“Working at the margin of social, ecological, and quantitative sciences to advance fisheries management,” SA Sethi, Invited seminar, University of Alaska-Anchorage, 2022.
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June 2022
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Interdisciplinary work to support fisheries management.
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“The role of invasive Round Goby in the Great Lakes basin,” J Lepak et al. (SA Sethi 2nd) NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, Cooperstown, NY
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February 2018
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The role of invasive Round Goby in the Great Lakes basin
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“The impact of predator-prey dynamics on the future sustainability of an intensively managed fishery’” K Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Department of Natural Resources Graduate Student Symposium, online conference, February 2021.
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February 2021
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Jointly estimated predator-prey dynamics for Lake Ontario fisheries management.
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“The global habitat cost of wild seafood production: solutions to overcome these tradeoffs,” TS Smeltz et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK.
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January 2020
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We develop a tool for spatial management of seafloor ecosystems.
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“Status of round goby in the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers,”,” S. George et al. (SA Sethi 6th), American Fisheries Society NY Chapter annual meeting, 2022.
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March 2022
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Round goby invasion update.
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“Spawning habitat and reproductive strategies of Cisco in the Great Lakes,” M Paurve et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, Poughkeepsie, NY.
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February 2019
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Cisco habitat ecology.
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“Spawning and incubation habitat of Cisco (Coregonus artedi) in the Great Lakes,” M Paufve et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), International Association for Great Lakes Research, Toronto, Canada.
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June 2018
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Spawning and incubation habitat of Cisco (Coregonus artedi) in the Great Lakes
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“Secondary effects and fate of fluridone used to eradicate Elodea.” J Morton et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Annual Invasive Species Workshop of the AK Committee for Invasives Management, Anchorage, AK.
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October 2017
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Secondary effects and fate of fluridone used to eradicate Elodea.
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“Seascape-level fishing impacts modeling to assess tradeoffs between spatial closures and gear modifications,” T Smeltz et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), International Council for Exploration of the Sea FTFB Working Group, Hirtshals, Denmark.
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June 2018
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Seascape-level fishing impacts modeling to assess tradeoffs between spatial closures and gear modifications
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“Saildrone acoustics surveys to provide insight into vessel avoidance by fishes,” T Evans et al. (SA Sethi 3rd), Cornell Biological Field Station, Invited seminar, 2022.
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September 2022
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Saildrone automation of fisheries acoustics surveys.
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“Saildrone acoustics surveys provide insight into vessel avoidance by fishes,” T.M. Evans et al. (SA Sethi 4th), Joint Aquatic Science Meeting (Am. Fish. Soc. and 8 other organizations) annual meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, 2022.
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May 2022
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Application of Saildrone to automate fisheries acoustics surveys.
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“Responding to ecosystem transformation: Resist, Accept, or Direct?” L Thompson et al. (SA Sethi 15th), Joint AFS-TWS National Meeting, Reno NV.
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October 2019
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We assess strategies for management under ecosystem transformation.
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“Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) adaptive management,” A. Lynch et al. (SA Sethi 14th), Invited seminar, National Conservation Training Center, U.S. Department of Interior, 2022.
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January 2022
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Resist-Accept-Direct provides a decision framework for coping with ecosystem transformation.
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“Regional and local drivers combine to structure mussel growth and mortality,” SA Sethi et al. Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK.
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January 2018
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Regional and local drivers combine to structure mussel growth and mortality
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“Rapid response for invasive waterweeds in temperate lakes: assessment of collateral ecological impacts from herbicide treatments,” SA Sethi et al., NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, Cooperstown, NY
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February 2018
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Rapid response for invasive waterweeds in temperate lakes: assessment of collateral ecological impacts from herbicide treatments
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“Rapid response for invasive waterweeds in high latitude systems: assessment of collateral impacts from herbicide treatment,” SA Sethi et al., Western Division American Fisheries Society, Anchorage, AK.
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May 2018
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Rapid response for invasive waterweeds in high latitude systems: assessment of collateral impacts from herbicide treatment
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“Predator‐prey population dynamics model for Lake Ontario salmon management.,” K Fitzpatrick & SA Sethi, NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, Cooperstown, NY
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February 2018
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Predator‐prey population dynamics model for Lake Ontario salmon management
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“Predator-prey population dynamics modeling for Chinook salmon and alewife in Lake Ontario,” KB Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), NY American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2020
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We develop a novel multi-species stock assessment for Lake Ontario.
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“Predator-prey population dynamics modeling for Chinook salmon and alewife in Lake Ontario,” K Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 8th), International Association for Great Lakes Research, Brockport, NY.
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June 2019
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Pred prey stock assessment methods.
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“Predator-prey population dynamics modeling for Chinook Salmon and Alewife in Lake Ontario” K. Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), NY American Fisheries Society, online conference, February 2021.
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February 2021
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Lake Ontario multispecies stock assessment.
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“Predator-prey population dynamics model for Chinook Salmon management,” K Fitzpatrick & SA Sethi. Lake Ontario Technical Committee annual meeting, Clayton, NY.
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November 2017
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Predator-prey population dynamics model for Chinook Salmon management
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“Parentage-Based Tagging to support the conservation and management of inland fish populations,” K. Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 5th), Joint Aquatic Science Meeting (Am. Fish. Soc. and 8 other organizations) annual meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, 2022.
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May 2022
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Parentage based tagging to monitor naturalized recruitment in the Lake Ontario salmon fishery.
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“Optimal dynamic spatial closures can improve fishery yield and reduce fishing-induced habitat damage,” A Poulton et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Ecological Society of America annual meeting, Montreal, 2022.
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August 2022
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Dynamic spatial closures show promise as fisheries management options.
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“Observing halibut survival after trawler deck-release with satellite tags.” C Rose et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), North Pacific Fishery Management Council, Anchorage, AK.
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October 2017
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Observing halibut survival after trawler deck-release with satellite tags
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“Observing halibut survival after trawler deck-release with satellite tags,” C. Rose et al. (SA Sethi 5th). International Flatfish Symposium, St Malo, France
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November 2017
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Observing halibut survival after trawler deck-release with satellite tags
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“Novel environmental DNA methods for monitoring population genetics of an invasive species,” K Andres et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Society for Freshwater Science, Salt Lake City, UT.
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May 2019
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Novel genetics tools for eDNA.
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“Novel eDNA methods for monitoring the population genetics of invasive species,” K Andres et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), International Association for Great Lakes Research, Brockport, NY.
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June 2019
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Novel eDNA tools.
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“Navigating tradeoffs between hydropower proliferation and ecosystem services across the Amazon basin using a computational sustainability approach,” AS Flecker et al. (SA Sethi 6th), Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Virtual Conference 2020.
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August 2020
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We develop multi-criteria optimization tools for managing river network habitats.
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“Multispecies statistical catch at age stock assessment model for Lake Ontario fisheries: indicators of predator prey balance” K Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Lake Ontario Technical Committee, invited seminar, July 2021.
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July 2021
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Multispecies stock assessment for Lake Ontario fisheries management.
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“Moving to a lake-wide understanding of early life-history habitat for Lake Ontario Coregonines,” T Brown et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, Poughkeepsie, NY.
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February 2019
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Cisco ecology.
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“Monitoring survival of trawler deck-released pacific halibut using satellite reporting accelerometer tags,” C. Rose et al. (SA Sethi 4th), Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK.
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January 2018
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Monitoring survival of trawler deck-released pacific halibut using satellite reporting accelerometer tags
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“Modeling Chinook salmon population dynamics in Lake Ontario,” K Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 7th), NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, Poughkeepsie, NY.
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February 2019
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Chinook alewife stock assessment.
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“Minimizing cost and uncertainty: assessing marking techniques to distinguish stocked and wild fish” K Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), International Association for Great Lakes Research, online conference, May 2021.
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May 2021
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Mass marking techniques for fish.
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“Marine fisheries management: goals, strategies, and case studies,” SA Sethi, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, NTRES 3110 Fish Ecology, Conservation, and Management Cornell University, invited seminar, 2022.
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April 2022
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A survey of sustainable fisheries management.
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“MSCAA model for Lake Ontario: predator prey dynamics update,” K Fitzpatrick et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Lake Ontario Technical Committee Predator-Prey Science workshop, invited seminar, September 2021.
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September 2021
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Stock assessment for Lake Ontario fisheries management.
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“Life history informed watershed connectivity restoration: win-win investments into salmon ecology,” SA Sethi, invited lecture, Alaska Pacific Univesity, Anchorage, AK.
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January 2018
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Life history informed watershed connectivity restoration: win-win investments into salmon ecology
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“Life history consequences of connectivity loss for salmon bearing watersheds: juvenile coho salmon growth” SA Sethi et al., Cornell Biological Field Station, invited seminar, April 2021.
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April 2021
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River fragmentation impacts on salmon.
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“Launch of the first CPIC Conservation Finance report” J Baralon, J Tobin, SA Sethi, Coalition for Private Investment in Conservation Members Meeting, invited presentation, September 2021.
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September 2021
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State of investments in conservation.
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“Is environmental DNA ready for population genetics? Estimating genetic diversity and absolute abundance of an invasive species with nuclear eDNA,” KJ Andres et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Virtual Conference 2020.
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August 2020
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We advance novel statistical tools for eDNA analysis.
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“Innovation across scales to support ecosystem assessment and management,” SA Sethi, invited lecture, U of AK.
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October 2018
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Invited presentation.
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“Guiding principles for managing ecosystem transformation,” A Lynch et al. (SA Sethi 15th), Joint AFS-TWS National Meeting, Reno NV.
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October 2019
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We assess strategies for managing ecosystem transformation.
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“Genetic variation in environmental samples as a metric of species’ abundance,” K Andres et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Second National Workshop on Marine eDNA, Costa Mesa, CA, 2022.
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September 2022
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Novel eDNA tools expand opportunities for assessing aquatic organisms.
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“Genetic structure of the Pacific walrus at multiple spatial scales,” W Beatty et al. (SA Sethi 3rd), Joint AFS-TWS National Meeting, Reno NV.
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October 2019
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We assess Pacific walrus genetic structure.
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“Fishing down the food chain: the state of our fisheries,” SA Sethi. Invited lecture, Introduction to Conservation Science (NTRES 2670), Cornell University, NY.
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November 2017
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Fishing down the food chain: the state of our fisheries
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“Fisheries connectivity optimization under Amazon hydropower proliferation,” Q. Shi et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Computation Sustainability Net working group on Amazon Dams annual meeting, Miami, FL.
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March 2018
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Fisheries connectivity optimization under Amazon hydropower proliferation
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“Financing nature,” SA Sethi et al., Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Virtual Conference 2020.
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August 2020
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We assess the global biodiversity conservation resource gap.
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“Financing Nature: expert discussion of mechanisms and milestones,” J Tobin et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Invited keynote presentation, Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, online distributed platform, October 2020.
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October 2020
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Discussion of global conservation trends.
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“Exploring the ecological and evolutionary impacts of sustained invasive species suppression,” L. Zarri et al. (SA Sethi 5th), Joint Aquatic Science Meeting (Am. Fish. Soc. and 8 other organizations) annual meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, 2022.
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May 2022
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Impacts of sustained species supression on invasive fish populations.
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“Expanding the feasibility of fish and wildlife assessments with close-kin mark-recapture,” B Marcy-Quay et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), NY American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2020
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We develop novel applications of genetic mark recapture for fisheries.
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“Evaluating survival of juvenile Cisco (Coregonus artedi) re-introduced to Keuka Lake through acoustic telemetry,” A. Koeberle et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), American Fisheries Society NY Chapter annual meeting, 2022
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March 2022
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Novel tagging of Cisco and time to event modeling to estimate survival of stocked fish.
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“Estimating the number of contributors to DNA mixtures provides a novel tool for ecology,” SA Sethi et al., NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, Poughkeepsie, NY.
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February 2019
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Novel genetics tool.
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“Estimating survival and movement of stocked juvenile Coregonines using small acoustic tags,” G Scholten et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), International Association for Great Lakes Research, Brockport, NY.
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June 2019
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“Estimating survival and movement of stocked juvenile Coregonines using small acoustic tags,” G Scholten et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), International Association for Great Lakes Research, Brockport, NY.
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“Estimating denning date of wolves with daily movement and GPS location fix failure,” P. Walsh et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Alaska Chapter of the Wildlife Society, Anchorage, AK.
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March 2018
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Estimating denning date of wolves with daily movement and GPS location fix failure
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“Estimating Pacific walrus abundance and survival with multievent mark-recapture models,” W Beatty et al. (SA Sethi 7th), Society for Marine Mammal Science annual meeting, Palm Beach, FL, 2022.
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August 2022
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We estimate abundance of Pacific Walrus.
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“Elodea may mediate juvenile salmon growth by altering physical structure,” M. Carey et al. (SA Sethi 3rd), Alaska Invasive Species Partnership Workshop, online conference, 2022.
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October 2022
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Here we investigate ecological impacts of invasive Elodea on salmon.
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“Efficiently optimizing for dendritic connectivity on tree-structured networks in a multi-objective framework,” Q Shi et al. (SA Sethi 4th), Conference on Computing & Sustainable Societies, Menlo Park, CA.
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June 2018
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Efficiently optimizing for dendritic connectivity on tree-structured networks in a multi-objective framework
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“Efficiently approximating the Pareto frontier in multi-objective optimization problems: Insights from hydropower dam placement in the Amazon Basin,” Q Shi et al. (SA Sethi 9th), Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Virtual Conference 2020.
