Journal of Wildlife Management

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Wildlife Management is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Climate, habitat interactions, and mule deer resource selection on winter landscapes92
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A noninvasive and integrative approach for improving density and abundance estimates of moose19
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Forestry, fire, and fur: factors influencing densities of endangered fishers (Pekania pennanti) in central British Columbia, Canada16
Habitat and connectivity‐based conservation strategies for the vulnerable Lorestan newt (Neurergus kaiseri) in the Zagros Mountains, Iran16
Temporal and interspecific comparisons reveal shifts in the distributions of two Florida skunk species16
Four fifths a grizzly: a new perspective on nature that just might save us all. Douglas Chadwick. 2021. Patagonia Books, Ventura, California, United States. 289 pp. $27.95 hardcover. ISBN: 9781952338015
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Special issue: Indigenous research and co‐stewardship of wildlife14
The Journal of Wildlife Management, spring report, 202214
Insights from data with R: an introduction for the life and environmental sciences. Owen L.Petchey, Andrew P.Beckerman, NatalieCooper, and Dylan Z.Childs. 2021. Oxford University Press, Oxford,14
Columbian sharp‐tailed grouse brood success and chick survival in a wind‐energy landscape14
The basics of scientific writing one more time12
Quantile regression estimates of animal population trends12
Ecology and management of black‐tailed and mule deer of North America By James R. Heffelfinger, Paul R. Krausman (Eds.), Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. 2023. pp. 506. $140.00 (hardcover). ISBN 97810312
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Effects of mass capture on survival of greater white‐fronted geese in Alaska11
Minerals in gastroliths and foods consumed by band‐tailed pigeons11
What's hot and why?11
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Scaling Occupancy Estimates up to Abundance for Wolves11
Gaps and opportunities in on‐host winter tick (Dermacentor albipictus) surveillance in North America11
Factors affecting bighorn sheep activity at water developments in southwestern Arizona11
Local differences in maximum temperature determine water use among desert bighorn sheep populations10
A policymaker perspective on use of a population density estimate to manage cougar harvest risk (Beausoleil et al. 2021)10
Reduced breeding densities associated with spatially concentrated harvest of willow ptarmigan in Alaska10
Early Career Researchers' Views on Publishing in The Journal of Wildlife Management10
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Long‐Term Effects of Black‐Tailed Prairie Dogs on Livestock Grazing Distribution and Mass Gain10
Bears of the World: Ecology, Conservation and Management. Vincenzo Penteriani and Mario Melletti, editors. 2021. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 389 pp. $145.00 hardcover. ISBN:10
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Regional walrus abundance estimate in the United States Chukchi Sea in autumn10
Northern bobwhite subspecies exhibit reduced survival and reproduction when translocated outside their native range9
Southwood's Ecological Methods (5th edition) By Peter A. Henderson, Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 2021. pp. 508. $63.00 (paperback). ISBN: 97801988622849
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Connecting the public to wildlife9
Evaluating the effectiveness of retrofitting water control structures with manatee protection systems to reduce mortality9
Survival rates of band‐tailed pigeons estimated using passive integrated transponder tags9
Conservation Technology By Serge A.Wich and Alex K.Piel (Eds.), Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 2021. pp. 297. $49.95 (paperback). ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐885025‐09
Comparative detection, density, and reproductive performance of Kirtland's warbler in jack and red pine9
Conservation Implications of Spatiotemporal Variation in the Terrestrial Ecology of Western Spadefoots8
Predicting effects of water management on breeding abundance of three wading bird species8
Thank you to our Guardians of Science8
Use or abuse of trophy hunting for conservation genomics?8
Wildlife Management and Conservation: Contemporary Principles and Practices (2nd edition)By Paul R.Krausman and James W.Cain III (Eds.), Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2022. pp. 8
Factors Affecting Wetland Use by Spring Migrating Ducks in the Southern Prairie Pothole Region8
Improved predictions and forecasts of chronic wasting disease occurrence using multiple mechanism dynamic occupancy modeling8
Utility‐scale solar impacts to volant wildlife8
Assessing factors that increase dusky gopher frog larval performance in open‐canopy wetlands8
Wild birds and the ecology of antimicrobial resistance: an approach to monitoring8
Structure and projected decline of a Karoo dwarf tortoise population8
