Conference Presentations

Year 2012

Innovative technology for predator research and management supporting listed species recovery on the Naval Auxiliary Landing Field, San Clemente Island, California. D. S. Biteman, A. S. Bridges, D. K. Garcelon, and M. A. Booker. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, 1-3 February 2012, Sacramento, California.

Where have half the foxes gone?  Determining the mechanisms underlying a population decline in San Nicolas Island foxes. B. R. Hudgens and D. K. Garcelon. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, 1-3 February 2012, Sacramento, California.

Updated Population Viability Analysis for the Western Snowy Plover. B. R. Hudgens, M. A. Colwell, L. Eberhart-Phillips. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, 1-3 February 2012, Sacramento, California.

Two decades of recovery: how intensive, expensive, and adaptive management retrieved the endangered San Clemente loggerhead shrike from the brink of extinction. A. S. Bridges, D. S. Biteman, M. A. Booker, S. M. Farabaugh, D. K. Garcelon, J. T. Stahl, and S. M. Vissman. Presented at the International Wildlife Management Congress, 9-12 July 2012, Durban, South Africa.

Quantifying survival and identifying predators of the threatened island-endemic San Clemente Sage Sparrow. S. E. Ehlers, A. S. Bridges, D. K. Garcelon, and M. A. Booker. Presented at the Joint Ornithological Congress, 14-18 August 2012, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Changes in nesting substrate use by San Clemente Loggerhead Shrikes in a recovering landscape and implications for recovery. N. Desnoyers, J. T. Stahl, A. S. Bridges, D. K. Garcelon, and M. A. Booker. Presented at the Joint Ornithological Congress, 14-18 August 2012, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

The benefits of earlier nesting in the San Clemente Loggerhead Shrike. J. T. Stahl, N. Desnoyers, A. S. Bridges, D. K. Garcelon, and M. A. Booker. Presented at the Joint Ornithological Congress, 14-18 August 2012, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Abundance of rodents on San Clemente Island: implications for management and monitoring. S. N. King, E. J. Lundgren, T. W. Higgins, and A. S. Bridges. Presented at the 8th Channel Islands Symposium, 23-26 October 2012, Ventura, California.

Spatial ecology of black rats on San Clemente Island, California. T. W. Higgins, A. S. Bridges, J. N. Sanchez, S. N. King, and E. J. Lundgren. Presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, 13-17 October 2012Portland, Oregon.

Long-term dietary patterns of invasive feral cats and associated implications for listed island endemics of San Clemente Island, California. D. S. Biteman, A. S. Bridges, D. K. Garcelon, T. W. Higgins, and M. A. Booker. Presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, 13-17 October 2012Portland, Oregon.

Spatial patterns in San Clemente Island Fox demography: implications for monitoring and management. N. C. Gregory, B. R. Hudgens, and D. K. Garcelon. Presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, 13-17 October 2012, Portland, Oregon.

Nonlinear links break causal chains: El Nino and rainfall influences on San Clemente sage sparrow population dynamics. B. R. Hudgens. Presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, 13-17 October 2012, Portland, Oregon. (Poster PDF)

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