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Thomas M. Gehring
First published in Avian Conservation and Ecology in
2017
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Dustin E. Brewer
Eric M. Dunton
Michael P. Ward
Rachael Pierce
Annie M. Bracey
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Christopher J Norment
Douglas C. Tozer
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Gerald J. Niemi
2 published articles
Jun 2024
Experimental evidence suggests that broadcasting rail calls overnight can influence broad-scale site selection by migrating rails
Dustin E. Brewer,
Thomas M. Gehring,
Michael P. Ward,
Eric M. Dunton,
Rachael Pierce
Oct 2017
Influence of call broadcast timing within point counts and survey duration on detection probability of marsh breeding birds
Douglas C. Tozer,
Annie M. Bracey,
Erin E. Gnass Giese,
Gerald J. Niemi,
Robert W. Howe,
Thomas M. Gehring,
Christopher J Norment