, Mark Ricca, Brian Prochazka, Shawn O’Neil, John Severson, Steven Mathews, Shawn Espinosa, Scott Gardner, Sherri Lisius, David J. Delehanty
Broad‐scale occurrence of a subsidized avian predator: reducing impacts of ravens on sage‐grouse and other sensitive prey Broad‐scale occurrence of a subsidized avian predator: reducing impacts of ravens on sage‐grouse and other sensitive prey
Expanding human enterprise across remote environments impacts numerous wildlife species. Anthropogenic resources provide subsidies for generalist predators that can lead to cascading effects on prey species at lower trophic levels. A fundamental challenge for applied ecologists is to disentangle natural and anthropogenic influences on species occurrence, and subsequently develop...
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Shawn O’Neil, Peter Coates, Brianne Brussee, Pat Jackson, Kristy B. Howe, Ann Moser, Lee Foster, David Delehanty
Habitat selection by postbreeding female diving ducks: Influence of habitat attributes and conspecifics Habitat selection by postbreeding female diving ducks: Influence of habitat attributes and conspecifics
Habitat selection studies of postbreeding waterfowl have rarely focused on within-wetland attributes such as water depth, escape cover, and food availability. Flightless waterfowl must balance habitat selection between avoiding predation risks and feeding. Reproductively successful female ducks face the greatest challenges because they begin the definitive prebasic molt at or near the...
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Jane Austin, Shawn O’Neil, Jeffrey Warren
Behavioural cues surpass habitat factors in explaining prebreeding resource selection by a migratory diving duck Behavioural cues surpass habitat factors in explaining prebreeding resource selection by a migratory diving duck
Prebreeding habitat selection in birds can often be explained in part by habitat characteristics. However, females may also select habitats on the basis of fidelity to areas of previous reproductive success or use by conspecifics. The relative influences of sociobehavioural attributes versus habitat characteristics in habitat selection has been primarily investigated in songbirds, while...
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Shawn O’Neil, Jeffrey Warren, John Takekawa, Susan De La Cruz, Kyle Cutting, Michael Parker, Julie Yee
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Broad-scale impacts of an invasive native predator on a sensitive native prey species within the shifting avian community of the North American Great Basin Broad-scale impacts of an invasive native predator on a sensitive native prey species within the shifting avian community of the North American Great Basin
Human enterprise has modified ecosystem processes through direct and indirect alteration of native predators’ distribution and abundance. For example, human activities subsidize food, water, and shelter availability to generalist predators whose subsequent increased abundance impacts lower trophic-level prey species. The common raven (Corvus corax; hereafter, raven) is an avian predator...
Authors
Peter Coates, Shawn O'Neil, Brianne Brussee, Mark Ricca, Pat Jackson, Jonathan Dinkins, Kristy B. Howe, Ann Moser, Lee Foster, David Delahunty
Population and habitat analyses for greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in the bi-state distinct population segment—2018 update Population and habitat analyses for greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in the bi-state distinct population segment—2018 update
Executive Summary The Bi-State Distinct Population Segment (Bi-State DPS) of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus, hereinafter “sage-grouse”) represents a genetically distinct and geographically isolated population that straddles the border between Nevada and California. The primary threat to these sage-grouse populations is the expansion of single-leaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla...
Authors
Peter Coates, Mark Ricca, Brian Prochazka, Shawn O’Neil, John Severson, Steven Mathews, Shawn Espinosa, Scott Gardner, Sherri Lisius, David J. Delehanty
Broad‐scale occurrence of a subsidized avian predator: reducing impacts of ravens on sage‐grouse and other sensitive prey Broad‐scale occurrence of a subsidized avian predator: reducing impacts of ravens on sage‐grouse and other sensitive prey
Expanding human enterprise across remote environments impacts numerous wildlife species. Anthropogenic resources provide subsidies for generalist predators that can lead to cascading effects on prey species at lower trophic levels. A fundamental challenge for applied ecologists is to disentangle natural and anthropogenic influences on species occurrence, and subsequently develop...
Authors
Shawn O’Neil, Peter Coates, Brianne Brussee, Pat Jackson, Kristy B. Howe, Ann Moser, Lee Foster, David Delehanty
Habitat selection by postbreeding female diving ducks: Influence of habitat attributes and conspecifics Habitat selection by postbreeding female diving ducks: Influence of habitat attributes and conspecifics
Habitat selection studies of postbreeding waterfowl have rarely focused on within-wetland attributes such as water depth, escape cover, and food availability. Flightless waterfowl must balance habitat selection between avoiding predation risks and feeding. Reproductively successful female ducks face the greatest challenges because they begin the definitive prebasic molt at or near the...
Authors
Jane Austin, Shawn O’Neil, Jeffrey Warren
Behavioural cues surpass habitat factors in explaining prebreeding resource selection by a migratory diving duck Behavioural cues surpass habitat factors in explaining prebreeding resource selection by a migratory diving duck
Prebreeding habitat selection in birds can often be explained in part by habitat characteristics. However, females may also select habitats on the basis of fidelity to areas of previous reproductive success or use by conspecifics. The relative influences of sociobehavioural attributes versus habitat characteristics in habitat selection has been primarily investigated in songbirds, while...
Authors
Shawn O’Neil, Jeffrey Warren, John Takekawa, Susan De La Cruz, Kyle Cutting, Michael Parker, Julie Yee