USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
School of Forest Resources
The University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602-2152
(706) 542-1227 Fax: (706) 542-1235
Parley Winger E:mail: Parley_Winger@usgs.gov
Kurt Bogenrieder E:mail: kurt_bogenrieder@usgs.gov
Bonnie Fancher E:mail: Bonnie_Fancher@usgs.gov
Mary Freeman E:mail: Mary_Freeman@usgs.gov
Peter Lasier E:mail: Pete_Lasier@usgs.gov
J. Michael Meyers E:mail: Joe_Meyers@usgs.gov
Clint Moore E:mail: Clinton_Moore@usgs.gov
John Seginak E:mail: John_Seginak@usgs.gov
Paul Sykes E:mail: Paul_Sykes@usgs.gov
Predicting and monitoring the persistence of imperiled stream fishes: Freeman
Effects of Disturbance and Predation on American Oystercatchers (Haematopus palliatus) During the Breeding Season, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia, 2003 and 2004: Meyers
Effects of Nest Zone Management on Bald Eagle Reproductive Success in Florida: feasibility study, Meyers
Habitat and breeding densities of a Swainson’s Warbler source population, Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge: Meyers
Painted Bunting status in the southeastern United States: Meyers
Spatial ecology and habitat use the eastern indigo snake in Georgia: Meyers
Adaptive management of releases to the Florida whooping crane population: Moore
Adaptive management research and applications: Moore
Inventory and monitoring in support of management for rare communities, and protocol and database development for endangered species: Moore
Modeling and statewide adaptive harvest management of American alligator populations in Florida: Moore
Statistical modeling and applications development in the study of natural systems: Moore
Annual Survival in the Southeastern Coastal Popluation of the Painted Bunting: Sykes, Kendall, Meyers
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