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

Massachusetts Research Activities


Personnel at the Massachusetts Unit installing temperature loggers in a stream.

Project Completion Date
Conserving Snake Species of Greatest Conservation Need Threatened by an Emerging Fungal Skin Disease December 2015
Assessing Habitat Occupancy of Tiger Prey in the Hukaung Valley of Northern Myanmar May 2014
Inventory and Monitoring for the Federally Endangered Northern Red-bellied Cooter December 2015
Movements of Coastal Birds in Southern New England December 2016
Conserving Wood Turtles and Associated Riparian Species June 2017
Offshore Movements of Migratory Bats in the Gulf of Maine December 2017
Establishing long-term, continuous monitoring of flow, temperature, and macroinvertebrates at reference streams to quantify potential effects of climate change on stream ecosystems December 2017
The longitudinal extent of thermal alteration downstream of impoundments in Massachusetts streams June 2015
Urbanization and Massachusetts streams: Unpacking the biological effects of impervious cover June 2017
Investigating alewife population dynamics and parent-progeny-relationships in the Parker River towards determining landscape effects on productivity June 2016
Spatial and temporal variation of stream insect emergence in headwater streams May 2014
Making decisions in complex landscapes: headwater stream management across multiple agencies May 2016
Investigating Impacts of Winter Lake Drawdowns on Littoral Ecosystems December 2019
A heads up view of aquatic ecosystem sustainability: understanding the terrestrial landscape scale impacts of urbanization on aquatic biota August 2015
Plum Island Ecosystems LTER June 2018
Population Size and Distribution of Sumatran Rhinoceros September 2014
Ant Diversity in Pine Barrens of the Northeast May 2014
Understanding the factors that influence outdoor residential water conservation: a case study in suburban Boston September 2015
Impacts of Surface Water Supply Reservoirs on Stream Flow and Biota June 2024
Offshore Wind Energy Technology, Environmental Impacts, and Policy September 2016
Population Ecology of Sumatran Tigers and Their Prey December 2005
Small mammal ecology and Lyme disease on Martha=s Vineyard May 2005
Limitations to the northernmost distribution of Virginia opossums September 2008
Effect of firebreaks on rare insects of M. F. Correllus State Forest, MA May 2005
Local and landscape effects on frosted elfins in sandplain communities August 2008
Ecology and Conservation of Wood Turtles in the Northeast December 2013
Status assessment of Laysan and black-footed albatrosses March 2009
Ecology and Conservation of Short-tailed Albatrosses December 2012
Guiding conservation of eastern box turtles in Massachusetts May 2010
Population viability modeling and conservation of Blanding=s turtles June 2014
Multi-scale modeling of four-toed salamander habitat preference December 2012
Effectiveness of road passage structures for freshwater turtles December 2012
Foraging ecology of auks at their southern range boundary December 2011
Effects of interacting threats on the survival of long-lived species August 2009
Feeding behavior and nest site attendance of Atlantic puffins in Maine December 2011
Bobcat distribution and movements in a mixed urban-rural environment December 2013
Movements, Site Fidelity, Foraging Ecology, and Roosting Behavior of Ring-billed Gulls in Relation to a Water Supply Reservoir in Central Massachusetts. December 2013
Regeneration of Forest Vegetation in Response to Browsing by Moose and Deer: An Experimental Approach Using Exclosures December 2027
Demography and Habitat of Striped Skunks on the Island of Martha's Vineyard December 2011
Salt Drive in Beavers: An Experimental Assessment with Field Feeding Trials December 2011
Landscape Use by a Re-colonizing Moose Population in Massachusetts December 2013
Ecology of Urban and Rural Black Bears in Massachusetts December 2015
Status, Movements, and Habitat Use of Moose in Massachusetts September 2011
Investigating stream conductivity and effects on benthic macroinvertebrates in the Charles River Watershed December 2027
Prioritizing Actions for Restoring Connectivity and Climate Resilience in the Appalachian Highlands June 2027
Population assessment, habitat use, and occupancy for multiple freshwater turtle species September 2028
NSF: Drivers of infection outbreaks in a temperature-sensitive host-pathogen system July 2028
Connecticut River Migratory Fish September 2018
Quantifying wetland change following small dam removal in Massachusetts September 2024
Fish habitat suitability and vulnerability to flow and temperature modification July 2028
Mapping wildlife road crossing hotspots August 2025
Habitat, connectivity, and viability of a timber rattlesnake metapopulation in southwestern Massachusetts May 2014
Regeneration of Forest Vegetation in Response to Browsing by Moose and Deer: An Experimental Approach Using Exclosures December 2010
Optimal Habitat Configuration for Mature-Forest and Scrub-Shrub Birds October 2010
Synthesizing the contributions of the Northeast to the North American Bat (NABat) Monitoring Program and developing a regional communication plan to facilitate future research August 2024
At-Risk Species Conservation in the Connecticut River June 2025
Advancing conservation and restoration of Brook Floater and associated freshwater mussels December 2024
Mitigating the Effects of Prescribed Fire on Eastern Box Turtle Populations May 2023
Strategic confiscation and placement of illegally collected turtles for maximizing conservation outcomes July 2025
Applications of structured-decision making to disease systems February 2027
Automated Real-Time Analysis of Bald Eagle Nest Camera Imagery Using Machine Learning: with applications for investigating food resource use and nesting ecology in urbanized landscapes. December 2022
Scales and drivers of variability in dissolved organic carbon across diverse urban watersheds April 2024
Landscape drivers of freshwater mussel assemblages and imperiled species status: implications for optimal allocation of conservation effort within the Delaware River Basin May 2023
Implementation of the bog turtle conservation plan for the northern population June 2023
Rethinking lake management for invasive plants under future climate: Sensitivity of lake ecosystems to winter water level drawdowns December 2024
Yellow Lampmussel Habitat Assessment in the Connecticut River April 2025
Using Aerial surveys to estimate trends in brown bear population dynamics at Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska August 2025
Effects of habitat, density, and climate on moose and winter tick ecology in the northeast US February 2025
A risk assessment of chronic wasting disease in Massachusetts and the proactive development of a communication strategy for MassWildlife and wild cervid stakeholders in Massachusetts September 2025
FRAMEWORK FOR PROTECTING AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY IN THE NORTHEAST UNDER CHANGING CLIMATES December 2024
Improving management and surveillance decisions related to white nose syndrome by accounting for imperfect detection and misclassification error May 2025
Difficult disease decisions: how to reduce risk when dealing with multiple competing objectives and opposing risk tolerances May 2026
Evaluating the impact of management and stressors on at-risk species in Pine Barrens September 2025
Closing the loop: characterizing habitat requirements, movements, and life stage linkages of river herring in Massachusetts watersheds August 2025
Impacts of winter lake drawdowns on downstream flows and stream ecosystems June 2022
Environmental factors controlling juvenile river herring productivity and emigration May 2023
Assessing attitudes and impacts to society associated with the use of nontoxic ammunition for hunting on National Wildlife Refuges December 2019
Natural-Ecological and Socio-Political Factors Influencing Urban Forest Management in Massachusetts December 2019
The Ecological Value of Spruce Plantations in Massachusetts December 2019
Assessing Hunter Values, Expectations, and Satisfaction Regarding Controlled White-Tailed Deer Hunts in Suburban Eastern Massachusetts December 2019
Estimating Black Bear Density, Abundance, and Source-Sink Dynamics in Massachusetts June 2022
Modeling Black Bear Habitat Use, Movement, and Connectivity in Massachusetts December 2019
Massachusetts Residents' Attitudes Toward Black Bears and Black Bear Management December 2019
Dwarf Wedgemussel Propagation and Restoration in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern US May 2022
Restoring Aquatic Habitats through Dam Removal June 2023
Yellow Lampmussel Restoration Initiative January 2020
Development of a Rapid Assessment Protocol for Aquatic Passability of Tidally Influenced Road-Stream Crossings September 2017
Interannual Variation in Juvenile River Herring Productivity and Responses to Dam Removal August 2025
Brook Floater Research and Conservation October 2021
Using Genomics to Understand Population Dynamics and Enhance the Management of Canada Lynx Populations in the Contiguous United States December 2019
Comparative Ecology and Conservation of Bears in North and South America December 2020
Effects of Dam Removal on Stream Ecosystems January 2018
Feasibility and uses for freshwater mussel culture in Massachusetts December 2017
Evaluating freshwater productivity and sampling approaches for juvenile river herring in freshwater lakes and ponds December 2017
Establishing links between stream flow and ecological integrity in the Sudbury River February 2015
Research Publications Publication Date
Zipkin, E.F., & G. V. DiRenzo. 2022. Biodiversity is decimated by the cascading effects of the amphibian-killing fungus. PLoS Pathogens, 18(7), e1010624. DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010624. July 2022
Zeller, K.A., Wattles, D.W., Conlee, L., DeStefano, S.2019. American black bears (Ursus americanus) alter movements in response to anthropogenic features with time of day and season. Movement Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-019-0166-4 July 2019
Zeller, K. A., D. W. Wattles, and S. DeStefano. 2018. Incorporating road crossing data into vehicle collision risk models for moose (Alces americanus) in Massachusetts, USA. Environmental Management. June 2018
Zaidel, P.A., A.H. Roy, K.M. Houle, B. Lambert, B.H. Letcher, K.H. Nislow, and C. Smith. 2020. Impacts of small dams on stream temperature. Ecological Indicators. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106878 | Publisher Website September 2020
Yako, L. A., M. E. Mather, and F. Juanes. 2002. Mechanisms for migration of anadromous herring; providing an ecological basis for an effective conservation plan. Ecological Applications 12:521-534 January 2002
Yako, L. A., M. E. Mather, and F. Juanes. 2000. Assessing the contribution of anadromous herring to largemouth bass growth. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society: 150: 2-17 January 2000
Wilzbach, M. A., M. E. Mather, C. L. Folt, A. Moore, R. J Naiman, A. F. Youngson, and J. McMenemy. 1998. Proactive responses to human impacts that balance development and Atlantic salmon conservation (Salmo salar): an integrative model. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55:288-302. January 1999
Whalen, K. G., D. L. Parrish, and M. E. Mather. 1999. Effect of ice formation on selection of habitats and winter distribution of post young-of-year Atlantic salmon parr. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56:87-96. November 1999
Whalen, K. G., D. L. Parrish, M. E. Mather, and J. McMenemy. 2000. Cross-tributary analysis of parr to smolt recruitment of Atlantic salmon. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57:1607-1616 January 2000
Weinstein, S.Y., J.A. Coombs, K.H. Nislow, C. Riley, A.H. Roy, and A.R. Whiteley. 2019. Evaluating the effects of barriers on Slimy Sculpin (Cottus cognatus) movement and population connectivity using novel sibship-based and traditional genetic metrics. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148: 1117-1131. DOI: 10.1002/tafs.10202 | Download | Publisher Website October 2019
Webster, C. M., and S. DeStefano. 2004. Using public surveys to determine the distribution of greater roadrunners in urban and suburban Tucson, Arizona. Pages 69-77 in W. W. Shaw, L. K. Harris, and L. VanDruff, eds. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Urban wildlife Conservation, Tucson, AZ. September 2004
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2013. Space use and movements of moose in Massachusetts: implications for conservation of large mammals in a fragmented environment. Alces 49:65–81. October 2013
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2013. Moose habitat in Massachusetts: assessing use at the southern edge of the range. Alces 49:133–147. October 2013
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2011. Status and management of moose in the northeastern United States. Alces 47:53-68. | Abstract July 2011
Wattles, D. W., K. A. Zeller, and S. DeStefano. 2018. Response of moose to a high-density road network. Journal of Wildlife Management. April 2018
Wattles, D. W., K. A. Zeller, and S. DeStefano. 2018. Range expansion in unfavorable environments through behavioral responses to microclimatic conditions: moose (Alces americanus) as the model. Mammalian Biology. July 2018
Walter, J. F., A. S. Overton, K. H. Ferry, M. E. Mather. 2002. Atlantic coast feeding habitats of striped bass: a synthesis of data supporting a comprehensive coastwide understanding of trophic biology. Fisheries Management and Ecology 10:-1-13 August 2003
Walsh, C.J., D.B. Booth, M.J. Burns, T.D. Fletcher, R.L. Hale, L.N. Hoang, G. Livingston, M.A. Rippy, A.H. Roy, M. Scoggins, and A. Wallace. 2016. Principles for urban stormwater management to protect stream ecosystems. Freshwater Science 35:398-411. January 2016
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2014. Best practices for continuous monitoring of temperature and flow in wadeable streams. Global Change Research Program, National Center for Environmental Assessment, Washington, DC. EPA/600/R-13/170F | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website September 2014
Tucker, M. et al. 2018. Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements. Science 359:466-469. DOI: 10.1126/science.aam9712 | Download January 2018
Suryan, R. M., Sato, F., Balogh, G., Hyrenbach, K. D., Sievert, P. R., and Ozaki, K. 2006. Foraging destinations and marine habitat use of short-tailed albatrosses: A multi-scale approach using first-passage time analysis. Deep Sea Research II 53(3-4):370-386. June 2006
Suryan, R. M., D. J. Anderson, S. A. Shaffer, D. D. Roby, Y. Tremblay, D. P. Costa, P. R. Sievert, F. Sato, and K. Ozaki. 2007. Wind, waves, and wing loading: their relative importance to the at-sea distribution and movements of North and Central Pacific albatrosses. PLoS ONE 3(12):e401 January 2008
Strules, J., and S. DeStefano. 2016. Seasonal foraging responses of beavers to sodium-enhanced foods: an experimental assessment with field feeding trials. Journal of Mammalogy 97:89–101. January 2016
Sterrett, S., A. Roy, P. Hazelton, B. Watson, B. Swartz, T.R. Russ, L. Holst, M. Marchand, J. Wisniewski, M. Ashton, and B. Wicklow. 2018. Brook Floater Rapid Assessment Monitoring Protocol. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperator Science Series FWS/CSS-132-2018, Washington, D.C. | Publisher Website September 2018
Sterrett, S., A. Roy, P. Hazelton, B. Swartz, E. Nedeau, J. Carmignani, and A. Skorupa. 2022. Standard Operating Protocol for Mark and Recapture Monitoring of Brook Floater in Streams. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperator Science Series FWS/CSS-142-2022, Washington, D. C. https://doi.org/10.3996/css67282137 | Publisher Website July 2022
Stein A. B., T. K. Fuller, S. DeStefano, and L. L. Marker. 2011. Leopard population and home range estimates in north-central Namibia. African Journal of Ecology 49:383-387. August 2011
Steidl, R. J., S. DeStefano, and W. J. Matter. 2000. On increasing the quality, reliability, and rigor of wildlife science. Wildlife Society Bulletin 28:518-521. January 2000
Stacy, J., R.L. Ryan, A.H. Roy, and A. Milman. 2021. Homeowners' willingness to adopt environmentally beneficial landscape practices in an urbanizing watershed. Cities and the Environment 14(1). DOI: 10.15365/cate.2021.140102 | Publisher Website July 2021
Smith, J. S., M. E. Mather, H. J. Frank, R. M. Muth, J. T. Finn, S. D. McCormick. 2009. Evaluation of a gastric radio tag insertion technique for anadromous alewives. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29:367–377. April 2009
Skorupa, A.J., D. Perkins, A.H. Roy, and J.E. Ryan. 2023. Watershed selection to support freshwater mussel restoration: An open-loop decision guide. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperator Science Series FWS/149-2023, Washington, DC. https://doi.org/10.3996/css85533320 | Publisher Website May 2023
Skorupa, A.J., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D. Perkins, and T. Warren. 2022. Evaluation of host fishes for the Brook Floater (Alasmidonta varicosa) from populations in Massachusetts and Maine. Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation 25:91-102. DOI:10.31931/fmbc-d-21-00011 | Download | Publisher Website November 2022
Skorupa, A.J., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D. Perkins, T. Warren, and B.S. Cheng. 2024. Food and water quality impact in situ growth of a freshwater mussel: implications for population restoration. Freshwater Science 43(2):107-123. | Download April 2024
Skorupa, A.J., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D. Perkins, T. Warren, and A. Fisk. 2024. Abundance of five sympatric stream dwelling mussels varies with physical habitat. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2024:e4069. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.4069 | Download | Publisher Website January 2024
Sirén, A.P.K., Michael Hallworth, J. Kilborn, C.A. Bernier, N.L. Fortin, K.D. Gieder, R. Patry, R.M. Cliché, L.S. Prout, S. Gifford, S. Wixsom, T.L. Morelli, T.L. Wilson. 2024. Monitoring animal populations with cameras using open, multistate, N-mixture models. Ecology and Evolution. | Abstract December 2024
Sirén, A.P.K., J. Berube, L.A. Clarfeld, C.F.Sullivan, B. Simpson, T.L. Wilson. 2024. Accounting for missing ticks: Use (or lack thereof) of hierarchical models in tick ecology studies. Ticks and Tickborne Diseases 15:102342. DOI: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2024.102342. | Abstract | Publisher Website April 2024
Shuster, W.D., A.S. Garmestani, O.O. Green, L.K. Rhea, A.H. Roy, and H.W. Thurston. 2013. Catchment-scale stormwater management via economic incentives-- an overview and lessons-learned. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of Novatech. | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website June 2013
Scoggins, M., D.B. Booth, M. Fork, R. Hale, R.J. Hawley, A.H. Roy, E.E. Bilger, N. Bond, M.J. Burns, T. Fletcher, A. Gonzalez, K.G. Hopkins, K.H. Macneale, E. Marti, S.K. McKay, M.W. Neale, M.J. Pail, B. Rios-Touma, K.L. Russell, R.F. Smith, S. Wenger, and S. Wagner. 2022. Community-powered urban stream restoration: A framework for sustainable and resilient urban ecosystems. Freshwater Science 41: 404-419. https://doi.org/10.1086/721150 | Publisher Website September 2022
Schmidt, J.H., W.L. Thompson, T.L. Wilson, J.H. Reynolds. 2022. Understanding the impacts of the detection process on distance sampling surveys: selecting among approaches and minimizing total error. Wildlife Monographs 210: e1070. https://doi.org/10.1002/wmon.1070 | Abstract July 2022
Schmidt, J.H., T.L. Wilson, W.L. Thompson, B.A. Mangipane. 2022. Integrating distance sampling survey data with population indices to separate trends in abundance and resource use. Journal of Wildlife Management 86:e22185. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.22185 | Abstract | Publisher Website January 2022
Schmidt, J.H., H.A., Coletti, K.A. Cutting, T.L. Wilson, B.A. Mangipane, C. Schultz, D.T. Schertz. 2024. The effects of spatiotemporal variation in marine resources on the occupancy dynamics of a terrestrial avian predator. Ecosphere: e70078. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70078. | Abstract November 2024
Schlossberg, S., D. I. King, S. DeStefano, and M. J. Hartley. 2018. Effects of early-successional shrubland management on breeding wood thrush populations. Journal of Wildlife Management 82. August 2018
Ryan, J.E., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D.L. Perkins, T. Warren, C. Walsh, and R. Wick. 2022 Assessing methods for mitigating fungal contamination in freshwater mussel in vitro propagation. Hydrobiologia 849:2487-2501. DOI: 10.1007/s10750-022-04865-1 | Download April 2022
Roy, A.H., L.K. Rhea, A.L. Mayer, W.D. Shuster, J.J. Beaulieu, M.E. Hopton, M.A. Morrison, and A. St. Amand. 2014. How much is enough? Minimal responses of water quality and stream biota to partial retrofit stormwater management in a suburban neighborhood. PLoS ONE 9: e85011 | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website January 2014
Roy, A.H., K.A. Capps, R.W. El-Sabaawi, K.L. Jones, T.B. Parr, A. Ramirez, R.F. Smith, C.J. Walsh, and S.J. Wenger. 2016. Urbanization and stream ecology: Diverse mechanisms of change. Freshwater Science 35:272-277. January 2016
Roy, A.H., E. Bjerre, J. Cummings, K. Kalasz, J. Carmignani, P. Hazelton, M. Kern, D. Perkins, L. Saucier, A. Skorupa, R. Katz, and C.C. Coghlan. 2022. Brook floater restoration: Identifying locations to reintroduce or augment populations with propagated mussels. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperator Science Series.FWS/CSS-141-2022. doi.org/10.3996/css40468057 | Publisher Website March 2022
Rosset, J., A.H. Roy, B. Gahagan, A. Whiteley, M. Armstrong, J. Sheppard, and A. Jordaan. 2017. Temporal patterns of river herring migration and spawning in coastal Massachusetts. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146:1101-1114. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2017.1341851 | Publisher Website September 2017
Rosenblatt, E, Cook, J. D., DiRenzo, G.V., Grant, E.H.C., Arce, F., Pepin, K. M., Rudolph, J.F., Runge, M.C., Shriner, S., Walsh, D., and Mosher, B.A. 2023. Epidemiological modeling of SARS-CoV-2 in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) reveals conditions for introduction and widespread transmission. biorxiv. September 2023
Rogers, A. S., S. DeStefano, and M. Ingraldi. 2005. Quantifying raptor diets: a comparative study between remote cameras and observation from blinds. Journal of Raptor Research 39:303-309. August 2005
Rogers, A. S., S. DeStefano, and M. F. Ingraldi. 2006. Diet, prey delivery rates, and prey biomass of northern goshawks in east-central Arizona. Studies in Avian Biology 31:219-227. September 2006
Pautzke, S. M., M. E. Mather, J. T. Finn, L. A. Deegan, R. M. Muth. 2010. Seasonal use of a New England estuary by foraging contingents of migratory striped bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 257–269 January 2010
Parrish, D. L., M. E. Mather, and R. A. Stein. 1995. Problem-solving research for management: a perspective. Fisheries 20:6-13. January 1996
Odell, J., M. E. Mather, and R. M. Muth. 2005. Biosocial Approach for Analyzing Environmental Conflicts: A Case Study of Horseshoe Crab Allocation. Bioscience 55 (9): 735-748(14) September 2005
Nitschke, P., M. E. Mather, and F. Juanes. 2002. The role of anthropogenic disturbance, density, habitat, and abiotic factors on recruitment of a temperate reef fish, cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus), in Cape Cod Bay. Marine Ecology Progress Series 226:165-178 January 2002
Nitschke, P., M. E. Mather, and F. Juanes. 2001. Length-, weight-, and age-fecundity relationships for cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus). North American Journal of Fisheries Management 21:86-95 August 2001
Nishida, C., C.W. Boal, S. DeStefano, and R. G. Hobbs. 2013. Nesting habitat and productivity of Swainson's hawks in Southeastern Arizona. Journal of Raptor Research 47:377-384. December 2013
Muth, R. M., R. R. Zwick, M. E. Mather, J. F. Organ. 2002. Passing the torch of fisheries and wildlife management: comparing the attitudes and values of younger and older conservation professionals. Transactions of the 67th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, p 178-193. Wildlife Management Institute, Washington. DC December 2002
Muth, R. M., D. A. Hamilton, J. F. Organ, D. J. Witter, M. E. Mather, and J. J. Daigle. 1998. The future of wildlife and fisheries policy: assessing the attitudes and values of wildlife and fisheries professionals. Transactions of the 63rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. January 1999
Muth, R. M, R. R. Zwick, M. E. Mather, J. F. Organ, J. J. Daigle, S. A. Jonker. 2006. Unnecessary source of pain and suffering or necessary management tool: examining the attitudes of conservation professionals toward outlawing the leghold trap. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34:706-715 September 2006
Mueller, T., K. A. Olson, G. Dressler, P. Leimgruber, T. K. Fuller, C. Nicolson, A. J. Novaro, M. J. Bolgeri, D. Wattles, S. DeStefano, J. M. Calabrese, and W. Fagan. 2011. How landscape dynamics link individual- to population-level movement patterns: a multispecies comparison of ungulate relocation data. Global Ecology and Biogeography 20:683–694. January 2011
Moloney, D., K. Wormington, and S. DeStefano. 2002. Stag retention and use by arboreal marsupials in eucalypt forests of southeast Queensland, Australia: implications for management. Pages 347-355 in W. F. Laudenslayer, Jr. et al., editors. Proceedings of the symposium on the ecology and management of dead wood in western forests. U. S. Forest Service, Albany, CA. December 2002
McPherson, G. M., and S. DeStefano. 2002. Applied ecology and natural resource management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. December 2002
McGrath, M. T., S. DeStefano, R. A. Riggs, L. L. Irwin, and G. J. Roloff. 2003. Spatially explicit influences on northern goshawk nesting habitat in the interior Pacific Northwest. Wildlife Monographs 154. October 2003
McEachran, M. C., Harvey, J. A., Mummah, R. O., Bletz, M. C., Teitelbaum, C. S., Rosenblatt, E., ... & Cook, J. D. (2024). Reframing wildlife disease management problems with decision analysis. Conservation Biology, e14284. May 2024
McDonald, J. E., S. DeStefano, C. Gaughan, M. Meyer, W. A. Woytek, S. Christensen, and T. K. Fuller. 2011. Survival and harvest-related mortality of white-tailed deer in Massachusetts. Wildlife Society Bulletin 35:209–219. July 2011
McCarthy, K. P., and S. DeStefano. 2011. Effects of spatial disturbance on common loon nest site selection and territory success. Journal of Wildlife Management 75:289-296. April 2011
McCarthy, K. P., and S. DeStefano. 2011. Common loon nest defense against an American mink. Northeastern Naturalist 18:247-249. April 2011
McCarthy, K. P., S. DeStefano, and T. Laskowski. 2010. Bald eagle predation on a common loon egg. Journal of Raptor Research 44:249-251. | Abstract | Publisher Website December 2010
Mayer, A.L., W.D. Shuster, J.J. Beaulieu, M.E. Hopton, L.K. Rhea, A.H. Roy, and H.W. Thurston. 2012. Building green infrastructure via citizen participation: a six-year study in the Shepherd Creek (Ohio). Environmental Practice 14:57-67. | Abstract | Publisher Website March 2012
Mattocks, S., S. Bittner, V. Luzanau, H. Mohammadi, A.H. Roy, M. Staudinger, and A. Jordaan. 2024. River herring influence perch morphology, physiology, and life history. Environmental Biology of Fishes 107: 1179-1201. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-024-01595-2 | Download | Publisher Website November 2024
Mather, M. E., and R. A. Stein. 1993. Using growth-mortality tradeoffs to explore a crayfish species replacement in stream riffles and pools. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50: 88-96. January 1994
Mather, M. E., and R. A. Stein. 1993. Direct and indirect effects of fish predation on the replacement of a native crayfish by an invading congenor. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50: 1279-1288. January 1994
Mather, M. E., M. J. Vanni, T. E. Wissing, S. A. Davis, and M. H. Schaus. 1995. Regeneration of nitrogen and phosphorus by bluegill and gizzard shad: effect of feeding history. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52: 2327-2338. January 1996
Mather, M. E., D. L. Parrish. C. A. Campbell, J. R. McMenemy, and J. M. Smith. 2008. Summer temperature variation and implications for juvenile Atlantic salmon. Hydrobiologia 603:183-196 March 2008
Mather, M. E., D. L. Parrish, and J. M. Dettmers. 2009. The extensive and complex landscape of fish-related journals authors’ response. Fisheries 34:144-145. March 2009
Mather, M. E., D. L. Parrish, R. A. Stein, and R. M. Muth. 1995. Management issues and their relative priorities within state fisheries agencies. Fisheries 20:14-21. January 1996
Mather, M. E., D. L. Parrish, J. M. Dettmers. 2008. Mapping the changing landscape of fish-related journals: setting a course for successful communication of scientific information. Fisheries 33(9): 444-453. September 2008
Mather, M. E., D. L. Parrish, C. L. Folt, and D. M. DeGraaf. 1998. Integrating across scales: effectively applying science for the successful conservation of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55:1-8. January 1999
Mather, M. E. 1998. The role of context specific predation in understanding patterns exhibited by anadromous salmon. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55: 232-246. January 1999
