Staff Member
Victoria Simonsen
Student Worker
Research Publications | Publication Date |
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Wszola, L., V. Simonsen, C. Gillespie, L.N. Messinger, J.J. Lusk, K.L. Decker, C.F. Jorgensen, E.F. Stuber, and J.J. Fontaine. 2017. Translating statistical wildlife-habitat models to interactive decision support tools. Plos One 12:e0188244. https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0188244 |
December 2017 |
Simonsen, V.L and J.J. Fontaine. 2016. Landscape context influences nest survival in a Midwest grassland. J. Wildlife Management 80:877-883. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.1068 | February 2016 |
Project | Completion Date |
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Climatic constraints on bobwhite quail populations along their northern extent | December 2019 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Simonsen, V., J. Laskowski and J.J. Fontaine. 2014. Examining the influence of landscape context on nest survival. University of Nebraska Research Fair. Lincoln, NE. | May 2014 |
Simonsen, V., J. Laskowski , L.N. Messinger, and J.J. Fontaine. 2015. Examining the influence of landscape context on nest survival. Nebraska Chapter of The Wildlife Society. Ogallala, NE. | February 2015 |
Simonsen, V., A. Fedele, and J.J. Fontaine. 2018. Large or small patches? How patch size and nest density influence nest survival and conservation in grasslands. South Dakota Chapter of The Wildlife Society. Chamberlain, SD. | February 2018 |
Simonsen, V. and J.J. Fontaine. Individual trade-offs in reproductive investment: how land-use and climate change interact to influence phenotypic plasticity. The Eighth National Quail Symposium | July 2017 |
Simonsen, V. and J.J. Fontaine. 2018. Large or small patches? How patch size and nest density influence nest survival and conservation in grasslands. Central Mountains and Plains Section of the Wildlife Society Annual Meeting. Kearney, NE. | February 2018 |
Simonsen, V. and J.J. Fontaine. 2017. Patch size and nest density influence nest survival. Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, Lincoln, NE. | February 2017 |
Simenson, V. and J.J. Fontaine. 2013. Examining the Benefits of Wheat as an Alternative Nesting Habitat. Wildlife Society Annual Meeting. Milwaukee, WI. | October 2013 |