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Janice A. Reid
Janice A. Reid
United States Forest Service
Ecology
Biology
Biological dispersal
Population
Population model
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Conspecific and congeneric interactions shape increasing rates of breeding dispersal of northern spotted owls.
2021
Ecological Applications
Julianna M. A. Jenkins
Damon B. Lesmeister
Eric D. Forsman
Katie M. Dugger
Steven H. Ackers
L Steven Andrews
Scott A. Gremel
Bruce Hollen
Chris E McCafferty
M. Shane Pruett
Janice A. Reid
Stan G. Sovern
J. David Wiens
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Is your ad hoc model selection strategy affecting your multimodel inference
2020
Ecosphere
Dana J. Morin
Charles B. Yackulic
Jay E. Diffendorfer
Damon B. Lesmeister
Clayton K. Nielsen
Janice A. Reid
Eric M. Schauber
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A need for speed in Bayesian population models: a practical guide to marginalizing and recovering discrete latent states
2020
Ecological Applications
Charles B. Yackulic
Michael J. Dodrill
Maria C. Dzul
Jamie S. Sanderlin
Janice A. Reid
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Social status, forest disturbance, and Barred Owls shape long-term trends in breeding dispersal distance of Northern Spotted Owls
2019
The Condor
Julianna M. A. Jenkins
Damon B. Lesmeister
Eric D. Forsman
Katie M. Dugger
Steven H. Ackers
L Steven Andrews
Chris E McCafferty
M. Shane Pruett
Janice A. Reid
Stan G. Sovern
Rob B. Horn
Scott A. Gremel
J. David Wiens
Zhiqiang Yang
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