Mather, M. E, J. T. Finn, K. H. Ferry, L. A. Deegan, G. A. Nelson.. 2009. Use of non-natal estuaries by migratory striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in summer. Fishery Bulletin 107(3): 329-337 July 2009
Marjadi, M.N., A.H. Roy, M.T. Devine, B.I. Gahagan, A. Jordaan, J. Rosset, and A.R. Whiteley. 2023. Alewife that stay longer mate longer: An investigation of adult freshwater residence time in an anadromous fish species. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 80: 563-576. DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2022-0086 | Publisher Website January 2023
Marjadi, M.N., A.H. Roy, M.G. Slocombe, J.J. Sheppard, S. Batchelder, R. Govostes, and J.K. Llopiz. 2024. A video monitoring and computational system for estimating juvenile fish abundance. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 22:295-310. https://doi.org/10.1002/lom3.10607 | Download March 2024
Marjadi, M.N., A.H. Roy, A. Jordaan, B.I. Gahagan, M.P. Armstrong, and A.R. Whiteley. 2019. Larger body size and earlier run timing increase alewife reproductive success in a whole lake experiment. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 76:1134-1146. DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2017-0451 | Publisher Website July 2019
Lerman, S. B., K. H. Nislow, D. J. Nowak, S. DeStefano, D. I. King, and D. T. Jones-Farrand. 2014. Using urban forest assessment tools to model bird habitat potential. Landscape and Urban Planning 122:29–40. April 2014
Legett, H.D., A. Jordaan, A.H. Roy, J.J. Sheppard, M. Somos-Valenzuela, and M.D. Staudinger. 2021. Daily patterns of river herring (Alosa spp.) spawning migrations: environmental drivers and variation among coastal streams in Massachusetts. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. https://doi.org/10.1002/tafs.10301 | Publisher Website May 2021
LeFlore, E.G., T.K. Fuller, J.T. Finn, S. DeStefano, and J.F. Organ. 2019. Wild canid distribution and co-existence during Fall in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts. Northeastern Naturalist 26:325-342. June 2019
Kuvlesky, W. P., Jr., S. A. Gall, S. J. Dobrott, S. Tolley, F. S. Guthery, S. DeStefano, N. King, K. R. Nolte, N. J. Silvy, J. C. Lewis, G. Gee, G. Camou-Lourdes, and R. Engel-Wilson. 2000. The status of masked bobwhite recovery in the United States and Mexico. Pages 42-57 in L. A. Brennan, W. E. Palmer, L. W. Burger, Jr., and T. L. Pruden, eds. Quail IV: Proceedings of the Fourth National Quail Symposium 4, Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, FL. January 2000
Kumar, A., A.H. Roy, K. Andreadis, X. He, and C. Butler. 2024. LakeLevel Tracker: A Google Earth Engine-based web application for characterizing lake water levels. LakeLine 43(4): 21-25. | Download | Publisher Website January 2024
Kumar, A. A.H. Roy, K. Andreadis, X. He, and C. Butler. 2024. A multi-sensor approach to characterize winter water level drawdown patterns in lakes. Remote Sensing 16:947. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16060947 | Publisher Website March 2024
Kosa, J. T., and M. E. Mather. 2001 Processes contributing to variability in regional patterns of juvenile river herring abundance across small coastal systems. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130: 600-619 August 2001
Koenen, K., S. DeStefano, C. Henner, and T. Beroldi. 2005. From the field: capturing beavers in box traps. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:1153-1159. August 2005
Koenen, K. G., S. DeStefano, and P. R. Krausman. 2002. Using distance sampling to estimate seasonal densities of desert mule deer. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:53-63. January 2002
Kaushal, S.S., M.J. Fork, R.J. Hawley, K.G. Hopkins, B. Rios-Touma, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Stream restoration milestones: monitoring scales determine successes and failures. Urban Ecosystems. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-023-01370-8 | Publisher Website May 2023
Katz, R., E. Grant, M. Runge, B. Connery, M. Crockett, E. Herland, S. Johnson, D. Kirk, J. Wofford, R. Bennett, K. Nislow, M. Norris, D. Hocking, B. Letcher, A. Roy. 2014. Making decisions in complex landscapes: Headwater stream management across multiple federal agencies. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Structured Decision Making Workshop Report. | Download | Publisher Website November 2014
Kanda, L. L., T. K. Fuller, P. R. Sievert, and R. L. Kellogg. 2009. Seasonal source-sink dynamics at the edge of a species range. Ecology 90(6):1574-1585. July 2009
Kanda, L. L., Fuller, T. K., and Sievert, P. R. 2006. Local distribution and landscape associations of road-killed Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana) in central Massachusetts. American Midland Naturalist 156:128-134. August 2006
Kanda, L. L., Fuller, T. K., and Sievert, P. R. 2006. Landscape associations of road-killed Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana) in central Massachusetts. American Midland Naturalist 156:128-134. July 2006
Kanda, L. L., Fuller, T. K., Sievert, P. R., and Friedland, K. D. 2005. Variation in winter microclimate and its potential influence on Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) survival in Amherst, Massachusetts. Urban Ecosystems 8: 213-223. September 2005
Jordan, C. N., T. Kaur, K. Koenen, S. DeStefano, A. M. Zajac, and D. S. Lindsay. 2005. Prevalence of agglutinating antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii and Sarcocystis neurona in beavers (Castor canadensis) from Massachusetts. Journal of Parasitology 91:210-211. August 2005
Jane, S. F., A. H. Roy, P. D. Hazelton, T. A. Richards, J. T. Finn, and T. O. Randhir. 2016. Establishing links between streamflow and ecological integrity in the Sudbury River. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperator Science Series FWS/CSS-122-2016, Washington, D.C. | Publisher Website December 2016
Jackson, J.K., S.A. Entrekin, H.S. Greig, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Atlantic Rivers-- Northeast United States. Chapter 2 in Delong, M., T. Jardine, A. Benke, and C. Cushing (editors). Rivers of North America. Second Edition. Elsevier. ISBN: 9780128188477 | Publisher Website April 2023
Hobbs, R. J., S. DeStefano, and W. L. Halvorson. 2006. Breeding biology of red-tailed hawks in an altered desert grassland. Journal of Raptor Research 40:38-45. September 2006
Hinojosa-Huerta, O., S. DeStefano, and W. W. Shaw. 2001. Abundance and distribution of the Yuma clapper rail (Rallus longirostris yumanensis) in the Colorado River delta, Mexico. Journal of Arid Environments 49:171-182. September 2001
Hinojosa-Huerta, O., S. DeStefano, Y. Carrillo-Guerrero, W. W. Shaw, and C. Valdes-Casillas. 2004. Waterbird communities and associated wetlands of the Colorado River Delta, Mexico. Studies in Avian Biology 27:52-60. March 2004
Hewitt, D, A., J. S. Link, D. H. Wahl, S. J. Cooke, and M. E. Mather 2009. Maintaining the Competitiveness of the American Fisheries Society Journals: An Assessment Based on Influence and Cost-Effectiveness. Fisheries 34:598-606 December 2009
He, Xinchen, K. Andreadis, A.H. Roy, A. Kumar, and C. Butler. 2023. Developing a hydrological modeling framework for lake water level drawdown management. Journal of Environmental Management 345: 118744. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118744 | Download | Publisher Website September 2023
Harper, R.W., E.S. Huff, D.V. Bloniarz, S. DeStefano, and C.R. Nicolson. 2018. Exploring the characteristics of successful volunteer-led urban forest tree committees in Massachusetts. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 34: 311-317. August 2018
Harper, R. W., D. V. Bloniarz, S. DeStefano, and C. R. Nicolson. 2017. Urban forest management in New England: towards a contemporary understanding of tree wardens in Massachusetts communities. Arboricultural Journal 39:162-178. October 2017
Halstead, B. J., P. M. Kleeman, G. V. DiRenzo, & J. P. Rose. 2022. Occurrence of Shasta salamanders (Hydromantes spp.) in little-studied portions of their range, with implications for optimizing survey design. Journal of Herpetology 56, 218-228. DOI: 10.1670/20-119. August 2022
Haggerty, S. A., and Sievert, P. R. 2005. Managing firebreak fuels to promote habitat of an imperiled moth. Ecological Restoration 23(1): 67-68. March 2005
Guthery, F. S., N. M. King, K. R. Nolte, W. P. Kuvlesky, Jr., S. DeStefano, S. A. Gall, and N. J. Silvy. 2001. Multivariate perspectives on patch use by masked bobwhites. Journal of Wildlife Management 65:118-124. July 2000
Guthery, F. S., N. M. King, K. R. Nolte, W. P. Kuvlesky, Jr., S. DeStefano, S. A. Gall, and N. J. Silvy. 2000. Comparative habitat ecology of Texas and masked bobwhites. Journal of Wildlife Management 64:407-420. January 2000
Grgurovic, M., and Sievert, P. R. 2005. Movement patterns of Blanding's turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in the suburban landscape of eastern Massachusetts. Urban Ecosystems 8: 201-211. September 2005
Grant, E. H. C., Mummah, R., Mosher, B. A., Evans, J., & G. V. DiRenzo. 2023. Inferring pathogen presence and prevalence under sample misclassification and partial observation. Methods in Ecology & Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14102. | Abstract April 2023
Grant, E. H. C., A. Brand, & G. V. DiRenzo. 2023. Abtioic and biotic factors reduce the viability of a high-elevation salamander in its native range. Journal of Applied Ecology 60:1684–1697. December 2022
Gordon Jr, A. B., Drummey, D., Tur, A., Curtis, A. E., McCumber, J. C., Jones, M. T., ... & DiRenzo, G. V. (2024). The Effect of Myiasis on Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) Body Condition, Movement, and Habitat Use at Camp Edwards in Massachusetts. Northeastern Naturalist, 31(sp12), T55-T76. July 2024
Gordon Jr, A. B., Drummey, D., Tur, A., Curtis, A. E., McCumber, J. C., Akresh, M. E., & DiRenzo, G. V. (2024). Long-Term Monitoring Reveals Management Effects on Prairie Warbler Colonization, Local Extinction, and Detection in a Massachusetts Pine Barren. Northeastern Naturalist, 31(3), 418-434. October 2024
Gaughan, C. R., and S. DeStefano. 2005. Quantifying edge and assessing effects of suburban development on white-tailed deer movement patterns. Urban Ecosystems 8:189-200. August 2005
Fuller, T. K., and S. DeStefano. 2003. Relative importance of early-successional forests and shrubland habitats to mammals in the northeastern United States. Forest Ecology and Management 185:75-79. October 2003
Fuller, T. K., and P. R. Sievert. 2001. Carnivore demography and the consequences of changes in prey availability. Pages 163-178 in J. L. Gittleman, S. M. Funk, D. W. Macdonald, and R. K. Wayne, editors. Carnivore conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. February 2001
Freeman, MC, KR Bestgen, D Carlisle, EA Frimpong, NR Franssen, KB Gido, ER Irwin, Y Kanno, C Luce, SK McKay, MC Mims, JD Olden, NL Poff, DL Propst, L Rack, AH Roy, E Stowe, A Walters, and SJ Wenger. 2022. Towards improved understanding of streamflow effects on freshwater fishes. Fisheries 47:290-298. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10731 | Download | Publisher Website March 2022
Franson, J. C., S. P. Hansen, T. E. Creekmore, C. J. Brand, D. C. Evers, A. E. Duerr, and S. DeStefano. 2003. Lead fishing weights and other fishing tackle in selected waterbirds. Waterbirds 26:345-352. October 2003
Franson, J. C., S. P. Hansen, A. E. Duerr, and S. DeStefano. 2001. Size and mass of grit in gizzards of sandhill cranes, tundra swans, and mute swans. Waterbirds 24:242-244. June 2001
Frank, H. F, M. E. Mather, J. M. Smith, R. M. Muth, J. T. Finn, S. D. McCormick. 2009. What is ‘fallback"?: metrics needed to assess telemetry tag effects on anadromous fish behavior. Hydrobiologia 35:237-249. August 2009
Frank, H. F, M. E. Mather, R. M. Muth, S. M. Pautzke, J. M. Smith, J. T. Finn, 2009. The Adopt-a-Herring Program as a Fisheries Conservation Tool. Fisheries 34(10):496-507 October 2009
Fork, M.L., K.G. Hopkins, J. Chappell, R. Hawley, S. Kaushal, B. Murphy, B. Rios-Touma, and A.H. Roy. 2022. Urbanization and stream ecology: Moving the bar on multidisciplinary solutions to wicked urban stream problems. Freshwater Science 41:398-403. https://doi.org/10.1086/721470 | Download | Publisher Website September 2022
Fletcher, T., M.J. Burns, K. Russell, P. Hamel, S. Duchesne, F. Cherqui, and A. Roy. In Press. The changing drivers and expectations of urban hydrology. Nature Reviews. | Publisher Website October 2024
Finkelstein, M., V. J. Bakker, D. F. Doak, B. Sullivan, W. H. Satterthwaite, R. L. Lewison, P. B. McIntyre, S. Wolf, D. Priddel, J. M. Arnold, R. W. Henry, P. R. Sievert, and J. P. Croxall. 2008. Evaluating the potential effectiveness of compensatory mitigation strategies for marine bycatch. PLoS ONE 3(6): e2480. June 2008
Finkelstein, M., Keitt, B. S., Tershy, B., Jarman, W. M., Rodriguez-Pastor, S., Anderson, D. J., Sievert, P. R., Croll, D. A., and Smith, D. R. 2005. Albatross species demonstrate regional differences in North Pacific marine contamination. Ecological Applications 16(2):678-686. April 2006
Field, R., R. J. Warren, H. Okarma, and P. R. Sievert, editors. 2001. Wildlife, land, and people: priorities for the 21st century. Proceedings of the Second International Wildlife Management Congress. The Wildlife Society, Betheseda, Maryland, USA. December 2001
Fernandez, P., D. J. Anderson, P. R. Sievert, and K. P. Huyvaert. 2001. Foraging destinations of three low-latitude albatross (Phoebastria) species. Journal of Zoology, London 254:391-404. June 2001
Fayer, R., M. Santin, J. M. Trout, S. DeStefano, K. Koenen, and T. Kaur. 2006. Prevalence of Microsporidia, Cryptosporidium spp., and Giardia spp. in beavers (Castor canadensis) in Massachusetts. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 37:492-497. September 2006
Faison, E. K., S. DeStefano, D. R. Foster, and A. Barker-Plotkin. 2016. Functional response of ungulate browsers in disturbed eastern hemlock forests. Forest Ecology and Management 362:177-183. April 2016
Faison, E. K., S. DeStefano, D. R. Foster, G. Motzkin, and J. M. Rapp. 2016. Ungulate browsers promote herbaceous layer diversity in logged temperate forests. Ecology and Evolution 6:4591–4602. July 2016
Faison, E. K., S. DeStefano, D. R. Foster, J. M. Rapp, and J. Compton. 2016. Multiple browsers structure tree recruitment in logged temperature forests. PLoS One https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166783. November 2016
Faison, E. K., D. R. Foster, and S. DeStefano. 2016. Long-term deer exclusion has complex effects on a suburban forest understory. Rhodora 118:382-402. July 2016
Engman, A.C. and A.H. Roy. 2023. Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates. Chapter IIIF in Nilon, C. and M. Aronson (eds). Routledge Handbook of Urban Diversity. London, UK: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003016120 | Publisher Website October 2023
Duerr, A. D., and S. DeStefano. 1999. Use of a metal detector for determining abundance of lead fishing sinkers in waterbird habitat. Wildlife Society Bulletin 27:952-958. November 1999
DiRenzo, G.V., Longo, A.V., Muletz-Wolz, C.R. et al. 2021. Plethodontid salamanders show variable disease dynamics in response to Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans chytridiomycosis. Biological Invasions 23: 2797-2815.. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02536-1 | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website December 2021
DiRenzo, G. V., Miller, D. A. W., Hossack, B. R., Sigafus, B. H., Howell, P. E., Muths, E., & E. H. C. Grant. 2021. Accommodating the role of site memory in dynamic species distribution models. Ecology 102: e03315. | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website March 2021
DiRenzo, G. V., Hanks, E., & D. A. W. Miller. 2022. A practical guide to understanding and validating complex statistical models using simulations. Methods in Ecology & Evolution 00: 1–15. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.14030. November 2022
DiRenzo, G. V., D. M. W. Miller, & E. H. C. Grant. 2022. Ignoring species availability biases occupancy estimates in single-scale occupancy models. Methods in Ecology & Evolution 13: 1790-1804. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13881 | Abstract | Publisher Website May 2022
Devine, M.T., S. Bittner, A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, M.P. Armstrong, and A. Jordaan. 2024. Population density and zooplankton biomass influence juvenile river herring growth in freshwater lakes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 107:755-770. July 2024
Devine, M.T., J. Rosset, A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, M.P. Armstrong, A.R. Whiteley, A. Jordaan. 2020. Feeling the squeeze: Adult run size and habitat availability limit juvenile river herring densities in lakes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 150:207-221. DOI: 10.1002/tafs.10282 | Download | Publisher Website November 2020
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, A.R. Whiteley, B.I. Gahagan, M.P. Armstrong, and A. Jordaan. 2018. Precision and effectiveness of a purse seine for sampling age-0 river herring in lakes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. DOI: 10.1002/nafm.10065 | Publisher Website March 2018
Desimone, S. M., and S. DeStefano. 2005. Temporal patterns of northern goshawk nest area occupancy and habitat: a retrospective analysis. J. Raptor Research 39(3):299-312. September 2005
DeStefano, S., and R. M. DeGraaf. 2003. Exploring the ecology of suburban wildlife. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1:95-101. February 2003
DeStefano, S., and R. J. Steidl. 2001. The professional biologist and advocacy: what role do we play? Human Dimensions in Wildlife 6:11-19. June 2001
DeStefano, S., and R. G. Haight, editors. 2002. Forest wildlife-habitat relationships: population and community responses to forest management. Society of American Foresters, Bethesda, MD. 276pp. May 2002
DeStefano, S., and R. D. Deblinger. 2005. Wildlife as valuable natural resources versus intolerable pests: a suburban wildlife management model. Urban Ecosystems 8:177-188. August 2005
DeStefano, S., and E. A. Johnson. 2005. Species that benefit from sprawl. Pages 206-235 in E. A. Johnson and M. W. Klemens, eds. Nature in fragments, the legacy of urban sprawl. Columbia University Press, New York, NY. August 2005
DeStefano, S., and C. M. Webster. 2012. Distribution and habitat of greater roadrunners in urban and suburban Arizona. Studies in Avian Biology 45:155– 166. | Abstract July 2012
DeStefano, S., and C. Boal. 2018. Perspectives and future directions. Pages 273-286 in C. Boal and C. Dykstra, Eds. Urban raptors: ecology and conservation of birds of prey in an urbanizing world. Island Press, Washington, D.C. June 2018
DeStefano, S., S. L. Schmidt, and J. deVos. 2000. Predator activity at wildlife water developments in southern Arizona. Journal of Range Management 53:257-260. January 2000
DeStefano, S., R. D. Deblinger, and C. Miller. 2005. Suburban wildlife: lessons, challenges, and opportunities. Urban Ecosystems 8:131-136. August 2005
DeStefano, S., M. T. McGrath, S. M. Desimone, and S. K. Daw. 2006. Ecology and habitat of breeding northern goshawks in the inland Pacific Northwest: a summary of research in the 1990s. Studies in Avian Biology 31:76-85. September 2006
DeStefano, S., K. K. G. Koenen, and J. Pereira. 2013. Common loon incubates rocks as surrogates for eggs. Northeastern Naturalist 20:143-147. January 2013
DeStefano, S. 2013. Status and potential impacts of exotic grasses and grass-like vegetation on New England wildlife. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:486–496. August 2013
DeStefano, S. 2009. Wildlife corridors and developed landscapes. Pages 85-102 in A. X. Esparza and G. R. McPherson, eds. The Planner's Guide to Natural Resource Conservation: The Science of Land Conversion Beyond the Metropolitan Fringe. Springer Book Publishers, New York, NY. | Abstract | Publisher Website March 2009
DeStefano, S. 2005. A review of the status and distribution of northern goshawks in New England. Journal of Raptor Research 39:342-350. August 2005
DeStefano, S. 2002. Regional and national issues for forest wildlife research and management. Forest Science 48:181-189. May 2002
Daw, S. K., and S. DeStefano. 2001. Forest characteristics of northern goshawk nest stands and post-fledging areas in Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Management 65:59-65. September 2001
Craig, L.S., J.D. Olden, A.H. Arthington, S. Entrekin, C.P. Hawkins, J.J. Kelly, T.A. Kennedy, B.M., Maitland, E.J. Rosi, A.H. Roy, D.L. Strayer, J.L. Tank, A.O. West, and M.S. Wooten. 2017. Meeting the challenge of interacting threats in freshwater ecosystems: A call to scientists and managers. Elementa 5:72. DOI: 10.1525/elementa.256 | Publisher Website December 2017
Coletti, H.A., L. Bowen, B. Ballachey, T.L. Wilson, S. Waters, M. Booz, K. Counihan, T. Hollmen, and B. Pister. 2022. The mysterious case of the missing razor clams: using gene transcription to uncover clues to razor clam population differences. Frontiers for Young Minds 10: 715425. doi: 10.3389/frym.2022.715425 | Publisher Website October 2022
Coletti, H., L. Bowen, B. Ballachey, T.L. Wilson, S. Waters, M. Booz, K. Counihan, T. Hollmen, B. Pister. 2021. Gene expression profiles in two razor clam populations: discerning drivers of population status. Life 11:1288. DOI: 10.3390/life11121288 | Abstract | Publisher Website November 2021
Clinton, S.M, J. Hartman, K.H. Macneale, and A.H. Roy. 2022. Stream macroinvertebrate reintroductions: A cautionary approach for restored urban streams. Freshwater Science 41:507-520. https://doi.org/10.1086/721471 | Download | Publisher Website September 2022
Clark, D. E., S. DeStefano, K. G. MacKenzie, K. K. G. Koenen, and J. W. Whitney. 2016. Roost site selection by ring-billed and herring gulls. Journal of Wildlife Management 80:708–719. April 2016
Clark, D. E., K. K. G. Koenen, K. G. MacKenzie, J. W. Pereira, and S. DeStefano. 2013. Stainless-steel wires exclude ring-billed gulls from a waste water treatment plant. Journal of the American Water Works Association 105:75-76. September 2013
Clark, D. E., K. K. G. Koenen, J. W. Pereira, K. G. MacKenzie, and S. DeStefano. 2016. Fidelity and persistence of ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarensis) and herring gulls (Larus argentatus) to wintering sites in Massachusetts. Waterbirds 39:220-234. April 2016
Clark, D. E., K. G. Koenen, J. Pereira, K. MacKenzie, and S. DeStefano. 2014. Evaluation of a net launcher for capturing urban gulls. Wildlife Society Bulletin 38:605–610. September 2014
Clark, D. E., J. W. Whitney, K. G. MacKenzie, K. K. G. Koenen, and S. DeStefano. 2015. Assessing gull abundance and food availability in urban parking lots. Human-Wildlife Interactions 9:180–190. December 2015
Clarfeld, L., A. Sirén, B. Mulhall, T. Wilson, E. Bernier, J. Farrell, G. Lunde, N. Hardy, K. Gieder, R. Abrams, S. Staats, S. McLellan, and T. Donovan. 2023. Evaluating a tandem human-machine approach to labelling of wildlife in remote camera monitoring. Ecological Informatics 77:e102257 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102257. | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website August 2023
Cheney, K.N., A.H. Roy, R.F. Smith, and R.E. DeWalt. 2019. Effects of stream temperature and substrate type on emergence patterns of Plecoptera and Trichoptera from Northeastern United States headwater streams. Environmental Entomology 48:1349-1359. DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvz106 | Publisher Website September 2019
Chandler, R. B., D. I. King, and S. DeStefano. 2009. Scrub-shrub bird habitat associations at multiple spatial scales in beaver meadows in Massachusetts. Auk 126:187-197. | Abstract January 2009
Carmignani, J.R., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, and H. Giard. 2019. Annual winter water level drawdowns limit shallow-water mussel densities in small lakes. Freshwater Biology 64:1519-1533. DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13324 | Publisher Website June 2019
Carmignani, J.R., A.H. Roy, J. Stolarski, and T. Richards. 2021. Hydrology of annual winter water level drawdown regimes in recreational lakes of Massachusetts, U.S.A. Lake and Reservoir Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/10402381.2021.1927268 | Publisher Website June 2021
Carmignani, J.R. and A.H. Roy. 2021. Annual winter water level drawdowns influence littoral zone physical habitat structure and macrophytes in Massachusetts lakes. Ecosphere: eo3442. | Publisher Website April 2021
Carmignani, J.R. and A.H. Roy. 2017. Ecological impacts of winter lake drawdowns on lake littoral zones: A review. Aquatic Sciences 79:803-824. DOI 10.1007/s00027-017-0549-9 | Download July 2017
Carey, M. P., and M. E. Mather. 2008. Tracking Change In A Human Dominated Landscape: Developing Conservation Guidelines Using Freshwater Fish Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 18: 877-890 August 2008
Carey, M. P. and M. E. Mather. 2009. Identifying across-system sources of variation in a generalist freshwater fish: correlates of total and size-specific abundance of yellow perch. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 2009: 18: 145–155 March 2009
Booth, D.B., A.H. Roy, B. Smith, and K.A. Capps. 2016. Global perspectives on the urban stream syndrome. Freshwater Science 35:412-420. January 2016
Bocsi, T.J., P.S. Warren, R.W. Harper and S. DeStefano. 2018. Wildlife Habitat Management on College and University Campuses. Cities and the Environment (CATE) 11:1-14. May 2018
Bletz, M. C., Grant, E. H. C., & DiRenzo, G. (2024). Quantitative support for the benefits of proactive management for wildlife disease control. Conservation Biology, e14363. May 2024
Bies, L., M. Hutchins, J. Organ, and S. DeStefano. 2012. Chapter 7. The role of professional societies in connecting science and management: The Wildlife Society as an example. Pages 85-98 in J. P. Sands, S. J. DeMaso, M. J. Schnupp, and L. A. Brennan, editors. Wildlife science: connecting research with management. CRC Press: Taylor Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. April 2012
Bhaskar, A.S., L. Beesley, M.J. Burns, T.D. Fletcher, P. Hamel, C.E. Oldham, and A.H. Roy. 2016. Will it rise or will it fall? Managing the complex effects of urbanization on baseflow. Freshwater Science 35:293-310. January 2016
Berube, J., A.P.K. Sirén, B. Simpson, K.B. Klingler, T.L. Wilson. 2024. Monitoring off-host winter tick abundance on traditional moose hunting lands. Journal of Wildlife Management 88:e22630. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22630. | Abstract | Publisher Website July 2024
Becker, S., S. Jackson, A. Jordaan, and A. Roy. 2018. Impacts of Tidal Road-Stream Crossings on Aquatic Organism Passage. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperator Science Series FWS/CSS-131-2018, Washington, D.C. | Publisher Website August 2018
Bartz, K.K., M.P. Hannam, T.L. Wilson, R.F. Lepak, J.M. Ogorek, D.B., Young, C.A. Eagles-Smith, D.P. Krabbenhoft. 2023. Understanding drivers of mercury in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), top-predator lake fish from southwest Alaska parklands. Environmental Pollution 330: 121678. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121678 | Abstract May 2023
Arata, J.A., P.R. Sievert, and M.B. Naughton. 2009. Status assessment of Laysan and black-footed albatrosses, North Pacific Ocean, 1923-2005: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations report 2009 - 5131, 80 p. June 2009
Andersen, D. E., S. DeStefano, M. I. Goldstein, K. Titus, C. Crocker-Bedford, J. J. Keane, R. G. Anthony, and R. N. Rosenfield. 2005. Technical review of the status of northern goshawks in the western United States. Journal of Raptor Research 39:192-209. September 2005
Andersen, D. E., S. DeStefano, M. I. Goldstein, K. Titus, C. Crocker-Bedford, J. J. Keane, R. G. Anthony, and R. N. Rosenfield. 2004. The status of Northern Goshawks in the western United States. The Wildlife Society, Technical Review 04-1, Bethesda MD, 24 p. September 2004
Albanese, G., P. D. Vickery, and P. R. Sievert. 2007. Habitat characteristics of adult frosted elfins (Callophrys irus) in sandplain communities of southeastern Massachusetts, USA. Biological Conservation. 136(1):53-64. January 2007
Albanese, G., M. W. Nelson, P. D. Vickery, and P. R. Sievert. 2007. Larval feeding behavior and ant association in frosted elfin, Callophrys irus, (Lycaenidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists? Society 61(2):61-66. June 2007
Albanese, G. , P. D. Vickery, and P. R. Sievert. 2008. Microhabitat use by larvae and females of a rare barrens butterfly, frosted elfin (Callophrys irus). Journal of Insect Conservation 12(6): 603-615. (Publication date: Dec 2008) December 2008
Abbott, K.M., P.A. Zaidel, A.H. Roy, K.M. Houle, and K.H. Nislow. 2022. Investigating impacts of small dams and dam removal on dissolved oxygen in streams. PLoS ONE 17: e0277647. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277647 | Publisher Website November 2022
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, F.J. Magilligan, K.H. Nislow, and R. Quinones. 2024. Incorporating climate change into restoration decisions: Perspectives from dam removal practitioners. Ecology and Society 29(3):21 https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-15182-290321 | Download | Publisher Website September 2024
Abbott, K., A. Roy, and K. Nislow. 2022. Restoring aquatic habitats through dam removal. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperator Science Series FWS/148-2022, Washington, DC. https://doi.org/10.3996/css92498424 | Publisher Website November 2022
Presentations Presentation Date
Zeller, K.A., D.W. Wattles, L. Conlee, and S. DeStefano. 2019. Movement and density of black bears in Massachusetts. East Quabbin Land Trust Monthly Meeting. September 22, 2019. September 2019
