Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program:
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Staff Member


Emily Johansson

Master's
Email: epjohans@uark.edu

Research Publications Publication Date
Veon, J.T., E. Lassiter, E. Johansson, M. Shaw, L. McTgue, R. Gibson, A. Massey, and B.A. DeGregorio. 2023. Influence of Human Development and Predator Abundance on Virginia Opossum Occupancy, Abundance, and Activity Patterns. Journal of Zoology. doi:10.1111/jzo.13111 | Abstract | Download August 2023
McTigue, L.E., E.V. Lassiter, M. Shaw, E. Johansson, K. Wilson, and B.A. DeGregorio. 2023. Does daily activity overlap of mesocarnivores vary with human development? PLoS One. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288477 | Abstract | Download January 2024
Johansson, E.P., and B.A. DeGregorio. 2023. The Effects of Landscape and Yard Features on Mammal Diversity in Residential Yards. Urban Ecosystems. | Abstract | Download October 2023
E.P. Johansson and B.A. DeGregorio. 2023. Effects of Landscape Cover and Yard Features on Free-roaming Cat (Felis catus) Distribution, Abundance, and Activity Patterns in a Suburban Area. Journal of Urban Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1093/jue/juad003 | Abstract | Download May 2023
DeGregorio, B.A., M. McElroy, and E.P. Johansson. 2023. Occupancy and Activity Patterns of Nine-Banded Armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) in a Suburban Environment. Diversity 15: https://doi.org/10.3390/d15080907. | Download July 2023
Presentations Presentation Date
Johansson, E.P. and B.A. DeGregorio. Suburban Wildlife Management in Northwest Arkansas. 2022. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference. November 2022
Johansson, E.P. and B.A. DeGregorio. 2023. The Effects of Landscape and Yard Features on Mammals in Residential Yards. Arkansas Chapter of the Wildlife Society Annual Conference March 2023
E. Johansson and B.A. DeGregorio. Landscape and Yard Feature Effects on Mammalian Wildlife in Residential Yards Across an Urban to Rural Gradient. Arkansas Chapter of the Wildlife Society Annual Conference. March 2023
Does the Human Shield Hypothesis explains patterns of Virginia Opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity? 2022. John Veon, Ellery Lassiter, Emily Johansson, Michael Shaw, Leah McTigue, Andrhea Massey, Rylee Gibson, and Brett DeGregorio. Arkansas Chapter of the Wildlife Society Annual Conference. March 2022