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James Beerens
South Florida Water Management District
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Dynamic habitat selection by two wading bird species with divergent foraging strategies in a seasonally fluctuating wetland
JM Beerens, DE Gawlik, G Herring, MI Cook
The Auk 128 (4), 651-662, 2011
1022011
Sensitivity of Nesting Great Egrets (Ardea alba) and White Ibises (Eudocimus albus) to Reduced Prey Availability
G Herring, DE Gawlik, MI Cook, JM Beerens
The Auk 127 (3), 660-670, 2010
652010
Linking Dynamic Habitat Selection with Wading Bird Foraging Distributions across Resource Gradients
JM Beerens, EG Noonburg, DE Gawlik
PLOS ONE 10 (6), e0128182, 2015
502015
Determining habitat quality for species that demonstrate dynamic habitat selection
JM Beerens, PC Frederick, EG Noonburg, DE Gawlik
Ecology and evolution 5 (23), 5685-5697, 2015
422015
Using scenario planning to evaluate the impacts of climate change on wildlife populations and communities in the Florida Everglades
CP Catano, SS Romanach, JM Beerens, LG Pearlstine, LA Brandt, ...
Environmental Management 55, 807-823, 2015
402015
Evaluating two new methods for capturing large wetland birds
G Herring, DE Gawlik, JM Beerens
Journal of Field Ornithology 79 (1), 102-110, 2008
282008
Sex determination for the great egret and white ibis
G Herring, DE Gawlik, JM Beerens
Waterbirds 31 (2), 298-303, 2008
192008
Predicting wading bird and aquatic faunal responses to ecosystem restoration scenarios
JM Beerens, JC Trexler, CP Catano
Restoration Ecology 25, S86-S98, 2017
162017
Landscape factors and hydrology influence mercury concentrations in wading birds breeding in the Florida Everglades, USA
G Herring, CA Eagles-Smith, JT Ackerman, DE Gawlik, JM Beerens
Science of the Total Environment 458, 637-646, 2013
162013
Physiological condition of juvenile wading birds in relation to multiple landscape stressors in the Florida Everglades: effects of hydrology, prey availability, and mercury …
G Herring, CA Eagles-Smith, DE Gawlik, JM Beerens, JT Ackerman
PLoS One 9 (9), e106447, 2014
132014
Heirarchical resource selection and movements of two wading bird species with divergent foraging strategies in the Everglades
JM Beerens
Florida Atlantic University, 2008
102008
Heirarchical resource selection and movements of two wading bird species with divergent foraging strategies in the Everglades
JM Beerens
Florida Atlantic University, 2008
102008
Near-term spatial hydrologic forecasting in Everglades, USA for landscape planning and ecological forecasting
LG Pearlstine, JM Beerens, G Reynolds, SM Haider, M McKelvy, K Suir, ...
Environmental Modelling & Software 132, 104783, 2020
92020
Coastal marsh bird habitat selection and responses to Hurricane Sandy
AM Benscoter, JM Beerens, SS Romañach
Wetlands 40 (4), 799-810, 2020
92020
Impacts of saltwater intrusion on wetland prey production and composition in a historically freshwater marsh
SS Romañach, JM Beerens, BA Patton, JP Chapman, MR Hanson
Estuaries and coasts 42 (6), 1600-1611, 2019
92019
The Everglades depth estimation network (EDEN) surface-water interpolation model, version 3
S Haider, E Swain, J Beerens, MD Petkewich, B McCloskey, H Henkel
Scientific Investigations Report, 2020
82020
Fire disturbance influences endangered Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow (Ammospiza maritima mirabilis) relative bird count
AM Benscoter, JM Beerens, LG Pearlstine, SS Romañach
Conservation Science and Practice 1 (12), e130, 2019
82019
Hierarchial resource selection and movements of two wading bird species with divergent foraging strategies in the Florida Everglades
JM Beerens
MS Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, 2008
62008
Evaluating water management scenarios to support habitat management for the Cape Sable seaside sparrow
JM Beerens, SS Romañach, M McKelvy
Open-File Report, 2016
52016
Determining habitat quality for species that demonstrate dynamic habitat selection. Ecol. Evol. 5, 5685–5697
JM Beerens, PC Frederick, EG Noonburg, DE Gawlik
51813
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