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Large herbivores surf waves of green-up during spring
JA Merkle, KL Monteith, EO Aikens, MM Hayes, KR Hersey, AD Middleton, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1833), 20160456, 2016
3562016
Resource waves: phenological diversity enhances foraging opportunities for mobile consumers
JB Armstrong, G Takimoto, DE Schindler, MM Hayes, MJ Kauffman
Ecology 97 (5), 1099-1112, 2016
1942016
High-resolution landcover classification using Random Forest
MM Hayes, SN Miller, MA Murphy
Remote sensing letters 5 (2), 112-121, 2014
1622014
The extra mile: Ungulate migration distance alters the use of seasonal range and exposure to anthropogenic risk
H Sawyer, AD Middleton, MM Hayes, MJ Kauffman, KL Monteith
Ecosphere 7 (10), e01534, 2016
802016
Functional attributes of ungulate migration: landscape features facilitate movement and access to forage
KL Monteith, MM Hayes, MJ Kauffman, HE Copeland, H Sawyer
Ecological Applications 28 (8), 2153-2164, 2018
392018
Multi‐scale habitat selection of elk in response to beetle‐killed forest
BG Lamont, KL Monteith, JA Merkle, TW Mong, SE Albeke, MM Hayes, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 83 (3), 679-693, 2019
282019
Resource selection and landscape change reveal mechanisms suppressing population recovery for the world's most endangered antelope
AH Ali, AT Ford, JS Evans, DP Mallon, MM Hayes, J King, R Amin, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (6), 1720-1729, 2017
262017
Migration corridors of adult Golden Eagles originating in northwestern North America
BE Bedrosian, R Domenech, A Shreading, MM Hayes, TL Booms, ...
PloS one 13 (11), e0205204, 2018
252018
The Red Desert to Hoback mule deer migration assessment
H Sawyer, M Hayes, B Rudd, MJ Kauffman
University of Wyoming, 2014
142014
Risky business: How an herbivore navigates spatiotemporal aspects of risk from competitors and predators
KS Huggler, JD Holbrook, MM Hayes, PW Burke, M Zornes, DJ Thompson, ...
Ecological Applications 32 (7), e2648, 2022
112022
Effectiveness of partial sedation to reduce stress in captured mule deer
AC Ortega, SP Dwinnell, TN Lasharr, RP Jakopak, K Denryter, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 84 (8), 1445-1456, 2020
112020
Bark beetle‐affected forests provide elk only a marginal refuge from hunters
BG Lamont, MJ Kauffman, JA Merkle, TW Mong, MM Hayes, KL Monteith
The Journal of Wildlife Management 84 (3), 413-424, 2020
92020
Alterations to riparian vegetation resulting from beaver pond life histories
MM Hayes
University of Wyoming, 2012
52012
Data from: Resource selection and landscape change reveal mechanisms suppressing population recovery for the world's most endangered antelope
AH Ali, AT Ford, JS Evans, DP Mallon, MM Hayes, J King, R Amin, ...
Borealis, 2021
12021
Targeting Conservation Easement Purchase to Benefit Wildlife
B Rashford, AM Scott, M Hayes, H Sawyer
University of Wyoming, Extension, 2015
12015
Evaluating Risks Associated with Animal Capture and Handling
S Dwinnell, T LaSharr, M Hayes, K Huggler, H Sawyer, KL Monteith
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Coursing the Mottled Wave: Generalist Predators Track Pulses in Availability of Neonatal Ungulates
K Huggler, MM Hayes, D Thompson, P Burke, KL Monteith
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Observed Changes in Mountain Hydrology Following a Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic in the Snowy Range of Wyoming
AL Klatt, SN Miller, GB Paige, T Kelleners, N Ohara, MM Hayes
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, H31H-1528, 2015
2015
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