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August 2020
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We develop novel computation tools for river network habitat management.
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“Early successes of a multi-agency study to quantify and correct for biases in acoustic fish abundance estimates in the Great Lakes,” P. Esselman et al. (SA Sethi 8th), Joint Aquatic Science Meeting (Am. Fish. Soc. and 8 other organizations) annual meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, 2022.
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May 2022
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Collaborative research to advance saildrone fisheries acoustics.
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“Distributions of sympatric Cisco and Lake Whitefish larvae in Lake Ontario embayments,” T. Brown et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Joint Aquatic Science Meeting (Am. Fish. Soc. and 8 other organizations) annual meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, 2022.
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May 2022
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Larval distribution of native Cisco in Lake Ontario.
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“Determining how Elodea spp. impacts fish performance in Subarctic food webs” M. Carey et al. (SA Sethi 3rd), AK American Fisheries Society, online conference, March 2021.
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March 2021
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Aquatic invasive plants in Alaska.
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“Dams and greenhouse gases: Is hydropower a green alternative in the Amazon?,” R Almeida et al. (SA Sethi 6th), Congreso AQUATROP, Quito, Ecuador.
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July 2018
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Dams and greenhouse gases: Is hydropower a green alternative in the Amazon?
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“Damming the Amazon: evaluating tradeoffs between hydropower and ecosystem services using a computation sustainability approach,” A. Flecker et al. (SA Sethi 4th), Society for Freshwater Science, Detroit, MI.
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May 2018
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Damming the Amazon: evaluating tradeoffs between hydropower and ecosystem services using a computation sustainability approach
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“DNA mixtures for ecology,” SA Sethi et al., Western Division American Fisheries Society, Anchorage, AK.
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May 2018
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DNA mixtures for ecology
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“Contemporary spatial extent and environmental drivers of larval coregonine distributions across Lake Ontario” T Brown et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), State of Lake Ontario Conference, International Association for Great Lakes Research, online conference, March 2021.
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March 2021
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Early life history of native forage fish in the Great Lakes.
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“Contemporary spatial extent and environmental drivers of larval Coregonine distributions across Lake Ontario,” T Brown et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), NY American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2020
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We assess the stock status of native coregonines in Lake Ontario.
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“Community consequences of indiscriminate overharvest in large tropical rivers,” S Heilpern et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Ecological Society of America, Louisville, KY.
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August 2019
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Novel biodiversity assessment tools for inland fisheries.
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“Community consequences of indiscriminate overfishing in large tropical rivers,” S Heilpern et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Society for Freshwater Science, Salt Lake City, UT.
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May 2019
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Novel fishery assessment tools via biodiveristy metrics.
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“Combining fisheries surveys to inform marine species distribution modelling,” M Moriarty et al. (SA Sethi 5th), 2nd Annual Ecology and Evolution Ireland Conference, Galway, Ireland.
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January 2019
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International presentation on fisheries management.
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“Cisco restoration in Keuka lake,” A Koeberle et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Cornell Limnology Lab, invited presentation, 2022.
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September 2022
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Novel tagging and statistical approaches unlock demographic modeling opportunities for juvenile fish.
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“Chinook Salmon and Alewife:A predator-prey approach to fisheries management,” Fitzpatrick K, SA Sethi, invited lecture, Tompkins County ‘In Your Own Backyard’ Science Symposium, Ithaca Public Library, Ithaca, NY.
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April 2019
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Local stakeholder engagement.
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“Characterizing the spawning and incubation habitat of Cisco Coregonus artedi in the Great Lakes,” M Paufve et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, Cooperstown, NY
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February 2018
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Characterizing the spawning and incubation habitat of Cisco Coregonus artedi in the Great Lakes
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“Characterizing the ecological niche of invasive round goby in inland lakes,” SA Sethi et al., International Association for Great Lakes Research, Toronto, Canada.
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June 2018
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Characterizing the ecological niche of invasive round goby in inland lakes
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“Characterizing the ecological niche of invasive round goby in Cayuga Lake,” SA Sethi et al. Finger Lakes Research Conference, Geneva, NY.
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November 2017
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Characterizing the ecological niche of invasive round goby in Cayuga Lake
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“Balancing predator consumption and prey availability in an intensively managed fishery: a multispecies statistical catch-at-age model for lake ontario,” KB Fitzpatric et al. (SA Sethi 11th), American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Virtual Conference 2020.
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September 2020
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We develop a novel multi-species stock assessment for Lake Ontario fisheries management.
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“As if it wasn’t already hard enough: dealing with imperfect detection in ecological data,” SA Sethi, Invited Seminar at Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, AK.
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May 2018
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As if it wasn’t already hard enough: dealing with imperfect detection in ecological data
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“Acoustic telemetry to evaluate survival of post-stocked juvenile Cisco to Keuka Lake, New York,”,” A. Koeberle et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Great Lakes Acoustic Telemetry Observing System annual meeting, invited seminar, 2022
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March 2022
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Novel use of acoustic tags and time to event modeling are demonstrated for estimating stocked fish survival.
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“Acoustic telemetry to evaluate native Cisco reintroductions to Keuka Lake,” A. Koeberle et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Cornell Biological Field Station, invited seminar, 2022.
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February 2022
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We deploy acoustic tags to track survival of stocked fish.
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“Acoustic telemetry and edna to evaluate a native Cisco (Coregonus artedi) reintroduction in the Finger Lakes,” A. Koeberle et al. (SA Sethi 8th), Joint Aquatic Science Meeting (Am. Fish. Soc. and 8 other organizations) annual meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, 2022.
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May 2022
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We show how time to event modeling and novel acoustics tags enable juvenile fish survival estimation.
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“A seascape scale fishing impacts model to assess tradeoffs between spatial closures and gear modifications,” T Smeltz et al. (SA Sethi 2nd), Western Division American Fisheries Society, Anchorage, AK.
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May 2018
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A seascape scale fishing impacts model to assess tradeoffs between spatial closures and gear modifications
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“A seascape scale fishing impacts model to assess tradeoffs between spatial closures and gear modifications,” S Smeltz, SA Sethi, B Harris. Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK.
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January 2018
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A seascape scale fishing impacts model to assess tradeoffs between spatial closures and gear modifications
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“A rapid social threshold may lead to long-term ecological transformation by invasive hippos in Colombia,” SA Sethi et al., Joint AFS-TWS National Meeting, Reno NV.
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October 2019
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We assess unfolding social-ecological ecosystem transformations.
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Yapoujian, W., J.A. Grauer, and A.K. Fuller. Species responses to visual and olfactory lures at Adirondack camera trap stations. 79th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Hyanis, MA. April 23, 2024
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April 2024
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The olfactory lure increased detection of bear and fisher and decreased detection of deer, while the visual lure decreased detection of moose. Detection for all species except fisher increased with the number of camera days, and detections for all species except coyote changed quadratically with date of the year.
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Woolridge, R., and A.K. Fuller. Population ecology of fishers in NY. NYSDEC winter fur team meeting. January 24, 2022.
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January 2022
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research update to fur team
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Woolridge, R., and A.K. Fuller. Harvest related management of fishers across New York State. Cornell University DNRE Research Symposium. January 20, 2022.
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January 2022
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Harvest management of fishers in NY.
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Woolridge, R., M. Watson, and A.K. Fuller. Harvest management of fishers in NY. NYSDEC fisher research meeting. Reynolds game farm, Ithaca, NY. May 17, 2022.
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May 2022
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research update to fisher management team
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Wong, A., and A.K. Fuller. Assessing parasitic threats to moose in the Adirondacks of New York. New York Chapter of The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting. Albany, NY. 12 April, 2016
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April 2016
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Assessing parasitic threats to moose in the Adirondacks of New York
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Wong, A., and A.K. Fuller. 2017. Moose density and connectivity in the Adirondacks. Adirondack Research Forum. Old Forge, NY. 1 March, 2017.
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March 2017
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Moose density and connectivity in the Adirondacks
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Wong, A., A.K. Fuller, and J.A. Royle. Modeling point pattern data from GPS logs of mobile detectors. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Cleveland, OH.
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October 2018
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Modeling point pattern data from GPS logs of mobile detectors
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Wong, A., A.K. Fuller, J.A. Royle. Novel application of adaptive sampling principles to spatial capture-recapture. International Statistical Ecology Conference. St Andrews, Scotland.
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July 2018
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This represents the first application of adaptive sampling to SCR sampling methodology.
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Wong, A., A. Fuller, J.A. Royle. 2016. Challenges of sickness and stress for moose: assessing thermal stress and parasitic threats to moose in the Adirondacks of New York. The Wildlife Society New York Chapter meeting. April 12, 2016.
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April 2016
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Challenges of sickness and stress for moose: assessing thermal stress and parasitic threats to moose in the Adirondacks of New York
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Wong, A., A. Fuller, J.A. Royle, J. Hurst. Obstacles to genetic analysis of moose using fecal samples. 74th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Burlington, VT.
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April 2018
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Here we report an issue with important implications for moose research, describe the measures taken to resolve the issue, and present hypotheses regarding the cause of minimal amplification success.
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Wong, A. J.A. Royle, and A.K. Fuller. 2017. Novel application of adaptive sampling principles to spatial capture-recapture. 24th Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 27 September, 2017.
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September 2017
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Novel application of adaptive sampling principles to spatial capture-recapture.
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Wong, A. A. Fuller, J. Royle. 2016. Spatial patterns in density of moose in a heterogeneous landscape using non-invasive genetic sampling to inform management. Cornell graduate student annual research symposium. January 25, 2016.
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January 2016
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Spatial patterns in density of moose in a heterogeneous landscape using non-invasive genetic sampling to inform management
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Williams, V., Sun, C., Sutherland, C., Fuller, A.2014. Comparison of mink habitat and food selection. 18th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium: Experiences in Field Ecology, December 9, 2014.
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December 2014
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Comparison of mink habitat and food selection
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Weltman-Fahs, M., J. Taylor, and B. Fisher. 2012. Hydraulic fracturing and brook trout habitat restoration in the Marcellus Shale: Potential conflicts in an already controversial landscape. 2012 Annual Meeting of the New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2012
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Weltman-Fahs, M., J. M. Taylor, and W. L. Fisher. 2012. Hydraulic fracturing and brook trout habitat in the Marcellus Shale region: potential impacts and research needs. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, St. Paul, MN. 20 August 2012.
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August 2012
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Weltman-Fahs, M. and W. L. Fisher. 2013. Understanding the relationships between hydraulic fracturing and brook trout habitat in the Marcellus Shale region: A research agenda. 69th Annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, Saratoga Springs, New York, 7-9 April 2013.
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April 2013
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This studies provides a research agenda for potential emerging threats of natural gas shale drilling on the conservation and restoration of brook trout. Research implemented under this agenda of this research is to help inform strategies that facilitate sustainable energy development in the Marcellus Shale while preserving habitat quality and quantity for eastern North America’s only native stream salmonid.
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Weltman-Fahs, M. and W. L. Fisher. 2013. Understanding relationships between hydraulic fracturing and brook trout habitat in the Marcellus Shale region: A research agenda. Annual Meeting, Society for Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, Florida, May 19–23, 2013.
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May 2013
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This studies provides a research agenda for potential emerging threats of natural gas shale drilling on the conservation and restoration of brook trout. Research implemented under this agenda of this research is to help inform strategies that facilitate sustainable energy development in the Marcellus Shale while preserving habitat quality and quantity for eastern North America’s only native stream salmonid.
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Weltman-Fahs, M. and W. L. Fisher. 2013. Hydraulic fracturing and brook trout habitat in the Marcellus Shale region: Potential impacts and research needs. 2013 Annual Meeting, New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Watertown, New York, 30 January - 1 February 2013.
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January 2013
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This study reviewed potential environmental impacts of gas shale drilling in the Marcellus Shale formation on brook trout populations. We developed a conceptual model that identifies pathways of potential risk between surface water threats and life history attributes of brook trout.
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Vashon, J. A., W. J. Jakubas, D. J. Harrison, A. K. Fuller, and J. F. Organ. Documenting the response of lynx to declining snowshoe hare populations in northern Maine. Presentation to the Maine Cooperative Forestry Research Unit, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. April 14, 2010.
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April 2010
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Twining, J.P., Sutherland, C., Zalewski, A., Cove, M.V., Birks, J., Wearn, O.R., Haysom, J., Wereszczuk, A., Manzo, E., Bartolommei, P., Mortelliti, A., Evans, B., Gerber, B.D., McGreevy, J.R., Ganoe, L.S., Masseloux, S., Mayer, A.E., Wierzbowska, I., Loch, J., Akins, J., Drummey, D., McShea, W., Manke, S., Pardo, P., Boyce, A., Li, S., Ragai, R.B., Sukmasuang, R., Villafañe-Trujillo, A.J., López-González, C., Lara-Díaz, N.E., Cosby, O., Waggershauser, C.N., Bamber, J., Stewart, F., Fisher, J., Fuller, A.K., Perkins, K., Powell, R.A. Sociality in unexpected places: using global remote camera data to evaluate the drivers of group formation in “solitary” species. International Martes Symposium, Aviemore, Scotland, September 14, 2023.
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September 2023
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using global remote camera data to evaluate the drivers of group formation in “solitary” species
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Twining, J.P., and A.K. Fuller. Occurrence and trends of furbearing species in New York State. Department of Environmental Conservation Furbearer Team Meeting. January 26, 2022.
