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John D. Willson
John D. Willson
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Arkansas
Потвърден имейл адрес: uark.edu - Начална страница
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Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park
ME Dorcas, JD Willson, RN Reed, RW Snow, MR Rochford, MA Miller, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (7), 2418-2422, 2012
4032012
Remarkable amphibian biomass and abundance in an isolated wetland: implications for wetland conservation
JW Gibbons, CT Winne, DE Scott, JD Willson, X Glaudas, KM Andrews, ...
Conservation Biology 20 (5), 1457-1465, 2006
3452006
Needles in haystacks: estimating detection probability and occupancy of rare and cryptic snakes
AM Durso, JD Willson, CT Winne
Biological Conservation 144 (5), 1508-1515, 2011
2312011
The global status of reptiles and causes of their decline
BD Todd, JD Willson, JW Gibbons
Ecotoxicology of amphibians and reptiles 47, 67, 2010
2102010
The global status of reptiles and causes of their decline
BD Todd, JD Willson, JW Gibbons
Ecotoxicology of amphibians and reptiles 47, 67, 2010
2102010
Effects of habitat disturbance on stream salamanders: implications for buffer zones and watershed management
JD Willson, ME Dorcas
Conservation Biology 17 (3), 763-771, 2003
1992003
Efficacy of marking snakes with disposable medical cautery units
CT Winne, JD Willson, KM Andrews, RN Reed
Herpetological Review 37 (1), 52-54, 2006
1832006
Innovative methods for studies of snake ecology and conservation
ME Dorcas, JD Willson
Snakes: ecology and conservation 1, 5-37, 2009
1392009
Crab trapping causes population decline and demographic changes in diamondback terrapins over two decades
ME Dorcas, JD Willson, JW Gibbons
Biological Conservation 137 (3), 334-340, 2007
1362007
Three decades of urbanization: Estimating the impact of land-cover change on stream salamander populations
SJ Price, ME Dorcas, AL Gallant, RW Klaver, JD Willson
Biological Conservation 133 (4), 436-441, 2006
1282006
Identifying plausible scenarios for the establishment of invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus) in Southern Florida
JD Willson, ME Dorcas, RW Snow
Biological Invasions 13, 1493-1504, 2011
1172011
Mercury exposure is associated with negative effects on turtle reproduction
BC Hopkins, JD Willson, WA Hopkins
Environmental science & technology 47 (5), 2416-2422, 2013
1012013
Drift fences, coverboards, and other traps
JD Willson, JW Gibbons
Amphibian ecology and conservation: A handbook of techniques, 229-245, 2010
962010
Snake predation on North American bird nests: culprits, patterns and future directions
BA DeGregorio, SJ Chiavacci, PJ Weatherhead, JD Willson, TJ Benson, ...
Journal of Avian Biology 45 (4), 325-333, 2014
932014
Getting the drift: examining the effects of timing, trap type and taxon on herpetofaunal drift fence surveys
BD Todd, CT Winne, JD Willson, JW Gibbons
The American Midland Naturalist 158 (2), 292-305, 2007
912007
Seasonal variation in terrestrial resource subsidies influences trophic niche width and overlap in two aquatic snake species: a stable isotope approach
JD Willson, CT Winne, MA Pilgrim, CS Romanek, JW Gibbons
Oikos 119 (7), 1161-1171, 2010
892010
Post-drought responses of semi-aquatic snakes inhabiting an isolated wetland: insights on different strategies for persistence in a dynamic habitat
JD Willson, CT Winne, ME Dorcas, JW Gibbons
Wetlands 26 (4), 1071-1078, 2006
892006
Enigmatic decline of a protected population of eastern kingsnakes, Lampropeltis getula, in South Carolina
CT Winne, JD Willson, BD Todd, KM Andrews, JW Gibbons
Copeia 2007 (3), 507-519, 2007
822007
Herpetofaunal species richness of southeastern national parks
TD Tuberville, JD Willson, ME Dorcas, JW Gibbons
Southeastern naturalist 4 (3), 537-569, 2005
812005
Ecological and methodological factors affecting detectability and population estimation in elusive species
JD Willson, CT Winne, BD Todd
The Journal of Wildlife Management 75 (1), 36-45, 2011
802011
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