Zeller, K.A., D.W. Wattles, L. Conlee, and S. DeStefano. 2018. Modeling moose and black bear movement in Massachusetts. The Nature Conservancy workshop for the Berkshire Wildlife Linkages Partnership. Westfield State University. October 22, 2018. October 2018
Zeller, K., D. Wattles, and S. DeStefano. 2019. Forecasting seasonal connectivity in a developing landscape. Annual meeting of The Wildlife Society, Reno, Nevada. September 2019
Zeller, K., D. Wattles, and S. DeStefano. 2018. Black bear movements and habitat use. 70th Anniversary Meeting of the Massachusetts Unit, Westborough, MA. May 2018
Zeller, K. A., D. W. Wattles, and S. DeStefano. 2018. Modeling road crossings for moose (Alces americanus) and black bear (Ursus americanus) in Massachusetts, USA. 8th Northeastern Transportation & Wildlife Conference, Amherst, MA. September 2018
Zarrella-Smith, K. A., T. Miller, G. V. DiRenzo, T. Dolan, L. Kerr, A. Jordaan. 2024. Integrating Data Across Spatiotemporal Scales Using Species Distribution Models. International Flatfish Conference. Westbrook, CT. November 2024
Zarrella-Smith, K. A., T. Miller, G. V. DiRenzo, T. Dolan, L. Kerr, A. Jordaan. 2024. Building a Climate-Ready Stock Assessment Informed by Spatially-Explicit Population Processes. American Fisheries Society. Honolulu, HI. September 2024
Zaidel, P.A., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, C.R. Smith, and B.H. Letcher. 2016. Impacts of small, surface-release dams on stream temperature. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 23-25 March 2016, Rockland, ME. March 2016
Zaidel, P.A., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, C.R. Smith, and B.H. Letcher. 2016. Impacts of small, surface-release dams on stream temperature. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 21-25 May 2016, Sacramento, CA. May 2016
Zaidel, P.A., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, B.H. Letcher, and C.R. Smith. 2016. Small dam impacts to stream temperature and potential consequences for aquatic biota. Northeast Natural History Conference, 22-24 April 2016, Springfield, MA. April 2016
Zaidel, P.A., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, B.H. Letcher, K. Houle, B. Lambert, and C.R. Smith. 2018. Small dams can have large thermal effects with negative implications for coldwater species. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 20-24 May 2018, Detroit, MI. May 2018
Zaidel, P.A., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, B.H. Letcher, K. Houle, B. Lambert, and C.R. Smith. 2017. Tackling the worst first: Variable impacts of dams on stream temperature and dissolved oxygen. 4th Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 31 May-3 June 2017, Browns Summit, NC. June 2017
Zaidel, P.A., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, B.H. Letcher, B. Lambert, K. Houle, and C.R. Smith. 2017. Understanding variation in stream temperature and dissolved oxygen responses to small dams. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 4-9 June 2017, Raleigh, NC. June 2017
Zaidel, P.A., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, B.H. Letcher, B. Lambert, K. Houle, and C.R. Smith. 2017. Factors explaining observed variation in dam-induced temperature and dissolved oxygen changes in Massachusetts streams. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 14-16 March 2017, Hartford, CT. March 2017
Zaidel, P., A. Roy, K. Nislow, B. Letcher, B. Lambert, K. Houle, and C. Smith. 2016. Assessing the potential for dam removal to restore natural thermal and dissolved oxygen regimes. Society for Ecological Restoration New England Chapter Annual Conference, 14-15 October 2016, Durham, NH. October 2016
Zaidel, P., A. Roy, K. Nislow, B. Letcher, B. Lambert, K. Houle, and C. Smith. 2016. Assessing the potential for dam removal to restore natural thermal and dissolved oxygen regimes. Life Sciences Graduate Research Symposium, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. December 2016
Yorks, D.T., P.R. Sievert, and D. J. Paulson. 2011. Designing road passage structures that maximize use by freshwater turtles. International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Seattle, WA, 21-25 Aug. August 2011
Yorks, D., P. R. Sievert, and P. deMaynadier. 2014. Assessing and mitigating the effects of turtle road mortality in Maine, and experimental tests of tunnel and barrier options for reducing road mortality. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Annual Conference, 19-21 Apr 2014. April 2014
Yorks, D. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2012. Experimental tests of tunnel and barrier options for reducing road mortalities of freshwater turtles. 2012. 10th Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles, Tucson, AZ, 16-19 Aug. August 2012
Yorks, D. T., T. Dexter, and P. R. Sievert. 2012. Experimental tests of tunnel and barrier options for reducing road mortalities of freshwater turtles. Northeastern Transportation and Wildlife Conference, South Portland, ME, 16-19 Sep. September 2012
Yorks, D. T., D. J. Paulson, and P. R. Sievert. 2010. The importance of lighting levels in design of under-road passages for freshwater turtles. Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Providence, RI, 7-12 Jul. July 2010
Yorks, D. T., D. J. Paulson, and P. R. Sievert. 2010. Experimental tests of tunnel options for reducing road mortalities of freshwater turtles in Massachusetts. Northeast Transportation and Wildlife Conference, Amherst, MA, 13-15 Sep September 2010
Yarra, A.N., T.A. Richards, and A.H. Roy. 2015. Impacts of thermal and flow alteration on benthic stream macroinvertebrates downstream of water supply reservoirs. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 17-21 May 2015, Milwaukee, WI. May 2015
Yarra, A.N., T.A. Richards, and A.H. Roy. 2015. Impacts of thermal and flow alteration on benthic stream macroinvertebrates downstream of surface water reservoirs in Massachusetts. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 18-20 March 2015, Bartlett, NH. March 2015
Yarra, A.N., T.A. Richards, and A.H. Roy. 2014. Assessing effects of surface water supply reservoirs on stream hydrologic and thermal regimes in Massachusetts. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 26-28 March 2014, Burlington, VT. March 2014
Wittig, T.W., T.L. Wilson, K. Zolfonoon, Z.S. Ladin. 2022. Using nest cameras and machine learning to explore nesting and provisioning of Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation and the Florida Ornithological Society. 4 - 9 October. Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA October 2022
Wilson, TL, APK Sirén, J Berube, L Clarfeld TM Donovan. 2023. Designing camera trap arrays for multi-species monitoring of mammals at large spatial extents. Annual Meeting, International Association for Landscape Ecology- North America, Riverside, California, 19-23 March2023. March 2023
Wilson, TL, APK Sirén, J Berube, B Simpson. 2023. Effects of imperfect detection on inference from tick-borne disease surveillance data. Joint Workshop on Transboundary Wildlife Diseases. Jeju, Republic of Korea, October 10-11 2023. October 2023
Wilson, T.L., K.K. Bartz, D.B. Young R.F. Lepak, J.M. Ogorek, D.P. Krabbenhoft, C. Eagles-Smith. Landscape factors affecting lake trout mercury concentration in Lake Clark and Katmai National Parks. Annual Meeting, North American Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology. Reno, NV, 12-15 April 2021. April 2021
Wilson, T.L., J.A. Berube, A.P.K. Sirén. Perfecting the Imperfect Detection of Ticks: Winter Tick Epizootics and Moose Populations in the Northeastern U.S. Moose research in the Northeast U.S. and eastern provinces of Canada: 6 July 2022. On-line meeting. July 2022
Wilson, T.L., A.P.K. Sirén, J. Berube, B. Simpson. A novel method for monitoring off-host winter ticks in habitat where detection and abundance are expected to be low. Workshop of moose research needs in the Northeast. Sherbrooke, QC, Canada. 13 December 2023. December 2023
Wilson, T. L., J. Berube, A.P.K Sirén, B. Simpson, K. Klingler. Understanding drivers of winter tick (Dermacentor albipictus) abundance and distribution in New England. Asia-Pacific Wildlife Health Workshop, 6-8 August 2024. Hilo, HI. August 2024
Willey, L.L., P.R. Sievert, and M.T. Jones. 2011. Box turtles at the edge of their range: Population densities and movement patterns of Terrapene carolina in fragmented landscapes in Massachusetts and the Florida Everglades. 9th Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles, 14-17 Aug. August 2011
Willey, L.L., M.T. Jones, and P.R. Sievert. 2013. An update on regional conservation planning efforts for two rare turtle species in the Northeastern U.S. Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, MA. April 2013
Willey, L., and P. R. Sievert. 2008. Use of anthropogenic nesting areas by eastern box turtles in central Massachusetts. Northeast Natural History Conference X, Albany, NY, 17-18 Apr. April 2008
Willey, L., and P. R. Sievert. 2010. Multi-scale habitat analysis of eastern box turtles (Terrapene c. carolina) in central Massachusetts. Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, Acadia National Park, ME, 10-11 Aug. August 2010
Willey, L., and P. R. Sievert. 2010. Multi-scale habitat analysis of eastern box turtles (Terrapene c. carolina) in central Massachusetts. Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Providence, RI, 7-12 Jul. July 2010
Willey, L., and P. R. Sievert. 2007. Habitat use and movement patterns of eastern box turtles in the Connecticut River Valley. Massachusetts Turtle Symposium: Information for Action, Amherst, MA, 23-24 Feb. February 2007
Willey, L., and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Eastern box turtle (Terrapene c. carolina) ecology in central Massachusetts. Massachusetts Turtle ? Transportation Meeting, Westborough, MA, 17 Oct. October 2006
Willey, L. L., and P. R. Sievert. 2009. Habitat Use by Eastern box turtles in a pitch pine - scrub oak community in central Massachusetts. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Lancaster, PA, 27 Apr. April 2009
Willey, L. L., and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Ecology of box turtles in central Massachusetts. The Northeast Natural History Conference IX, Albany, NY, 21 Apr. April 2006
Willey, L. L., M. T. Jones, and P. R. Sievert. 2014. The effects of anthropogenic landscape change on characteristics of Blanding’s turtle populations, with implications for regional conservation. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Annual Conference, Newport, RI, 19-21 Apr 2014. April 2014
Willey, L. L., M. T. Jones, and P. R. Sievert. 2009. Effects of anthropogenic disturbance on home range size of eastern box turtles (Terrapene c. carolina) and wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) in central and western Massachusetts. Urban Wildlife Ecology and Management Conference, Amherst, MA, 21-24 Jun. June 2009
Wibisono, H. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Population ecology of Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and their prey in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Indonesia. Wildlife Conservation Society, New York City, NY, 9 Jan. January 2006
Whiteley, A.R., J. Rosset, B.I. Gahagan, A. Jordaan, and A.H. Roy. 2014. Reproductive success and juvenile growth following and experimental alewife translocation to a Massachusetts pond. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 17-21 August 2014, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2014
Wells, S. P., J. M. Smith, M. E. Mather, R. M. Muth, and J. T. Finn. An approach to evaluating the combination of gear that representatively samples fish assemblages in small coastal streams. Abstract submitted, Northeastern Division American Fisheries Society, Newton, MA, April 2010. April 2010
Weinstein, S., A.R. Whiteley, and A. Roy. 2016. Slimy sculpin movement before and after dam removal. Northeast Natural History Conference, 22-24 April 2016, Springfield, MA. April 2016
Webster, C. M., and S. DeStefano, Sept./2000, Distribution, habitat, and nests of greater roadrunners in metropolitan Tucson, Arizona. September 2000
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2013. The thermal environment and thermoregulatory behavior of moose in Massachusetts. North American Moose Conference, Whitefield, NH. May 2013
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2013. GPS data, GIS layers, and mixed effects models to assess habitat use by forest wildlife. Massachusetts Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, Unit Meeting, Hadley, MA, 27 Apr. (Invited) April 2013
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2011. Home range and habitat use of moose in and around the Quabbin Watershed, Massachusetts. Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Belchertown, Mass. 16 Dec. December 2011
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2010. Thermoregulatory behavior by moose in Massachusetts during spring and summer. 45th North American Moose Conference. International Falls, MN. 24 June 2010. June 2010
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2010. Status and management of moose in the Northeastern United States. 45th North American Moose Conference. International Falls, MN. 24 June 2010. June 2010
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2009. Relocation of moose as a means of resolving human-wildlife conflicts in urban areas. International Conference on Urban Wildlife and the Environment, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 21 June 2009. June 2009
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2014. Thermal stress and population declines in moose: is the range shifting north? Graduate Program in Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 7 Apr. (INVITED) April 2014
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2014. Movements, habitat use, thermoregulatory behavior, and road interactions of moose in Massachusetts. Hitchcock Environmental Center, Amherst, MA, 26 Feb. (INVITED) February 2014
Wattles, D., S. DeStefano, and S. Christensen. 2010. Reporting, predicting, and preventing moose-vehicle-collisions in Massachusetts. Northeastern Transportation and Wildlife Conference. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 12-15 September 2010. September 2010
Wattles, D. W., and S. DeStefano. 2012. Moose habitat use and forest operations. Massachusetts Association of Professional Foresters, Annual Meeting, Northampton, MA. 15 March. March 2012
Wattles, D. W., and S. DeStefano. 2012. Distribution and habitat of moose in Massachusetts. Quabbin Watershed Advisory Committee, Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Belchertown, MA. 2 April. April 2012
Vineyard, J.A., M.T. Jones, A.H. Roy, and A. Sirois-Pitel. 2023. Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) population dynamics and response to habitat management in Massachusetts. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference, 30 April - 2 May 2023, Hershey, PA. April 2023
Tiernan, R., T. K. Fuller, D. Wattles, and S. DeStefano. 2016. Use of camera traps to assess relative abundance, activity, and distribution of mega-mammals (and other wildlife) in the forests of Massachusetts. USGS MCFWRU Annual Review, Westboro, Mass. May 2016
Suryan, R., Hyrenbach, D., Sato, F., Ozaki, K., Balogh, G., Sievert, P., Roby, D., and Anderson D. 2004. Marine habitat use by short-tailed albatrosses (Phoebastria albatrus) during the non-breeding season. Third International Albatross and Petrel Conference, 23-27 August 2004, Montevideo, Uruguay. August 2004
Suryan, R., Hyrenbach, D., Sato, F., Ozaki, K., Balogh, G., Sievert, P., Roby, D., and Anderson D. 2004. Foraging destinations of short-tailed albatrosses (Phoebastria albatrus) in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Alaska, and Bering Sea. 13th Annual Meeting of the North Pacific Marine Science Organization, 19-24 October 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii. October 2004
Suryan, R., Hyrenbach, D., Sato, F., Ozaki, K., Balogh, G., Roby, D., Anderson, D., and Sievert, P.R. 2003. Short-tailed albatross and seabird-fisheries interactions. Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, 26 May 2003, Moss Landing, California. May 2003
Suryan, R., Hyrenbach, D., Sato, F., Ozaki, K., Balogh, G., Roby, D., Anderson, D., and Sievert, P.R. 2003. Post-breeding dispersal of short-tailed albatrosses and potential interactions with commercial fisheries. 30th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group, Parksville, British Columbia, Canada, 19-23 February. February 2003
Suryan, R., Hyrenbach, D., Sato, F., Ozaki, K., Balogh, G., Roby, D., Anderson, D., and Sievert, P.R. 2003. A satellite telemetry study of the endangered short-tailed albatross (Phoebastria albatrus): marine habitat use and potential conflicts with longline fishing fleets in the North Pacific. Cooperative Institute for Marine Resource Studies, Program Review, 10 October 2003, Newport, Oregon. October 2003
Suryan, R., Hyrenbach, D., Sato, F., Ozaki, K. Balogh, G., Roby, D., Anderson, D., and Sievert, P.R. 2003. Short-tailed albatrosses in Japan and North Pacific Ocean: A history of this once abundant species, its near extinction and current recovery and research efforts. 15 September 2003, Willamette University, Oregon. September 2003
Suryan, R. M., F. Sato, G. R. Balogh, P. R. Sievert, N. Nakamura, and K. Ozaki. 2006. At-sea distribution and movements of short-tailed albatrosses during the breeding and nonbreeding seasons. 4th North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico, 3-7 Oct. October 2006
Suryan, R. M., F. Sato, G. R. Balogh, N. Nakamura, P. R. Sievert, and K. Ozaki. 2006. Kuroshio and Oyashio boundary currents: Critical foraging habitat for the short-tailed albatross (Phoebastria albatrus), one of Japan?s natural monuments. PICES 15th Annual Meeting, Yokohama, Japan, 13-22 Oct. October 2006
Suryan, R. M., D. J. Anderson, S. A. Shaffer, D. D. Roby, Y. Tremblay, D. P. Costa, P. R. Sievert, F. Sato, K. Ozaki, G. R. Balogh, N. Nakamura. 2008Wind, waves, and wing loading: Specialization in two Pacific albatross species. Fourth International Albatross and Petrel Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 11-15 Aug. August 2008
Sterrett, S.S., L. Stevenson, M. Endries, P. Hazelton, and A.H. Roy. 2018. Freshwater mussel species distribution models to inform proactive conservation decision making. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 15-17 April 2018, Burlington, VT. April 2018
Sterrett, S.C., L. Stevenson, M. Endries, T.L. Morelli, P.D. Hazelton, and A.H. Roy. 2020. Development of a species distribution model to inform proactive conservation decision making: A case study with a freshwater mussel. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 19-21 April 2020, Long Beach, NJ. April 2020
Sterrett, S.C. and A.H. Roy. 2017. The Brook Floater Working Group: A collaborative initiative aimed at regional population restoration and conservation. Ellipsaria 19(3):20-21. September 2017
Sterrett, S., P.D. Hazelton, A. Doubleday, D. Perkins, A.H. Roy, and M.D. Staudinger. 2017. Brook Floater rangewide conservation and restoration initiative. Meeting of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, 26-30 March 2017, Cleveland, OH. March 2017
Stephens, J., A.H. Roy, A. Jordaan, D. Perkins, and K. Sprankle. 2023. Investigating the role of river herring as hosts for freshwater mussels in the Connecticut River watershed. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 10-14 April 2023, Portland, OR. April 2023
Stephens, J., A. Roy, A. Jordaan, D. Perkins, and K. Sprankle. 2025. Investigating the host role of returning river herring for freshwater mussels in the Connecticut River watershed. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 15 January 2025, New Bedford, MA. January 2025
Stephens, J., A. Roy, A. Jordaan, D. Perkins, and K. Sprankle. 2024. Investigating the size and spawning history of river herring within the Connecticut River over the past decade. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 9 January 2024, Storrs, CT. January 2024
Stephens, J., A. Roy, A. Jordaan, D. Perkins, and K. Sprankle. 2024. Investigating the host role of returning river herring as hosts for freshwater mussels in the Connecticut River watershed. Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2024, Hyannis, MA. April 2024
Stengle, A.G., M. Murray, T. Tyning, A. Richmond, and P.R. Sievert. 2011. Observations of secondary disease agents in Northeastern timber rattlesnake populations. 7 Jul. July 2011
Stengle, A.G., A. Whiteley, P.R. Sievert, and A.R. Richmond. 2013. Conservation of the Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) in New England. Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, MA. April 2013
Stengle, A. G., T. F. Tyning, and P. R. Sievert. 2012. What is normal? Observations of a possible secondary disease process in northeastern timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus). World Congress of Herpetology, Vancouver, Canada, 8-14 Aug. August 2012
Stankiewicz, K., J. Carmignani, and A.H. Roy. 2016. Hydrologic characteristics of annual winter water-level drawdowns in Massachusetts lakes. New England Association of Environmental Biologists. 23-25 March 2016, Rockland, ME. March 2016
Stamp, J., M. Craddock, D.J. Isaak, L. Parker, A.H. Roy, Z. Holden, and B.G. Bierwagen. 2013. Guidelines for continuous monitoring of temperature and flow in wadeable streams. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, FL, 19-23 May 2013. May 2013
Stainbrook, D. S., S. DeStefano, and D. Wattles. 2013. Status Report on Moose in Massachusetts. North American Moose Conference, Whitefield, NH. May 2013
Spencer, S. M., and P. R. Sievert, and L. J. Welch. 2010. Foraging behavior of Atlantic puffins breeding on Petit Manan Island. World Seabird Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 7-11 Sep. September 2010
Spencer, S. M., and P. R. Sievert, and L. J. Welch. 2010. Foraging and nest site attendance of puffins in Maine. Gulf of Maine Seabird Working Group, Bremen, ME, 12 Aug. August 2010
Spencer S. M., and P. R. Sievert, and L. J. Welch. 2009. Foraging of Atlantic puffins on Petit Manan Island, Maine. Gulf of Maine Seabird Working Group, Bremen, ME, 18 Mar. March 2009
Spelman, S.B., K.M. Abbott, J.B. Richardson, and A.H. Roy. 2021. Toxic metal bioaccumulation in dammed streams: Implications for food webs. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 3-11 March 2020, virtual. (poster) March 2021
Sowers, V., A.H. Roy, D. Perkins, P. Hazelton, and T. Warren. 2017. The effect of calcium supplementation on the growth and survival of a freshwater mussel. Joint Meeting of the Southern New England Chapter and Northeast Division of the American Fisheries Society, 26-27 February 2017, Mystic, CT. February 2017
Sowers, V., A.H. Roy, D. Perkins, P. Hazelton, and T. Warren. 2017. The effect of calcium supplementation on the growth and survival of a freshwater mussel. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 14-16 March 2017, Hartford, CT. March 2017
Someshwar, M., J. Burgoff, A. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2024. Comparing zooplankton communities and juvenile river herring diets and littoral and pelagic habitats. Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2024, Hyannis, MA. April 2024
Someshwar, M., D. Bishop, A.H. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2022. Interannual differences in the demographics of anadromous juvenile river herring in freshwater and estuarine habitats of a small Massachusetts watershed. Ecological Society of American Annual Meeting, 14-19 August 2022, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 2022
Smith, R.F., J. Blaszczak, B. Bledsoe, T. Parr, A.H. Roy, M. Scoggins, R. Utz, and S. Wenger. 2017. A summary of SUSE4: making urban stream rehabilitation a co-evolutionary process. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 4-9 June 2017, Raleigh, NC. June 2017
Smith, R.F., G.C. Gunderson, and A.H. Roy. 2015. Catchment land use and dispersal barriers affect fish and insect assemblage composition in urban streams. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 9-14, August 2015, Baltimore, MD August 2015
Smith, R.F., A.H. Roy, and R.L. Ryan. 2015. Are conservation lands good for streams? Assessing the spatial relationships of conservation lands to stream ecosystems in Massachusetts. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 18-20 2015, Bartlett, NH. March 2015
Smith, R.F. and A.H. Roy. 2017. Exploring the importance of catchment land use and dispersal barriers for fish and insect assemblage composition in human-dominated landscapes. Meeting of the US Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE), 9-13 April 2017, Baltimore, MD. April 2017
Smith, R.F. and A.H. Roy. 2015. The effect of dispersal barriers on stream fish and insect assemblages in urban landscapes. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 17-21 May 2015, Milwaukee, WI. May 2015
Smith, R.F. and A.H. Roy. 2014. Thinking outside the shed: Examining landscape characteristics as part of management strategies for sustaining stream ecosystems. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 18-22 May 2014, Portland, OR. May 2014
Smith, R.F. and A.H. Roy. 2014. Landscape and watershed predictors of insect and fish assemblage in Massachusetts streams. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 26-28 March 2014, Burlington, VT. March 2014
Smith, R.F. and A.H. Roy. 2014. How watershed and landscape land use are related should guide investigations of dispersal by stream biota in urbanizing landscapes. Third Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 15-17 May 2014, Portland, Oregon. May 2014
Smith, R.F. and A.H. Roy. 2013. Comparing insect and fish assemblage responses to urbanization for sustainable management of stream ecosystems. Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America. 10-13 November 2013. November 2013
Smith, J., M. E. Mather, and J. Finn. 2007. A roadmap for statistically evaluating fish-flow relationships using real world data. Northeast Division, American Fisheries Society Meeting, Mystic, CT, April 07. April 2007
Smith, J. S., and M. E. Mather, 2009. Integrating hydrology, anthropogenic impacts, and biotic measures of ecosystem function to protect ecosystems from flow stress. Invited Poster 1st ESA Millennium Conference, “Water-Ecosystem Services, Drought, and Environmental Justice, Athens, GA, October 2009 October 2009
Smith, J. M., M. E. Mather, R. M. Muth and J. T. Finn. 2010. Beaver-dam alterations of fish assemblages in coastal watersheds: Implications of fragmentation on ecosystem function. National meeting, Ecological Society of America, Pittsburgh, August 2010. August 2010
Smith, C.R., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, and T.A. Richards. 2015. Investigating the longitudinal extent of thermal alteration downstream of impoundments. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 18-20 March 2015, Bartlett, NH. March 2015
Small, D., and S. DeStefano. 2015. Bats of New England. Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust, Petersham, MA. 18 Oct. October 2015
Slocombe, M.G.P., M.N. Marjadi, M. Devine, L.W. Guo, A. Jordaan, and A.H. Roy. 2020. Temporal shifts in migratory river herring diets and zooplankton assemblages within a Connecticut River cove. Southern New England American Fisheries Society Winter Meeting, 13-14 January 2020, Cambridge, MA. January 2020
Slocombe, M.G., M. Marjadi, J.K. Llopiz, J.J. Sheppard, and A.H. Roy. 2019. Collaborating with citizen scientists to count migrating juvenile river herring from videos. Southern New England American Fisheries Society Summer Meeting, 27 June 2019, Hadley, MA. June 2019
Skorupa, A.J., S. Doran, C.E. Dumoulin, A.H. Roy, and D.R. Smith. 2023. Towards a decision support tool for freshwater mussel conservation. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Meeting, 15-17 February 2023, Plymouth, MA. February 2023
Skorupa, A.J., S. Doran, C.E. Dumoulin, A.H. Roy, and D.R. Smith. 2023. Predicting the effect of restoration actions on mussel assemblage habitat: A decision tool to aid practitioners. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 10-14 April 2023, Portland, OR. April 2023
Skorupa, A.J., S. Doran, C.E. Dumoulin, A.H. Roy, and D.R. Smith. 2023. Evaluating habitat and conservation actions for mussel assemblages in the Delaware River basin, U.S. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference, 30 April - 2 May 2023, Hershey, PA. April 2023
Skorupa, A.J., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D. Perkins, T. Warren, A. Fisk, and S.C. Sterrett. 2019. Developing a strategy to restore a freshwater mussel (Alasmidonta varicosa) to Massachusetts watersheds. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 27 February - 1 March, Saratoga Springs, NY. February 2019
Skorupa, A.J., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D. Perkins, A. Fisk, and S. Sterrett. 2018. Brook floater (Alasmidonta varicosa) mesohabitat preferences in four Massachusetts watersheds. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 15-17 April 2018, Burlington, VT. April 2018
Skorupa, A., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D. Perkins, and T. Warren. 2023. Growth and survival of propagated brook floater in four rivers: implications for population restoration. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference, 30 April - 2 May 2023, Hershey, PA. April 2023
Skorupa, A., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D. Perkins, and T. Warren. 2022. Assessing propagated brook floater growth and survival across four rivers. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 2-4 March 2022, Portland, ME. March 2022
