
Devin Johnson
Digital Journalist, SC State 1890 Research and Extension at Freelance
Articles
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Dec 5, 2024 |
pubs.usgs.gov | Devin Johnson |Joseph Eisaguirre |Rebecca Taylor |Erik Andersen
Harvest sustainability is a primary goal of wildlife management and conservation, and in a changing world, it is increasingly important to consider environmental drivers of population dynamics alongside harvest in cohesive management plans. This is particularly pertinent for harvested species that acutely experience effects of climate change.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
pubs.usgs.gov | Devin Johnson |Joseph Eisaguirre |Rebecca Taylor |Joel L. Garlich-Miller
Links More information: Publisher Index Page (via DOI) Open Access Version: External Repository Download citation as: RIS | Dublin Core Publication type Article Publication Subtype Journal Article Title Assessing the population consequences of disturbance and climate change for the Pacific walrus Series title Marine Ecology Progress Series DOI 10.3354/meps14635 Volume 740 Year Published 2024 Language English Publisher InterResearch Contributing office(s) Alaska Science Center Ecosystems...
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Jun 2, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Devin Johnson |Joseph Eisaguirre |Rebecca Taylor |Erik Andersen
AbstractHarvest sustainability is a primary goal of wildlife management and conservation, and in a changing world it is increasingly important to consider environmental drivers of population dynamics alongside harvest in cohesive management plans. This is particularly pertinent for harvested species that are acutely experiencing effects of climate change.
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Dec 3, 2023 |
hudl.com | Devin Johnson
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Oct 17, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Devin Johnson |Joseph Eisaguirre |Rebecca Taylor |Joel L. Garlich-Miller
AbstractClimate change and anthropogenic disturbance are increasingly affecting wildlife at a global scale. Predicting how varying types and degrees of disturbance may interact to influence population dynamics is a key management challenge. Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCoD) models provide a framework to link effects of anthropogenic disturbance on an individual's behavior and physiology to population-level changes.
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