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Hall Sawyer

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 7, 2011
Stopover ecology of a migratory ungulateHall Sawyer, Matthew J Kauffman
Ecology and Evolution|August 7, 2013
Estimating resource selection with count dataRyan M Nielson, Hall Sawyer
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 11, 2022
Responses to natural gas development differ by season for two migratory ungulatesMallory Sandoval Lambert, Hall Sawyer, Jerod A Merkle
Current Biology : CB|April 2, 2025
Pronghorn movements and mortality during extreme weather highlight the critical importance of connectivityEllen O Aikens, Jerod A Merkle, Wenjing Xu, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 6, 2022
Industrial energy development decouples ungulate migration from the green waveEllen O Aikens, Teal B Wyckoff, Hall Sawyer, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|December 18, 2009
Identifying and prioritizing ungulate migration routes for landscape-level conservationHall Sawyer, Matthew J Kauffman, Ryan M Nielson, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 4, 2023
Fencing amplifies individual differences in movement with implications on survival for two migratory ungulatesWenjing Xu, Laura C Gigliotti, Raphaël Royauté, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 5, 2017
Mule deer and energy development-Long-term trends of habituation and abundanceHall Sawyer, Nicole M Korfanta, Ryan M Nielson, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 18, 2018
Functional attributes of ungulate migration: landscape features facilitate movement and access to forageKevin L Monteith, Matthew M Hayes, Matthew J Kauffman, et al.
Conservation Physiology|October 4, 2018
Integrating physiological stress into the movement ecology of migratory ungulates: a spatial analysis with mule deerDavid S Jachowski, Matthew J Kauffman, Brett R Jesmer, et al.
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 7, 2011
Stopover ecology of a migratory ungulateHall Sawyer, Matthew J Kauffman
Ecology and Evolution|August 7, 2013
Estimating resource selection with count dataRyan M Nielson, Hall Sawyer
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 11, 2022
Responses to natural gas development differ by season for two migratory ungulatesMallory Sandoval Lambert, Hall Sawyer, Jerod A Merkle
Current Biology : CB|April 2, 2025
Pronghorn movements and mortality during extreme weather highlight the critical importance of connectivityEllen O Aikens, Jerod A Merkle, Wenjing Xu, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 6, 2022
Industrial energy development decouples ungulate migration from the green waveEllen O Aikens, Teal B Wyckoff, Hall Sawyer, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|December 18, 2009
Identifying and prioritizing ungulate migration routes for landscape-level conservationHall Sawyer, Matthew J Kauffman, Ryan M Nielson, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 4, 2023
Fencing amplifies individual differences in movement with implications on survival for two migratory ungulatesWenjing Xu, Laura C Gigliotti, Raphaël Royauté, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 5, 2017
Mule deer and energy development-Long-term trends of habituation and abundanceHall Sawyer, Nicole M Korfanta, Ryan M Nielson, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 18, 2018
Functional attributes of ungulate migration: landscape features facilitate movement and access to forageKevin L Monteith, Matthew M Hayes, Matthew J Kauffman, et al.
Conservation Physiology|October 4, 2018
Integrating physiological stress into the movement ecology of migratory ungulates: a spatial analysis with mule deerDavid S Jachowski, Matthew J Kauffman, Brett R Jesmer, et al.
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