Skorupa, A., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D. Perkins, and T. Warren. 2020. Assessing propagated brook floater growth and survival across four rivers with extant populations. ASLO-SFS 2020 Joint Summer Meeting, 7-11 June 2020, Madison, WI. June 2020
Skorupa, A., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, A. Fisk, D. Perkins, and T. Warren. 2020. Propagation as a tool for restoration of a state endangered freshwater mussel. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 4-6 March 2020, Newport, RI. March 2020
Skorupa, A., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, A. Fisk, D. Perkins, S.C. Sterrett, and T. Warren. 2021. Habitat predicts abundance of five freshwater mussel species in Massachusetts. Northeast Natural History Conference, 12-14 April 2021 [virtual]. April 2021
Skorupa, A., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, A. Fisk, D. Perkins, S.C. Sterrett, and T. Warren. 2021. Habitat predicts abundance of five freshwater mussel species in Massachusetts. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 12-14 April 2021 [virtual]. April 2021
Skorupa, A., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, A. Fisk, D. Perkins, S.C. Sterrett, and T. Warren. 2019. Mesohabitat relationships to abundance for three mussels found in northeastern US streams. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 14-18 April 2019, San Antonio, TX. April 2019
Skora, L.C. and T.L. Wilson. Flying low and slow: estimating brown bear (Ursus arctos) density using aerial distance sampling in Katmai National Preserve, Alaska. Contributed oral presentation. International Statistical Ecology Conference. Swansea, United Kingdom. 2024. July 2024
Skora, L, TL Wilson. 2023. Estimating brown bear abundance along salmon spawning streams in Katmai National Park, Alaska. EURING Analytical Meeting & Workshop, Montpellier, France, 17 – 21 April. April 2023
Sirén, A.P.K., T.L. Wilson, K.Dunfey-Ball, K.D. Gieder, C.A. Bernier, N.L. Fortin, T. Smith, J.R. Kilborn, C.B. Callahan, R.M. Cliché, L.S. Prout, S, Wixsom, S. Staats, R. Abrams, S. Gifford, R. K. Patry, L.E. Kantar, T.L. Morelli. Broad-scale climate and habitat influences winter tick-moose dynamics along trailing range edges. North American Moose Conference, Midway, UT, USA. 13-16 May 2024. May 2024
Sirén, A.P.K., J. Clark, R.M. Cliché, C.B. Callahan, J.R. Kilborn, C.S. Bernier, K.D. Gieder, P.G. Jensen, R. Patry, L.S. Prout, S. Wixsom, S. Gifford, T.L. Morelli, T.L. Wilson. 2024. Form fits function: Matching camera trap protocols with research objectives. NEAFWA, Hyannis, MA. Invited Oral Presentation. 21-24 April 2024. April 2024
Sirén A.P.K., T.L. Wilson, K. Dunfey-Ball, K.D. Gieder, C.A. Bernier, N.L. Fortin, T. Smith, J.R. Kilborn, C.B. Callahan, R.M. Cliché, L. S. Prout, S. Wixsom, S. Staats, R. Abrams, S. Gifford, R.K. Patry, L.E. Kantar, and T.L. Morelli. Broad scale climate and habitat drivers mediate occupancy-dependent parasitism along trailing range edges. Workshop on moose research needs in the Northeast. Sherbrooke, QC, Canada. 13 December 2023. December 2023
Siren, A., L. Clarfeld, C. Balantic, K. Gieder, P. Jensen, T. Wilson, and T. Donovan. Northeast Wildlife Monitoring Network (NEWMN): A Unifying Framework for Regional Collaboration Using Autonomous Monitoring Units. Northeast Natural History Conference, Burlington VT, 21-23 April 2023. April 2023
Sillen, S.J., P.A. Zaidel, A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, K. Houle, and B. Lambert. 2018. Dissolved oxygen response to dam removal in Massachusetts streams. Society for Ecological Restoration New England Conference, 11-13 October 2018, New Haven, CT. October 2018
Sievert, P.R., and Hasegawa, H. 2004. Modeling volcanic risks and the value of safe colonies for short-tailed albatrosses. Third International Albatross and Petrel Conference, 23-27 August 2004, Montevideo, Uruguay. August 2004
Sievert, P.R., and Hasegawa, H. 2004. Growth of the black-footed albatross population on Torishima Island, Japan. Thirty-first Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group, 21-24 January 2004, La Paz, Mexico. January 2004
Sievert, P.R., and Hasegawa, H. 2004. Black-footed albatrosses on Torishima, 1989-2004: growth of Japan's largest colony. Third International Albatross and Petrel Conference, 23-27 August 2004, Montevideo, Uruguay. August 2004
Sievert, P.R., and Hasegawa, H. 2003. Modeling the risk of volcanic eruptions on the short-tailed albatross population of Torishima. 30th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group, Parksville, British Columbia, Canada, 19-23 February. February 2003
Sievert, P.R., Grgurovic, M., and Compton, B.W. 2002. Ecology of Blanding's turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in the developing landscape of eastern Massachusetts. 58th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2002, Portland, ME. April 2002
Sievert, P.R., Grgurovic, M., and Compton B.W. 2004. Conserving Blanding's turtles, Emydoidea blandingii, amid suburban sprawl in eastern Massachusetts. Northeast Natural History Conference, 20-21 May 2004, Albany, NY. May 2004
Sievert, P.R. and Hasegawa, H. 2004. Reestablishment of a short-tailed albatross colony: logistical and population considerations. Thirty-first Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group, 21-24 January 2004, La Paz, Mexico. January 2004
Sievert, P.R. 2004. Population modeling, reclassification and recovery thresholds for short-tailed albatrosses. 2nd Short-tailed Albatross Recovery Team Meeting, 25-28 May 2004, Chiba, Japan. May 2004
Sievert, P.R. 2004. Conserving Blanding's turtles in Massachusetts: A research overview. Northeast Regional Blanding's Turtle Meeting, 13 February 2004, Concord, NH. February 2004
Sievert, P.R. 2004. Albatross, turtles, and tigers: combining field and modeling approaches for rare species recovery. Invited seminar, Tufts University, 30 April 2004, Grafton, MA. April 2004
Sievert, P. R., J. Arata, H. Hasegawa, M. B. Naughton, and E. N. Flint. 2005. Population trends of North Pacific albatrosses during the past 30 years. The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference, Madison, WI, 25-29 Sep. September 2005
Sievert, P. R., H. Hasegawa. M. B. Naughton, and E. N. Flint. 2005. Population trends of North Pacific albatrosses from 1976 to the present. Joint Meeting of the Waterbird Society and the Pacific Seabird Group, Portland, OR, 19-23 Jan. January 2005
Sievert, P. R., D. J. Paulson, and D. T. Yorks. 2011. An experimental test of the effectiveness of road passage structures for freshwater turtles. Symposium on the Influence of Roads on Wildlife in Urban Areas, 18th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Waikoloa, HI, 1-15 Nov. November 2011
Sievert, P. R. 2007. Growth of New England snake populations: A comparative approach. Snakes of the Northeast Conference, Amherst, MA, 30 Nov - 1 Dec. November 2007
Sheppard, J.J., M.N. Marjadi, S. Batchelder, R. Govostes, A.H. Roy, M.G. Slocombe, and J.K. Llopiz. 2024. A video monitoring and computational system for estimating juvenile river herring abundance. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, 15-19 September 2024, Honolulu, HI. September 2024
Scoggins, M., A. Gonzales, R. Hawley, R.F. Smith, E. Bilger, R. Hale, M. Fork, K. Hopkins, Martin Neale, and A.H. Roy. 2020. Moving the bar on multidisciplinary solutions to wicked urban stream problems: A summary of SUSE5. ALSO-SFS 2020 Joint Summer Meeting, 7-12 June 2020, Madison, WI. June 2020
Schlossberg, S., D. King, S. DeStefano, and M. Hartley. 2012. Effects of forest management at the landscape scale on wood thrush demography. New England Society of American Foresters, Amherst, MA. 15 March. March 2012
Ryan, J.E., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, and D. Perkins. 2020. Fish assessments to inform recovery of dwarf wedgemussel. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 4-6 March 2020, Newport, RI. March 2020
Ryan, J.E., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D.L Perkins, and T.M. Warren. 2021. Mitigating contamination for in-vitro propagation of dwarf wedgemussel. Northeast Natural History Conference, 12-14 April 2021 [virtual]. April 2021
Ryan, J.E., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D.L Perkins, and T.M. Warren. 2021. Mitigating contamination for in-vitro propagation of dwarf wedgemussel. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Meeting, 12-14 April 2021 [virtual]. April 2021
Ryan, J.E., A.H. Roy, D.L Perkins, and T.M. Warren. 2019. In-vitro propagation of the federally endangered dwarf wedgemussel (Alasmidonta heterodon). Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 14-18 April 2019, San Antonio, TX. April 2019
Ryan, J.E., A.H. Roy, D.L Perkins, and T.M. Warren. 2019. In-vitro propagation of dwarf wedgemussel. ASLO-SFS 2020 Joint Summer Meeting, 7-11 June 2020, Madison, WI. June 2020
Ryan, J.E., A.H. Roy, D.L Perkins, and T.M. Warren. 2019. In-vitro propagation of Alasmidonta heterodon (dwarf wedgemussel). Northeast Natural History Conference, 17-19 April 2020, Stamford, CT. April 2020
Roy, A.H., T.A. Richards, C.R. Smith, and A.N. Yarra. 2015. Investigating impacts of impoundments on the hydrology, temperature, and fish assemblages in Massachusetts streams. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 18-20 March 2015, Bartlett, NH. March 2015
Roy, A.H., S.M. Clinton, J. Hartman, and K.H. Macneale. 2022. Stream macroinvertebrate reintroductions: A cautionary approach for restored urban streams. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 2-4 March 2022, Portland, ME. March 2022
Roy, A.H., S.F. Jane, J.T. Finn, P.D. Hazelton, T.O. Randhir, and T.A. Richards. 2015. Linkages between stream flow, habitat, and biotic assemblages in and urbanized large river. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 17-21 May 2015, Milwaukee, WI. May 2015
Roy, A.H., R. Bouldin, P.A. Zaidel, and S. Mattocks. 2018. Increasing resilience of coldwater fish habitat with dam removal. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 19-23 August 2018, Atlantic City, NJ. August 2018
Roy, A.H., P.D. Hazelton, and S.C. Sterrett. 2020. Modeling and monitoring for rangewide conservation of a rare mussel. Northeast Aquatic Biologist Conference, 4-6 March 2012, Newport, RI. March 2020
Roy, A.H., P.D. Hazelton, and S.C. Sterrett. 2019. Using standardized protocols toward improving rangewide conservation of rare mussel species. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 14-18 April 2019, San Antonio, TX. April 2019
Roy, A.H., P.D. Hazelton, S. Sterrett, A. Doubleday, A. Fisk, L. Holst, M. Marchand, D. Perkins, M.D. Staudinger, B. Swartz, and B. Watson. 2017. What's next? Brook Floater rangewide conservation and restoration initiative. Northeast Freshwater Mussel Meeting, 7 March 2017, Hadley, MA. March 2017
Roy, A.H., P.A. Zaidel, K. Houle, B. Lambert, and K.H. Nislow. 2018. Potential responses of stream water quality and macroinvertebrates to small dam removal. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 13-15 March 2018, Devens, MA. March 2018
Roy, A.H., M.E. Grandinetti, and N.A. Wilgruber. 2014. Exploring sublethal effects of urbanization: fish and macroinvertebrate movement. Third Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 15-17 May 2014, Portland, OR. May 2014
Roy, A.H., M.E. Grandinetti, and H.R. Geib. 2013. Macroinvertebrate drift: a mechanism of biodiversity loss in urban streams? Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, FL, 19-23 May 2013. May 2013
Roy, A.H., L.K. Rhea, W.D. Shuster, and A. St. Amand. 2012. Managing stormwater for freshwater ecosystems: go big or go home. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 20-24 May 2012. May 2012
Roy, A.H., L.K. Rhea, W.D. Shuster, A. St. Amand, and H.W. Thurston. 2012. Stream responses to a watershed-scale stormwater retrofit. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 21-23 March 2012. March 2012
Roy, A.H., K.M. Abbott, and P.A. Zaidel. 2021. Ecological Considerations for Dam Removal: Charles River Dam in South Natick. Charles River Dam Advisory Committee. 14 October 2021. October 2021
Roy, A.H., K.M. Abbott, M.B. Cole, K.M. Houle, and K.H. Nislow. 2019. Impacts of small, low-head dams on stream macroinvertebrate assemblages. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 19-23 May 2019, Salt Lake City, UT. May 2019
Roy, A.H., K.A. Capps, R. El-Sabaawi, K.L. Jones, T.B. Parr, A. Ramirez, R.F. Smith, C.J. Walsh, and S.J. Wenger. 2014. Global differences in urbanization and stream ecology: a synthesis. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 18-22 May 2014, Portland, OR. May 2014
Roy, A.H., J.R. Carmignani, P.D. Hazelton, A.J. Skorupa, S.C. Sterrett, N. Whelan, and the Brook Floater Working Group. 2023. Using regional working groups for mussel species conservation. Freshwater Sciences 2023, 3-7 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. June 2023
Roy, A.H., J.R. Carmignani, P.D. Hazelton, A.J. Skorupa, S.C. Sterrett, N. Whelan, and the Brook Floater Working Group. 2023. Using regional working groups for mussel species conservation. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 10-14 April 2023, Portland, OR. April 2023
Roy, A.H., J.R. Carmignani, J.T. Stolarski, and T. Richards. 2021. Hydrology of annual winter water level drawdowns in recreational lakes of Massachusetts, USA. National Monitoring Conference, 19-23 April 2021, virtual. April 2021
Roy, A.H., J.R. Carmignani, J.T. Stolarski, and T. Richards. 2020. Hydrology of annual winter water level drawdowns in recreational lakes of Massachusetts, USA. North American Lake Management Society Meeting, 16-20 November 2020, virtual. November 2020
Roy, A.H., J. Soucie, A. Quick, and R. Hale. 2023. Salted urban streams: understanding spatial and temporal variability in conductivity to guide management. 6th Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 29 May - 1 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. May 2023
Roy, A.H., J. Rosset, M. Marjadi, A. Whiteley, B. Gahagan, A. Jordaan. 2016. Insights in reproduction, growth, and survival of anadromous alewife in freshwater lakes. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 23-25 March 2016, Rockland, ME. March 2016
Roy, A.H., H.R. Lubbers, and M.C. Miller. 2018. Biotic responses to multiple threats of urbanization and drying in headwater streams. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 20-24 May 2018, Detroit, MI. May 2018
Roy, A.H., D.S. Armstrong, M.E. Baker, C.N. Bentsen, R.F. Smith, and J.T. Stolarksi. 2020. Unpacking fish responses to impervious cover in Massachusetts. Southern New England American Fisheries Society Winter Meeting, 13-14 January 2020, Cambridge, MA. January 2020
Roy, A.H., C.N. Bentsen, D.S. Armstrong, and M.E. Baker. 2017. Prioritizing stream restoration and protection to maximize ecological benefits: stream habitat, temperature, and watershed considerations. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 4-9 June 2017, Raleigh, NC. June 2017
Roy, A.H., C.N. Bentsen, D.S. Armstrong, and M.E. Baker. 2017. Context matters: Variable responses of fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages to urbanization based on stream habitat, water quality, and watershed characteristics. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 14-16 March 2017, Hartford, CT. March 2017
Roy, A.H., A. Quick, R. Hale, K.G. Hopkins, and J. Soucie. 2024. Spatial and temporal variability in stream conductivity in the Boston metropolitan area. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 14-16 February 2024, Fairlee, Vermont. February 2024
Roy, A.H., A. Quick, R. Hale, K.G. Hopkins, and J. Soucie. 2024. Drivers of spatial and temporal variability in conductivity in temperate, urban streams. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Roy, A.H. and R.F. Smith. 2014. Investigating impacts of landscape development on stream fish and insect dispersal. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 17-21 August 2014, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2014
Roy, A.H. and K. Andreadis. 2023. Lake water level management under changing climates. Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Webinar Series, 8 March 2023, Amherst, MA. March 2023
Roy, A.H. and J. R. Carmignani. 2020. Ecological responses of shallow littoral zones to annual wintertime water level drawdowns in reservoirs. ALSO-SFS 2020 Joint Summer Meeting, 7-11 June 2020, Madison, WI. June 2020
Roy, A.H. and A.C. Engman. 2021. Biotic diversity in urban ecosystems: Current knowledge and research needs. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 23-27 May 2021 (virtual). May 2021
Roy, A.H. X. He, A. Kumar, K. Andreadis, and C. Butler. 2023. Winter lake drawdowns: prevalence, hydrologic characteristics, and ability to meet management guidelines. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Meeting, 15-17 February 2023, Plymouth, MA. February 2023
Roy, A.H. Urban streams: To avoid or to embrace? Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2024, Hyannis, MA. April 2024
Roy, A.H. 2016. Urbanization: Using resistance to this homogenizing force to inform management. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 21-25 May 2016, Sacramento, CA. May 2016
Roy, A., S. Sterrett, P. Hazelton, A. Skorupa, J. Carmignani, and A. Hershberger. 2023. Rapid assessment in wadeable streams. Freshwater Mussel Recovery and Implementation Workshop, Nov 8–9, 2023, Moncton, New Brunswick. November 2023
Roy, A., M. Devine, L. Guo, M. Marjadi, M.G. Slocombe, J. Benway, J. Davis, K. Job, A. Jordaan, S. McCormick, K. Sprankle, and M. Staudinger. 2023. Juvenile river herring habitat use in the Connecticut River. Joint meeting of the Northeast Division and Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 8-10 January 2023, Boston, MA. January 2023
Roy, A., A Jordaan, A. Whiteley, M. Devine, M. Marjadi, J. Rosset, M. Armstrong, B. Gahagan. 2017. The lake story: insights in reproduction, growth, and survival of anadromous alewife in freshwater. Gaspereau/Alewife Symposium, 16-20 June 2017, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. June 2017
Roy, A. and M. Devine. 2022. Limits to juvenile river herring densities and restoration potential. Massachusetts River Herring Network, 25 October 2023, Pembroke, MA. October 2022
Roy, A. and J. Carmignani. 2016. Impacts of winter drawdowns on lake ecosystems. The Lakes and Ponds Association of Western Massachusetts Conference, 22 October 2016, Pittsfield, MA. October 2016
Roy, A. 2023. Working groups for range-wide mussel conservation and restoration. Freshwater Mussel Recovery and Implementation Workshop, Nov 8–9, 2023, Moncton, New Brunswick. November 2023
Rosset, J., B.I. Gahagan, P.A. Jordaan, A.H. Roy, and A.R. Whiteley. 2014. Life history characteristics of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in freshwater environments. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 26-28 March 2014, Burlington, VT. March 2014
Rosset, J., A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, A.R. Whiteley, and A.P. Jordaan. 2015. Life history characteristics of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in freshwater environments. American Fisheries Society Southern New England Chapter 2015 Winter Meeting, Narragansett, RI, 27 January 2015. January 2015
Rosset, J., A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, A.R. Whiteley, and A. Jordaan. 2015. Shedding light on past assumptions: a look at life history characteristics of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus). Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 16-20 August 2015, Portland, Oregon. August 2015
Rosset, J., A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, A.R. Whiteley, and A. Jordaan. 2015. Shedding light on past assumptions: a look at life history characteristics of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in coastal Massachusetts. Northeast Natural History Conference, 19-20 April 2015, Springfield, MA. April 2015
Rosset, J. B.I. Gahagan, A.P. Jordaan, A.H. Roy, and A.R. Whiteley. 2014. Life history characteristics of juvenile alewife in freshwater ponds. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 17-21 August 2014, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2014
Rogers, J.B., G.V. DiRenzo, R. O'Brien, R.M. Quinones, T. Richards, and A.H. Roy. 2024. Can management alleviate impacts of climate change to support freshwater fish and mussel biodiversity? Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2024, Hyannis, MA. April 2024
Rogers, J.B., G. DiRenzo, R.M. Quinones, T. Richards, and A. Roy. 2023. Modeling freshwater mussel biodiversity in New England streams to support management decisions that consider climate change. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference, 30 April - 2 May 2023, Hershey, PA. April 2023
Rogers, J.B., G. DiRenzo, R.M. Quinones, T. Richards, and A. Roy. 2023. Modeling aquatic biodiversity in New England streams to support management decisions that consider climate change. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Meeting, 15-17 February 2023, Plymouth, MA. February 2023
Rogers, J.B., G. DiRenzo, R.M. Quinones, T. Richards, A. Roy, C. Bellucci, C. Buckley, M. Carpenter, A. Chapman, J. Deshler, M. Gallagher, A. Libby, and J. Stolarski. 2023. Modeling aquatic biodiversity in New England streams to support management decisions that consider climate change. Joint meeting of the Northeast Division and Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 8-10 January 2023, Boston, MA. January 2023
Richards, T.A., C.R. Smith, and A.H. Roy. 2014. Hydrological impacts of water supply reservoirs in Massachusetts streams. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 26-28 March 2014, Burlington, VT. March 2014
Richards, T.A., C.R. Smith, and A.H. Roy. 2014. Hydrological impacts of water supply reservoirs in Massachusetts streams. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 17-21 August 2014, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. August 2014
Remiszewski, T.T., J. Carmignani, and A.H. Roy. 2018. Impacts of winter water-level lake drawdowns on fish growth. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 19-23 August 2018, Atlantic City, NJ. August 2018
Remiszewski, T.T., A.H. Roy, and J. Carmignani. 2018. Impacts of winter water-level lake drawdowns on fish growth. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 10 January 2018, New Bedford, MA. January 2018
Quick, A., A. Roy, R. Hale, K. Hopkins, S. Chen, and L. Ortiz Muñoz. 2024. Urbanization effects on stream dissolved organic carbon and water quality across seasons and storm events. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 9-13 December 2024, Washington, DC. December 2024
Quick, A., A. Roy, R. Hale, K. Hopkins, S. Chen, and L. Ortiz Muñoz. 2024. Temporal variation in water quality and dissolved organic carbon in three urbanized streams. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Quick, A., A. Roy, R. Hale, K. Capps, K. Hopkins, J. Kominoski, and J. Morse. 2022. Variability in dissolved organic carbon across urban streams in Boston, Massachusetts. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 2-4 March 2022, Portland, ME. March 2022
Quick, A., A. Roy, R. Hale, K. Capps, K. Hopkins, J. Kominoski, J.L. Morse, S. Chen, C. Rizzie, and L. Ortiz Muñoz. 2023. Spatial and temporal variation in quantity and bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon within a metropolitan area. Freshwater Sciences 2023, 3-7 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. June 2023
Quick, A., A. Roy, R. Hale, K. Capps, K. Hopkins, J. Kominoski, J.L. Morse, S. Chen, C. Rizzie, and L. Ortiz Muñoz. 2023. Spatial and temporal variation in quantity and bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon within a metropolitan area. 6th Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 29 May - 1 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. May 2023
Quick, A., A. Roy, R. Hale, K. Capps, K. Hopkins, J. Kominoski, J. Morse, S. Chen, and C. Rizzie. 2022. Seasonal trends in dissolved and particulate organic carbon across urban streams in Boston, USA. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 16-20 May 2022, Grand Rapids, MI. May 2022
Quick, A., A. Roy, R. Hale, K. Capps, K. Hopkins, J. Kominoski, J. Morse, S. Chen, C. Rizzie, and L. Ortiz. 2023. Characterizing seasonal trends in dissolved organic carbon among urban streams in Boston, USA. 13th National Monitoring Conference, 24-28 April 2023, Virginia Beach, VA. April 2023
Pusparini, W., T. Wahyudi, A. H. Ritonga, E. E. Rumapea, E. Ramadiyanta, H. T. Wibisono, G.V. Reddy, P. R. Sievert, and T. K. Fuller. 2013. A Spatially Explicit Model of Sumatran Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) Occurrence in Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia. Life Sciences Graduate Research Symposium, Amherst, MA, 22 Nov 2013. November 2013
Perkins, D., P. Hazelton, and A. Roy. 2017. A new freshwater mussel collaboration in the northeast. Northeast Freshwater Mussel Meeting, 7 March 2017, Hadley, MA. March 2017
Perkins, D. S. Hanlon, P. Hazelton, and A. Roy. 2018. A new freshwater mussel collaborative in the northeast. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 15-17 April 2018, Burlington, VT. April 2018
Pautzke, S., M. E. Mather, J, Finn, L. Deegan, R. M. Muth. 2006 Spatially defining predator impacts on estuarine food webs: assessing striped bass movements via acoustic tracking. American Fisheries Society, Lake Placid, New York, September, 2006 September 2007
Pautzke, S. M., M. E. Mather, J. T. Finn, R. M. Muth, and L. A. Deegan. 2007. Habitat use, behaviors, and movements of migratory striped bass during summer residence in Massachusetts. Symposium Presentation, Annual Meeting, Estuarine Research Foundation, Providence, Rhode Island, November 2007 November 2007
Paulson, D., and P. R. Sievert. 2007. Evaluating the effectiveness of road passage structures for freshwater turtles in Massachusetts. Massachusetts Turtle Symposium: Information for Action, Amherst, MA, 23-24 Feb. February 2007
Paulson, D. J., and P. R. Sievert. 2008. Evaluating the effectiveness of road passage structures for freshwater turtles in Massachusetts. Northeast Transportation and Wildlife Conference, Meredith, NH, 21-24 Sep. September 2008
Paulson, D. J., and P. R. Sievert. 2008. Evaluating the effectiveness of road passage structures for freshwater turtles in Massachusetts. Northeast Natural History Conference X, Albany, NY, 17-18 Apr. April 2008
Paulson, D. J., and P. R. Sievert. 2010. History and analysis of wildlife road passage structures in Massachusetts. Northeast Transportation and Wildlife Conference, Amherst, MA, 13-15 Sep. September 2010
Paulson, D. J., and P. R. Sievert. 2010. An experimental test of culvert size and position on passage of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta). Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Providence, RI, 7-12 Jul. July 2010
Paulson, D. J., and P. R. Sievert. 2009. History and analysis of wildlife road passage structures in Massachusetts. Urban Wildlife Ecology and Management Conference, Amherst, MA, 21-24 Jun June 2009
Parker, L., M. Craddock, T. Richards, A. Roy, and M. Cole. 2015. Poor little Pecks Brook: Balancing lake goals and downstream needs in an urban watershed. Flow 2015: 28-30 April 2015. April 2015
Pacheco, K.P., S.J. Farrington, J. Stephens, and A.H. Roy. 2025. Using morphometrics to identify freshwater mussel glochidia on host fishes. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 5-7 February 2025, Bartlett, NH. (poster) February 2025
Ortiz Munoz, L.D., J.S. Kominoski, K. Capps, S. Chen, R. Hale, K. Hopkins, A. Quick, J.L. Morse, C. Rizzie, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Stormwater infrastructure and seasonal hydrology transform dissolved organic carbon and nutrients in urban coastal waters. Freshwater Sciences 2023, 3-7 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. June 2023
Organ, John F., and S. DeStefano. 2011. Human dimensions of wildlife zoonoses: North American examples. Second Annual Symposium on Conservation Medicine, Andros Bello University, Santiago, Chile. 23 Nov. November 2011
Organ, J. F., and S. DeStefano. 2013. The evolution of human dimensions in wildlife management. 3rd Symposium on Conservation Medicine, Santiago, Chile, 10 Oct. (Invited) October 2013
Organ, J. F., G. Medina, F. Astorga, D. Poo, C. Perez, and S. DeStefano. 2011. Carnivores, free ranging dogs, and people: managing a cultural and biological phenomenon in Chile. 18th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Kona, HI. 5-10 Nov. November 2011
O'Brien, R., J. Carmignani, G.V. DiRenzo, R.M. Quiñones, T. Richards, J.B. Rogers, A.H. Roy. 2024. Drivers of freshwater mussel distributions in the northeastern United States. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Norwood, P., M.T. Devine, E. Molden, A.H. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2020. Investigating juvenile river herring productivity in Nantucket Ponds: Insights for pond management. Southern New England American Fisheries Society Winter Meeting, 13-14 January 2020, Cambridge, MA. January 2020
Muth, R. M., and M. E. Mather. Causes underlying human-animal conflicts in urbanized society. Invited presentation, Problem Animal Control Officers Annual Meeting, December 2004 December 2003
Muth, R. M., and M. E. Mather. 2003. Causes underlying human-animal conflicts in urbanized society. Invited presentation, Nashua Watershed Association, September 2003 September 2003
Muth, R. M., M. E. Mather., J. T. Finn, and R.R. Zwick. 2007. Integrating Socioeconomic and Institutional Considerations into Coastal Restoration Decisions. Invited presentation in Symposium. Annual Meeting, Estuarine Research Foundation, Providence, Rhode Island, November 2007 November 2007