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January 2022
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occurrence and trends of mammals in NY
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Twining, J.P., M. Schlesinger, A.K. Fuller, M.C. Berger, C.A.C. Calderon, and J. Frair. Monitoring long-tailed weasels and ermine populations in New York state. Furbearer & small game mammal management team meeting. February 2023.
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February 2023
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Monitoring long-tailed weasels and ermine populations in New York state. Furbearer & small game mammal management team meeting
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Twining, J.P., D. Kramer, K.A. Perkins, and A.K. Fuller. Landscape-scale population trends of wildlife populations using long term camera-trapping data. 79th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Hyanis, MA. April 22, 2024.
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April 2024
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population trends of wildlife populations using long-term camera trapping data.
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Twining, J.P., B.C. Augustine, J.A. Royle, and A.K. Fuller. An integrated occupancy-abundance model for estimating species interactions. International Statistical Ecology Conference. July 1, 2022.
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July 2022
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an integrated occupancy-abundance model
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Twining, J.P., B.C. Augustine, J.A. Royle, and A.K. Fuller. A hierarchical model for estimating abundance-mediated species interactions between two or more species. The Wildlife Society Conference, Louisville, TN. November 8, 2023
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November 2023
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A hierarchical model for estimating abundance-mediated species interactions between two or more species
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Twining, J.P., B.C. Augustin, J.A. Royle, and A.K. Fuller. Predicting species interactions on landscape-scales. Cornell Department of Natural Resources GSA symposium. January 20, 2022.
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January 2022
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predicting species interactions model
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Twining, J.P., Augustine, B.C., Royle, J.A., Fuller, A.K. An occupancy-abundance model for estimating abundance-mediated species interactions. International Congress for Conservation Biology, Kigali, Rwanda, July 26, 2023.
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July 2023
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An occupancy-abundance model for estimating abundance-mediated species interactions
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Twining, J.P. A. Zalewski, M. Cove , J. Birks, O. Wearn, J. Hayso, A. Wereszczuk, E. Manzo, P. Bartolommei, A. Mortellti, B. Evans, B. Gerber, J. Masseloux, A. Meyer, I. Wierzbowska, J. Atkins, D. Drummey, W. McShea, R. Powell, R. Kays, L. Pardo, A. Boyce, Á. J. Villafañe Trujillo, Carlos López-González, Ronglarp Sukmasuang, Megan Whatton, Olivia Cosby, B. Giman, R. B.. Ragai, S. Li, H. Bu, D. Wang, F. Wang, C. Waggershauser, J. Bamber, F. Stewart, J.T. Fisher, K.A. Perkins, A.K. Fuller, C. Sutherland. Sociality in unexpected places: exploring the drivers of social complexity in the Martes complex. Italian Mammal Association seminar. January 23, 2022.
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January 2022
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Sociality in unexpected places: exploring the drivers of social complexity in the Martes complex.
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Twining, J. R. Woolridge, and A.K. Fuller. Occurrence and trends of fishers in New York State. Northeast furbearer resources technical committee 46th annual meeting. Minnowbrook conference center, Blue Mountain Lake, NY. September 12, 2022.
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September 2022
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Occurrence and trends of fishers in NY
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Turner, H., J. Twining, B. Augustine, and A.K. Fuller. Integrated spatial capture-recapture for estimating abundance of low density, elusive species. 79th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Hyanis, MA. April 22, 2024.
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April 2024
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a new model for estimating abundance of low density species
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Turchick, K., and S. M. Grodsky. The geodiversity-biodiversity relationship: across ecosystems and disturbance agents. Department of Natural Resources and the Environment Symposium. Cornell University, January 2024.
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January 2024
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Desert ecosystems and solar
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Turchick, K. & S. M. Grodsky. 2023. The geodiversity-biodiversity relationship. Biogeochemistry, Environmental Science, and Sustainability Graduate Student Symposium. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
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February 2023
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Introducing the geodiversity-biodiversity interface as it relates to solar energy development in the Mojave Desert. The presentation focused on a geosciences perspective, offering pathways to integrate geoscience into ecological study. .
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Turchick, K. & S. M. Grodsky. 2023. The geodiversity-biodiversity hypotheses: Preliminary investigations. Department of Natural Resources and the Environment Graduate Student Association Symposium. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
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January 2023
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Introducing case study on geodiversity-biodiversity relationships. Cover foundational theories and case study study of solar energy development in the Mojave Desert.
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Taylor, J., and B. Fisher. 2013. An evidence-based approach to developing environmental flow needs for Great Lakes tributaries in New York. 37th Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, Lake Placid, NY. 20-22 March 2013.
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March 2013
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We used causal criteria analysis, a form of systematic literature review, to assess the level of support from the published literature for each hypothesis and organized results across seasonal flow components. Our results demonstrate the need for high, seasonal, and low flow protections across multiple seasons through strong support for at least one flow ecology hypothesis within each seasonal flow component.
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Taylor, J., and B. Fisher. 2012. Developing flow-ecology hypotheses in support of ecological-based flow recommendations for Lake Ontario adn Erie drainages in New York. 2012 Annual Meeting of the New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2012
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Taylor, J., T. Moberg, M. DePhilip, C. Apse, and W. L. Fisher. 2012. Integrating expert workshops and causal criteria analysis to develop general flow-ecology hypotheses for riverine fishes. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, St. Paul, MN. 20 August 2012.
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August 2012
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Taylor, J. M. and W. L. Fisher. 2013. An evidence-based approach to developing environmental flow needs for Great Lakes tributaries in New York. 2013 Annual Meeting, New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Watertown, New York, 30 January - 1 February 2013.
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January 2013
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This study used an eco-evidence approach to developing environmental flow needs for Great Lakes tributaries in New York. The results assist the New York Department of Environmental Conservation in developing for instream flow criteria for rivers in New York State.
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T.I. Simamora, Boycott, T.J., and S.M. Grodsky. Quantifying Grassland Bird Community on Protected and Working Lands in New York: An Initial Investigation Preceding the Influence of Solar Panel Infrastructure Development. DNRE Symposium, Cornell University, NY, January 19, 2024.
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January 2024
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Grassland birds and solar
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Svedarsky, D., and A. K. Fuller. 2012. Core Competencies and Wildlife Professionals in a Changing World. Symposium Organizer. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon. 14 October, 2012.
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October 2012
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Sutherland, C., J.A. Royle, and A.K. Fuller. Statistical inference about landscape connectivity from animal telemetry data. The Wildlife Society 25th Annual Conference, Cleveland, OH. 10
October, 2018.
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October 2018
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Statistical inference about landscape connectivity from animal telemetry data
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Sutherland, C., A.K. Fuller, and J.A. Royle. The importance of accounting for biologically realistic movements patterns for abundance estimates using spatial capture-recapture. New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting. September 16, 2014.
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September 2014
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research on ecological distance
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Sutherland, C., A.K. Fuller, and J.A. Royle. Estimating American mink, Neovision vison, density in complex river networks using spatial capture-recapture. 71st Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 21 April, 2015.
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April 2015
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Estimating American mink, Neovision vison, density in complex river networks using spatial capture-recapture
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Sutherland, C., A. K. Fuller, and J. A. Royle. Measuring non-Euclidean movement patterns in structured habitat networks using spatial capture-recapture models. International Statistical Ecology Conference 2014, Montpellier, France. 4 July, 2014.
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July 2014
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While primarily developed for inference about density, estimating ecological distance using SCR models provides an important and powerful tool for understanding how movement patterns are influenced by highly structured habitat networks, and thus provide a more realistic understanding of movement ecology, resource selection and landscape connectivity.
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Sutherland, C. S., J. A. Royle, and A. K. Fuller. Using stream distance to estimate connectivity, movement and density of American mink in a river network using spatial capture-recapture models. The Wildlife Society 20th Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI. 9 October, 2013.
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October 2013
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Using stream distance to estimate connectivity, movement and density of American mink in a river network using spatial capture-recapture models
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Sutherland, C. A.K. Fuller, and J.A. Royle. 2015. Estimating abundance when landscape structure determines patterns of both space-use and density. 22nd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 21 October, 2015.
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October 2015
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Estimating abundance when landscape structure determines patterns of both space-use and density
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Sun, C.S., Fuller, A.K., Royle, J.A., and Hare, M.A. 2012. Using simulations to explore sampling schemes in spatial capture-recapture studies. 68th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Charleston, WV. April 16, 2012.
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April 2012
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Sun, C.S., A.K. Fuller, and J.A, Royle. Multi-scale integrated modeling framework of animal population dynamics incorporating spatial capture-recapture and occupancy data collected from citizen science and traditional sampling. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. 13 August, 2015.
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August 2015
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Multi-scale integrated modeling framework of animal population dynamics incorporating spatial capture-recapture and occupancy data collected from citizen science and traditional sampling.
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Sun, C.S., A.K. Fuller, M.P. Hare, and J.A. Royle. Joining Resource Selection and Spatial Capture-Recapture into a Single Model: Estimating the population size of black bears in southwestern New York using a spatially-explicit capture-recapture model. 69th Annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. 9 April, 2013.
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April 2013
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. To estimation population density, we applied a spatially-explicit capture recapture model in a hierarchical framework and included covariates for gender, behavior, and habitat. These a priori variables were further compared in a candidate model set to understand how they affected detection probability.
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Sun, C.S., A. K. Fuller, and M.P. Hare. 2011. Estimating black bear abundance in New York using non-invasive genetic approaches. Invited presentation to the Steuben County Honey Bee Association. June 13.
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June 2011
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Sun, C.S. and A.K. Fuller. 2017. Use of citizen scientists in black bear management. New York Chapter of the Wildlife Society 2017 annual meeting. Hamilton, NY. 1 March, 2017.
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March 2017
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Use of citizen scientists in black bear management
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Sun, C.C., M.P. Hare, A.K. Fuller, and J.E. Hurst. 2017. Phylogeography of black bears in the northeastern United States. 24th Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 26 September, 2017.
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September 2017
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Phylogeography of black bears in the northeastern United States.
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Sun, C.C., A.K.. Fuller, J. Hurst. 2018. Black bear research and management in New York with iSeeMammals: a citizen science project. The New York Wildlife Society Annual Meeting. Kingston, NY.
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March 2018
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Black bear research and management in New York with iSeeMammals
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Sun, C.C., A.K. Fuller, M.P. Hare, and J.E. Hurst. Phylogeography of black bears in the northeastern United States. 25th International Conference on Bear Research and Management. Quito, Ecuador.
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November 2017
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This study will provide targeted, high-resolution insight for the
northeastern geographic range into factors that historically influenced bear movements and may still be reinforcing population
structure. We discuss the implications of these findings for serving as a baseline for ongoing bear management and future
assessments of population genetic structure in the northeastern United States.
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Sun, C.C., A.K. Fuller, M.P. Hare, and J.A. Royle. Black bears in the Southern Tier of New York: Patterns of population expansion with genetics and models. Presented to Alfred University, Seminar Series. September 19, 2014.
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September 2014
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Black bears in the Southern Tier of New York: Patterns of population expansion with genetics and models
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Sun, C.C., A.K. Fuller, J. A. Royle. 2018. Population Level Inferences Improve with Integration of Opportunistic Presence-Absence Data and Systematic Capture-Recapture Data. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference. Cleveland, OH.
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October 2018
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Population Level Inferences Improve with Integration of Opportunistic Presence-Absence Data and Systematic Capture-Recapture Data
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Sun, C., A. Fuller, and J. Hurst. Black bear research and management in New York with iSeeMammals, a citizen science initiative. 74th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Burlington, VT. Invited.
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April 2018
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using citizen science in wildlife management
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Sun, C., A. Fuller, J. Royle, and J. Hurst. 2015. Multi-scale integrated modeling framework of animal population dynamics incorporating spatial capture-recapture and occupancy data collected from citizen science and traditional sampling. Ecological Society of America, August 13, 2015.
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August 2015
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Multi-scale integrated modeling framework of animal population dynamics incorporating spatial capture-recapture and occupancy data collected from citizen science and traditional sampling
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Sun, C. S., and Fuller, A. K. Non-invasive genetic methods for estimating density of black bears in New York. NYSDEC Bureau of Wildlife Management Meeting. October 12, 2011. Blue Mountain Lake, NY.
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October 2011
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Sun, C. S., and A. K. Fuller. 2012. Spatially Explicit Capture-Recapture Models for Black Bears: a Research Update, NYSDEC Big Game Team Meeting. September 26, 2012.
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September 2012
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Sun, C. S., M. C. Adams, and A. K. Fuller. Black Bears in New York: Ecology, History, and Management. Invited talk, National Wild Turkey Federation, New York State Chapter Leadership Meeting. Waterloo, NY. 12 January, 2013.
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January 2013
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black bear research in New York
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Sun, C. S., M. C. Adams, and A. K. Fuller. 2011. Black Bear Research in New York. Invited poster to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 National Hunting and Fishing Days. Avon, NY. September 24-25, 2011.
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September 2011
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Sun, C. S., J. A. Royle, R. B. Chandler, and A. K. Fuller. 2013. Joining Resource Selection and Spatial Capture-Recapture into a Single Model. 21st Eastern Black Bear Workshop, Millinocket, Maine. 28 April - 1 May.
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April 2013
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We developed a joint model that implements both telemetry data (RSF data) and spatial capture-recapture (SCR) data to estimate resource selection and population parameters. Such joint models lead to improved estimates of population abundance and resource selection functions.
