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David M Baasch

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Ecology and Evolution|October 8, 2015
A comparison of breeding population estimators using nest and brood monitoring dataDavid M Baasch, Trevor J Hefley, Staci D Cahis
Heliyon|July 14, 2018
Integrating species-centric and geomorphic-centric views of interior least tern and piping plover habitat selectionJason M Farnsworth, David M Baasch, Patrick D Farrell
Ecology and Evolution|June 26, 2018
Reproductive ecology of interior least tern and piping plover in relation to Platte river hydrology and sandbar dynamics: Response to the letter to the editorJason M Farnsworth, David M Baasch, Chadwin Smith, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 24, 2014
Nondetection sampling bias in marked presence-only dataTrevor J Hefley, Andrew J Tyre, David M Baasch, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|May 19, 2017
Reproductive ecology of interior least tern and piping plover in relation to Platte River hydrology and sandbar dynamicsJason M Farnsworth, David M Baasch, Chadwin B Smith, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|May 1, 2015
Use of opportunistic sightings and expert knowledge to predict and compare Whooping Crane stopover habitatTrevor J Hefley, David M Baasch, Andrew J Tyre, et al.
Heliyon|October 27, 2018
Investigating whooping crane habitat in relation to hydrology, channel morphology and a water-centric management strategy on the central Platte River, NebraskaJason M Farnsworth, David M Baasch, Patrick D Farrell, et al.
Plos One|January 10, 2019
Whooping crane use of riverine stopover sitesDavid M Baasch, Patrick D Farrell, Shay Howlin, et al.
Environmental Management|September 28, 2010
Resource selection by elk in an agro-forested landscape of northwestern NebraskaDavid M Baasch, Justin W Fischer, Scott E Hygnstrom, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|October 8, 2015
A comparison of breeding population estimators using nest and brood monitoring dataDavid M Baasch, Trevor J Hefley, Staci D Cahis
Heliyon|July 14, 2018
Integrating species-centric and geomorphic-centric views of interior least tern and piping plover habitat selectionJason M Farnsworth, David M Baasch, Patrick D Farrell
Ecology and Evolution|June 26, 2018
Reproductive ecology of interior least tern and piping plover in relation to Platte river hydrology and sandbar dynamics: Response to the letter to the editorJason M Farnsworth, David M Baasch, Chadwin Smith, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 24, 2014
Nondetection sampling bias in marked presence-only dataTrevor J Hefley, Andrew J Tyre, David M Baasch, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|May 19, 2017
Reproductive ecology of interior least tern and piping plover in relation to Platte River hydrology and sandbar dynamicsJason M Farnsworth, David M Baasch, Chadwin B Smith, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|May 1, 2015
Use of opportunistic sightings and expert knowledge to predict and compare Whooping Crane stopover habitatTrevor J Hefley, David M Baasch, Andrew J Tyre, et al.
Heliyon|October 27, 2018
Investigating whooping crane habitat in relation to hydrology, channel morphology and a water-centric management strategy on the central Platte River, NebraskaJason M Farnsworth, David M Baasch, Patrick D Farrell, et al.
Plos One|January 10, 2019
Whooping crane use of riverine stopover sitesDavid M Baasch, Patrick D Farrell, Shay Howlin, et al.
Environmental Management|September 28, 2010
Resource selection by elk in an agro-forested landscape of northwestern NebraskaDavid M Baasch, Justin W Fischer, Scott E Hygnstrom, et al.
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