Muth, R. M., M. E. Mather, R. Zwick, and J. Organ. 2002. Fisheries management for the future: assessing the attitudes and values of conservation professionals. Contributed Paper, Human Dimensions I, Monday, August 19, 2002, American Fisheries Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, August 2002 August 2002
Muth, R. M., M. E. Mather, R. Zwick, S. P. Andrews, 2001. Fishing for peace of mind: subsistence and recreational motivations of urban anglers in coastal Massachusetts. Northeastern Fish and Wildlife Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY April 2001
Muth, R. M., M. E. Mather, J. Organ. R. Zwick. 2001. Conservation policy and management for the future: Assessing gender differences among conservation professionals Northeastern Fish and Wildlife Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY April 2001
Muth, R. M., M. E. Mather, J. Organ. R. Zwick. 2001. Conservation policy and management for the future: Assessing gender differences among conservation professionals Northeastern Fish and Wildlife Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY April 2000
Muth, R. M., J. Organ, R. Zwick, and M. E. Mather. 2002. Wildlife management for the future: assessing the attitudes and values of wildlife biologists. Annual Meeting, The Wildlife Society September 2002
Muth, R. M., J. Organ, R. Zwick, and M. E. Mather. 2002. Conservation policy and management for the future: assessing the attitudes and values of conservation biologists. Annual Meeting, Society of Conservation Biologists, Canterbury, England. June 2002
Muth, R. M., J. Organ, M. E. Mather, R. Zwick. 2002. The changing guard: upcoming changes in the age structure of conservation professionals. Northeastern Fish and Wildlife Conference March 2002
Muth , R. M., and M. E. Mather. An Approach To Understanding Estuarine And Coastal Watershed Conflicts. Invited Presentation, Water To Water Symposium, New England Estuarine Research Society, May, 2005 May 2005
Mohammadi, H., M. Devine, S. Bittner, A.H. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2016. Study of feeding habits of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in northeastern United States. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 14 January 2016, Groton, Connecticut. January 2016
Mercado-Silva, N., J. Lyons, S.J. Magnelia, J.T. Petersen, A.H. Roy, and S. Wenger. 2024. Standard methods for sampling fishes in wadeable streams. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, 15-19 September 2024, Honolulu, HI. September 2024
Mercado-Silva, N., J. Lyons, S.J. Magnelia, J.T. Petersen, A.H. Roy, and S. Wenger. 2023. Standard methods for sampling fishes in wadeable streams. World Fisheries Congress, 3-9 March 2024, Seattle, WA. March 2024
Mena, K.E., and P.R. Sievert. 2002. Factors affecting nest success of piping plovers (Charadrius melodus) on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The 8th Annual Honors Research Conference, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, 3 May 2002. May 2002
McEachran, M., J. D. Cook, R. E.W. Berl, G. DiRenzo, E. H. Campbell Grant, M. C. Runge. People and prions: human dimensions of CWD decision making. The Wildlife Society, Louiseville, KY 2023. November 2023
McEachran, M., J. D. Cook, R. E.W. Berl, G. DiRenzo, E. H. Campbell Grant, M. C. Runge. Integrating social science to make better decisions for cervid carcass management. May 2022
McCarthy, S., and S. DeStefano. 2017. The human dimensions of suburban deer management in eastern Massachusetts. Massachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife Board, Pepperall, MA. September 2017
Mather., M.E., M. Briggs, C. A. Campbell, L. E. Knight. 2001. Hotspots and pits: assessing basin-wide mechanisms for success and failure of juvenile Atlantic salmon sites throughout the Connecticut River basin. Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Commission Research Forum January 2001
Mather, M.E., and K.H. Ferry. 2001. Trophic interactions of striped bass in Plum Island Sound. May 2001
Mather, M.E., and K.H. Ferry. 2000. Across estuary heterogeneity in striped bass distribution and diet: relative status of the Plum Island Sound estuaries compared to other Massachusetts estuaries. Invited presentation to All Scientists Meeting: Plum Island Long Term Ecological Research Project, Woods Hole, Ma. January 2000
Mather, M.E., and K. H. Ferry. 2003. Nowhere to swim to, nowhere to hide: consequences of striped bass predation for estuarine prey. New England Estuarine Research Society, May 2003 May 2003
Mather, M.E., K. H. Ferry, and J. Stritzel. 2000. Diet of striped bass in northeastern estuaries: Invited presentation to Trout Unlimited January 2000
Mather, M.E., E.A. Marschall*, and D.L. Parrish. Predicting interactive effects of climate change and dams on success of downstream-migrating salmon. Fish and Climate Change, The Fisheries Society of the British Isles Annual Symposium, Belfast, UK, 26-30 July 2010. *Presenter July 2010
Mather, M.E., C. A. Campbell, and J. McMenemy. 2000. Across year variability in patterns of density, survival, size, and growth of juvenile Atlantic salmon in the Connecticut River: insights for restoration. Invited poster. International Fish Biology Congress. Edinburgh, Scotland. January 2000
Mather, M.E. and K.H. Ferry. 2000. Migratory striped bass inhabiting Massachusetts estuaries: evaluating heterogeneity in diet, growth potential, and feeding opportunities. Invited presentation, Striped Bass Working Group, Baltimore, MD,August 2000. August 2000
Mather, M.E. and K.H. Ferry. 1999. Across estuary heterogeneity in striped bass distribution and diet: relative status of the Plum Island Sound estuaries compared to other Massachusetts estuaries. Invited presentation to All Scientists Meeting; Plum Island Long Term Ecological Research Project, Woods Hole, MA. November 1999
Mather, M.E, C. A. Campbell. 2003. Scope of Temperature Variation in the Connecticut River and Implications for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon Survival and Growth. Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Restoration Research Forum, January 2003 January 2003
Mather, M. E., T. Richards, D. Armstrong, A, Bowden, M. Kearns, J. Smith. 2005 Fish communities as bio-indicators of river system alteration in Massachusetts, American Society of Wetlands, Amherst, MA, November 2006 November 2006
Mather, M. E., M. K. Burak, J. T. Finn, R. M. Muth, J. B. Kim, K. H. Ferry. Counting anadromous fish at remote fishways in small coastal streams: a review of past uses of video monitoring with an evaluation of a new system. Abstract submitted, Northeastern Division American Fisheries Society, Newton, MA, April 2010. April 2010
Mather, M. E., J. Finn, R. M. Muth, K. Ferry, H. Frank, J. Smith. 2006. Stopping the bleeding: a case study for managing estuarine fish in the face of multiple adverse human impacts. Invited Symposium: Death by a Thousand Cuts: Cumulative Impacts of Human Activities in Estuarine Environments. American Fisheries Society, Lake Placid, New York, September, 2006 September 2006
Mather, M. E., J. Finn, L. Deegan, R. Muth, S. Pautzke, K. Ferry. 2005. Defining the spatial and temporal scale of predator impact on estuary food webs: assessing striped bass movements with acoustic tracking. Invited Presentation, All Scientists meeting, Plum Island Long Term Ecological Research, Woods Hold, May, 2005. May 2005
Mather, M. E., J. Dettmers, D. L. Parrish. 2005. Navigating the changing landscape of fisheries publications: setting a course, avoiding some rocks, and facilitating the rescue. Invited Presentation, American Fisheries Society national meeting, Anchorage, AK September 2005
Mather, M. E., H. J. Frank, J. M. Smith, R. M. Muth, J. T. Finn. 2010. Understanding the role of origin and release location in behavior and habitat use of pre-spawning alewives to improve the efficiency of restoration. Invited Presentation Restoration of American Shad and River Herring in Atlantic Coastal Waters, Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Pittsburgh, PA, September 2010 September 2010
Mather, M. E., Finn, J., R. Muth, L. Deegan, K. Ferry, S. Pautzke. 2005. Can Top Fish Predators Influence Estuary Food Webs. Invited Presentation, Water To Water Symposium, New England Estuarine Research Society, May, 2005 May 2005
Mather, M. E., E. A. Marschall, D. L. Parrish, G. Allison, J. McMenemy. 2009 River discharge, temperature, dams, and the timing of downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolts: a modeling approach. Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Research Forum, Hadley, MA, February, 2009. February 2009
Mather, M. E., C. A. Campbell, and J. McMenemy. 2003. Scope of Temperature Variation in the Connecticut River and Implications for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon Survival and Growth. American Fisheries Society Meeting, Quebec City, August 2003 August 2003
Mather, M. E., R. M. Muth, J. T. Finn, and R. R. Zwick. 2007. Integrating objective scientific information on biophysical conditions into river-herring restoration decisions in the Ipswich River. Invited presentation in Symposium. Annual Meeting, Estuarine Research Foundation, Providence, Rhode Island, November 2007 November 2007
Mather, M. E., J. T. Finn, R.M. Muth. 2008. Overview of fish research in PIE. Invited presentation to All Scientists Meeting; Plum Island Long Term Ecological Research Project, Woods Hole, MA. March 2008
Mather, M. E. Striped Bass Potential for Prey Control In Coastal Ecosystems (SPICE). 2004. Invited Presentation. Plum Island Long Term Ecological Research Site All Scientists Meeting, Woods hole, March 2004 March 2004
Mather, M. E. 2005. River herring restoration: thoughts on how alewife and blueback herring use freshwater. Working Group- Coonamessett River Restoration, Falmouth, MA. Invited. Presenter February 2005
Mather, M. E. 2004. Flowing water ecosystems:A larger view of watershed management. Invited Presentation to Massachusetts Stream Flow Task Force, February 2004, Northboro, MA February 2004
Mather, M. E. 2003 What is the role of striped bass predators in structuring the higher trophic levels of estuary ecosystems. Invited Presentation. Plum Island Long Term Ecological Research Site All Scientists Meeting, Woods Hole, March 2003 May 2003
Mather, M. E. 2002. Where are the fish?: some thoughts on the distribution of anadromous fish. Public Lecture, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, Gloucester. MA. July 2002 July 2002
Mather, M. E. 2002. Pattern and process of foraging striped bass in a north temperature estuary. All Scientists Meeting, Plum Island Estuary - Long Term Ecological Research Meeting, Woods Hole, MA, March 2002 March 2002
Mather, M. E. 2002. Complex spatial and temporal ecological relationships among aquatic organisms in the kettle ponds at the Cape Cod National Seashore: towards a more sensitive approach to monitoring ecosystem health. Monitoring Symposium, Cape Cod National Seashore, Fall 2002. November 2002
Mather, M. E. 2008 Striped bass in the Great Marsh: where are they and what are they doing there? The Great Marsh Symposium, Newburyport, MA, April 12, 2008) April 2008
Mather, M. E and R. M. Muth.. 2009. Tracking interactions between anadromous fish and humans in plum island estuary. Invited Presentation to Trustees of Reservations, Crane Castle, Ipswich, MA, Winter, February 2009 February 2009
Martell, V.M., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D.L. Perkins, and T.M. Warren. 2019. Developing propagation methods toward restoration of the Yellow Lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa) populations in New England. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 14-16 April 2018, Groton, CT. April 2019
Martell, V.M., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, D.L. Perkins, and T.M. Warren. 2018. The effect of probiotics on the growth and survival of a freshwater mussel. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 15-17 April 2018, Burlington, VT. April 2018
Marschall , E. A, M. E. Mather, D. L. Parrish, G. W. Allison. 2007 River discharge, river temperature, dams, and the timing of downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolts: a modeling approach, Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, San Francisco, CA September 2007
Marjadi, M.N., J.K. Llopiz, M.G. Slocombe, J.J. Sheppard, S. Batchelder, R. Govostes, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Using video monitoring to assess emigration patterns for juvenile alewife. Joint meeting of the Northeast Division and Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 8-10 January 2023, Boston, MA. January 2023
Marjadi, M.N., A.H. Roy, M.T. Devine, B.I Gahagan, A. Jordaan, J. Rosset, and A.R. Whiteley. 2022. Longer adult freshwaer residence time related to higher reproductive output in an anadromous clupeid. Ecological Society of America Meeting, 14-19 August 2022, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 2022
Marjadi, M.N., A.H. Roy, M.T. Devine, B.I Gahagan, A. Jordaan, J. Rosset, and A.R. Whiteley. 2022. Alewife that stay longer mate longer: An investigation of adult freshwater residence time. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Winter Meeting, 21 January 2022, Amherst, MA. January 2022
Marjadi, M., J. Rosset, A. Jordaan, A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, and A.R. Whiteley. 2016. Earlier arrival and larger body size increase reproductive success in alewife. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 21-25 May 2016, Sacramento, CA. May 2016
Marjadi, M., A.H. Roy, A. Jordaan, A.R. Whiteley, and E.M. Markowitz. 2017. "Counting fish is my yoga": Evaluating the social and educational value of a river herring citizen monitoring program. Gaspereau/Alewife Symposium, 16-20 June 2017, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. June 2017
Marjadi, M., A. Jordaan, A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, and A.R. Whiteley. 2017. Reproductive success in coastal pond breeding river herring: effects of migration timing and body size. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 20-24 August 2017, Tampa, FL. August 2017
Marjadi, M. A.H. Roy, A. Jordaan, A.R. Whiteley, and E.M. Markowitz. 2017. "Counting fish is my yoga": Evaluating the social and educational impacts of a river herring citizen monitoring program. Citizen Science Association 2017, St. Paul, Minnesota. May 2017
Marjadi, M. A. Jordaan, A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, and A.R. Whiteley. 2016. Evaluating reproductive strategies in alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) using pedigree reconstruction. Winter Science Meeting, Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 14 Jan 2016, Groton, Connecticut. January 2016
Macpherson, C.B., K.M. Abbott, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Examining fish assemblage response to dam removal. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Meeting, 15-17 February 2023, Plymouth, MA. February 2023
Macpherson, C.B., K.M. Abbott, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Examining fish assemblage response to dam removal. Joint meeting of the Northeast Division and Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 8-10 January 2023, Boston, MA. January 2023
M. C. Bletz, G. V. DiRenzo, E. H. C. Grant. 2023. Proactive disease management outperforms reactive action, regardless of action chosen. Ecology & Evolution of Infectious Diseases; State College, PA. June 2023
M. C. Bletz, G. V. DiRenzo, E. H. C. Grant. 2023. Proactive disease management outperforms reactive action, regardless of action chosen. Ecological Society of America Conference; Portland, OR. August 2023
Loring, P., C.R. Griffin, and P.R. Sievert. 2013. Tracking Common Terns and American Oystercatchers in Nantucket Sound, Massachusetts: A Pilot Study Using NanoTags. IGERT Symposium, Amherst, MA April 2013
Loring, P., C. Griffin, and P. R. Sievert. 2014. Tracking Common Terns and American Oystercatchers in Nantucket Sound, Massachusetts: A pilot study using NanoTags. Integrated Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Symposium, Amherst, MA, 2 Apr 2014. April 2014
Loring, P., C. Griffin, and P. R. Sievert. 2013. NanoTag research relevant to Roseate Terns. Roseate Tern Annual Meeting, Hadley, MA, 20 Nov. 2013, November 2013
LeFlore, E., T. K. Fuller, J. T. Finn, S. DeStefano, J. Organ, and Charles M. Schweik. 2014. Coyotes in the Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts. Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, MA, 15 Apr. (POSTER) April 2014
Lama, T., J. Organ, S. DeStefano, and W. Johnson. 2018. Conservation genomics of Canada lynx. 70th Anniversary Meeting of the Massachusetts Unit, Westborough, MA. May 2018
Kuvlesky, W. P., Jr., F. S. Guthery, N. M. King, S. DeStefano, K. R. Nolte, S. A. Gall, and N. J. Silvy, Sept./2000, Managing endangered masked bobwhite habitat in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. September 2000
Kumar, A., A.H. Roy, K. Andreadis, and X. He. 2022. An integrated multi-sensor cloud-based framework to characterized winter water level drawdown of lakes and reservoirs. North American Lake Management Society Conference, 14-17 November 2022, Minneapolis, MN. November 2022
Kumar, A., A.H. Roy, K. Andreadis, and X. He. 2022. An integrated multi-sensor cloud-based framework to characterized winter water level drawdown of lakes and reservoirs. American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference, 12-16 September 2022, Golden, CO. September 2022
Kumar, A., A.H. Roy, K. Andreadis, X. He, and C. Butler. 2023. A multi-sensor cloud-based tool for monitoring cyanobacterical harmful algal blooms in small waterbodies. 13th National Monitoring Conference, 24-28 April 2023, Virginia Beach, VA. April 2023
Kumar, A., A.H. Roy, K. Andreadis, C. Butler, and X. He. 2022. A cloud-based framework to characterize winter water level drawdown of lakes in the northeast United States using satellite remote sensing. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 2-4 March 2022, Portland, ME. March 2022
Kumar, A., A.H. Roy, K. Andreadis, C. Butler, C.J. Gleason, and X. He. 2021. A multi-sensor cloud-based framework to characterize winter water level drawdown of lakes and reservoirs in northeast United States. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 13-17 December 2021, New Orleans, LA. December 2021
Koenen, K., S. DeStefano, and C. Henner. 2003. Ecology of beaver in an urbanizing environment. The Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT. September 2003
King, D. I., S. Schlossberg, S. DeStefano, P. S. Warren, and M. Hartley. 2013. Wood thrush nesting success and postfledging survival in suburban and forested landscapes. Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, MA, 14 Apr. April 2013
King, D. I., S. Schlossberg, S. DeStefano, P. S. Warren, and M. Hartley. 2013. Wood thrush nesting success and postfledging survival in suburban and forested landscapes. 69th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Saratoga, N.Y. 8 Apr. April 2013
Kennedy, C. G. M. E. Mather, J. T. Finn, L. A. Deegan, and S. M. Pautzke. Determining acoustic receiver range in a shallow northeastern estuary with complex bathymetry: the role of habitat, depth and tide. Southern New England Chapter, American Fisheries Society, Groton, CT, January 2010. January 2010
Kauffman, K. E., C. S. Hall, and P. R. Sievert. 2010. Diet of razorbill chicks at Matinicus Rock National Wildlilfe Refuge, Maine. World Seabird Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 7-11 Sep. September 2010
Katz, R.A., E.H. Campbell Grant, M.C. Runge, D. Hocking, B.H. Letcher, and A.H. Roy. 2015. Not all scientific uncertainties are created equal for landscape scale headwater stream management. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 17-21 May 2015, Milwaukee, WI. May 2015
Katz, R.A., E.H. Campbell Grant, A.H. Roy, B.H. Letcher, and M.C Runge. 2015. Evaluating collaborative landscape conservation for headwater stream ecosystems in two northeastern US watersheds. 71st Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, 19-21 April 2015. April 2015
Kanda, L.L., Fuller, T.K., and Sievert, P.R. 2003. Virginia opossum population persistence in New England: theoretical and actual life history parameters. The Wildlife Society, 10th Annual Conference, 6-10 September 2003, Burlington, VT. September 2003
Kanda, L. L., T. K. Fuller, and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Source-sink dynamics at the Virginia opossum?s distributional edge. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Amherst, MA, 17-21 Jun. June 2006
Jordaan, A., A. Roy, S. Jackson, and S. Becker. 2018. Impacts of tidal road-stream crossings on aquatic organism passage. 9th National Summit on Coastal and Estuarine Restoration and Management, 8-13 December 2018, Long Beach, California. December 2018
Jones, M.T., P.R. Sievert, and L.L. Willey. 2011. Wood Turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) in New England: Long-term Research and Conservation Planning. 9th Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles, 14-17 Aug. August 2011
Jones, M.T., L.L. Willey, and P.R. Sievert, et al. 2013. Conservation planning for Blanding's and wood turtles in the eastern United States. 33rd Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, Baltimore, MD. February 2013
Jones, M. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2008. Displacement and mortality of wood turtles by seasonal floods. Northeast Natural History Conference X, Albany, NY, 17-18 Apr. April 2008
Jones, M. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2007. Land management recommendations for the conservation of wood turtles. Massachusetts Turtle Symposium: Information for Action, Amherst, MA, 23-24 Feb. February 2007
Jones, M. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Wood turtle research in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts: 2004-2006. Massachusetts Turtle ? Transportation Meeting, Westborough, MA, 17 Oct. October 2006
Jones, M. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Adult mortality in rural wood turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) populations. The Northeast Natural History Conference IX, Albany, NY, 21 Apr. April 2006
Jones, M. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2004. Wood turtle movements and habitat use in western Massachusetts. Association of Massachusetts Wetland Scientists, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Workshop, Boylston, MA, 22 Oct. October 2004
Jones, M. T., L. L. Willey, P. R. Sievert, et al. 2012. Regional planning and monitoring programs for two rare turtle species in the northeastern USA. World Congress of Herpetology, Vancouver, Canada, 8-14 Aug. August 2012
Jones, M. T., L. L. Willey, P. R. Sievert, and T. S. B. Akre. 2014. A new perspective on the regional status of wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) in the Northeastern States. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Annual Conference, 19-21 Apr 2014. April 2014
Johnson, L., and S. DeStefano. 2010. Sun, surf, and subsidies: examining human-wildlife interactions on North American beaches 17th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Snowbird, UT. 2-6 Oct. 2010. October 2010
Johnson, L., S. DeStefano, S. Melvin, and D. Wattles. 2016. Movements and resource use of striped skunks inhabiting piping plover nesting beaches on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. USGS MCFWRU Annual Review, Westboro, Mass. May 2016
Johnson, L., B. A. Kaplin, and S. DeStefano. 2008. Translating wildlife research into effective community outreach and education. Ecological Society of America, Milwaukee, WI, 4 August. August 2008
Jane, S.F., J.T. Finn, T.O. Randhir, and A.H. Roy. 2015. Linkages between stream flow, habitat, and biotic integrity in the urbanized Sudbury River. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 18-20 March 2015, Bartlett, NH. March 2015
Huguenin, M., and S. DeStefano. 2015. Trends in human-wildlife interactions as related to land use in Massachusetts. 71st Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newport, RI, 21 Apr. April 2015
Hoven, B., M. C. Mceachran, M. J. R. Feehan, & G. V. DiRenzo. Knowledge, behavior, and risk perception with regards to Chronic wasting disease (CWD) among hunters in Massachusetts, a state where CWD has not been detected. Brandeis University. January 2023
Hoven, B. M., M. J. R. Feehan, G. V. DiRenzo. Development of proactive CWD communication and education strategies through measuring knowledge, behavior, and risk perception of cervid stakeholders in Massachusetts. April 2023
Hoven, B. M., M. C. Mceachran, M. J. R. Feehan, G. V. DiRenzo. Knowledge and risk perception of Chronic wasting disease (CWD) among hunters in Massachusetts, a state where CWD has not been detected. NEAFWA. April 2022
Higbie, J., S. DeStefano, T. Green, and J. McDonald. 2014. Home ranges of eastern box turtles at a large scale solar facility. 21st Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Pittsburgh, PA, 25-30 Oct. October 2014
Hershberger, A.M., A.H. Roy, and J. Carmignani. 2024. Assessing effects of a phased dam removal on freshwater mussels and habitat. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 14-16 February 2024, Fairlee, Vermont. February 2024
Hershberger, A.M., A.H. Roy, J.R. Carmignani, and P.D. Hazelton. 2023. Drivers of brook floater (Alasmidonta varicosa) occupancy and abundance: A watershed analysis across their historic range. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 10-14 April 2023, Portland, OR. April 2023
Hershberger, A.M. and A.H. Roy. 2023. Assessing the conservation of freshwater mussels in the eastern United States. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Meeting, 15-17 February 2023, Plymouth, MA. February 2023
Hershberger, A., A. Roy, J. Carmignani, and P. Hazelton. 2024. The effects of habitat on freshwater mussel occurrence in eastern United States watersheds. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Hershberger, A., A. Roy, J. Carmignani, P. Hazelton, A. Skorupa, and S. Sterrett. 2025. Freshwater mussel and habitat rapid assessment monitoring protocol for wadeable streams. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 5-7 February 2025, Bartlett, NH. February 2025
Henner, C. M., and S. DeStefano. 2004. Density of active and inactive beaver colonies in Massachusetts. Joint Committee of Management Agencies, Amherst, MA. August 2004
Henner, C. M., S. DeStefano, S. Langlois, and R. D. Deblinger, Mar./2001, Beaver management by state referendum: the first 5 years of Question 1. March 2001
Henner, C. M., S. DeStefano, R. Deblinger, J. F. Organ, S. Langlois, and K. Koenen. 2005. Beaver colony densities under varying management in Massachusetts. TWS Annual Meeting, Madison, WI. September 2005
He, X., K. Andreadis, T. Langhorst, A.H. Roy, and A. Kumar. 2024. DeepIce: A deep-learning reconstructed lake ice cover reanalysis dataset for lakes in the Northern Hemisphere. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 9-13 December 2024, Washington, DC. December 2024
He, X., K. Andreadis, C. Butler, A. Kumar, and A.H. Roy. 2024. Estimating 40-year daily lake ice cover under the climate change for northern temperate lakes. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 14-16 February 2024, Fairlee, Vermont. February 2024
He, X., K. Andreadis, C. Butler, A. Kumar, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Estimating 40-year daily lake ice cover for 980,000 lakes in the Northern temperate zone. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 11-15 December 2023, San Francisco, CA. December 2023
He, X., K. Andreadis, A.H. Roy, and A. Kumar. 2022. A hydrological modeling framework for assessing winter drawdown lakes management. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 12-16 December 2022, Chicago, IL. December 2022
He, X., K. Andreadis, A. Kumar, C. Butler, C.J. Gleason, A.H. Roy. 2021. Assimilation of satellite data in a hydrological model to improve the water level estimation in winter drawdown lakes, Massachusetts. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 13-17 December 2021, New Orleans, LA. December 2021
Hazelton, P., S.S. Sterrett, and A. Roy. 2018. A standardized rapid survey protocol for rare freshwater mussels using an occupancy framework. Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 15-17 April 2018, Burlington, VT. April 2018
Hazelton, P., A.J. Skorupa, H.A. Robinson, J. Wares, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Determination of mussel host fish relationships: In-situ vs laboratory approaches. Freshwater Mussel Recovery and Implementation Workshop, Nov 8–9, 2023, Moncton, New Brunswick. November 2023
Hazelton, P., A. Roy, A. Skorupa, and J. Carmignani. 2021. Trends in mussel abundance and habitat change 5-years post dam removal. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Meeting, 12-14 April 2021 (virtual). April 2021
Hazelton, P., A. Roy, A. Skorupa, and J. Carmignani. 2021 Changes in freshwater mussel abundance and habitat availability following dam removal. Georgia Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, 19-21 January 2021 (virtual). January 2021
Hatzis, J., A. Hershberger, and A. Roy. 2024. Run-of-river dam impacts on water quality and freshwater mussels in Massachusetts. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Hastings, D. M., B. W. Compton, and P. R. Sievert. 2005. Hibernacula fidelity of Blanding's turtles in eastern Massachusetts. Second International Blanding's Turtle Conference, White Point, Nova Scotia, 16-20 May. May 2005
Harper, R., and S. DeStefano. 2018. Working with volunteers. Tree City USA. Look Park, Northampton, MA. May 2018