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Sun, C. S., Fuller, A. K., Royle, J. A., and Hare, M. P. 2012. Using simulations to explore sampling schemes in mark-recapture studies. Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Graduate Student Association Symposium. 19 January, 2012.
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January 2012
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Sun, C. S., A. K. Fuller, and J.A. Royle. Novel approaches to big problems: Integrating citizen science to monitor and estimate black bear populations in New York. 71st Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 20 April, 2015.
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April 2015
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Novel approaches to big problems: Integrating citizen science to monitor and estimate black bear populations in New York
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Sun, C. S., A. K. Fuller, and J. Andrew Royle. Joint estimation of black bear resource selection and population density. 22nd International Conference on Bear Research and Management, Provo, UT. 19 September, 2013.
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September 2013
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Joint estimation of black bear resource selection and population density.
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Sun, C. S., A. K. Fuller, J. A. Royle, and M. P. Hare. Comparing Spatial and Non-Spatial Capture-Recapture Methods to Estimate Population Size of Black Bears in South-Western New York. Department of Natural Resources Symposium, Cornell University, 18 January, 2013.
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January 2013
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Comparing Spatial and Non-Spatial Capture-Recapture Methods to Estimate Population Size of Black Bears in South-Western New York.
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Sun, C. S., A, K. Fuller, J. A. Royle, and M. P. Hare. 2012. Use of a spatially-explicit capture-recapture model for estimating population size of black bears in south-western New York. Invited presentation at The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon. 14 October, 2012.
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October 2012
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Sun, C. Fuller, A., Hare, M. 2014. Studying Wildlife Populations with Non-invasive Genetic Sampling. Poster for Cornell Biology Open House. February 5, 2014.
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February 2014
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Studying Wildlife Populations with Non-invasive Genetic Sampling
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Sun, C. C., A. K. Fuller, J. A. Royle, and M. Hare. Joint estimation of black bear resource selection and population density. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI. 7 October, 2013.
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October 2013
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Joint estimation of black bear resource selection and population density
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Sun, C. A.K. Fuller, M.P. Hare, J. Hurst, and J.A. Royle. Population patterns and range expansion of black bears using non-invasive genetic, spatial capture-recapture models, New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting. September 16, 2014.
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September 2014
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presentation on Ph.D. research
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Sun, C. A.K. Fuller, M.P. Hare, J. Hurst, and J.A. Royle. Population patterns and range expansion of black bears in the Southern Black Bear Range. Presented to NYSDEC Big Game Meeting. September 18, 2014.
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September 2014
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update of research to the NYSDEC big game team
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Springer, V., A.K. Fuller, and E.G. Cooch. 2018. Spatial co-occurrence of Andean bears with puma and domestic dogs in Ecuador. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Cleveland, OH.
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October 2018
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Spatial co-occurrence of Andean bears with puma and domestic dogs in Ecuador
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Springer, V. A. Fuller, and E. Cooch. Spatial co-occurrence of Andean bears with puma and dogs in Ecuador. 25th International Conference on Bear Research and Management. Quito, Ecuador.
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November 2017
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Spatial co-occurrence of Andean bears with puma and dogs in Ecuador
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Sethi SA 2016. “Global fisheries status update: ecological, economic, and social dimensions,” Invited lecture, Introduction to Conservation Science (NTRES 2670), Cornell University, NY.
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November 2016
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Data-driven lecture on global commercial fisheries status and management tools to improve fisheries harvest practices.
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Seilheimer, T. S., R. A. Esralew, W. L. Fisher, and D. J. Turton. 14 September 2010. Classification of Oklahoma streams using the hydroecological integrity assessment process. 140th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Pittsburgh, PA.
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September 2010
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Seilheimer, T. S. and W. L. Fisher. 2009. Habitat use by fish species in groundwater dependent ecosystems of southern Oklahoma. Spring Meeting of Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, 15-18 January 2009.
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January 2009
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SA Sethi et al. 2017 “High value of life history information for watershed connectivity restoration,” NY Chapter, American Fisheries Society meeting, Buffalo, NY.
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February 2017
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Novel optimization-based approach to fish passage restoration planning.
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SA Sethi et al. 2016. "Taking salmon ecology through to optimal management decisions: fish passage restoration in Alaska," Invited Lecture, Cornell Biological Field Station.
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July 2016
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Salmon management presentation, invited speaker, seminar series at the Cornell Biological Field Station.
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SA Sethi et al. 2016. "Oceanscape models inform policy options to manage seafloor impact from commercial fishing," Computational Sustainability Conference, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
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July 2016
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Oceanscape modeling to inform fisheries management policy.
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SA Sethi et al. 2016. "Informed management: optimal fish passage restoration decisions for Pacific Salmon in Alaska," Invited Lecture, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, NY.
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September 2016
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Invited speaker, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, NY.
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SA Sethi et al. 2016. "Implementing change in the North Pacific bottom trawl groundfish fishery: sweep modifications success," International Council for Exploration of the Sea, Fish Technology and Fish Behavior Working Group Annual Meeting, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
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April 2016
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Commercial fisheries gear technical modification to reduce habitat impacts management analysis presentation.
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SA Sethi et al. 2016. "For the fish and by the fish: integrating life history into optimal aquatic barrier mitigation decisions," Computation Sustainability Conference, Cornell University, Ithaca NY.
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July 2016
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Fisheries management presentation.
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SA Sethi et al. 2016. "Estimation of juvenile salmonid age and growth from routinely collected fork length data," Invited talk, AFS NY Student Chapter, Cornell University, NY.
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October 2016
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Invited talk to the American Fisheries Society Cornell University Student Subunit.
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Royle, J.A., A.K. Fuller, and C.S. Sutherland. An overview of spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models. North American Congress for Conservation Biology, Missoula, Montana. 15 July, 2014.
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July 2014
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Royle, J.A., A.K. Fuller, and C.S. Sutherland. An overview of spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models. North American Congress for Conservation Biology, Missoula, Montana. 15 July, 2014.
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Royle, J.A., A.K. Fuller, and C. Sutherland. Spatial capture-recapture models allowing transience or dispersal. 2014 Graybill Conference: Modern Statistical Methods for Ecology. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. 8 September, 2014.
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September 2014
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Spatial capture-recapture models allowing transience or dispersal
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Royle, J.A., A.K. Fuller, and B. Augustine. 2021. Integrating classification with ecological models of species abundance and occurrence. Remote sensing and machine learning for wildlife surveys community of practice workshop on machine learning workflows for aerial surveys. June 23, 2021.
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June 2021
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Integrating classification with statistical models
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Royle, J.A., A.K. Fuller, B. Augustine, and R. Chandler. Capture-Recapture Meets Big Data: Integrating Statistical Classification with Ecological Models of Species Abundance and Occurrence. American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference. Reno, Nevada. October 2, 2019.
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October 2019
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We have developed methods of “coupled classification” in which statistical classification models are linked to ecological models of species abundance or occurrence. In this new framework, classification (e.g., species identification) takes into account the local structure of populations, communities and landscapes and does not assume that where a sample is collected is independent of the class structure of the population, as most current classification methods do.
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Ross, T.J., W.L. Fisher, B.P. Baldigo, and T.P. Baudanza. 20 January 2010. The effects of Schoharie Reservoir waters on trout populations in the Upper Esopus Creek. Cornell Department of Natural Resources Graduate Student Research Symposium, Ithaca, NY.
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January 2010
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Ross, T.J., W.L. Fisher, B.P. Baldigo, and T.P. Baudanza. 10 February 2010. The effects of Schoharie Reservoir waters on trout in the Upper Esopus Creek: plans and preliminary results, NY Chapter of American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Lake George, NY.
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February 2010
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Ross, T.J., B. Fisher, B. Baldigo, T. Baudanza, and M. Flaherty. 8 September 2011. Effects of Anthropogenic Stream Alteration on Brown Trout Behavior and Physiology: A Multifaceted Approach. 141st Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Seattle, WA.
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September 2011
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Ross, T. J., B. Fisher, B. Baldigo, T. Baudanza, and M. Flaherty. 4 February 2011. Behavioral and Physiological Responses of Stream-dwelling Trout to Altered Hydrology, Turbidity and Temperature Regimes. Annual Meeting, New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Canandaigua, NY.
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February 2011
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Ross, T. J., B. Fisher, B. Baldigo, T. Baudanza, and M. Flaherty. 19 April 2011. Chronic stream alteration: effects on trout habitat, behavior and physiology. 67th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Manchester, NH
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April 2011
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Ross, T. J., B. Fisher, B. Baldigo, T. Baudanza, and M. Flaherty. 17 November 2010. Effects of altered hydrologic, turbidity and thermal regimes on rainbow and brown trout populations in the upper Esopus Creek. Catskill Environmental Monitoring and Research Conference, Belleayre Mountain, Highmount, NY.
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November 2010
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Rodriquez, J., A. E. Cagle, S. M. Grodsky, T. Conkling, T. Katzner, S. Kelly, and R. R. Hernandez. 2021. Waterbird interactions with floating photovoltaic solar facilities: Considerations for conservation. American Wind Wildlife Institute Solar Power and Wildlife/Natural Resources Symposium. Virtual.
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December 2021
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Summary of waterbird interactions with floating solar infrastructure
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Robinson, K.F., A.K. Fuller, and M.L. Jones. Using structured decision making to incorporate ecological and social values into harvest decisions: case studies of walleye, deer, and turkey. American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference. Reno, Nevada. September 30, 2019.
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September 2019
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We present three case studies of using decision analysis to determine stakeholders’ objectives, identify alternative harvest strategies, predict the consequences of these alternatives on all objectives, and make tradeoffs among objectives.
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Robinson, K.F. and A.K. Fuller. A structured decision making approach to white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) buck harvest management in New York state. Department of Natural Resources Symposium, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 17-18 January 2013.
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January 2013
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A structured decision making approach to white-tailed deer management
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Robinson, K.F. and A. K. Fuller. 2013. A Structured Decision Making Approach to White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Buck Harvest Management in New York State. 69th Annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. 9 April, 2013.
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April 2013
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We are developing a decision framework that evaluates optimal management strategies for reducing harvest of yearling (1.5-year-old) bucks while considering both ecological and social objectives. The results of this project will provide the DEC with an optimal harvest decision and a framework for evaluation of harvest alternatives in the future.
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Robinson, K., A. Fuller, M. Schiavone, D. Diefenbach, and W. Siemer. A structured decision making approach to addressing wild turkey population declines. Informs Annual Meeting, 22-23 October 2019, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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October 2019
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Turkey (Meleagris gallapavo) populations in New York have been declining in recent years.
Reducing harvest of females during fall hunting season could potentially reduce the
population decline but requires consideration of biological and social concerns. We used
structured decision making to incorporate the multiple objectives associated with turkey
hunting, stakeholder desires, and region-specific ecological and environmental factors that
could influence fall harvest.
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Riley, S., and A. K. Fuller. Crucial confluences of environmental and social sciences in in decision making for endangered species. The Wildlife Society Conference, Louisville, TN. November 9, 2023. (Invited)
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November 2023
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Crucial confluences of environmental and social sciences in in decision making for endangered species
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Ray, N., T. Canino, M. Holgerson, and S. M. Grodsky. 2023. Effect of floating solar installation on greenhouse gas emissions from ponds. AGU 23.
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December 2023
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Floating solar
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R Pendleton et al. (SA Sethi 6th). 2017. “Seasonal distribution and habitat associations of Shortnose Sturgeon in the Hudson River estuary,” NY Chapter, American Fisheries Society meeting, Buffalo, NY.
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February 2017
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Habitat ecology of a protected fish species.
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Proctor, M.F., D.L. Garshelis, P. Thatte, R. Steinmetz, B. Crudge, B.N. McLellan, W.J. McShea, D. Ngoprasert, M.A. Nawaz, S.T. Wong, S. Sharma, A.K. Fuller, N. Dharaiya, K.E. Pigeon, G. Fredriksson, D. Wang, S. Li, M. Hwang. 2022. Review of field methods for monitoring Asian bears. International Congress for Conservation Biology. December 16, 2021.
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December 2022
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Review of field methods for monitoring Asian bears
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Price Tack, JL, Fuller, AK, Brown-Lima, CJ, Dean, J, Shi, Q, and CP Gomes. Spatial Optimization of Invasive Species Management Using Structured Decision Making. The Wildlife Society Conference, Cleveland, OH.
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October 2018
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spatial optimization of invasive species
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Price Tack, JL, Fuller, AK, Brown-Lima, CJ, Dean, J, Shi, Q, and CP Gomes. Spatial Optimization of Invasive Species Management Using Structured Decision Making. NAISMA-UMISC Joint Conference. Rochester, MN.
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October 2018
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spatial optimization of invasive species
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Price Tack, J.L., Fuller, A.K., Brown-Lima, C.J., Dean, J., Shi, Q., and C.P. Gomes. Spatial Optimization of Invasive Species Management in New York. Cornell Department of Natural Resources Graduate Student Symposium, Ithaca, NY.
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January 2019
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Spatial Optimization of Invasive Species
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Price Tack, J.L., C. Brown-Lima, Q. Shi, J. Dean, C. Gomes, A.K. Fuller. Informing regional invasive species management: developing and parameterizing a resource allocation tool. The Wildlife Society's 28th Annual Conference.
