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List of works by Grant M. Harris

Accurate population estimation of Caprinae using camera traps and distance sampling

scientific article published on 20 October 2020

Are whooping cranes destined for extinction? Climate change imperils recruitment and population growth

scientific article

Automatic Storage and Analysis of Camera Trap Data

scientific article published in July 2010

Birds, montane forest, state of Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil

scientific article published in June 2009

Data-driven discovery of the spatial scales of habitat choice by elephants

scientific article

Effects of winter recreation on northern ungulates with focus on moose (Alces alces) and snowmobiles

article

Estimating extinction risk with metapopulation models of large-scale fragmentation.

scientific article

Estimating species richness with camera traps: modeling the effects of delay period, deployment length, number of sites, and interference imagery

scientific article published in 2022

Identifying sustainable winter habitat for whooping cranes

scientific article published in October 2020

Mapping and exploring the distribution of the Vulnerable grey-winged cotinga Tijuca condita

article by Maria Alice S. Alves et al published October 2008 in Oryx

Nonbreeding Duck Use at Central Flyway National Wildlife Refuges

Optimizing Diversity Assessment Protocols for High Canopy Ants in Tropical Rain Forest

article

Quantitative analysis of forest fragmentation in the atlantic forest reveals more threatened bird species than the current red list.

scientific article

Range size and extinction risk in forest birds

scientific article

Sampling designs matching species biology produce accurate and affordable abundance indices

scientific article (publication date: 2013)

Unfulfilled promise of data-driven approaches: response to Peterson et al

scientific article

Weather and Prey Predict Mammals' Visitation to Water

scientific article published on 11 November 2015

Year-round water management for desert bighorn sheep corresponds with visits by predators not bighorn sheep

scientific article published on 24 November 2020