Halstead, B. J., Kleeman, P. M., DiRenzo, G. V., & J. P. Rose. 2021. Occurrence of Shasta salamanders (Hydromantes spp.) in little-studied portions of their range, with implications for optimizing survey design. Presented at the Joint Meetings of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. July 2021
Hale, R., K. Capps, K. Hopkins, J. Kominoski, J. Morse, A. Roy, S. Chen, A. Quick, A. Blinn, D. Cross, B. Folk, L. Ortiz, C. Pendergast, and C. Rizzie. 2022. Scales and drivers of variability in dissolved organic carbon across diverse urban watersheds. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 16-20 May 2022, Grand Rapids, MI. May 2022
Haggerty, S.A. and Sievert, P.R. 2004. Implications of firelane expansion for Hemileuca maia on Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, Martha's Vineyard, Massachustts. Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference, University of Connecticut, 26-28 March, Storrs, CT. March 2004
Haggerty, S.A. and Sievert, P.R. 2004. Implications of fire lane expansion for Hemileuca maia on Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Expanding the Ark: The Emerging Science and Practice of Invertebrate Conservation, American Museum of Natural History Spring Symposium, 25-26 March 2004, New York, NY. March 2004
Haggerty, S.A. and Sievert, P.R. 2004. Effects of fuels management on buckmoths at Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, Massachusetts. Northeast Barrens Fuels Management, 14-18 June 2004, Martha's Vineyard, MA. June 2004
Haggerty, S.A. and Sievert, P.R. 2003. Disturbance impacts on two species of rare moths on Martha's Vineyard. Managing Powerline Corridors for Invertebrate Populations, University of Massachusetts, December 2003, Amherst, MA. December 2003
Grimes, E. S, Michael T. Jones, Tammy L. Wilson, Annie E. Curtis, Jacob C. McCumber, Alex Entrup, Caren Caljouw, Joel R. Carlson, Graziella V. DiRenzo. Using field and lab studies to comprehensively examine the impacts of wildland fire on Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina) populations. Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Conference. Wesleyn U, Middleton, CT. 30 July 2023. July 2023
Grgurovic, M., P. R. Sievert, B. W. Compton, and M. T. Jones. 2005. Movement patterns and wetland habitat selection of Blanding's turtles in a developing landscape. Second International Blanding's Turtle Conference, White Point, Nova Scotia, 16-20 May. May 2005
Grgurovic, M., Compton, B.W., and Sievert, P.R. 2003. Blanding's turtle home range and seasonal movement patterns in the suburban environment of eastern Massachusetts. The Wildlife Society, 10th Annual Conference, 6-10 September 2003, Burlington, VT. September 2003
Green, O.O., W.D. Shuster, A.S. Garmestani, A.H. Roy, and H.W. Thurston. 2012. Incorporating social and cultural capital into an experimental approach to urban water resources management. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 20-24 May 2012. May 2012
Grear, D. A. , ... DiRenzo, G.V., .... 2024 Complex ecology of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in U.S. amphibians. The Wildlife Society. Baltimore, MD. October 2024
Grasso, K., M.T. Devine, A.H. Roy, A.R. Whiteley, J. Rosset, M. Marjadi, and A. Jordaan. 2017. Testing for differences in juvenile growth rates of anadromous alewife and blueback herring. Joint Meeting of the Southern New England Chapter and Northeast Division of the American Fisheries Society, 26-27 February 2017, Mystic, CT. February 2017
Grant, E.H.C., M. Runge, R. Katz, B.H. Letcher, and A.H. Roy. 2014. A structured decision framework to identify shared opportunities for decision making among multiple resource management agencies. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 10-14 August 2014, Sacramento, CA August 2014
Grant, A., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, and B.H. Letcher. 2017. Investigating the effects of interannual differences in streamflow and temperature on macroinvertebrate assemblages. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 14-16 March 2017, Hartford, CT. March 2017
Grandinetti, M.E., A.H. Roy, G.P. Setliff, and H.R. Geib. 2013. The effects of urbanization on macroinvertebrate assemblages in eastern Pennsylvania. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, FL, 19-23 May 2013. May 2013
Gordon, A. B., D. Drummey, A. Tur, A. E. Curtis, J. C. McCumber, M. T. Jones, & G. V. DiRenzo. 2023. Comparison of shell temperature and habitat characteristics of myiasis infected and uninfected Eastern Box Turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina) at Camp Edwards. Ecological Society of America Conference, Portland, OR. August 2023
Gilbert, N. A., G. V. DiRenzo, E. F. Zipkin. A multispecies capture–recapture model to estimate biodiversity metrics from coordinated monitoring programs. The Wildlife Society, 2024 Sept 30 - Oct , Baltimore, MD. October 2024
Gilbert, N. A., G. V. DiRenzo, E. F. Zipkin. A multispecies capture–recapture model to estimate biodiversity metrics from coordinated monitoring programs. International Statistical Ecology Conference, 14 - 19 July, Swansea, UK. July 2024
Giard, H., J. Carmigani, and A.H. Roy. 2018. Investigating the effects of winter lake drawdowns on freshwater mussels and consequences for water quality. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 13-15 March 2018, Devens, MA. March 2018
Gaughan, C. R., and S. DeStefano. 2003. Movement patterns of white-tailed deer in suburban and rural Massachusetts. The Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT. September 2003
Garcia, E. S.J. Farrington, D. Perkins, and A.H. Roy. 2024. Yellow Lampmussel distribution in the Connecticut River: connecting habitat use to species presence for future conservation. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Fuller, T. K., S. DeStefano, and P. R. Sievert. 2005. Endangered pests: a management conundrum. TWS Annual Meeting, Madison, WI. September 2005
Fuller, T. K., S. DeStefano, and P. R. Sievert. 2005. Endangered pests: the ultimate management conundrum. The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference, Madison, WI, 25-29 Sep. September 2005
Frank, H. J. M. E. Mather, S. M. Pautzke, J. M. Smith, R. M. Muth, J. T. Finn. 2010 Encouraging stakeholder participation in restoration research: The adopt-a-herring program. Invited Presentation Restoration of American Shad and River Herring in Atlantic Coastal Waters, Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Pittsburgh, PA, September 2010 September 2010
Frank, H., M. E. Mather, J. Smith, J. H. Finn, R. Muth, K. Ferry, M. Armstrong. 2007. Examining spawning behavior and habitat use of stocked river herring: a preliminary analysis of restoration efforts in the Ipswich River using radiotelemetry. Southern New England Chapter Meeting, American Fisheries Society, January 2007 January 2007
Fisher, C., M.T. Devine, A. Jordaan, and A.H. Roy. 2022. Freshwater pond recolonization by an anadromous fish species following dam removal. Ecological Society of American Annual Meeting, 14-19 August 2022, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 2022
Finn J. T, M. E. Mather, R. M. Muth, J. M. Smith, R. R. Zwick. 2007. Putting it all Together: Interdisciplinary Integration through Agent-based Modeling. . Invited presentation in Symposium. Annual Meeting, Estuarine Research Foundation, Providence, Rhode Island, November 2007 November 2007
Finkelstein, M., M. Nakagawa, P. R. Sievert, and D. F. Doak. 2007. Juvenile age classes contribute measurably to population growth and survival of long-lived species: case study of chick mortality on Laysan albatross population stability. Society for Conservation Biology, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1-5 Jul. July 2007
Finkelstein, M., M. Nakagawa, P. R. Sievert, and D. F. Doak. 2007. Juvenile age classes contribute measurably to population growth and survival of long-lived species: case study of chick mortality on Laysan albatross population stability. Ecological Society of America / Society for Ecological Restoration Joint Meeting, San Jose, CA, 5-10 Aug. August 2007
Finkelstein, M. E., P. R. Sievert, S. Wolf, M. Goldman, G. Balogh, H. Hasegawa, D. F. Doak 2008. Volcanoes, behavior and life history of the short-tailed albatross. Short-tailed Albatross Recovery Team Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 8-10 Aug. August 2008
Finkelstein, M. E., P. R. Sievert, S. Wolf, M. Goldman, G. Balogh, H. Hasegawa, D. F. Doak 2008. The anatomy of a (potential) disaster: Volcanoes, behavior and life history of the short-tailed albatross. Society for Conservation Biology, 13-17 Jul. July 2008
Finkelstein, M. E., P. R. Sievert, S. Wolf, M. Goldman, G. Balogh, H. Hasegawa, D. F. Doak 2008. The anatomy of a (potential) disaster: Volcanoes, behavior and life history of the short-tailed albatross. Fourth International Albatross and Petrel Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 11-15 Aug. August 2008
Finkelstein, M. E., M. Nakagawa, P. R. Sievert, J. Klavitter, D. F. Doak. 2009. Assessment of demographic risk factors and management priorities: Impacts on juveniles substantially affect population viability of a long-lived seabird. Pacific Seabird Group Meeting, Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, 21-28 Feb. February 2009
Ferry, K.H., and M. E. Mather. 2003. Factors driving distribution of migratory striped bass across Massachusetts estuaries: predator prey interactions and implications for multispecies management. Contributed paper, Southern New England Chapter American Fisheries Society and New England Estuarine Research Society Joint Summer Meeting, May, 2003 May 2003
Ferry, K.H and M.E. Mather. 2000. A travel guide for migratory striped bass vacationing in Massachusetts estuaries: evaluating heterogeneity in diet, growth potential, and feeding opportunities. Contributed paper, annual meeting, American Fisheries Society, St. Louis, Missouri. January 2000
Ferry, K. H and M. E. Mather. 2001. Mechanisms for habitat selection and consequences of growth variation for striped bass. Contributed paper, annual meeting, American Fisheries Society, Phoenix, AZ. August 2001
Ferry, K. F., J. Smith, M. E. Mather, J. Smith, J. Finn, R. Muth. 2006. In search of ?the right side of the tracks: identifying desirable habitat for river herring restoration. American Fisheries Society, Lake Placid, New York, September, 2006 September 2006
Ferry, K. F, and M. E. Mather. 2002. Nowhere to swim to, nowhere to hide: consequences of striped bass predation for estuarine prey. Contributed Paper, Communities and Ecosystems II, Tuesday, August 20, 2002, American Fisheries Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, August 2000 August 2002
Fernando Arce, Jonathan D. Cook, Graziella V. DiRenzo, Kimberly M. Pepin, Susan A. Shriner, Evan H. Campbell Grant, Michael C. Runge. One Health risk assessment of SARS-CoV-2 transmission at the white-tailed deer and human interface. The Wildlife Society. November 2022
Fedarick, J., Murphy, C.A., Record, S., Roy, A., Perkins, D. One Shell of a Home: Habitat Suitability for Yellow Lampmussel. Presentation to Northeast Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. April 21-24 2024, Cape Cod, MA. April 2024
Fedarick, J., Murphy, C.A., Record, S., Roy, A., Perkins, D. 2024. Using museum collections to improve range wide modeling and conservation planning for at-risk mussel species. Presentation to the Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Farrington, S.J., D. Perkins, T. Warren, and A.H. Roy. 2024. Characterizing habitat and predicting population hotspots for Yellow Lampmussel in the Connecticut River. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 14-16 February 2024, Fairlee, Vermont. February 2024
Farrington, S.J., D. Perkins, T. Warren, J. Gibbons, and A.H. Roy. 2024. Connecting potential host fishes to wild Yellow Lampmussel populations. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Farrington, S.J., D. Perkins, A.H. Roy, and T. Warren. 2023. Using hydroacoustic imaging to predict yellow lampmussel distribution and habitat use in the Connecticut River watershed. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 10-14 April 2023, Portland, OR. April 2023
Farrington, S.J., D. Perkins, A.H. Roy, and T. Warren. 2022. Characterizing Yellow Lampmussel habitat in the Connecticut River watershed. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 2-4 March 2022, Portland, ME. March 2022
Farrington, S.J., C. Murphy, D. Perkins, and A.H. Roy. 2023. Range-wide ecology, conservation, and research needs for Yellow Lampmussel. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Meeting, 15-17 February 2023, Plymouth, MA. February 2023
Farrell, A., M. Marjadi, A. Roy, M. Devine, F. Perez, D. Sandanayaka, and J. Sheppard. 2023. Assessing food availability and growth rate as emigration triggers for juvenile river herring. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference, 30 April- 2 May 2023, Hershey, PA. April 2023
Farrell, A., M. Marjadi, A. Roy, M. Devine, F. Perez, D. Sandanayaka, and J. Sheppard. 2023. Assessing food availability and growth rate as emigration triggers for juvenile river herring. Joint meeting of the Northeast Division and Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 8-10 January 2023, Boston, MA. January 2023
Fallon Olmsted, C., T. Betras, S. DeStefano, S. C. Pasquini, E. Faison, and W. P. Carson. 2019. Evidence for moose as ecosystem engineers via non-trophic indirect effects. Ecological Society of America, Louisville, Kentucky, 11-16 August 2019. August 2019
Falconi, N., J. Organ, and S. DeStefano. 2018. Value of data sharing for conservation of the spectacled bear in Peru. Ecological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. August 2018
Falconi, N., J. Organ, and S. DeStefano. 2017. Value of data sharing for conservation: A study case of a large scale project of Spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus) in Peru. 25th International Conference on Bear Research & Management, Quito, Ecuador. November 2017
Faison, E., and S. DeStefano. 2016. Ungulates, tree recruitment, and herbaceous layers: results from the DCR and Harvard Forest deer and moose exclosures. USGS MCFWRU Annual Review, Westboro, Mass. May 2016
Faison, E., S. DeStefano, D. Foster, and J. Compton. 2013. Recolonization of moose at their southern range limit alters temperate forest development. 47th North American Moose Conference, Whitefield, NH. May 2013
Faison, E. K., and S. DeStefano. 2015. Large wildlife dynamics and herbivory. Harvard Forest LTER V Review, Petersham, MA, 4 June. June 2015
Faison, E. K., S. DeStefano, A. Barker Plotkin, and D. R. Foster. 2014. Functional response of ungulates in hemlock forests disturbed by logging and simulated insect attack. Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA, 11 Mar. March 2014
Endyke, S.C., A.H. Roy, D. Perkins, T. Warren, and S. Hanlon. 2020. Quantifying the effects of algae availability on freshwater mussel growth. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 4-6 March 2020, Newport, RI. March 2020
EHC Grant, GV DiRenzo, J Werba, AB Brand. 2021. Incorporating competition and climate in management of a high-elevation endemic salamander: modeling. The Wildlife Society Meeting. September 2021
EHC Grant, AB Brand, GV DiRenzo, RF Bernard. 2021. Using Decision Analysis to Facilitate Proactive Decision Making for Disease Response: Challenges and Opportunities for Bsal Management. The Wildlife Society Meeting. September 2021
Dumoulin, C.E., A.J. Skorupa, A.H. Roy, S. Doran, and D.R. Smith. 2024. Supporting decision makers in identifying suitable release sites for hatchery-reared freshwater mussels in the Delaware River Basin. Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2024, Hyannis, MA. April 2024
Dowling, Z., E. Dumont, and P. R. Sievert. 2014. Mitigating effects of wind development on bat species in the Northeast. Integrated Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Symposium, Amherst, MA, 2 Apr 2014. April 2014
Doubleday, A.J., P.D. Hazelton, A.H. Roy, A. Fisk, and D. Perkins. 2017. Local habitat effects on the abundance and distribution of Brook Floater (Alasmidonta varicosa) in Massachusetts. Meeting of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, 26-30 March 2017, Cleveland, OH. March 2017
DiRenzo, G. V., D. A. W. Miller, & E. H. C. Grant. 2024. Evaluating the performance of multi-state Dail-Madsen models against multi-state Jolly-Seber models when model assumptions are not met. International Statistical Ecological Conference. Swansea, UK. July 2024
DiRenzo, G. V. 2023. Developing advanced quantitative tools to improve ecological inference and forecasting for wildlife diseases. Ecological Society of America; Portland, OR. August 2023
Dexter, T., D. J. Paulson, M. T. Jones, P. R. Sievert, and D. T. Yorks. 2012. Freshwater turtles and transportation in the Northeast: Mitigating the effects of fragmentation through passage strategies, statewide conservation planning, and interagency coordination. Northeastern Transportation and Wildlife Conference, South Portland, ME, 16-19 Sep. September 2012
Devine, M.T., P.A. Jordaan, A.H. Roy, and A.R. Whiteley. 2016. Optimal sampling effort for estimating juvenile alewife densities in freshwater lakes using a pelagic purse seine. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 23-25 March 2016, Rockport, ME. March 2016
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, M.M. Bailey, A.R. Whiteley, B Gahagan, and A. Jordaan. 2017. Comparing sampling methods for quantifying juvenile alewife in freshwater lakes toward estimating productivity. Gaspereau/Alewife Symposium, 16-20 June 2017, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. June 2017
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, B.I. Gahagan, M.M. Bailey, S.M. Turner, A.A. Bowden, and A. Jordaan. 2019. Evaluating juvenile river herring productivity in newly restored freshwater habitats. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 27 February - 1 March, Saratoga Springs, NY. February 2019
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, A.R. Whiteley, and A. Jordaan. 2016. Quantifying optimal sampling effort for estimating recruit abundance for juvenile anadromous alewife. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Conference, 19-23 September 2016, Riga, Latvia. September 2016
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, A.J. Whiteley, B.I. Gahagan, M.P. Armstrong, and A. Jordaan. 2017. What goes in must come out? Investigating stock-recruitment relationships and factors influencing juvenile densities of anadromous river herring. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 19-23 August 2018, Atlantic City, NJ. August 2018
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, A.J. Whiteley, B.I. Gahagan, M.P. Armstrong, M.M. Bailey, and A. Jordaan. 2017. The lake effect: identifying optimal growth conditions for juvenile anadromous alewife. Joint Meeting of the Southern New England Chapter and Northeast Division of the American Fisheries Society, 26-27 February 2017, Mystic, CT. February 2017
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, A.J. Whiteley, B.I. Gahagan, M.P. Armstrong, M.M. Bailey, and A. Jordaan. 2017. The lake effect: identifying optimal growth conditions for juvenile anadromous alewife. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 14-16 March 2017, Hartford, CT. March 2017
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, A.A. Bowden, and A. Jordaan. 2022. Juvenile river herring response to low-head dam removals in Massachusetts. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Winter Meeting, 21 January 2022, Amherst, MA. January 2022
Devine, M.T., A.H. Roy, A.A. Bowden, and A. Jordaan. 2022. Juvenile river herring response to low-head dam removals in Massachusetts. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, 21-25 August 2022, Spokane, WA. August 2022
Devine, M.T, A.P. Jordaan, A.P., A.H. Roy, and A.R. Whiteley. 2016. Optimal sampling effort for estimating juvenile alewife densities in freshwater lakes using a pelagic purse seine. Winter Science Meeting, Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 14 Jan 2015, Groton, Connecticut. January 2016
Deblinger, R. D., and S. DeStefano. 2003. Wildlife as valuable resource vs. intolerable pest: a suburban wildlife management model. The Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT. September 2003
DeStefano, S., and T. K. Fuller. 2018. State of the art: self-evaluation of wildlife and fisheries research and management. 70th Anniversary Meeting of the Massachusetts Unit, Westborough, MA. May 2018
DeStefano, S., and John F. Organ. 2011. Food, nutrition, and health of urban wildlife. Second Annual Symposium on Conservation Medicine, Andros Bello University, Santiago, Chile. 23 Nov. November 2011
DeStefano, S., and J. Organ. 2010. The influence of demographic urbanization on human-wildlife interactions. 17th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Snowbird, UT. 2-6 Oct. 2010. October 2010
DeStefano, S., and J. F. Organ. 2013. Moose population dynamics: interactions of landscape, climate, and disease. 3rd Symposium on Conservation Medicine, Santiago, Chile, 10 Oct. (Invited) October 2013
DeStefano, S., and E. Faison. 2015. Ungulate interactions with forested landscapes. 26th Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium, Petersham, MA, 17 Mar. March 2015
DeStefano, S., and D. Wattles. 2015. Update on the status of moose in southern New England. Northfield Environmental Center, Northfield, MA. 18 Nov. November 2015
DeStefano, S., and D. Wattles. 2014. Moose-vehicle collisions in Massachusetts: the need for speed ... reduction. Northeastern Transportation and Wildlife Conference 6, Burlington, Vermont, 21-24 Sep. 2014. September 2014
DeStefano, S., and D. Wattles. 2012. Ecology, conservation, and management of moose in Massachusetts. Worcester County League of Sportsmen’s Clubs, Inc., West Boylston, MA. 28 April. April 2012
DeStefano, S., and C. M. Henner, Feb./2001, Ecological and sociological aspects of beaver populations along an urban-rural gradient in Massachusetts. February 2001
DeStefano, S., R. D. Deblinger, and C. A. Miller. 2003. Urban and suburban environments as wildlife habitats. The Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT. September 2003
DeStefano, S., R. D. Deblinger, and C. A. Miller. 2003. The lessons, challenges, and opportunities of wildlife in suburbia. The Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT. September 2003
DeStefano, S., May 2000, Spatial requirements of animals, Mass. Dept. of Environmental Management, Habitat Management Short Course, Amherst, MA. May 2000
DeStefano, S., May 2000, History and status of landscape management for recovery of masked bobwhites in Arizona and Mexico, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. May 2000
DeStefano, S., March 2000, Habitat Analysis, Wildlife Habitat Ecology And Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. March 2000
DeStefano, S., K. Koenen, and C. Henner. 2004. Ecology of beaver in an urbanizing environment: research update. Joint Committee of Management Agencies, Amherst, MA. August 2004
DeStefano, S., D. Wattles, E. Faison, D. Stainbrook, T. O’Shea, K. Koenen, J. Pereira, H. Kilpatrick, and A. LaBonte. 2013. Moose in Southern New England: a stable population in the face of widespread declines? North American Moose Conference, Whitefield, NH. May 2013
DeStefano, S., April 2000, The Business of Cooperative Research and Education in Fisheries and Wildlife Science, The Business of Natural Resources, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. April 2000
DeStefano, S. 2018. Then and now … Massachusetts in 1948 versus today. 70th Anniversary Meeting of the Massachusetts Unit, Westborough, MA. May 2018
DeStefano, S. 2018. The Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit: 70 years of graduate research. 70th Anniversary of the Massachusetts Unit, Westborough, MA. May 2018
DeStefano, S. 2018. The Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit – 1948-2018: 70 years of cooperative conservation in the Commonwealth. 70th Anniversary Meeting of the Massachusetts Unit, Westborough, MA. May 2018
DeStefano, S. 2015. Moose in Massachusetts: What does it mean for our woods? 3rd Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Forest Alliance, Southbridge, MA, 25 Apr. April 2015
DeStefano, S. 2013. Meet your new neighbors — black bears (Ursus americanus). The Forest Lyceum, Norfolk, CT, 1 June. (Invited) June 2013
DeStefano, S. 2010. The return of moose to southern New England: natural history, current issues, update on research. Great Mountain Forest, Norfolk, CT. September 2010
DeStefano, S. 2004. Review of collaborative research on beaver in Massachusetts. Joint Committee of Management Agencies, Amherst, MA. August 2004
Davis, G., J. Burgoff, A. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2024. Comparing juvenile river herring growth in two Massachusetts lakes. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Dangora, A., M.T. Devine, A.H. Roy, J. Zydlewski, and A. Jordaan. 2017. Evaluating DIDSON as a tool to monitor juvenile river herring in coastal freshwater lakes. Joint Meeting of the Southern New England Chapter and Northeast Division of the American Fisheries Society, 26-27 February 2017, Mystic, CT. February 2017
Cox, J.S. and A.H. Roy. 2019. The phenological relationship between mussel glochidia and spawning river herring. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 14-18 April 2019, San Antonio, TX. April 2019
Cox, J.S. and A.H. Roy. 2019. Parasitic freshwater mussel larvae attachment on river herring in Connecticut River tributaries. Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Commission (CRASC) Research and Management Forum, 13 March 2019, Hadley, MA. March 2019
Cormier, R., H. J, Frank, M. E. Mather, R. M. Muth, J. M. Smith, J. T. Finn. Relationship between movements of anadromous alewives and large- and small-scale habitat features. Abstract submitted, Northeastern Division American Fisheries Society, Newton, MA, April 2010 April 2010
Connors, E., J. Burgoff, A. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2025. Juvenile river herring diets and prey availability in pelagic and littoral lake habitat. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 15 January 2025, New Bedford, MA. January 2025
Conlee, L., D. Wattles, M. Duda, and S. DeStefano. 2018. Massachusetts residents' attitudes toward black bears and black bear management. 70th Anniversary Meeting of the Massachusetts Unit, Westborough, MA. May 2018
Compton, J., S. DeStefano, E. Faison, and D. Foster. 2015. An experimental design to manipulate three levels of large herbivore browsing. 71st Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newport, RI, 21 Apr. April 2015
Compton, B.W., and Sievert, P.R. 2003. A landscape model of Blanding's turtle habitat in eastern Massachusetts. Society for Conservation Biology, 17th Annual Meeting, 28 June - 2 July, Duluth, MN. June 2003
Compton, B.W. and Sievert, P.R. 2004 A landscape model of Blanding's turtle habitat in eastern Massachusetts. Northeast Regional Blanding's Turtle Meeting, 13 February 2004, Concord, NH. February 2004
Compton, B. W., and P. R. Sievert. 2007. Applying habitat and population modeling to the conservation of Massachusetts turtles. Massachusetts Turtle Symposium: Information for Action, Amherst, MA, 23-24 Feb. February 2007
Compton, B. W., and P. R. Sievert. 2007. An update on the status assessment of Blanding's turtles in the Northeast. Northeast Blanding's Turtle Working Group, Sudbury, MA, 30 Jan. January 2007
Compton, B. W., and P. R. Sievert. 2006. A regional action plan for Blanding's turtles. Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Annual Meeting, Burlington, CT, 15-17 Aug. August 2006
Compton, B. W., and P. R. Sievert. 2005. A spatially-explicit population viability model of Blanding's turtles in eastern Massachusetts. Second International Blanding's Turtle Conference, White Point, Nova Scotia, 16-20 May. May 2005
Compton, B. W., and P. R. Sievert. 2004. Blanding's turtles and road mortality: a search for solutions. Maine Roads and Wildlife Conference. November 2004
Compton, B. W., and P. R. Sievert. 2004. Blanding's turtle conservation in Massachusetts. Association of Massachusetts Wetland Scientists, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Workshop, Boylston, MA, 22 Oct. October 2004
Compton, B. W., K. McGarigal, and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Turtles in Sprawlville: landscape models for strategic conservation in Massachusetts. The Northeast Natural History Conference IX, 21 April, Albany, NY, 21 Apr. April 2006
Compton, B. W., K. McGarigal, and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Models of priority sites for spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata), wood turtle (Glyptemys insculpta), and Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii). Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, MA, 12 May. May 2006
Clark, L. J., P. R. Sievert, S. DeStefano, and D. Simser. 2005. Effectiveness of bait boxes in reducing deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) numbers on white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference, Madison, WI, 25-29 Sep. September 2005
Clark, D., K. K. G. Koenen, J. W. Pereira, K. G. MacKenzie, and S. DeStefano. 2014. Fidelity and persistence of ring-billed and herring gulls to wintering sites. Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, MA, Apr. April 2015
Clark, D., K. K. G. Koenen, J. W. Pereira, K. G. MacKenzie, and S. DeStefano. 2013. Roosting, site fidelity, and the use of anthropogenic food by urban gulls in Massachusetts: implications for public water supply reservoirs. Graduate Research Symposium, Life Sciences Graduate Research Council, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 12 Nov. November 2013