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November 2021
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Developing an invasive species decision tool
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Poudel, S., Twining J.P. Ghimere S., Stedman R.C. , and Fuller, A.K. On the leopard’s trail: Estimating leopard (Panthera pardus fusca ) site use in the mid-hills of Nepal. Global Leopard Conference. Cape Leopard Trust, South Africa. March 13-17, 2023.
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March 2023
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Estimating leopard (<i>Panthera pardus fusca</i><i> </i>) site use in the mid-hills of Nepal
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Poudel, S., R.C. Stedman, and A.K. Fuller. 2021. Pardus in the press: Modeling occurrence of leopard attacks on humans in Nepal. The Wildlife Society's 28th Annual Conference.
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November 2021
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Modeling leopard attacks on humans
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Perry, P.C. and Fisher, W.L. 2012. Black bass population characteristics in New York lakes: A statewide database analysis. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Charleston, West Virginia. April 15-17, 2012.
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April 2012
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Perry, P. C., W. L. Fisher, and J. J. Loukmas. 2012. Grouping New York lakes by bass population metrics. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, St. Paul, MN. 20 August 2012.
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August 2012
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Perry, P. C. and W. L. Fisher. 2013. Characterizing black bass length-at-age, relative weight, relative abundance and stock densities across New York lakes. 2013 Annual Meeting, New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Watertown, New York, 30 January - 1 February 2013.
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January 2013
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This study assessed the status of largemouth and smallmouth bass populations in New York lakes. The results will assist fisheries managers and administrators manage black bass populations in New York State.
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Perry, C., and B. Fisher. 2012. Summarizing black bass relative abundance and proportional stock density from a New York statewide collection database. 2012 Annual Meeting of the New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2012
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Perry PC. Fisher WL. 2012. Black Bass Populations in NY. 2012 Coordinating Committee Meeting. Albany, NY. 18 September, 2012.
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September 2012
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Perry Christian and Fisher WL. 2012. Black Bass Project Update. DEC Bureau Meeting. Albany NY. 23-24 February, 2012.
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February 2012
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Perry CP and Fisher WL. 2012. Black Bass Project Update. Meeting with Dave Green. Shackleton Point, NY. 30 May, 2012.
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May 2012
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Patterson, C. P. and W. L. Fisher. 2009. Movements and distribution of a reintroduced population of paddlefish in Lake Texoma. Spring Meeting of Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, 15-18 January 2009.
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January 2009
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P Walsh et al. (SA Sethi 2nd). 2017 “Estimating denning date of wolves with daily movement and gps location fix failure.” The Wildlife Society national meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
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September 2017
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Novel use of radio collars to infer wolf parturition.
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Olson, S.J., D.J. Harrison, J.H. Vashon, and A.K. Fuller. 2015. Food habits of Canada lynx at the southeastern limit of their range: Always the specialist? Poster at 22nd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 19 October, 2015.
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October 2015
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Food habits of Canada lynx at the southeastern limit of their range: Always the specialist?
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Nadeau, C.P., and Fuller, A.K. 2012. Improving the future of climate change vulnerability assessments by reviewing the past. 68th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Charleston, WV. April 16, 2012.
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April 2012
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Nadeau, C.P. and A.K. Fuller. Managing Species of Conservation Need in the Face of Climate
Change: A Landscape and Trait-based Approach. Northeast Biodiversity Technical Group. Minnowbrook Conference Center, Blue Mountain Lake, NY. September 3, 2014.
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September 2014
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A spatial vulnerability assessment
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Nadeau, C. P., and A. K. Fuller. A climate change vulnerability assessment to aid in the management of New York Species of Greatest Conservation Need. Department of Natural Resources Symposium, Ithaca, NY. 18 January 2013.
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January 2013
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A climate change vulnerability assessment to aid in the management of New York Species of Greatest Conservation Need
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Nadeau, C. P., and A. K. Fuller. A new measure of climate change: accounting for multiple climate variables and multiple statistics of climate. 20th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Milwaukee, WI. 8 October, 2013.
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October 2013
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Described a new measure of climate change
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Nadeau, C. P. and A. K. Fuller. 2013. Incorporating spatial heterogeneity in climate change and landscape features into rapid climate change vulnerability assessments. U.S. Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Austin, TX. 16 April, 2013.
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April 2013
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We developed a spatial climate-change vulnerability assessment tool that incorporates both spatial and non-spatial aspects of vulnerability, including projected climate stress, potential for the landscape to buffer the effects of climate stress, and local-scale connectivity.
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Nadeau, C. P. and A. K. Fuller. 2013. Incorporating spatial heterogeneity in climate change and landscape features into rapid climate change vulnerability assessments. 69th Annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. 9 April, 2013.
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April 2013
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We developed a spatial climate-change vulnerability assessment tool that incorporates both spatial and non-spatial aspects of vulnerability, including projected climate stress, potential for the landscape to buffer the effects of climate stress, and local-scale connectivity. We use this tool to evaluate the vulnerability of the landscape in the northeastern United States, and to evaluate the relative vulnerability of species of greatest conservation need in New York State.
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Morin, D.J., J. Boulanger, R. Bischof, D.C. Lee, D. Ngoprasert, A.K. Fuller, B. McLellan, R. Steinmetz, S. Sharma, D. Garshelis, A. Gopalaswamy, M.A. Nawaza, and U. Karanth. 2021. Comparison of methods for estimating density and population trends for low-density Asian bears. International Congress for Conservation Biology. December 16, 2021.
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December 2021
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Comparing methods for estimating density and population trends for Asian bears
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Morin, D.J., A.K. Fuller, J.A. Royle, C. Sutherland. 2015. Corridor design applications of spatial capture-recapture models. 22nd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Invited presentation in symposia.
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October 2015
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Corridor design applications of spatial capture-recapture models
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Morin, D., A.Fuller, J. Royle, C. Sutherland, A. Gupta, B. Dilkina, and C. Gomes. Modeling animal home range and landscape connectivity from spatial capture-recapture data. CompSust16. Ithaca, NY. 7 July, 2016.
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July 2016
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Modeling animal home range and landscape connectivity from spatial capture-recapture data.
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Molina, S., A.K. Fuller, J.A. Royle, and D.J. Morin. Population Ecology of the Andean Bear (Tremarctos Ornatus) in the Northwest of the Metropolitan District of Quito, Ecuador. 24th International Conference on Bear Research & Management. Anchorage, Alaska. 14 June, 2016.
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June 2016
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Population Ecology of the Andean Bear (Tremarctos Ornatus) in the Northwest of the Metropolitan District of Quito, Ecuador
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McDonald, J. E., and A. K. Fuller. 2012. The role of professional societies in helping to fulfill core competencies needed by wildlife professionals. Invited presentation, The Wildlife Society Annual Conference. Portland, Oregon. 14 October 2012.
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October 2012
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Marquez, R., D. Garshelis, I. Goldstein, and A. Fuller. 2021. Factors affecting human attitudes towards Andean bear conflict. 27th International Conference on Bear Research and Management.
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September 2021
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Human-Andean bear conflict
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Mallett, D. G., D. J. Harrison, and A. K. Fuller. Variable fix success of GPS collars across habitats used by Canada lynx: influences of habitat structure, topography, and satellite configuration. 66th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Newton, Massachusetts. April 26, 2010.
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April 2010
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M Paufve et al. (SA Sethi 4th). 2017. “Investigating habitat suitability for Cisco (Coregonus artedi) spawning and egg incubation.” IAGLR annual meeting, Detroit, MI.
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April 2017
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Corgenonine restoration ecology support work.
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M Paufve et al. (SA Sethi 2nd). 2017. “Describing suitable spawning habitat of Cisco (Coregonus artedi) in the Great Lakes and informing restoration efforts in Lake Ontario,” NY Chapter, American Fisheries Society meeting, Buffalo, NY.
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February 2017
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Habitat ecology to inform restoration of native coregonines.
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M Paufve et al. (SA Sethi 2nd). 2017. “Characterizing the ecological niche of Cisco (Coregonus artedi) spawning and egg incubation habitat.” International Coregonid Symposium, Bayfield, WI.
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September 2017
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Validation of egg-pumping based sampling to characterize the spawning niche of Cisco.
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Lorensen, J., and W. L. Fisher. 2009. Lateral migration of fishes in the lower Verdigris River, Oklahoma. Annual Meeting, Oklahoma Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Ardmore, Oklahoma, 19-20 March 2009.
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March 2009
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Lorensen, J. and W. L. Fisher. 2009. Lateral migration of fishes in the lower Verdigris River, Oklahoma. Spring Meeting of Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, 15-18 January 2009.
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January 2009
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Linden, D.W., A.K. Fuller, and J.A. Royle. 2015. Incorporating uncertain identity in spatial capture-recapture: application to fisher in New York. The Wildlife Society 22nd Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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October 2015
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Incorporating uncertain identity in spatial capture-recapture: application to fisher in New York
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Linden, D., A. Fuller, and J. Royle. Incorporating uncertain identity in spatial capture-recapture modeling. CompSust16. Ithaca, NY. 7 July, 2016.
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July 2016
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Incorporating uncertain identity in spatial capture-recapture modeling
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Linden, D., A. Fuller, and J. Royle, and M. Hare. Examining the occupancy-density relationship for a low density carnivore. The Wildlife Society 23rd Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC. October 17, 2016.
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October 2016
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Examining the occupancy-density relationship for a low density carnivore
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L Sztukowski et al. (SA Sethi 8th). 2017. “Nearshore marine consumer responses to changing prey: combining quantitative and qualitative model input into a conceptual framework,” AK Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK.
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January 2017
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Bayesian belief network modeling for nearshore ecosystems in Alaska.
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Koeberle, A., T. J. Ross, and B. Fisher. 2012. Growth of hatchery-reared and wildlife brown trout in the upper Esopus Creek, New York. 2012 Annual Meeting of the New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2012
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Kelty, R., and S. M. Grodsky. Habitat selection of native bees in the national wildlife refuges across the northeastern United States. 79th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Cape Cod, MA
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April 2024
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Pollinators in National Wildlife Refuges
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Joshua P. Twining, Andrzej Zalewski, Michael Cove , Johnny Birks, Oliver Wearn, Jessica Hayso, Anna Wereszczuk, Emiliano Manzo, Paola Bartolommei, Alessio Mortellti, Bryn Evans, Brian Gerber, Juliana Masseloux, Amy Meyer, Izabela Wierzbowska, Jocelyn Atkins, Donovan Drummey, William McShea, Roger Powell, Roland Kays, Lain Pardo, Andy Boyce, Álvaro José Villafañe Trujillo, Carlos López-González, Ronglarp Sukmasuang, Megan Whatton, Olivia Cosby, Belden Giman, Roslina Binti Ragai, Sheng Li, Hongliang Bu, Dajun Wang, Fang Wang, Cristian Waggershauser, Jack Bamber, Frances Stewart, Jason T. Fisher, Kelly A. Perkins, Angela, K. Fuller, Chris Sutherland. Sociality in unexpected places: exploring the drivers of social complexity in the Martes complex. Italian Mammal Association seminar. January 23, 2022.
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February 2022
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social complexity in martes species
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J. Price Tack, A.K. Fuller, C. Brown-Lima, J. Dean, Q. Shi, and C. Gomes. Approaches for Spatially Optimizing the Allocation of Resources across Many Invasive Species. American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference. Reno, Nevada. October 3, 2019.
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October 2019
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Invasive species are widely regarded as one of the top five threats to biodiversity, and threaten human and wildlife health, food and water security, ecosystem resilience to disturbance, and sustainable agriculture. We present a case study from New York to demonstrate how methods from the fields of decision science and computer science can be harnessed to reduce the decision state sufficiently to allow the problem to be solved using mixed integer linear programming (MILP).
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J. Brazeal and A.K. Fuller. Carnivore Occupancy and Interspecific Interactions across New York State. American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference. Reno, Nevada. October 3, 2019.
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October 2019
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From 2013-2015, we collaborated with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to conduct winter camera surveys across western portions of New York. We used photos of coyotes (Canis latrans), fishers (Pekania pennanti), bobcats (Lynx rufus), and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) to explore hypotheses on species occupancy, including the hypothesis that deer, an important prey resource for coyotes in winter, might facilitate coexistence between coyote and other predator
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J Hagan et al. (SA Sethi 3rd). 2017. “Assessing the accuracy of Landsat derived stream temperatures for use in juvenile salmonid habitat assessments on the Anchor River, Alaska.” AK Chapter, American Fisheries Society meeting, Fairbanks, AK.
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March 2017
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Assessment of utility of remote sensing data to infer in-stream thermal regimes for salmonids.
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J Ashline et al. (SA Sethi 2nd). 2017. “Where do they go and how do they get there? Juvenile coho salmon overwinter habitat selections.” AK Chapter, American Fisheries Society meeting, Fairbanks, AK.
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March 2017
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Coho salmon overwinter ecology assessment.
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Hostetter, NJ, JH Vashon, M O’Neal, AK Fuller, SJ Converse. An integrated age-at-harvest model linking harvest and research data to estimate black bear abundance and demographics. 13th International Mammalogical Congress. Anchorage, Alaska. 14-20 July 2023.
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July 2023
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We describe an integrated age-at-harvest model that links research and monitoring data to estimate abundance and demographics of black bears in Maine, USA.
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Hostetter, NJ, JH Vashon, C McLaughlin, M O’Neal, AK Fuller, SJ Converse. An integrated age-at-harvest model linking harvest and research data to estimate black bear abundance, demographics, and population growth rates in Maine, USA. 25th Eastern Black Bear Workshop. Trego, Wisconsin. April 2023.
