Derek Potter
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View article: Fish spawning events stimulate trophic hotspots across freshwater food webs
Fish spawning events stimulate trophic hotspots across freshwater food webs Open
1.0 Abstract Mass reproductive events, where large numbers of organisms aggregate for synchronous reproduction, are often captivating and ecologically significant, boosting offspring survival and reducing time spent searching for mates. Ho…
View article: Broad‐scale genetic monitoring suggests density‐dependent dispersal in a large carnivore
Broad‐scale genetic monitoring suggests density‐dependent dispersal in a large carnivore Open
Characterizing patterns and drivers of dispersal is fundamental to our understanding of animal ecology and ultimately informing species conservation and management strategies. In this study, we used microsatellite data from 3941 individual…
View article: Experimental test of the efficacy of hunting for controlling human–wildlife conflict
Experimental test of the efficacy of hunting for controlling human–wildlife conflict Open
Human–wildlife conflict can cause major declines in wildlife populations and pose a threat to human safety and livelihoods. Large carnivores are among the most conflict‐prone species because they range widely, eat human‐associated foods, a…
View article: Peer Review #3 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.2)"
Peer Review #3 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.2)" Open
Landscape structure affects animal movement.Differences between landscapes may induce heterogeneity in home range size and movement rates among individuals within a population.These types of heterogeneity can cause bias when estimating pop…
View article: Peer Review #3 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.1)"
Peer Review #3 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.1)" Open
Landscape structure affects animal movement.Differences between landscapes may induce heterogeneity in home range size and movement rates among individuals within a population.These types of heterogeneity can cause bias when estimating pop…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.1)" Open
Landscape structure affects animal movement.Differences between landscapes may induce heterogeneity in home range size and movement rates among individuals within a population.These types of heterogeneity can cause bias when estimating pop…
View article: Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models
Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models Open
Landscape structure affects animal movement. Differences between landscapes may induce heterogeneity in home range size and movement rates among individuals within a population. These types of heterogeneity can cause bias when estimating p…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.2)"
Peer Review #1 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.2)" Open
Landscape structure affects animal movement.Differences between landscapes may induce heterogeneity in home range size and movement rates among individuals within a population.These types of heterogeneity can cause bias when estimating pop…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "Explaining detection heterogeneity with finite mixture and non-Euclidean movement in spatially explicit capture-recapture models (v0.1)" Open
Landscape structure affects animal movement.Differences between landscapes may induce heterogeneity in home range size and movement rates among individuals within a population.These types of heterogeneity can cause bias when estimating pop…
View article: Estimating animal abundance at multiple scales by spatially explicit capture–recapture
Estimating animal abundance at multiple scales by spatially explicit capture–recapture Open
Information about how animal abundance varies across landscapes is needed to inform management action but is costly and time‐consuming to obtain; surveys of a single population distributed over a large area can take years to complete. Surv…
View article: Community science reveals biennial irruptive migration in the White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis)
Community science reveals biennial irruptive migration in the White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) Open
Dunn, E., A. Dreelin, P. Heveran, L. Goodrich, D. Potter, A. Florea, B. Ewald, and J. Gyekis. 2022. Community science reveals biennial irruptive migration in the White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis). Journal of Field Ornithology 93…