Reports and Publications
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Climate, food and humans predict communities of mammals in the United States. Diversity and Distributions. 2024. Kays, R. et al.
Gentrification drives patterns of alpha and beta diversity in cities. PNAS. 2024. Fidino, M. et al.
Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2024. Burton, A. C. et al.
Mammalian functional diversity and trait responses to anthropogenic and environmental factors across the contiguous USA. Urban Ecosystems. 2023. Rega-Brodsky, C. C. et al.
SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States. Ecology. 2024. Shamon, H. et al.
Variation in human diel activity patterns mediates periodic increases in recreational activity on mammal behavioural response: investigating the presence of a temporal 'weekend effect'. Animal Behaviour. 2023. Green, A. M., Young, E., Keller, H., Grace, T., Pendergast, M. E., Sekercioglu, C. H.
Urban animals can’t take the heat, study finds: A warming climate could make cities even less hospitable to wild animals, according to new research. New York Times. 2023. Emily Anthes.
Urbanization, climate and species traits shape mammal communities from local to continental scales. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2023. Haight, J.D., Hall, S.J., Fidino, M. et al. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-02166-x
Effect of species-level trait variation on urban exploitation in mammals. Ecology. 2023. Weiss, K. C. B., Green, A. M., Herrera, D. J., Hubbard, T. M., Rega-Brodsky, C. C., Allen, M. L.
Habitat productivity and anthropogenic development drive rangewide variation in striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) abundance. Global Ecology and Conservation. 2022. Allen, M. L., Green, A. M., Moll, R. J.
Human presence drives bobcat interactions among the U.S. carnivore guild. BioDiversity and Conservation. 2022. Hubbard, T., Cove, M. V., Green, A. M., Iannarilli, F., Allen, M. L., LaRose, S. H,, Nagy, C., Compton, J. A., Lafferty, D. JR.
Cameras, Community, Conservation, and Collaboration: Investigating Human-Wildlife Interactions with Large-Scale Datasets. 2022. Green, A. M.
SNAPSHOT USA 2020: A Second CoordinatedNational Camera Trap Survey of the United Statesduring the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Ecology. 2022. Kays, R. et al.
Modelling the distribution and intraguild associations of an understudied mesocarnivore across the contiguous United States. Diversity and Distributions. 2022. Allen, M. L., Green, A. M., Moll, R. J.
The effects of human development, environmental factors, and a major highway on mammalian community composition in the Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah, USA. 2022. Barnick, K. A., Green, A. M., Pendergast, M. E., & Şekercioğlu, Ç. H.. Conservation Science and Practice.
Species differences in temporal response to urbanization alters predator-prey and human overlap in northern Utah. Global Ecology and Conservation. 2022. Green et al.
SNAPSHOT USA 2019: A coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States. Ecology. 2021. Cove, M. V. et al.
Rapid Stream-Riparian Assessment Users Guide. ©2008 updated 2021. Stacey et al.
Wealth and urbanization shape medium and large terrestrial mammal communities. Global Change Biology. 2021. Magle et al.
Disturbance type and species life history predict mammal responses to humans. Global Change Biology. 2021. Suraci et al.
Review: COVID-19 highlights the importance of camera traps for wildlife conservation research and management. Biological Conservation. 2021. Blount et al.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Technology Proves an Effective and Efficient Technique for Identifying Critical Native Fish Habitat. 2021. Thompson et al.
Citizen science in ecology: a place for humans in nature. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 2020. Adler et al.
Spatially Explicit Capture-Recapture Through Camera Trapping: A Review of Benchmark Analyses for Wildlife Density Estimation. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2020. Green et al.
Great Salt Lake Wetland Habitats: A Needs Reports Based on Interviews with the Managers. 2020. Kijowski et al.
Identification of Wildlife-Vehicle Conflict Hotspots in Utah. 2019. Cramer et al.
Influence of Land-Use Legacies Following Shrub Reduction and Seeding of Big Sagebrush Sites. Journal of Rangeland Ecology and Management 71:695-704. 2018. Monaco et al.
Quaking Aspen at the Residential-Wildland Interface: Sustained Elk Herbivory Hinders Forest Conservation. Natural Areas Journal 35: 416-427. 2015. Rogers et al.