Clark, D., K. K. G. Koenen, J. W. Pereira, K. G. MacKenzie, and S. DeStefano. 2014. Fidelity and persistence of ring-billed and herring gulls to wintering sites. Northeast Natural History Conference, Springfield, MA, 15 Apr. April 2014
Clark, D. E., K. Koenen, K. MacKenzie, J. Pereira, and S. DeStefano. 2013. The use of wastewater treatment plants by gulls: problems and solutions. Massachusetts Water Pollution Control Association Annual Meeting, Fort Devens, MA, 21 Mar. March 2013
Clark, D. E., K. Koenen, K. MacKenzie, J. Pereira, S. DeStefano, D. Wattles, and J. Compton. 2010. Using deer hunters to estimate moose populations on a water supply watershed. 66th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newton, MA, 27 April. April 2010
Cheney, K.N., A.H. Roy, and R.F. Smith. 2014. Spatial and temporal variation in aquatic insect emergence from headwater streams in New England. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 26-28 March 2014, Burlington, VT. March 2014
Cheney, K.N., A.H. Roy, and R.F. Smith. 2014. Spatial and temporal variation in Plecoptera and Trichoptera emergence from headwater streams. Jount Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 18-22 May 2014, Portland, OR May 2014
Chen, S., K. Capps, K. Hopkins, R.L. Hale, J. Kominiski, A.H. Roy, J.L Morse, A.M. Quick, L. Ortiz Munoz, and C. Rizzie. 2023. Urbanization alters the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter in subtropical river networks in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Freshwater Sciences 2023, 3-7 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. June 2023
Chen, S., K. Capps, K. Hopkins, R.L. Hale, J. Kominiski, A.H. Roy, J.L Morse, A.M. Quick, L. Ortiz Munoz, and C. Rizzie. 2023. Urbanization alters the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter in subtropical river networks in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 6th Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 29 May - 1 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. May 2023
Chen, S., K. Capps, K. Hopkins, D. Cross, C. Pendergast, C. Rizzie, L. Ortiz, R.L. Hale, J. Kominiski, A.H. Roy, J. Morse, and A. Quick. 2023. Urbanization alters the quantity and quality of riverine dissolved organic matter. Georgia Water Resources Conference, 30-31 March 2023, Athens, Georgia. March 2023
Chen, S. R. Hale, K. Capps, J. Kominoski, K. Hopkins, A. Roy, J. Morse, A. Quick, D. Cross, C. Pendergast, C. Rizzie, and L. Ortiz. 2022. Spatial and temporal variation in DOM in urban streams of the eastern United States. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 16-20 May 2022, Grand Rapids, MI. May 2022
Chalfin, E.D., A.H. Roy, and J. Stamp. 2022. Freshwater macroinvertebrate taxa temperature tolerances. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 2-4 March 2022, Portland, ME. March 2022
Ceresia, I.D.X., A. Hershberger, A.H. Roy, and J. Whitney. 2024. Evaluating factors contributing to loon egg hatching success in the Quabbin Reservoir (Massachusetts).Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2024, Hyannis, MA. April 2024
Carmignani, J.R., A.H. Roy, P.D. Hazelton, and H. Giard. 2019. Annual winter water level drawdowns limit mussel densities in small lakes. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium, 14-18 April 2019, San Antonio, TX. April 2019
Carmignani, J.R., A.H. Roy, J.T. Stolarski, and T. Richards. 2020. Synthesis of empirical research investigating the effects of annual wintertime water level drawdowns on littoral zones in Massachusetts lakes. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 4-6 March 2020, Newport, RI. March 2020
Carmignani, J.R. and A.H. Roy. 2020. Ecological patterns of shallow littoral zones in reservoirs undergoing annual wintertime water level drawdowns. North American Lake Management Society, 16-20 November 2020, virtual. November 2020
Carmignani, J.R. and A.H. Roy. 2014. Examining effects of winter water level drawdowns on fish populations in New England lakes. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 26-28 March 2014, Burlington, VT. March 2014
Carmignani, J.R. and A.H. Roy. 2014. Ecological impacts of winter water level drawdowns on lake littoral zone communities: a review. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 18-22 May 2014, Portland, OR. May 2014
Carmignani, J., P. Hazelton, S. Sterrett, and A. Roy. 2020. Assessing detection, occupancy, and habitat correlates for a rare mussel based on standardized rapid survey protocol. Northeast Natural History Conference, 17-19 April 2020, Stamford, CT. April 2020
Carmignani, J., A.H. Roy, and K. Stankiewicz. 2016. Freshwater mussel distribution in shallow depths of winter drawdown lakes. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 23-25 March 2016, Rockland, ME. March 2016
Carmignani, J., A.H. Roy, and J. Stolarski. 2018. Do annual winter water level drawdowns alter trophic pathways for common lake fish species? Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, 15-17 April 2018, Burlington, VT. April 2018
Carmignani, J., A.H. Roy, and J. Stolarski. 2018. Do annual winter water level drawdowns alter trophic pathways for common lake fish species? New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 13-15 March 2018, Devens, MA. March 2018
Carmignani, J., A.H. Roy, and J. Stolarski. 2018. Do annual winter water level drawdowns alter trophic pathways for common lake fish species? Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 19-23 August 2018, Atlantic City, NJ. August 2018
Carmignani, J. and A.H. Roy. 2019. Littoral macroinvertebrate assemblage responses to annual winter lake drawdowns. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 27 February - 1 March, Saratoga Springs, NY. February 2019
Carmignani, J. and A.H. Roy. 2016. Impact of winter drawdowns on mussel distributions in Massachusetts (USA) lakes. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 21-25 May 2016, Sacramento, CA. May 2016
Carmignani, J. and A.H. Roy. 2015. Do annual winter lake drawdowns alter the physical habitat structure and complexity of shallow littoral zones? Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 17-21 May 2015, Milwaukee, WI. May 2015
Carmignani, J. and A.H. Roy. 2015. Do annual winter drawdowns alter the physical habitat structure and complexity of the littoral zone? New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 18-20 March 2015, Bartlett, NH. March 2015
Carmignani, J. P. Hazelton, A. Roy, and A. Hershberger. 2024. Assessing freshwater mussel density and responses to dam removal on a small Massachusetts stream. Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2024, Hyannis, MA. April 2024
Carey, M.P. and M.E. Mather. 2000. Relationships between fish assemblage patterns and environmental and biological variables: predicting fish assemblage structure. Contributed paper, annual meeting, American Fisheries Society, St. Louis, Missouri. January 2000
Carey, M.P and M. E. Mather. 2001. Evaluating patterns and processes of community structure across gradients: the roles of yellow perch. Contributed paper, annual meeting, American Fisheries Society, Phoenix, AZ August 2001
Campbell, C. A., and M. E. Mather. 2001. Across year variability in size of juvenile Atlantic salmon in the Connecticut River: Insights for restoration. Contributed paper, annual meeting, American Fisheries Society, Phoenix, AZ. August 2001
Campbell, C. A. and M. E. Mather. 2002. Patterns of Atlantic salmon size and growth in the Connecticut River related to temperature and density. Contributed Paper, Communities and Ecosystems II, Tuesday, August 20, 2002, American Fisheries Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, August 2002 August 2002
Cahill, C., S. DeStefano, J. Organ, and G. Batcheller. 2018. Transitioning to alternative ammunition on National Wildlife Refuges. 70th Anniversary Meeting of the Massachusetts Unit, Westborough, MA. May 2018
Burgoff, J., D. Bishop, A. Roy, M. Staudinger, and A. Jordaan. 2023. Comparing age and growth of juvenile river herring in freshwater and estuarine environments. Joint meeting of the Northeast Division and Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 8-10 January 2023, Boston, MA. January 2023
Burgoff, J., A. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2025. Comparing juvenile river herring diets and growth in littoral and pelagic lake habitats. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 15 January 2025, New Bedford, MA. January 2025
Burgoff, J., A. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2024. Comparing juvenile river herring growth and density in freshwater lakes and associated estuaries. Southern New England Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 9 January 2024, Storrs, CT. January 2024
Burgoff, J., A. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2024. Comparing juvenile river herring growth and density in freshwater lakes and associated estuaries. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, 21-24 April 2024, Hyannis, MA. April 2024
Burak, M. K., M. E. Mather, J. T. Finn, J. B. Kim, and R. M. Muth. Identification of the timing and magnitude of anadromous alewife spawning migrations in three coastal Massachusetts rivers. Abstract submitted, Northeastern Division American Fisheries Society, Newton, MA, April 2010 April 2010
Burak, M. B., M. E. Mather, J. T. Finn, R. M. Muth, and J. B. Kim. 2009. Linking anadromous river herring migrations to ecosystem function. Coastal and Estuarine Research Foundation, Portland, OR, November 2009. November 2009
Bouldin, R., A. Roy, S. Mattocks, R. Quinones, and T. Richards. 2018. Responses of stream fishes to dam removal in Massachusetts. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, 15-17 April 2018, Burlington, VT. April 2018
Blewett, L.J., Sievert, P.R., DeStefano, S., and Simser, D. 2004. Effectiveness of bait boxes in reducing deer ticks, Ixodes scapularis, numbers on white-footed mice, Peromyscus leucopus. Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference, University of Connecticut, 26-28 March 2004, Storrs, CT. March 2004
Blewett, L. J., P. R. Sievert, D. Simser, and S. DeStefano. 2004. Effectiveness of bait boxes in reducing deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) numbers on white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference, University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT. January 2004
Blacker, O., Shukla, A., A. B. Gordon Jr., D. Drummey, A. Tur, A. E. Curtis, J. C. McCumber, M. T. Jones, & G. V. DiRenzo. 2023. The Effects of Macroparasite Infection on Eastern Box Turtle Movement and Temperature Use. Ecological Society of America. Portland, OR. August 2023
Bittner, S.M., A.H. Roy, M.T. Devine, S. Mattocks, H. Mohammadi, and A. Jordaan. 2016. Alewife alter zooplankton biomass and morphology in freshwater lakes. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 23-25 March 2016, Rockport, ME. March 2016
Bittner, S. A.H. Roy, M.T. Devine, H. Mohammadi, and A. Jordaan. 2017. Dietary preferences among juvenile and adult river herring in freshwater lakes. Joint Meeting of the Southern New England Chapter and Northeast Division of the American Fisheries Society, 26-27 February 2017, Mystic, CT. February 2017
Bittner, S. A.H. Roy, M.T. Devine, H. Mohammadi, and A. Jordaan. 2017. Dietary preferences among juvenile and adult river herring in freshwater lakes. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 14-16 March 2017, Hartford, CT. March 2017
Berube, J., A.P.K Sirén, B. Simpson, K. Klingler, T.L. Wilson. Moose’n around with ticks in New England. NEAFWA, Hyannis, MA. Contributed Oral Presentation. 21-24 April 2024. April 2024
Berube, J., A. P. K. Sirén, C. Frank, L. Clarfeld, B. Simpson, T.M. Donovan, T. L. Wilson. 2022. Perfecting the Imperfect Detection of Ticks: Winter Tick Epizootics and Moose Populations in the Northeastern U.S. Presentation. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Spokane, WA. 6-10 November. November 2022
Berube, J. APK Sirén, CF Sullivan, L Clarfeld, B Simpson, TM Donovan, TL Wilson. 2023. A Big Little Problem: Assessing Winter Tick Epizootics and Moose Populations in the Northeastern U.S. 78th Annual Fish and Wildlife conference, Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Hershey Pennsylvania, April 30 – May 2. May 2023
Berube, J. APK Sirén, CF Sullivan, L Clarfeld, B Simpson, TL Wilson. 2023. A big little problem. Assessing winter tick epizootics and moose populations in the Northeastern US. Northeast Regional Native American Fish and Wildlife Society. 6-9 November. November 2023
Bentsen, C.N., A.H. Roy, and D.S. Armstrong. 2016. Accounting for biotic variability in urbanizing streams: the role of reach- and watershed-scale factors. Ecological Society of America Mid-Atlantic Chapter Meeting, 8-10 April 2016, Kutztown, PA. April 2016
Bentsen, C.N., A.H. Roy, and D.S. Armstrong. 2016. Accounting for biotic variability in urbanizing streams: the role of local and landscape factors. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 21-25 May 2016, Sacramento, CA. May 2016
Bentsen, C.N., A.H. Roy, and D.S. Armstrong. 2015. Accounting for biotic variability in urban streams: the role of local and landscape. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 17-21 May 2015, Milwaukee, WI. May 2015
Bentsen, C.N., A.H. Roy, and D.S. Armstrong. 2015. Accounting for biotic variability in urban streams: the role of local and landscape factors. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 18-20 March 2015, Bartlett, NH. March 2015
Bentsen, C.N., A.H. Roy, and D.A. Armstrong. 2016. Investigating the role of channel geomorphology on biotic responses to urbanization. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 23-25 March 2016, Rockland, ME. March 2016
Baynes, A.Y., T.A. Richards, and A.H. Roy. 2024. Alteration of flow and fish assemblages downstream of surface water reservoirs. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Baynes, A.Y., T.A. Richards, and A.H. Roy. 2024. Alteration of flow and fish assemblages downstream of surface water reservoirs. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 14-16 February 2024, Fairlee, Vermont. February 2024
Baker, M., J. Carmignani, B. Irwin, A. Roy, C. Rushing, S. Sterrett, B. Swartz, and P. Hazelton. 2024. Contrasting results at newly established long term monitoring sites suggest the potential for differing future sampling strategies. 78th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Augusta, GA. October 2024
Baker, M., J. Carmignani, B. Irwin, A. Roy, C. Rushing, S. Sterrett, B. Swartz, and P. Hazelton. 2024. An application of capture-recapture methods for long term monitoring if freshwater mussel populations. Georgia Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, 13-15 February 2024, LaGrange, GA. February 2024
Baker, A.M., A.H. Roy, and T.A. Richards. 2021. Flipping the flow regime: Examining how winter lake drawdowns impact downstream flows and temperature. 76th Annual Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference, 26-28 April 2021 (virtual). April 2021
Baker, A.M., A.H. Roy, T.A. Richards, and K. Bentsen. 2022. Flipping the flow regime: Examining how winter lake drawdowns impact downstream flows and temperature. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 2-4 March 2022, Portland, ME. March 2022
Baker, A.M., A.H. Roy, T.A. Richards, and K. Bentsen. 2021. Flipping the flow regime: Examining how winter lake drawdowns impact downstream flows and temperature. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 23-27 May 2021 (virtual). May 2021
Baker, A.M., A.H. Roy, T.A. Richards, M. Craddock, and C.N. Bentsen. 2020. April showers in November: Examining how altered hydrology from winter drawdowns can impact habitat and biota. Southern New England American Fisheries Society Winter Meeting, 13-14 January 2020, Cambridge, MA. January 2020
Baker, A.M. and A.H. Roy. 2020. April showers in November: Flipping the flow regime: Examining how altered hydrology from winter drawdowns can impact downstream ecology. ASLO-SFS 2020 Joint Summer Meeting, 7-11 June 2020, Madison, WI. June 2020
Ayodelé C. O’Uhuru, Jeremy T.H. Coleman, Jonathan D. Reichard, Christina J. Kocer, Graziella V. DiRenzo, Laura M. Eaton. 2023. LET’S TALK ABOUT IT: EXPANDING NORTH AMERICAN BAT MONITORING (NABAT) DATA CONTRIBUTIONS ON AND AROUND FEDERAL LANDS IN THE NORTHEAST REGION. The Northeast Bat Working Group Conference. Burlington, VT. January 2022
Armstrong, D.S., A.H. Roy, M.E. Baker, C.N. Bentsen, and J.T. Stolarski. 2017. Moving beyond impervious cover: Unpacking characteristics of impervious cover influencing stream biota in Massachusetts. Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 14-16 March 2017, Hartford, CT. March 2017
Argo, E.E., A.H. Roy, and R.L. Ryan. 2015. Quantifying outdoor residential water use in the Ipswich River watershed: what influences residents’ behavior. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 18-20 March 2015, Bartlett, NH, . March 2015
Argo, E.E., A.H. Roy, R.L. Ryan, and A. Milman. 2016. Factors influencing outdoor residential use in the Ipswich River Watershed. New England Association of Environmental Biologists, 23-25 March 2016, Rockport, ME. March 2016
Argo, E.E., A.H. Roy, R.L. Ryan, and A. Milman. 2016. Factors influencing individuals' outdoor residential water use decisions in suburban Boston (USA) . Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 21-25 May 2016, Sacramento, CA. May 2016
Argo, E.E., A.H. Roy, R.L. Ryan, and A. Milman. 2015. Quantifying outdoor residential water use in the Ipswich River watershed: what influences residents' behavior. New England Graduate Student Water Symposium, 11-13 Sep 2015, Amherst, MA. September 2015
Arata, J., and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Modeling the population history of a top predator: ecological restrictions and human-induced impacts. Society for Conservation Biology, 20th Annual Meeting, San Jose, CA, 25 Jun. June 2006
Arata, J., P. R. Sievert, and M. B. Naughton. 2006. Status assessment of Laysan and black-footed albatross populations. Albatross Conservation Action Plan Meeting, Honolulu, HI, 24 Oct. October 2006
Arata, J. A., P. R. Sievert, and M. B. Naughton. 2008. Status assessment of Laysan and black-footed albatross. Fourth International Albatross and Petrel Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 11-15 Aug. August 2008
Arata, J. A., P. R. Sievert, and M. B. Naughton. 2007. Assessing the status and trends of Laysan and black-footed albatross populations. Albatross Modeling Workshop, 7-9 Nov. November 2007
Allison, N. L., S. DeStefano, and G. F. Gee. 2003. A comparison of nocturnal roosting behavior of whooping cranes and Florida sandhill cranes. The Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT. September 2003
Agosto, A., J. Burgoff, A. Roy, and A. Jordaan. 2024. Interannual comparison of juvenile alewife age and growth in eastern Massachusetts (USA). Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, 2-6 June 2024, Philadelphia, PA. June 2024
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, and K.H. Nislow. 2020. Resilient river restoration through dam removal. Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions Annual Environmental Conference, 29 February 2020, Worcester, MA. February 2020
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, and K.H. Nislow. 2020. Resilient river restoration through dam removal. 5th International Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 12-15 February 2020, Austin, TX. February 2020
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, P.A. Zaidel, K.M. Houle, and K.H. Nislow. 2020. Thermal and dissolved oxygen recovery following small dam removals in Massachusetts. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 4-6 March 2020, Newport, RI. March 2020
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, P.A. Zaidel, K.M. Houle, and K.H. Nislow. 2020. Dam removal as a tool to increase ecological resilience through water quality improvements. Quebec RE3 Conference , 7-11 June 2020, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. June 2020
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, M.B. Cole, and K.H. Nislow. 2023. Recovery of benthic macroinvertebrates following small dam removals. Freshwater Sciences 2023, 3-7 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. June 2023
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, M.B. Cole, and K.H. Nislow. 2023. Recovery of benthic macroinvertebrates following small dam removal. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Meeting, 15-17 February 2023, Plymouth, MA. February 2023
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, M.B. Cole, K.M. Houle, and K.H. Nislow. 2021. Linking water quality to benthic macroinvertebrates in dammed streams: Implications for restoration. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, 23-27 May 2021 (virtual). May 2021
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, M.B. Cole, K.M. Houle, and K.H. Nislow. 2019. Variable responses of aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages to dam removal. Society of Wetland Scientists – New England Chapter Fall Meeting: Dammed If You Do and Dammed If You Don’t: Barrier Removal and Stream Integration, 4-5 October 2019, New Britain, CT. October 2019
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, K.M. Houle, S. Mattocks, and K.H. Nislow. 2022. Enhancing resilience of riverine fishes through dam removal. Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference, 2-4 March 2022, Portland, ME. March 2022
Abbott, K.M., A.H. Roy, K.H. Nislow, R. Quiñones, and F.J. Magilligan. 2023. Incorporating climate change into restoration decisions: Perspectives from practitioners. 6th Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 29 May - 1 June 2023, Brisbane, Australia. May 2023
A. B. Gordon Jr., D. Drummey, A. Tur, A. E. Curtis, J. C. McCumber, G. V. DiRenzo. The Effects of Macroparasite Infection on Eastern Box Turtle Movement and Habitat Use. NEAFWA. May 2023
. Frank, H. J., M. E. Mather, J. M. Smith, R. M. Muth, J. T. Finn. 2009.Understanding prespawning behavior of individual anadromous alewives in order to interpret distributional patterns: using tagging to improve the efficiency of coastal watershed restoration. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). Berlin Germany, September 2009. September 2009
Frank, H. J., M. E. Mather, J. M. Smith, R. M. Muth, J. T. Finn. 2009.Understanding prespawning behavior of individual anadromous alewives in order to interpret distributional patterns: using tagging to improve the efficiency of coastal watershed restoration. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). Berlin Germany, September 2009. September 2009
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2010. Thermoregulatory behavior of moose to cope with high temperatures in southern New England. 66th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newton, MA, 27 April. April 2010
Wattles, D., and S. DeStefano. 2010. The role of sustainable timber harvest and moose populations in Massachusetts. 66th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newton, MA, 27 April. April 2010
McCarthy, K. P., and S. DeStefano. 2010. Common loon behavioral responses to disturbance during breeding. 66th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newton, MA, 27 April. April 2010
Johnson, L., S. DeStefano, and S. Melvin. 2010. Population characteristics of coastal striped skunks on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachsuetts. 66th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newton, MA, 26 April. April 2010
Theses and Dissertations Publication Date
Zaidel, P. 2018. Impacts of small, surface-release dams on stream temperature and dissolved oxygen in Massachusetts. Master's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2018
Yarra, A.N. 2015. Impacts of thermal and flow alteration on benthic stream macroinvertebrates downstream of water supply reservoirs in Massachusetts. B.S. Honor's Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2015
Willey, Lisabeth L. 2010. Spatial Ecology of Eastern Box Turtles (Terrapene C. Carolina) in Central Massachusetts. PhD Dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2010
Wibisono, Hariyo T. 2005. Conservation of Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Indonesia. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. January 2005
Weinstein, S.Y. 2016. Genetic analysis of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) movement before and after dam removal. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2016
Wattles, David W. 2015. The effect of thermoregulation and roads on the movements and habitat selection of moose in Massachusetts. Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. February 2015
Wattles, D. W. 2011. Status, movements, and habitat use of moose in Massachusetts. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. August 2011
Vitale, Kimberly O. 2013. Habitat use and seasonal movement patterns of four-toed salamanders (Hemidactylium scutatum) in Massachusetts. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. August 2013
Vineyard, J.A. 2023. Bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) population dynamics and response to habitat management in Massachusetts. MS Thesis, Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. September 2023
Tavarez Jimenez, E. J. 2024. QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT OF INTRODUCING CONFISCATED TURTLES WITH DISEASE OR DELETERIOUS ALLELES INTO A WILD POPULATION. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. MS-Thesis. August 2024
Strules, J. 2012. Salt drive in the beaver (Castor canadensis): an experimental assessment with field feeding trials. M.S. Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. August 2012
Spencer, Sarah M. 2012. Diving behavior and identification of sex of breeding Atlantic Puffins (Fratercula arctica), and nest-site characteristics of Alcids on Petit Manan Island, Maine. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2012
Sowers, V. 2017. The effect of calcium supplementation on the growth and survival of a freshwater mussel. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. April 2017
Soucie, J. 2022. Spatial and temporal variability in urban stream conductivity in Boston, MA. BS Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. December 2022
Smith, D. 2023. A review and analysis of the linked decisions in the confiscation of illegally traded turtles. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. MS-thesis. August 2023
Smith, C. 2015. Thermal alteration downstream of impoundments. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2015
Slocombe, M.G. 2020. Temporal shifts in migratory river herring diets and zooplankton assemblages within Connecticut River coves. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2020
Skorupa, A. 2022. Developing a restoration strategy for Brook Floater (Alasmidonta varicosa) in Massachusetts. Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. February 2022
Ryan, J.E. 2020. In vitro propagation and fish assessments to inform restoration of dwarf wedgemussel (Alasmidonta heterodon). MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA September 2020
Rosset, J. 2016 The life history characteristics, growth, and mortality of juvenile alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus, in coastal Massachusetts. MS Thesis. Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. April 2016
Pusparini, Wulan. 2014. Ecology and Conservation of Endangered Species in Sumatra: Smaller Cats and the Sumatran Rhinoceros as Case Studies. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. April 2014
Paulson, David J. 2010. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Road Passage Structures for Freshwater Turtles in Massachusetts. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. February 2010
Naing, Hla. 2014. Assessing Habitat Occupancy of Tiger Prey in the Hukaung Valley of Northern Myanmar. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2014
McCarthy, K. P. 2009. Evaluation of disturbance factors and their effect on breeding common loons at Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge, New Hampshire and Maine. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. February 2010
Martell, V. 2020. Improving growth and survival of cultured yellow lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa) for restoring populations. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA February 2020
Marjadi, M.N. 2023. Timing is everything: Climate change implications for phenological events and reproductive success in river herring. PhD dissertation, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2023
Marjadi, M. 2016. River herring conservation in freshwater: investigating fish reproductive success and the educational value of citizen monitoring programs. MS Thesis. Organismic & Evolutionary Biology Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst. August 2016
Macpherson, C.B.M. 2023. Fish assemblage responses to dam removals. BS Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2023
LeFlore, E. 2014. Assessing wild canid distribution using camera traps in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts. Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. September 2014
Kauffman, Katherine E. 2012. Population dynamics, chick diet, and foraging behavior of the Razorbill (Alca torda) at Matinicus Rock, Maine. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. September 2012
Kanda, L. Leann. 2005. Limitations to the northernmost distribution of Virginia opossums. PhD Disseration, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2005
Jones, Michael T. 2009. Modeling the spatial distribution of wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) in New England. PhD Dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2009