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April 2023
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We describe an integrated age-at-harvest model that links research and monitoring data to estimate abundance and demographics of black bears in Maine, USA.
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Harrison, D., E. Simons, A. Fuller and W. Krohn. 2011. Trends in habitat for forest wildlife in Maine's Great North Woods: The need for landscape planning. Invited presentation at U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Northeast Region Biologists Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. February 14.
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February 2011
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Harrison, D. J., and A. K. Fuller. Ecology of white-tailed deer in Acadia National Park: Results from research conducted at the University of Maine. Presentation to resource management staff, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine. November 6, 2009.
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November 2009
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Harrison, D. E. Simons, A. Fuller, and W. Krohn. 2011. Habitat planning and assessment for forest vertebrates in northern Maine. Annual Coordinating Committee Meeting of the Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maine, Orono, ME. May 12, 2011.
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May 2011
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Hardouin, M. & S. M. Grodsky. 2023. Solar energy-carnivore interactions in the Sonoran Desert, California. Department of Natural Resources and the Environment Graduate Student Association Symposium. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
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January 2023
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Introducing study on desert carnivores and solar energy development in the Mojave Desert. Covers preliminary results on site use and co-occupancy of sympatric carnivore species.
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Gupta, A., B. Dilkina, D. Morin, A. Fuller, J. Royle, C. Sutherland, and C. Gomes. Using model-based estimators of connectivity for landscape corridor design. CompSust 2016. Ithaca, NY. 6 July, 2016.
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July 2016
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sing model-based estimators of connectivity for landscape corridor design
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Grodsky, S. M. 2022. Energy and Environment - A Big Idea for Climate 2030. 2030 Cornell Climate Impact Roundtable. Ithaca, New York.
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September 2022
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Presenting ideas for how to integrate renewable energy ecology into Cornell's Climate 2030 research and outreach initiatives.
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Grodsky, S. M. 2022. Insect conservation and habitat management in desert solar facilities. Member Symposium: Inspiring Insect Biodiversity Conservation through Incorporation of Vital Habitat in Infrastructure Entomological Society of America 2022 Joint Annual Meeting. Vancouver, B.C., Canada (virtual).
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November 2022
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Presenting results of research on insect response to solar energy development in the Mojave Desert. Covers pollinators, ants, and insect community responses and future research directions.
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Grodsky, S. M., J. W. Campbell, A. Fesnock, L. E. Franklin, M. Hardouin, and R. R. Hernandez. 2021. Effects of solar energy development on desert ecosystems and their services. American Wind Wildlife Institute. 2021 Solar Symposium.
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December 2021
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Review of 3 years of ecological research on the effects of solar energy development on soils, plants, host plant-insect interactions, non-bee insect pollinators, and bees in the Mojave Desert
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Grodsky, S. M. 2024. National Pollinator-Solar Energy Interactions Assessment. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office 2024 Peer Review. Washington, D.C. 3.27.24.
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March 2024
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Pollinators and solar energy
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Grodsky, S. M. 2021. Solar energy in desert ecosystems and the bright future of solar energy ecology. American Clean Power Siting and Environmental Compliance Virtual Summit 2021.
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August 2021
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Present results of desert solar ecology to industry stakeholders. Described impacts of solar energy siting and development decisions on desert ecosystems, including soils, plants, and wildlife.
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Grodsky, S. M. 2021. Pollinators and solar: A starting point. Agriculture and Solar Summit for Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators.
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August 2021
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Engaged with Cornell extension on issues centered o pollinator friendly solar. Presented my original research and a state of the science on ecological restoration for pollinators at solar facilities.
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Grodsky, S. M. 2021. Energy ecology: Solutions for climate adaptation in a changing world. Northeast Climate Change working Group.
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August 2021
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Presented my research on renewable energy ecology to climate change stakeholders from state and federal agencies. Described current and future projects in the Northeast related to renewable energy and wildlife conservation.
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Grauer, J.G., K.L. Schuyler, J. Frair, and A.K. Fuller. Health assessment and population models indicate high parasite exposure and potential impacts for moose in New York, USA. The Wildlife Society 29th Annual Conference. Spokane, Washington. November 7, 2022.
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November 2022
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Health assessment and population models indicate high parasite exposure and potential impacts for moose in New York, USA
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Grauer, J.G., K. Schuyler, J. Frair, and A.K. Fuller. Moose health assessment indicates high parasite exposure in New York. New York Chapter of The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting. Syracuse, NY. February 9, 2023.
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February 2023
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Moose health assessment indicates high parasite exposure in New York
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Grauer, J.A., K.L. Schuler, J.L. Frair, and A.K. Fuller. Moose Health and Juvenile Survival in New York. Cornell University Department of Natural Resources and the Environment Symposium, Ithaca, NY. January 20, 2022
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January 2022
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Moose Health and Juvenile Survival in New York.
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Grauer, J.A., K.L. Schuler, J.L. Frair, and A.K. Fuller. Impact and Predictors of Moose Endoparasite Infection. The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting, Spokane, WA. November, 2022.
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November 2022
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mpact and Predictors of Moose Endoparasite Infection
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Grauer, J.A., K.L. Schuler, J.L. Fair, and A.K. Fuller. Moose Health Assessment Indicates High Parasite Exposure in New York. The Northeast Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies 78th Annual Conference. Hershey, Pennsylvania. May 2, 2023.
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May 2023
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Moose Health Assessment Indicates High Parasite Exposure in New York
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Grauer, J.A., J.P. Twining, J. Frair, K. Schuler, D. Kramer, and A.K. Fuller. Exploring competition between white-tailed deer and moose. New York Chapter of The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting. Troy, NY. March 15, 2024.
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March 2024
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Exploring competition between white-tailed deer and moose
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Grauer, J.A., J. Twining, K. Schuler, J. Frair, D. Kramer, and A.K. Fuller. Exploring direct and indirect competitive interactions between moose and white-tailed deer. 56th Annual North American Moose Conference. Midway, Utah. May 14, 2024.
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May 2024
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Exploring direct and indirect competitive interactions between moose and white-tailed deer.
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Grauer, J., K. Schuyler, J. Frair, and A.K. Fuller. Moose Capture and Moose Health in NY, veterinary rounds. NYSDEC Big Game Team Meeting. February 14, 2022.
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February 2022
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update on moose project
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Grauer, J., A.K. Fuller, K. Schuler, and J. Frair. Moose health and juvenile survival in New York. Cornell DNRE symposium. January 20, 2022.
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January 2022
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Moose health and juvenile survival in New York
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Grauer, J. B. Hanley, A. Fuller, P. Connelly, J. Frair, and K. Schuler. Health assessment and population models indicate high parasite exposure and potential impacts for moose in New York, USA. North American Moose Conference. 1 December, 2021.
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December 2021
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We investigated parasite occurrence in 41 live-captured and 177 necropsied moose in New York to assess individual health, causes of death, and factors associated with moose mortality. Our health assessment revealed high levels of exposure to internal and external parasites, major sources of mortality from vehicle collisions, other sources of trauma, and parasites, and higher parasite burdens in adult moose.
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Gomes-Selman, J. P. Finlay, C.C. Sun., and A.K. Fuller. NY eBear: A mobile app for collecting citizen science data on black bears in New York. Poster at 71st Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 21 April, 2015.
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April 2015
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A mobile app for collecting citizen science data on black bears in New York
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Garshelis, D.L., K. Pigeon, M. Hwang, M. Proctor, W.J. McShea, A.K. Fuller, and D.J. Morin. 2022.The need to step-up monitoring of Asian bears. International Congress for Conservation Biology. December 16, 2021.
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December 2021
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The need to step-up monitoring of Asian bears
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Garcia, S., R.C. Stedman, and A.K. Fuller. A Bayesian network model to predict human-wildlife conflicts in protected areas of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The Wildlife Society 29th Annual Conference. Spokane, Washington. November 8, 2023.
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November 2023
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A Bayesian network model to predict human-wildlife conflicts in protected areas of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
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Garcia, S., R.C. Stedman, and A.K. Fuller. A Bayesian network model to predict human-wildlife conflicts in protected areas of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The Wildlife Society 29th Annual Conference. Spokane, Washington. November 8, 2023.
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November 2023
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Bayesian network model to predict human-wildlife conflicts in protected areas of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
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Garcia, S., A.K. Fuller, and R.C. Stedman. Spatial Risk Mapping to mitigate human–Andean Bear conflict in the Western Ecuadorian Andes. New York Chapter, The Wildlife Society's 2020 Annual Meeting. Syracuse, NY.
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February 2020
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Spatial Risk Mapping to mitigate human–Andean Bear conflict
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Garcia, S., A.K. Fuller, and R.C. Stedman. A place-based behavioral intention model for human-wildlife coexistence with Andean bears. North American Congress for Conservation Biology. Reno, NV. July 18, 2022.
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July 2022
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We surveyed two communities in Ecuador and used a Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Model to assess the relationship between places (experience and sense of place) with people’s tolerance toward Andean bears (Tremarctos ornatus) in Ecuador. We hypothesized that people with extensive experience or interaction with their landscape (biotic and abiotic features) will exhibit strong attachment and positive meanings towards that place.
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Garcia, D., R. Choudberry, S. M. Grodsky, and R. Almeida. 2024. Overlap between solar power potential and bee diversity hotspots in the contiguous United Sates. 78th Annual Meeting of the Subtropical Agriculture and Environments Society. South Padre Island, Texas. 2.8.24.
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February 2024
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Pollinators and solar energy
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Garcia, D., R. Choudberry, S. M. Grodsky, and R. Almeida. 2024. Analyzing Synergies and Conflicts: Solar Power Potential and Bee Diversity Patterns in the Contiguous United States. University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley College of Science Annual Research Conference. Edinburg, TX. 4.26.24.
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April 2024
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Pollinators and solar energy
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Fuller, Angela K. Exploring the Lesser-Charted Territories: Conservation Challenges and Evidence-Based Strategies for Martes in a Changing World. 8th International Martes Symposium, Aviemore, Scotland. Invited Keynote Speaker.
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September 2023
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This talk delves into the lesser-explored realms, focusing on the yellow-throated marten and tayra – two of the most widely distributed <i>Martes </i>species, yet both subjects of limited investigation. Leveraging by-catch data sourced from camera trapping studies of large charismatic carnivores including tigers, leopards, and Andean bears in Nepal and Ecuador, we investigate spatial patterns of occupancy and abundance of lesser-studied yellow-throated marten and tayra.
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Fuller, A.K.. Computational Sustainability Research Network: Connecting the Cooperative Research Units. Cooperative Research Units All-Hands Meeting. Santa Fe, New Mexico. 9 March, 2016.
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March 2016
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Computational Sustainability Research Network: Connecting the Cooperative Research Units
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Fuller, A.K., and L.M. Lai. A decision analytic approach for optimal surgical treatment in early-stage breast cancer. The American Society of Breast Surgeons 21st Annual Meeting.
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May 2020
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The purpose of our study was to evaluate the influence of oncologic outcomes on the optimal patient surgical decision; we evaluated decisions based on oncologic, quality of life, and both oncologic + quality of life outcomes. We use decision analysis to evaluate how different surgical treatments best achieve patient objectives with an explicit evaluation of tradeoffs.
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Fuller, A.K., and L.M. Lai. 2021. Systematic review of patient decision aids for breast cancer surgery decision: how do patients evaluate tradeoffs among objectives? 2021 Annual Meeting Official Proceedings. Annals of Surgical Oncology.
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April 2021
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<b>Background/Objective: </b>Many breast cancer patients are faced with making a decision among several surgical treatment options. Making an informed decision necessitates that patients receive information on the risks and benefits of their surgical options so they can evaluate tradeoffs among their objectives. However, women frequently report not being completely informed about their treatment options prior to making a decision. There is a recent emphasis on shared decision making; use of dec
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Fuller, A.K., and J.A. Royle. Coupled classification models: Moving beyond 'just' artificial intelligence. USGS Executive Leadership Team Briefing. Invited by Anne Kinsinger . March 26, 2019
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March 2019
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ELT briefing
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Fuller, A.K., and J.A. Royle. Estimating site occupancy of fishers in an expanding population. North American Congress for Conservation Biology, Missoula, Montana. 15 July, 2014.
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July 2014
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Estimating site occupancy of fishers in an expanding population
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Fuller, A.K., and D. J. Harrison. 2011. Trade-offs among forest management objectives, focal wildlife species, and ecological reserves: implications for future biodiversity and timber harvests. Poster presentation and moderated discussion at the Society of American Foresters National Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 4, 2011.
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November 2011
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Fuller, A.K., K.F. Robinson, R. Stedman, W. Siemer, and D.J. Decker. 2017. Integration of social and ecological sciences for natural resource decision making: challenges and opportunities. 24th Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 24 September, 2017. Invited.
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September 2017
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Integrating social and ecological sciences to inform decision making.
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Fuller, A.K., J.A. Royle, D.J. Morin, Y. Xue, B. Dilkina, C.P. Gomes. 2017. Estimating functional connectivity for landscape management and connectivity conservation. 2017 International Congress for Conservation Biology. Cartagena, Colombia. 25 July, 2017.
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July 2017
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Estimating functional connectivity for landscape management and connectivity conservation.
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Fuller, A.K., J. Stiller, W. Siemer, K. Perkins. Choosing an Optimal Duck Season: Integrating Hunter Values with Duck Migration Data. American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference. Reno, Nevada. September 30, 2019.
