PUBLICATIONS AND PROTOCOLS
DataProtocols for construction and maintenance of precipitation plots
Annual reports
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publicationsDeguines, N, JS Brashares, LR Prugh. 2017. Precipitation alters interactions in a grassland ecological community. Journal of Animal Ecology 86:262-272. pdf
Gurney,CM, LR Prugh, JS Brashares. 2015. Restoration of native plants is reduced by rodent-caused soil disturbance and seed removal. Rangeland Ecology and Management 68: 359-366. pdf Bean, WT, LR Prugh, R Stafford, HS Butterfield, M Westfall, JS Brashares. 2014. Species distribution models of an endangered rodent offer conflicting measures of habitat quality at multiple scales. Journal of Applied Ecology 51: 1116-1125. pdf Endicott, RL, LR Prugh, JS Brashares. 2014. Surplus killing by endangered San Joaquin kit foxes (Vulpes macrotis mutica) is linked to a local population decline of endangered giant kangaroo rats (Dipodomys ingens). Southwestern Naturalist 59: 110-115. pdf Prugh, LR and CD Golden. 2014. Does moonlight increase predation risk? Meta-analysis reveals divergent responses of nocturnal mammals to lunar cycles. Journal of Animal Ecology 83: 504-514. pdf Bean, W.T., H.S. Butterfield, R. Stafford, and J.S. Brashares. 2014. Multi-step realized distribution models suggest bottom-up control of an endangered rodent. PLoS ONE 9:e106638 Bean, WT, R. Stafford, LR Prugh, S. Butterfield, JS Brashares 2012. An evaluation of monitoring methods for the endangered giant kangaroo rat. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36: 587-593. pdf Prugh, LR and JS Brashares. 2012. Partitioning the keystone effects of an ecological engineer: kangaroo rats control community structure via multiple pathways. Journal of Animal Ecology 81: 667-678. pdf Bean, W.T., R. Stafford, and J.S. Brashares. 2011. The effects of small sample size and sample bias on threshold selection and accuracy assessment of species distribution models. Ecography 35:250-258. pdf Prugh, LR and JS Brashares. 2010. Basking in the moonlight? Illumination increases the capture success of the endangered giant kangaroo rat. Journal of Mammalogy 91: 1205-1212. pdf Prugh, LR. 2009. Kangaroo rats: the great farmer-engineers of our deserts. Sierra Club Desert Report (Sept 2009): 15-17. pdf |