Jones, M.T. 2009. Spatial ecology, Population Structure, and Conservation of the Wood Turtle, Glyptemys insculpta, in Central New England. Unpubl. Ph.D. dissertation, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, University of Massachusetts; Amherst, MA. May 2009
Johnson, Luanne. 2016. Population characteristics, movements, and resource use of striped skunks inhabiting piping plover nesting beaches on the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Dissertation, Antioch University of New England, Keene, NH. May 2016
Huguenin, M. A. 2014. Trends in human-wildlife interactions as related to land use and human density in Massachusetts. Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. September 2014
Harper, Richard W. 2019. Socio-political and natural-ecological factors influencing urban forest management in Massachusetts. Dissertation. University of Massachusetts-Amherst. August 2019
Haggerty, Sarah A. 2005. Effect of firebreak maintenance on rare insects of Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, Massachusetts. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2005
Grgurovic, Mark. 2006. Habitat selection and movement patterns of Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in Massachusetts. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2006
Grant, A.M. 2017. Investigating effects of interannual variation in streamflow and temperature on benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages over a 13 year period (2013-2016) in West Brook. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2017
Gordon, A. B. 2023. Pine Barrens wildlife management: Exploring the impact of a stressor and active management on two taxa at Camp Edwards. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. MS-thesis. August 2023
Frank , H. 2009. Evaluation of pre-spawning movements of anadromous alewives in the Ipswich Rver using radiotelemetry. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA July 2009
Farrell, A. 2023. Assessing food availability and growth rates as emigration cues for juvenile river herring. BS Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2023
Faison, E. F. 2015. Complex effects of ungulate browsers on tree recruitment and herbaceous layers in northeastern temperature forests. Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. May 2015
Endyke, S.C. 2020. Quantifying the effects of algae availability on freshwater mussel growth. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2020
Devine, M.T. 2017. Juvenile river herring in freshwater lakes: Sampling approaches for evaluating growth and survival. MS Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. September 2017
Cox, J.S. 2019. The spatiotemporal relationship between parasitic mussel larvae and river herring of the Connecticut River watershed. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2019
Clark, Laura J. 2005. Small mammal ecology and the prevalence of Lyme disease on Martha’s Vineyard. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2005
Clark, D. E. 2014. Roosting, site fidelity, and food sources of urban gulls in Massachusetts: implications for protecting public water supplies. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts. February 2014
Cheney, K.N. 2014. Spatial and temporal variation in stream insect emergence from headwater streams in New England. B.S. Honor's Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. April 2014
Chalfin, E.D. 2022. Evaluating freshwater macroinvertebrate taxa temperature tolerances in the Northeastern U.S. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2022
Ceresia, I. 2024. Evaluating factors contributing to common loon egg hatching success in the Quabbin Reservoir. BS Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2024
Carmignani, J.R. 2020. Investigating the effects of winter drawdowns on the ecological character of littoral zones in Massachusetts lakes. PhD Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA February 2020
Burgoff, J.D. 2019. In the weeds: A comparison of juvenile river herring diets in pelagic and littoral habitat. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2021
Bouldin, R. 2018. Responses of stream fishes to dam removal in Massachusetts. B.S. Honor's Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2018
Berube, J. 2024. Effects of habitat, density, and climate on moose and winter tick ecology in the northeastern U.S. Thesis. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. DOI: 10.7275/36515486 February 2024
Bentsen, C. 2017. Accounting for biotic variability in streams with low levels of impervious cover: the role of reach- and watershed-scale factors. MS Thesis. Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. April 2017
Barber, Grace. 2014. Ant Assemblages in Three New York Pine Barrens and the Impacts of Hiking Trails. MS Thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst. September 2014
Argo, E. E. 2016. Factors influencing household outdoor residential water use decisions in suburban Boston (USA). MS Thesis. Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. August 2016
Albanese, E. 2006. Local and landscape requirements of frosted elfins (Callophrys irus) in sandplain communities of Massachusetts. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst. May 2006
Abbott, K.M. 2023. River restoration through dam removal: Examining ecological responses to small dam removals across Massachusetts. PhD dissertation, Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. September 2023
Pautzke, S. M. 2008. Distribution patterns of migratory striped bass in Plum Island Estuary, Massachusetts. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA August 2008
Technical Publications Publication Date
Willey, L., and P. R. Sievert. 2009. Ecology of eastern box turtles in the Connecticut River Valley, Massachusetts, 2005-2008. Final Report to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, MA, 71 pp. January 2009
Willey, L. L., M. T. Jones, and P. R. Sievert. 2014. Conservation Plan for Blanding's Turtle and Associated Species of Greatest Conservation Need in the Northeastern United States. Final Report to the Competitive State Wildlife Grants Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 400 pp. June 2014
Webster, C. M., and S. DeStefano. 2001. Distribution and habitat of greater roadrunners in the metropolitan area of Tucson, Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Dept., Final Report, Project U97004. 41pp. September 2001
Wattles, D., K. Berger, S. DeStefano, W. Woytek, and J. McDonald. 2006. Moose movements and habitat use: progress report on the GPS moose study in Massachusetts. USGS Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Amherst, MA and Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Westborough, MA. 15pp. June 2006
Sievert, P.R., DeStefano, S., and Blewett, L.J. 2003. Lyme disease ecological studies on Martha's Vineyard. Progress Report for 2003. October 2003
Sievert, P.R., DeStefano, S., and Blewett, L.J. 2002. Lyme disease ecological studies on Martha's Vineyard. Annual Progress Report for 2002. October 2002
Sievert, P.R., Compton, B.W., and M. Grgurovic. 2002. Ecology and conservation of Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) in Massachusetts. Progress Report for 2001 submitted to the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program. July 2002
Sievert, P.R. 2008. Population viability analyses for the short-tailed albatross. In: Short-tailed Albatross Recovery Plan, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Technical Publication. September 2008
Sievert, P.R. 2006. Population viability analyses for the short-tailed albatross. In: Short-tailed Albatross Recovery Plan, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Technical Publication (In Review). January 2006
Sievert, P. R. 2008. Surveying for rare amphibians, rare reptiles, and vernal pools, in Robinson State Park, Massachusetts. Final Report to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, MA, 12 pp. January 2008
Rusch, D. H., S. DeStefano, M. C. Reynolds, and D. J. Lauten. 2000. Ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus). The Birds of North America, No. 515. 28pp. January 2000
Patterson, W. A. III, G. L. Clarke, S. A. Haggerty, P. R. Sievert, and M. J. Kelty. 2005. Wildland fuel management options for the central plains of Martha’s Vineyard: impacts on fuel loads, fire behavior and rare plant and insect species. Final Report to the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, RFR# DEM705, 140 pp. June 2005
Parrish, D. L., M. E. Mather, and E. A. Marschall. 2010. Population modeling of Atlantic salmon in Vermont tributaries of the Connecticut River. Progress report to NMFS. September 2010
Parrish, D. L., M. E. Mather, and E. A. Marschall. 2009. Population modeling of Atlantic salmon in Vermont tributaries of the Connecticut River. Progress report to NMFS August 2009
Parrish, D. L., M. E. Mather, and E. A. Marschall. 2008. Population modeling of Atlantic salmon in Vermont tributaries of the Connecticut River. Progress report to NMFS August 2008
Nishida, C., S. DeStefano, and C. Boal. 2001. Status of Swainson's hawks in southeastern Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Dept., Final Report, Project I98013. 38pp. September 2001
Muth, R. M., S. Perry, and M. E. Mather. Public Involvement in the Watershed Restoration of the Neponset River. Funded by Riverways. September 2005 September 2005
Mather,M. E., and J. Smith, 2008 Developing Flow Sensitive Indices of Biotic Integrity (FS-IBI) To Assess the Health of Riverine Ecosystems and Maintain Benefits for Adjacent Human Communities. Final Report, RWO 55, The Nature Conservancy June 2008
Mather, M.E., and K. H. Ferry. 2001. Diet analysis and bioenergetics modeling of striped bass, Morone saxatilis, along the Massachusetts coast. Annual Report to the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries January 2001
Mather, M.E. 2001. Hotspots and pits: assessing basin-wide mechanisms for success and failure of juvenile Atlantic salmon sites throughout the Connecticut River basin. Final Report to the U.S. Forest Service. July 2001
Mather, M.E , M. P. Carey, A. Norris. 2001. Patterns and processes for freshwater fish distribution in northeastern National Parks: inventory, monitoring, and a model of governing processes Annual Report to the National Park Service January 2001
Mather, M. E., and K. H. Ferry. 2002. Distribution, abundance, diet, and bioenergetics of striped Bass along the Atlantic Coast. Annual Report to Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries June 2002
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003. St. Gaudens National Historic Site: freshwater fish inventory and monitoring final report. Final Report to the National Park Service June 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003. ROVA National Historic Site: freshwater fish inventory and monitoring final report. Final Report to the National Park Service. April 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003. Morristown National Historic Park: freshwater fish inventory and monitoring final report. Final Report to the National Park Service April 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003. Minuteman National Historic Site: freshwater fish inventory and monitoring final report. Final Report to the National Park Service June 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003. Cape Cod National Seashore: freshwater fish inventory and monitoring final report. Final Report to the National Park Service April 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003. Cape Cod National Seashore Kettle Ponds research summary . Final Report to the National Park Service April 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003 Weir Farm National Historic Site: freshwater fish inventory and monitoring final report. Final Report to the National Park Service April 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003 Saratoga National Historic Park: freshwater fish inventory and monitoring final report. Final Report to the National Park Service April 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, and A. N. Norris. 2003 Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Site: freshwater fish inventory and monitoring final report. Final Report to the National Park Service. April 2003
Mather, M. E., M. P. Carey, A. Norris. 2002. Patterns and processes for freshwater fish distribution in northeastern National Parks: inventory, monitoring, and a model of governing processes. Final Report to National Park Service August 2002
Lowe, S., and S. DeStefano. 2006. Analysis of survival and cause-specific mortality for white-tailed deer in southeastern Massachusetts. USGS Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Amherst, MA and Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Westborough, MA. 15pp. June 2006
Jones, M. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2008. Distribution, status, and behavioral ecology of wood turtles in western Massachusetts: A four-year study. Final Report to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, MA, 47 pp. December 2008
Jones, M. T., and P. R. Sievert. 2007. A GIS-based, spatially-explicit model of the distribution of wood turtles in Massachusetts. State-wide GIS model prepared for the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, MA. December 2007
Jones, M. T., L. L. Willey, P. R. Sievert, and T. S. B. Akre. 2014. Status and Conservation of the Wood Turtle in the Northeastern United States. Final Report to the Regional Conservation Needs (RCN) Program. 289 pp. January 2014
Hobbs, R. J., W. L. Halvorson, and S. DeStefano. 2003. Habitat relationships and productivity of birds of prey in the Altar Valley, Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Heritage Grant No. I20004, Phoenix, AZ. September 2003
Grgurovic, M., Sievert, P.R., and Compton, B.W. 2002. Blanding's turtle conservation plan for the towns of Boxford, Groveland, and Georgetown, Massachusetts, 44 pp. December 2002
Fuller, T. K., and P. R. Sievert, editors. 2001. Carnivore ecology, behavior, and conservation. Departmental Report Series Number 3, Department of Natural Resources Conservation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. April 2001
Frank, H. 2009. Evaluation of pre-spawning movements of anadromous alewives in the Ipswich River using radiotelemetry. MS Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. June 2009
Ferry, Kristen. 2003. Factors driving distribution of migratory striped bass across Massachusetts estuaries: predator prey interactions and implications for multispecies management, M.S. Thesis, University of Massachusetts Department of Natural Resource Conservation. May 2003 May 2003
DeStefano, S., and D. Wattles. 2009. Tracking the Commonwealth's moose. Massachusetts Wildlife 59:12-25. October 2009
DeStefano, S., E. Faison, J. Compton, and D. Wattles. 2010. Forest exclosures: an experimental approach to understanding browsing by moose and deer. Massachusetts Wildlife 60:14-23. April 2010
DeStefano, S., D. Wattles, and R. Packard. 2006. Coyotes in the northeastern U. S.: interactions with white-tailed deer and humans along an urban-rural gradient. USGS Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Amherst, MA and Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Westborough, MA. 82pp June 2006
DeStefano, S. 2003. Birds in the human landscape. Review of J. M. Marzluff, R. Bowman, and R. Donnelly, eds. Avian ecology and conservation in an urbanizing world. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. Conservation Biology 17:1467-1468. October 2003
Compton, B.W., Sievert, P.R., and Grgurovic, M. 2003. Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) conservation plan for Massachusetts. Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program. 61 pp. August 2003
Compton, B. W., P. R. Sievert, and M. L. Hunter. 2006. Status assessment for the Blanding’s turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) in the Northeast. Sponsored by the USGS/FWS Science Support Partnership Program, 79 pp. June 2006
Compton, B. W., K. McGarigal, and P. R. Sievert. 2006. Models of priority sites for spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata), wood turtle (Glyptemys insculpta), and Blanding’s turtle (Emydoidea blandingii). Final Report to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, MA, 26 pp. December 2006
Compton, B. W., F. Beaudry, K. McGarigal, and P. R. Sievert. 2007. Habitat modeling for Blanding?s turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) in the Northeast. Final Report to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Westborough, MA. April 2007
Carey, M. P. 2002. Evaluating patterns and processes of community structure along a gradient of variables: context-specific mechanisms that impact yellow perch. M.S. Thesis. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. August 2002
Burak, M. K., M. E. Mather, J. T. Finn, J. B. Kim, R. M. Muth2University of Massachusetts, Amherst, River Herring Video Monitoring Final Report (2008-2009) March 2010 March 2010
Arata, J.A., P.R. Sievert, and M.B. Naughton. 2008. Status Assessment of Laysan and Black-footed Albatross Populations. U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey Technical Publication (In Press). September 2008
Andersen, D. E., S. DeStefano, M. I. Goldstein, K. Titus, C. Crocker-Bedford, J. J. Keane, R. G. Anthony, and R. N. Rosenfield. 2004. The status of northern goshawks in the western United States. Wildlife Society Technical Review 04-1. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, MD. December 2003
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Data Release Wilson, T. L., Siren, A. P. K., Berube, J. A., Morrow, C. M., Wattles, D. W., Huguenin, M., Clarfeld, L. A., Huber, K. E., Donovan, T. M., 2024, Massachusetts Wildlife Monitoring Project (2022 - 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P13UNTFB. June 2024
Data Release Siren, A., and Wilson, T. 2024. Monitoring animal populations with cameras using open, multistate, N-mixture models. U.S. Geological Survey data release https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tqjq2bw76. September 2024
Data Release Siren, A., and Wilson, T. 2024. Monitoring animal populations with cameras using open, multistate, N-mixture models. U.S. Geological Survey data release https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tqjq2bw76. April 2024
Data Release Ryan, J.E., and Roy, A.H., 2020, In-vitro Propagation and Fish Assessments to Inform Restoration of Dwarf Wedgemussel (Alasmidonta Heterodon): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90S15LR. October 2024
Data Release Ryan, J.E., and Roy, A.H., 2020, In-vitro Propagation and Fish Assessments to Inform Restoration of Dwarf Wedgemussel (Alasmidonta Heterodon): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90S15LR. March 2022
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Software Release Rosenblatt, E, Rudolph, J.F., Arce, F., Cook, J. D., DiRenzo, G.V.,Grant, E.H.C., Runge, M.C., and Mosher, B.A.. whitetailedSIRS: A packageto project SARS-CoV-2 outbreak dynamics in white-tailed deer. Version1.0.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9TZK938 May 2023
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Data Release Rogers, J.B., G.V. DiRenzo, R.M. Quiñones, T.Richards, A. H. Roy. Freshwater fish biodiversity and distribution in the Northeastern United States. Version 1.0.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P142VIXH August 2024
Software Release Rogers, J.B., G.V. DiRenzo, R.M. Quiñones, T.Richards, A. H. Roy. Freshwater fish biodiversity and distribution in the Northeastern United States. Version 1.0.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P142VIXH 2024
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Software Release Rogers, J.B., G.V. DiRenzo, R. O'Brien, R.M. Quiñones, T. Richards, A. H. Roy. HUC12 fish species occurrence and proportional abundance data in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. ScienceBase. 2024
Software Release Rogers, J.B., G.V. DiRenzo, R. O'Brien, R.M. Quiñones, T. Richards, A. H. Roy. HUC12 fish species occurrence and proportional abundance data in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. ScienceBase.
Data Release Prout, L. S., Siren, A. P. K., Callahan, C. B., Wilson, T. L., Clarfeld, L. A., Huber, K. E., and Donovan, T. M., 2024, USDA White Mountain National Forest Volume 1 (2014 - 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, doi:10.5066/P1PUEYQK. June 2024
Software Release Pfadenhauer, W.G., DiRenzo, G.V., and Bradley, B.A. Code for "Human activity drives establishment, but not invasion, of non-native plants on islands". Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. 2023
Data Release Pfadenhauer, W. G., G. V. DiRenzo, & B. A. Bradley. 2024. Code for human activity drives establishment but not invasion of non-native plants on islands. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9XES5OI May 2024
Software Release Marjadi, M.N., Roy, A.H., Llopiz, J.K., and Sheppard, J. 2023. Data used to test a video monitoring and computational system for estimating juvenile fish abundance: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P93XRINQ. June 2023
Data Release Marjadi, M.N., Roy, A.H., Llopiz, J.K., and Sheppard, J. 2023. Data used to test a video monitoring and computational system for estimating juvenile fish abundance: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P93XRINQ. 2023
Data Release Lee, M. J., DiRenzo, G. V., Y. Diao, K. C. Seltmann. Code for: Leveraging local efforts to solve regional-scale ecological questions: using multiple sources of data and a multi-species occupancy model to explore bee-plant interactions. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ZMJ9YD April 2023
Data Release Kantar, L. E., Sirén, A. P. K., Wilson, T. L., Clarfeld, L. A., Huber, K. E., and Donovan, T. M., 2024, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Moose Project - Volume 2 (2021 - 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P132SU4S. April 2024
Data Release Jones, H., Sirén, A. P. K., Callahan, C. B., Holman, H., Marchand, M. N., Kilborn, J. R., Wilson, T. L., Morelli, T. L., Clarfeld, L. A., Huber, K. E., and Donovan, T. M., 2024, New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Volume 1 (2014 - 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P13ISNAI. June 2024
Software Release Hopkins, K., R. Hale, K. Capps, J. Kominoski, J. Morse, A. Roy, A. Blinn, S. Chen, J. Rudolph, A. Quick. 2024, Landscape characteristics for urban gradients in United States cities across multiple scales: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P13UZYZF July 2024
Software Release He, X., Carmignani, J., Andreadis, K., Roy, A., Kumar, A., and Butler, K., 2023, Developing a stochastic hydrological model for informing lake water level drawdown management: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P94NQFCF. June 2023
Data Release He, X., Carmignani, J., Andreadis, K., Roy, A., Kumar, A., and Butler, K., 2023, Developing a stochastic hydrological model for informing lake water level drawdown management: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P94NQFCF. June 2023
Data Release He, X., Andreadis, K., Roy, A., Langhorst, T., Kumar, A., and Butler, C. A Long Short Term Memory model for predicting daily lake ice cover changes in the Northern Hemisphere. 2024. Version 1.0.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, Va. https://doi.org/10.5066/P13ZGUGE July 2023
Data Release He, X., Andreadis, K., Roy, A., Kumar, A., and Butler, C. 2023. A repository of hydrological modeling framework for lake drawdown management (HMF-Lake). Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9C8BVY2 September 2022
Data Release He, X., Andreadis, K., Roy, A., Kumar, A., and Butler, C. 2023. A repository of hydrological modeling framework for lake drawdown management (HMF-Lake). Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9C8BVY2 June 2023
Software Release Grant, E.H.C., R.O. Mummah, B.A. Mosher, G.V. DiRenzo. 2023. Inferring pathogen presence when sample misclassification and partial observation occur. Version 1.0.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9PDV4LV October 2022
Software Release Grant, E.H.C., DiRenzo, G.V., and Brand, A.B., 2023, Abiotic and biotic factors reduce viability of a high-elevation salamander in its native range: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Y5O93Q. January 2023
Software Release Gordon, A.B., D. Drummey, A. Tur, A. E. Curtis, J. C. McCumber, M. T. Jones, J. C. Andersen, & G. V. DiRenzo. 2024. Code for the effect of myiasis on Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) body condition movement and habitat use at Camp Edwards. Version 1.0.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90WGQL2 June 2024
Data Release Gordon, A.B., D. Drummey, A. Tur, A. E. Curtis, J. C. McCumber, M. T. Jones, J. C. Andersen, & G. V. DiRenzo. 2024. Code for the effect of myiasis on Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) body condition movement and habitat use at Camp Edwards. Version 1.0.0: U.S. Geological Survey software release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90WGQL2 2023
Software Release Gordon, A., D. Drummey, A. Tur, A. Curtis, J. McCumber, M. Akresh, & G. V. DiRenzo. Code for long-term monitoring reveals management effects on Prairie Warbler colonization local extinction and detection in a Massachusetts Pine Barren. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9GRA03K August 2024
Software Release Gilbert, N.A., G. V. DiRenzo, & E. F. Zipkin. Code for idiosyncratic spatial scaling of biodiversity–disease relationships. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. DOI TBD 2024
Software Release DiRenzo, Graziella; Miller, David; Grant, Evan (2022), Ignoring species availability biases occupancy estimates in single-scale occupancy models, Dryad, Dataset, https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.fxpnvx0rv July 2024
Software Release DiRenzo, G. V., R. McCaffery, A. V. Longo, K. R. Zamudio, and K. R. Lips. Code for similar population dynamics before and after a chytridiomycosis outbreak in a tropical riparian amphibian species. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P1DWG6GZ October 2024
Data Release DiRenzo, G. V., Hanks, E., & D. A. W. Miller. 2022. Software for: A practical guide to understanding and validating complex statistical models using simulations. Published in Methods in Ecology & Evolution. https://doi.org/10.5066/P99B0IJ7 March 2022
Data Release DiRenzo, G. V., B. Hoven, M. McEachran, & M. Feehan. 2023. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) survey by hunters in Massachusetts in early 2023. ScienceBase. July 2023
Software Release DiRenzo, G. V., B. Hoven, M. McEachran, & M. Feehan. 2023. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) survey by hunters in Massachusetts in early 2023. ScienceBase. 2023
Software Release DiRenzo, G. V., B. Glorioso, J. M. Lorch, B. A. Mosher, D. A. W. Miller, E. H. Campbell Grant, and J. H. Waddle. Code for: Small enzootic survival costs mask the potential for long-term population size suppression. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9I7TROJ May 2023
Data Release DiRenzo, G. V., & M. C. Mceachran. Code for Chronic wasting disease knowledge risk perception and management acceptance are influenced by media engagement and trust among deer hunters in Massachusetts. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9FBOMS5<br><br>
Software Release DiRenzo, G. V., & M. C. Mceachran. Code for Chronic wasting disease knowledge risk perception and management acceptance are influenced by media engagement and trust among deer hunters in Massachusetts. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9FBOMS5 September 2023
Software Release DiRenzo, G. V. Code for chronic wasting disease (CWD) knowledge among hunters in Massachusetts a state where CWD has not been detected. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ZPZVZD 2023
Software Release Bletz, Molly; DiRenzo, Graziella; Grant, Evan (2024). Quantitative support for the benefits of proactive management for wildlife disease control [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.bk3j9kdhk April 2024
Data Release Bletz, M., Grant, E. H. C., & G. V. DiRenzo. 2023. Start early and stay the course: Proactive management outperforms reactive actions for wildlife disease control. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9OLLM02 2023
Data Release Bletz, M., Grant, E. H. C., & G. V. DiRenzo. 2023. Start early and stay the course: Proactive management outperforms reactive actions for wildlife disease control. Version 1.0.0; U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9OLLM02
Data Release Berube, J., Sirén, A. P. K., Simpson, B., Klingler, K. B., and Wilson, T. L., 2024, Winter tick counts and covariates in Massachusetts and New Hampshire from fall 2022: U.S. Geological Survey Data Release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1ZSHPPX. October 2024
Data Release Berube, J., Sirén, A. P. K., Simpson, B., Klingler, K. B., and Wilson, T. L., 2024, Winter tick counts and covariates in Massachusetts and New Hampshire from fall 2022: U.S. Geological Survey Data Release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1ZSHPPX. May 2024
Software Release Abbott, K.A. and Roy, A.H., 2022, Stream Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Responses to Small Dams and Dam Removal in Massachusetts: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9L2ATHV. September 2023
Data Release Abbott, K.A. and Roy, A.H., 2022, Stream Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Responses to Small Dams and Dam Removal in Massachusetts: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9L2ATHV. March 2022