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September 2019
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State wildlife agencies frequently struggle to identify optimal hunting season dates for migratory game bird species that meet the diverse interests of stakeholders. Many approaches have been used to ensure the regulated community is involved in the decision-making process including public hearings, hunter season-date preference surveys, and hunter task forces. However, these approaches may not necessarily reflect the opinions and values of all stakeholders. To address these challenges, we used
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Fuller, A.K., How to be a successful scientist. 2021. Cooperative Research Units New Scientist Orientation.
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February 2021
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How to be a successful scientist
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Fuller, A.K., Eaton, M.J., Corwin, K., Rosenblatt, D., Ozard, J., Holst, L. A decision model for prioritizing New York’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN). Presentation of draft decision model to external technical review team for NYSDEC State Wildlife Action Plan preparation. Feb. 6, 2013.
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February 2013
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A decision model for prioritizing New York’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need
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Fuller, A.K., Eaton, M.J., Corwin, K., Rosenblatt, D., Ozard, J., Holst, L. A decision model for prioritizing New York’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN). Presentation of draft decision model to NYSDEC Bureau of Wildlife Manager’s Meeting. February 11, 2013.
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February 2013
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. A decision model for prioritizing New York’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need
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Fuller, A.K., D.J. Morin, and S. Sharma. 2021. Population monitoring for conservation of Asian bear species. Symposium. International Congress for Conservation Biology. December 16, 2021
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December 2021
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Organized symposium on population monitoring for Asian bears
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Fuller, A.K., D.J. Morin, and J.A. Royle. Density-weighted connectivity for corridor design. 24th International Conference on Bear Research & Management. Anchorage, Alaska. 16 June, 2016.
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June 2016
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Density-weighted connectivity for corridor design
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Fuller, A.K., D.J. Decker, M.J. Schiavone, and A.B. Fortchen. 2020. Ratcheting up Rigor in Wildlife Management Decision Making. Invited talk in special symposium, "Trending… A TWS Journal Spotlight on the Most Downloaded Papers of 2020". The Wildlife Society 27th Annual Conference. Virtual.
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September 2020
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Many wildlife management agencies desire decision‐making processes that are transparent, replicable, engage partners, and communicate effectively with the public. Using a decision science approach offers a framework to allow agencies to achieve these objectives so the decision‐making process is consistent with their desires.
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Fuller, A.K., D. Morin, J.A. Royle, C. Sutherland, C. Gomes, B. Dilkina, A. Gupta, Y. Xue, X. Wu. 2017. Metrics to estimate landscape connectivity for connectivity conservation planning. 24th Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 26 September, 2017. Invited.
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September 2017
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Metrics to estimate landscape connectivity for connectivity conservation planning.
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Fuller, A.K., D. J. Harrison, and W. B. Krohn. 2010. Planning for Multiple Biodiversity and Forest Objectives on The Nature Conservancy Lands in Northern Maine: Final Results, Application to Other Landowners, and Where Do We Go From Here. Presented at Managing Working Forest Landscapes for Multiple Biodiversity and Fiber Objectives: a Workshop for Landowners, Land Managers, and Biologists. University of Maine, Orono, Maine. November 10, 2010.
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November 2010
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Fuller, A.K., B.C. Augustine, D.J. Morin, K. Pigeon, J. Boulanger, D.C. Lee, F. Bisi, and D.L. Garshelis. 2021. The occupancy-abundance relationship and sampling designs using occupancy to monitor populations of Asian bears. International Congress for Conservation Biology. December 16, 2021.
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December 2021
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The occupancy-abundance relationship and sampling designs using occupancy to monitor populations of Asian bears
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Fuller, A.K., B. Augustine, E. Clifton, A. Hajek, A. Blumenthal, J. Beese, A. Hurt, C. Brown-Lima. Utilizing occupancy models to compare effectiveness of dogs and humans at detecting the invasive spotted lanternfly in vineyards and forests. Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative. 2022 Annual Conference. Burlington, VT. December 14, 2022.
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December 2022
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Utilizing occupancy models to compare effectiveness of dogs and humans at detecting the invasive spotted lanternfly in vineyards and forests
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Fuller, A.K., B. Augustine, E. Clifton, A. Hajek, A. Blumenthal, J. Beese, A. Hurt, C. Brown-Lima Utilizing occupancy models to compare effectiveness of dogs and humans at detecting the invasive spotted lanternfly in vineyards and forests. International Congress for Conservation Biology, Kigali, Rwanda. July 24, 2023.
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July 2023
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Utilizing occupancy models to compare effectiveness of dogs and humans at detecting the invasive spotted lanternfly in vineyards and forests
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Fuller, A.K. and D. J. Harrison. 2011. The role of ecological reserves to maintain American marten and Canada lynx in a working forest landscape. Poster presentation at the 18th Annual Wildlife Society Conference, Waikola, Hawaii, November 9, 2011.
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November 2011
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Fuller, A.K. Review of Classification Ideas in Ecology. Presentaiton at Powell Center Working Group Meeting. May 20, 2020. Virtual.
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May 2020
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Review of Classification Ideas in Ecology
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Fuller, A.K. Perspectives on Being a Unit Leader and Tips for Managing Cooperator Relationships: 2023 Cooperative Research Units Program All Hands Meeting, Tampa, Florida, February 27, 2023.
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February 2023
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Perspectives on Being a Unit Leader and Tips for Managing Cooperator Relationships
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Fuller, A.K. Occupancy modeling of fishers informs management decision making related to harvest opportunities. Presented to Furbearer and Small Game Management Team Meeting. 16 July, 2015.
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July 2015
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Occupancy modeling of fishers informs management decision making related to harvest opportunities.
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Fuller, A.K. New methods for monitoring Andean bears using sign surveys and camera trapping for occupancy, density, and connectivity. Invited presentation, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Bear Specialist Group. Taipei, Taiwan. 6 November, 2019.
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November 2019
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I present a summary of new methods for monitoring Andean bears using sign surveys and camera trapping for occupancy, density, and connectivity
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Fuller, A.K. New York's Adirondack Moose Population. Moose, Disease, and Climate Workshop. Virtual.
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May 2020
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Collaborative research project on moose in the Adirondacks of New York
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Fuller, A.K. Landscape-scale conservation in the Ecuadorian Andes: The Socio-Ecological Corridor. Department of Natural Resources Seminar Series. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 10 March, 2015.
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March 2015
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Landscape-scale conservation in the Ecuadorian Andes: The Socio-Ecological Corridor
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Fuller, A.K. Landscape management and connectivity conservation for Andean bears. 25th International Conference on Bear Research and Management. Quito, Ecuador. 17 November, 2017.
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November 2017
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Landscape management and connectivity conservation for Andean bears
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Fuller, A.K. Landscape design for conservation and management of animal populations using computational sustainability solutions. Invited plenary address to the CompSust 2016 Conference. Ithaca, NY. 6 July, 2016.
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July 2016
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Landscape design for conservation and management of animal populations using computational sustainability solutions
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Fuller, A.K. Invited Presentation. Talking scents, species from feces, and candid critters: Remote monitoring of wildlife. Science and Suds, Hopshire Farm and Brewery. April 20, 2023
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April 2023
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Overview of research program on remote monitoring of wildlife
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Fuller, A.K. Estimating the distribution of fishers in an expanding population in New York using noninvasive methods. American Wildlife Conservation Foundation. DeWitt, New York. 18 June, 2015.
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June 2015
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Estimating the distribution of fishers in an expanding population in New York using noninvasive methods.
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Fuller, A.K. Developing a Lab Culture and Fostering an Inclusive Environment: 2023 Cooperative Research Units Program All Hands Meeting, Tampa, Florida, February 28, 2023
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February 2023
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Developing a Lab Culture and Fostering an Inclusive Environment
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Fuller, A.K. Decision science: A process for integrating social science with ecological considerations in decision-making. Conservation Social Science Methods Workshop. Cornell University. January 30, 2022.
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January 2023
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A process for integrating social science with ecological considerations in decision-making
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Fuller, A.K. Decision Making in Social-Ecological Systems. Seminar to Nepal Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Kathmandu, Nepal. April 13, 2022.
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April 2022
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Decision making in social-ecological systems
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Fuller, A.K. Decision Making in Social-Ecological Systems. Seminar to Nepal Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Kathmandu, Nepal. April 13, 2022.
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April 2022
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Decision making seminar
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Fuller, A.K. Balancing Acts: Navigating Human-Wildlife Conflict through Informed Decision-Making in Social-Ecological Systems. World Wildlife Fund, Nepal. Kathmandu, Nepal. December 8, 2023. (Invited)
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December 2023
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Navigating Human-Wildlife Conflict through Informed Decision-Making in Social-Ecological Systems
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Fuller, A.K. 2021. Strategic Structuring of a CRU Career. Cooperative Research Units New Scientist Orientation. September 30, 2021.
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September 2021
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Strategic structuring of a research program
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Fuller, A.K. 2017. The study of animal populations by capture-recapture. Cornell University student chapter of The Wildlife Society. 11 April, 2017.
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April 2017
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The study of animal populations by capture-recapture
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Fuller, A.K. 2017. Camera trap surveys to inform management decision making. Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution annual meeting. Victoria, British Columbia. 9 May, 2017.
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May 2017
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Camera trap surveys to inform management decision making.
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Fuller, A.K. 2017. Biodiversity conservation in the Andean bear corridor. Secretary of Environment, Government of Ecuador. 26 April, 2017.
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April 2017
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Biodiversity conservation in the Andean bear corridor.
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Fuller, A.K. 2015. Estimating the distribution of fishers in an expanding population in New York using noninvasive methods. American Wildlife Conservation Foundation. DeWitt, New York. 18 June, 2015.
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June 2015
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Estimating the distribution of fishers in an expanding population in New York using noninvasive methods
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Fuller, A.K. Spatial Models for Animal Populations. Presented to the Cornell University, Cornell Biological Field Station Seminar Series. July 30, 2014.
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July 2014
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Spatial Models for Animal Populations
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Fuller, A.K. Science to Inform Management: Wildlife Research of the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting. September 16, 2014.
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September 2014
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overview of wildlife research of the NYCFWRU
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Fuller, A.K. Interviewing like a professional. 66th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Newton, Massachusetts. April 26, 2010.
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April 2010
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Fuller, A.K, D. J. Harrison, and W. B. Krohn. Balancing landscape-scale biodiversity conservation and forestry. Invited seminar to the Maine Cooperative Forestry Research Unit, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. April 14, 2010.
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April 2010
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Fuller, A. K., J. A. Royle, and C. Sutherland. Investigation of mink abundance and density related to polychlorinated biphenyl contamination within the Hudson river drainage: Summary of data and results. Presentation to Hudson River Trustees. Albany, NY. 29 August 2013.
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August 2013
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Summary of data analysis on mink abundance and density study
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Fuller, A. K., D. J. Harrison, and W. B. Krohn. A Wildlife Habitat-Based Modeling Approach to Forest Landscape Planning. Paper presented at The Wildlife Society, 17th Annual Conference, Snowbird, Utah. October 5, 2010.
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October 2010
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Fuller, A. K., D. J. Harrison, and W. B. Krohn. 2010. Managing The Nature Conservancy's Working Forest Landscape Given Multiple Biodiversity and Fiber Objectives: Final Contract Presentation to The Nature Conservancy. Brunswick, Maine. November 9, 2010.
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November 2010
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Fuller, A. K., D. J. Harrison, and W. B. Krohn. 2010. A Structured Decision Making Approach for Use in Forest Landscape Planning. Presented at Managing Working Forest Landscapes for Multiple Biodiversity and Fiber Objectives: A Workshop for Landowners, Land Managers, and Biologists. University of Maine, Orono, Maine. November 10, 2010.
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November 2010
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Fuller, A. K. Structured decision making for threatened and endangered species. Invited presentation, New York State Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Bronx Zoo, New York. 2 March, 2012
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March 2012
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Fuller, A. K. Spatially explicit models for density estimation of mammals using noninvasive DNA sampling. Invited presentation to the academic program external review team for the Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University. January 22, 2013.
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January 2013
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Presented novel approach to density estimation
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Fuller, A. K. Science to inform management: the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Presentation to the New York Fish and Wildlife Management Board. Hamilton, NY. 31 October 2013.
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October 2013
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Informing the fish and wildlife management board the research activities of the NY Coop Unit
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Fuller, A. K. 2013. Spatial ecology and decision analysis. Overview of research program to graduate students and faculty, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University. 27 August 2013.
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August 2013
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Overview of spatial ecology and decision analysis research program
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Fuller, A. K. 2012. Core competencies and wildlife professionals in a changing world: Summary of symposium. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon. 14 October, 2012.
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October 2012
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Fuller, A. K. 2011. Structured Decision Making in the NY Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Invited presentation at the NY Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Wildlife Management Team Meeting, Hamilton, NY. January 6, 2011.
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January 2011
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Fuller, A. K. 2011. Interview Skills. Invited presentation in the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Professionals Student Professional Development Workshop, 67th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Manchester, New Hampshire. April 18, 2011.
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April 2011
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Fuller, A. K. 2011. Improving the Connection of Science and Management: Structured Decision Making and Adaptive Management in the Cooperative Research Unit Program. Adaptive Management Conference Series, Auburn, AL. August 31, 2011.
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August 2011
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Fuller, A. K. 2011. Biodiversity conservation in multiple-use landscapes. Invited talk, New York Chapter of the Wildlife Society Annual Meeting, Utica, NY. March 5, 2011.
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March 2011
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Fuller, A. K. 2010. Applications of Structured Decision Making and Adaptive Management in Invasive Species Management. Invited talk, New York Invasive Species Research Institute, presented at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Invasive Species In-Service. November 17, 2010.
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November 2010
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Forstater, E., Sun, C., Sutherland, C., Fuller, A.2014. Habitat preference of mink in Upstate New York. 18th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium: Experiences in Field Ecology, December 9, 2014.
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December 2014
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Habitat preference of mink in Upstate New York
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Fisher, WL, MJ Eaton, AK Fuller. 2012. “An Update on the Current Activities of the NY Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.” Presentation to the Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of the Interior. Reynolds Game Farm, Ithaca, NY. 12 July, 2012
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July 2012
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Fisher, W., and W. Hubert. 2009. American Fisheries Society's past, present and future efforts towards promoting demographic diversity. Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Nashville, Tennessee, 30 August - 3 September 2009.
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September 2009
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Fisher, W. L. 4 September 2011. The importance of strategic direction in AFS. American Fisheries Society Leadership Workshop. Seattle, WA.
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September 2011
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Fisher, W. L. 29 June 2011. Environmental Flows Project Methods. New York Sustainable Flows Project Workshop, Skaneateles, NY
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June 2011
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Fisher, W. L. 22 August 2011. Integrating GIS across disciplines: how the intersection of biology and geography has influenced fisheries GIS. 5th International Symposium on GIS/Spatial Analyses in Fishery and Aquatic Sciences. Wellington, New Zealand.
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August 2011
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Fisher, W. L. 2012. Importance of strategic direction. Western Division of the American Fisheries Society Leadership Workshop. Jackson, WY.
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March 2012
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Fisher, W. L. 2012. Importance of strategic direction. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Leadership Workshop. Biloxi, MS.
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January 2012
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Fisher, W. L. 2012. Cooperative Research Units: A collaborative fisheries research partnership between universities and agencies. 2012 Annual Meeting of the New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2012
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Fisher, W. L. 2 November 2011. The American Fisheries Society: A Professional Organization for Students. AFS Cornell Student Subunit Meeting, Ithaca, NY.
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November 2011
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Eaton, M.J., Fuller, A.K., Corwin, K., Rosenblatt, D., Ozard, J., Holst, L. Applying the SGCN decision model for species priority classification. Presentation of draft decision model to external technical review team for NYSDEC State Wildlife Action Plan preparation. Feb. 6, 2013.
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February 2013
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Applying the SGCN decision model for species priority classification
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Davis, C. M., T. Katzner, M. Palumbo, V. Slabe, and S.M. Grodsky. 2024. Developing a framework for non-lead ammunition incentive programs for Bald and Golden Eagle conservation in the northeastern U.S. Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation.
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October 2024
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We will leverage these data to create a comprehensive, theoretical framework for implementing cost-effective non-lead ammunition distribution programs as an eagle conservation measure in the northeastern U.S.
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Davis, C. M., S. M. Grodsky, M. D. Palumbo, T. Katzner. 2024. Testing the efficacy of a non-lead ammunition rebate program for eagle conservation in New York. Winter Meeting of the Atlantic Flyway Council Technical Sections. 2/26/24.
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February 2024
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Non-lead ammo and eagles
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Davis, C. M., S. M. Grodsky, M. D. Palumbo, T. Katzner. 2024. Testing a non-lead ammunition rebate program for eagle conservation in New York State. Cornell Cooperative Extension Allegany County 31st Annual Rural Landowner Workshop. 3/2/2024.
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March 2024
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Non-lead ammo and eagles
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D Monson et al. (SA Sethi 6th). 2017. “Understanding trophic relationships of sea otters and their effects on demographic attributes.” Sea Otter Conservation Workshop, Seattle, WA.
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March 2017
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Bayesian belief network model to identify research gaps for AK Sea Otter.
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D Esler et al. (SA Sethi 7th). 2016. “Barrow’s Goldeneye demographic responses to changing mussel conditions on wintering areas: a conceptual model exercises,” Alaska Bird Conference, Cordova, AK.
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December 2016
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Stuctured conceptual modeling to identify research gaps for seabirds.
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Crum, N.J. and A.K. Fuller. Estimating the distribution of moose across New York using hunter observations. New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting. September 16, 2014.
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September 2014
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moose occupancy
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Crum, N., A.K. Fuller, and C. Sutherland. Estimating the occurrence of moose in New York using hunter survey data. 71st Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. 21 April, 2015.
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April 2015
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Estimating the occurrence of moose in New York using hunter survey data.
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Crum, N. J., A. K. Fuller, C.S. Sutherland, H. Kretser, M. Glennon, M. Schwartz, and K. Pilgrim. 2015. Population Structure and Recolonization Dynamics of Moose in Northeastern North America. The Wildlife Society Conference, Winnipeg, MB. October 19, 2015.
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October 2015
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Population Structure and Recolonization Dynamics of Moose in Northeastern North America
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Cagle, A. E., S. M. Grodsky, A. Armstrong, G. Exley, J. Macknick, J. Sherwin, and R. R. Hernandez. 2021. Floating photovoltaic solar energy: Metrics for potential land sparing and wildlife interactions. American Wind Wildlife Institute. 2021 Solar Symposium.
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December 2021
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We established metrics for assessing effects of floating solar on land sparing. We explored potential for interactions between floating solar and wildlife.
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C Rose et al. (SA Sethi 7th). 2017. “Satellite tags to measure halibut survival after trawler deck release,” Groundfish Forum annual captain’s meeting, Seattle, WA.
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January 2017
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Estimation of discard mortality for a commercially important taxon.
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Brown-Lima, C., J.L. Price Tack, Q. Shi, J. Dean, C. Gomes, and A.K. Fuller. Informing regional invasive species management: Defining the problem, objectives, and actions. The Wildlife Society's 28th Annual Conference.
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November 2021
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Informing regional invasive species management
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Brinkman, E. L. and W. L. Fisher. 2009. Life history and management of alligator gar in the Red River, Oklahoma-Texas. Spring Meeting of Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, 15-18 January 2009.
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January 2009
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Brazeal, J.A., and A.K. Fuller. A multiscale, multispecies occupancy model: Investigating spatial and temporal species use and interactions. Virtual International Statistical Ecology Conference.
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June 2020
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We develop a novel multiscale, multispecies occupancy model: Investigating spatial and temporal species use and interactions
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Boycott, T.J., T.I. Simamora, and S.M. Grodsky. Occurrence dynamics of grassland birds on protected and working lands in New York: Implications for solar energy development. DNRE Symposium, Cornell University, NY, January 19, 2024.
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January 2024
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Grassland birds and solar
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Boycott, T.J., T.I. Simamora, and S. M. Grodsky. Grassland birds and solar energy in New York: Interactions and management implications across spatiotemporal scales. NYSDEC Bird and Mammal Diversity Team Annual Planning Meeting, Brockport, NY, October 11, 2023.
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October 2023
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Grassland birds and solar
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Boycott, T.J., T. Simamora, and S. M. Grodsky. Grassland birds and solar energy in New York: Interactions and management implications across spatiotemporal scales. New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Annual Coordinating Committee Meeting, Albany, NY, May 24, 2023.
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May 2023
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Grassland birds and solar
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Bennett, A., I. Caldwell, L. Walston, A. Dolezal, C. Rochon, A. Feggestad, and S. M. Grodsky. 2021. A Research Roundtable Discussion: The future of research on pollinator habitat at solar sites. American Wind Wildlife Institute Solar Power and Wildlife/Natural Resources Symposium. Virtual.
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December 2021
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Group presentation on pollinators and solar energy development to an academic and industry audience.
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B Harris et al. (SA Sethi 4th). 2017. “Seascape-scale modelling of benthic habitat disturbance from commercial fishing activities.” AK Chapter, American Fisheries Society meeting, Fairbanks, AK.
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March 2017
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Benthic habitat modeling to support fisheries gear modification management.
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Augustine, B.C., J.A. Royle, and A.K. Fuller. 2020. Cluster spatial capture-recapture models for autonomous recording units. The Wildlife Society 27th Annual Conference. Virtual.
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September 2020
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Noninvasive survey methods have come to dominate how we monitor populations and test ecological hypotheses. Arguably, camera traps and genetics have been the most successful noninvasive survey methods, but many species are difficult to monitor efficiently with these methods, but easy to hear. Examples include many frogs, birds, and primates.<br>Autonomous recording units, or ARUs, are increasingly being used for these species. In addition to providing a more efficient way to monitor certain spe
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Augustine, B.C., J.A. Royle, R.B. Chandler, and A.K. Fuller. 2021. Cluster spatial capture-recapture models for autonomous recording units. EURING Analytical Meeting and Workshop.
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June 2021
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Using ARUs for density estimation
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Augustine, B.C., J.A. Royle, D.W. Linden, and A.K. Fuller. Spatial capture recapture with genotyping error. Virtual International Statistical Ecology Conference. June 22 2020.
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June 2020
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We present a new model for spatial capture recapture with genotyping error
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Augustine, B., J.A. Royle, D. Linden, and A.K. Fuller. Improving inference in genetic capture-recapture studies using spatial partial identity models allowing for genotyping error. American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference. Reno, Nevada. October 3, 2019.
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October 2019
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The recently introduced Categorical Spatial Partial Identity Model relaxes the requirement that multiple individuals in the population cannot share the same genotype by probabilistically relating samples to individuals, rather than making a deterministic linkage. Here, we generalize this model to allow for genotyping error with the addition of multiple genotyping replicates as data.
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Anthony A. Echelle, Michael S. Schwemm, Nicholas J. Lang, Justin S. Baker, Robert M. Wood, Ronald A. Van Den Bussche, and William L. Fisher. 2013. Systematics and Conservation Genetics of Least Darter. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
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July 2013
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We report unusually high geographic structure in populations at the southern margin of the range of the widely distributed Least Darter (E. microperca). The results suggest these populations represent a genetically distinct species.
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Almeida, R. M., R. Schmitt, S. M. Grodsky, A. S. Flecker, C. P. Gomes, L. Zhao, N. Barros, R. Kelman, and P. B. McIntyre. 2022. Opportunities and risks of floating solar power deployment on reservoirs. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2022. Grand Rapids, MI.
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May 2022
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Presentation discussing the opportunities and risks of floating solar power based on our 2022 Nature publication.
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Alexiades, A., W. L. Fisher, and P. Sullivan. 2012. Brown trout population dynamics and angling behavior in New York streams: evaluation of a stocking model. 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, St. Paul, MN. 20 August 2012.
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August 2012
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Alexiades, A., B. Fisher, and P. Sullivan. 2012. Brown trout population dynamics and angling behavior in New York streams. 2012 Annual Meeting of the New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Placid, NY.
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February 2012
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Alexiades, A. V., and W. L. Fisher. 2013. Brown trout population dynamics and angling behavior in New York streams: evaluation of a stocking model. 2013 Annual Meeting, New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Watertown, New York, 30 January - 1 February 2013.
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January 2013
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We are evaluating the Catch Rate Oriented Trout Stocking model used in New York State to determine hatchery production and stream stocking rates of brown trout. Results from this study will inform stream trout management by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
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Adams, M.A., and Fuller, A. K. 2012. Home range models of animal space use. 68th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Charleston, WV. April 16, 2012.
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April 2012
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Adams, M. C., and Fuller, A. K. 2012. Habitat and spatial ecology of black bears in New York. Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Graduate Student Association Symposium. 19 January, 2012.
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January 2012
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Adams, M. C., and A. K. Fuller. 2011. Habitat and Spatial Ecology of Black Bears in New York. Invited presentation to the Steuben County Honey Bee Association. June 13.
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June 2011
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Adams, M. C., C. S. Sun, and A. K. Fuller. 2011. Black Bears in New York. Invited presentation to the Finger Lakes Region of the New York State Parks. Watkins Glen, NY. October 20, 2011.
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October 2011
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Adams, M. C. and A. K. Fuller. 2013. Black Bear Space Use and Resource Selection in an Expanding Population in New York. 69th Annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. 7-9 April, 2013.
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April 2013
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We quantified annual and seasonal home ranges for 18 female and 15 male bears, and examined 2nd order (home-range scale) selection decisions using covariates including habitat type, road density, human density, stream density, and elevation. The results will provide a comparison of the resource selection decisions of black bears between the recently expanded and traditional core areas.
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Adams, M. A., and A. K. Fuller. 2012. Black Bear Habitat Selection and Movements in New York: a Research Update, NYSDEC Big Game Team Meeting. September 26, 2012.
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September 2012
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A Nimick et al. (SA Sethi 5th). 2017. “Fishing effects in 3D – it’s not all about bottom contact anymore.” AK Chapter, American Fisheries Society meeting, Fairbanks, AK.
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March 2017
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Extension of existing benthic habitat models to 3-D.
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TS Smeltz et al. (SA Sethi 4th). 2017. “Seascape-scale modelling of benthic habitat disturbance from commercial fishing activities,”NY Chapter, American Fisheries Society meeting, Buffalo, NY.
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February 2017
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Basin-scale habitat impacst modeling for seascape management.
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Eaton, M.J., P.T. Hughes, J.E. Hines, J.D. Nichols. Testing metapopulation concepts: effects of patch characteristics and neighborhood status on occupancy dynamics. Annual meeting of the Wildlife Society. Portland, OR, October 13-17, 2012.
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October 2012
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