Bear deterrence with scare devices, a non‐lethal tool in the use‐of‐force continuum8
Spring black bear harvest and predation pressure on moose calves in a multi‐predator system8
Influences of aquatic and terrestrial habitat characteristics on abundance patterns of adult wood turtles7
Status, trends, and equilibrium abundance estimates of the translocated sea otter population in Washington State7
Robust assessment of associations between weather and eastern wild turkey nest success7
Inconsistent scientific methods hamper the management of drone use near birds7
Survival of northern pintail ducklings in grasslands and croplands: implications for fall‐seeded cereals7
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Multi‐locus sequence typing indicates multiple strains of Mycoplasma in desert bighorn sheep and aoudad in Texas7
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Mixed‐stock aging analysis reveals variable sea turtle maturity rates in a recovering population7
Survival and behavior of Mojave desert tortoises head‐started with and without outdoor rearing7
Annual variation in attribute importance to upland game hunter satisfaction in Nebraska7
A spatial, closed integrated population model to estimate wildlife population size and structure6
Functional dietary response of Asian black bears to changes in sika deer density6
Synergistic effects of anthropogenic disturbances on giant pandas6
Mule Deer Migrations and Highway Underpass Usage in California, USA6
Methodology matters when estimating deer abundance: a global systematic review and recommendations for improvements6
Movement of white‐tailed deer in contrasting landscapes influences management of chronic wasting disease6
An evaluation of spatial capture‐recapture models applied to ungulate non‐invasive genetic sampling data6
Improving the precision and accuracy of wildlife monitoring with multi‐constellation, multi‐frequency GNSS collars6
Downed wood removal effects on survival and site fidelity of woodrats in a California oak woodland6
Seasonality in Sonoran pronghorn survival and movement within a managed rangeland6
Assessing American woodcock use of habitat managed through programs targeting a declining songbird6
Species behavioral characteristics lead to unique fragmentation threats: The Nubian ibex as a case study6
Seasonal space use and habitat selection in magpie geese: implications for reducing human‐wildlife conflicts6
Regional variation in demographics, reproduction, and body mass growth rates of wild pigs: Implications for population control6
Genetic structure of California's elk: a legacy of extirpations, reintroductions, population expansions, and admixture6
The effects of habitat, weather, and raptors on northern bobwhite abundance at multiple spatial scales6
Effects of Midazolam on Corticosterone and Blood Gases in Spectacled Eiders Prior to Transmitter Implantation6
Environmental DNA surveys can underestimate amphibian occupancy and overestimate detection probability: implications for practice6
Long‐term genetic monitoring of a translocated population of collared brown lemurs6
Incorporating vital rates and harvest into stochastic population models to forecast elk population dynamics5
Factors influencing pregnancy, litter size, and reproductive parameters of invasive wild pigs5
Factors influencing rate of decline in a Merriam's wild turkey population5
Spatio‐temporal occurrence and sensitivity to livestock husbandry of Pallas's cat in the Mongolian Altai5
Disease and secondary sexual traits: effects of pneumonia on horn size of bighorn sheep5
A comprehensive analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic adult mortality of Bonelli's eagles in eastern Spain5
The American Woodcock Singing Ground Survey largely conforms to the phenology of male woodcock migration5
Phylogenetics, subspecies, and conservation of the eastern pinesnake5
Sloth bear maternal and resting den locations in eastern Karnataka5
Designing count‐based studies in a world of hierarchical models5
Density surface and excursion sets modeling as an approach to estimating population densities5
Density estimation using spatial capture‐recapture analyses: application to vaccination of prairie dogs against sylvatic plague5
Carrying capacity of black‐necked cranes in Dashanbao National Nature Reserve, China5
The acute physiological response of polar bears to helicopter capture5
Postbreeding ecology of wood ducks in the Illinois River Valley5
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Implications of forage quality for population recovery of bighorn sheep following a pneumonia epizootic5
Wildlife Management and Landscapes: Principles and ApplicationsBy William F.Porter, Chad J.Parent, Rosemary A.Stewart, David M.Williams, Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2021. pp. 5
Viability analysis for population reinforcement of Grauer's gorillas at Mount Tshiaberimu, Democratic Republic of the Congo5
Motion‐sensitive cameras track population abundance changes in a boreal mammal community in southwestern Yukon, Canada5
Climate change and range restriction of common salamanders in eastern Canada and the United States5
Habitat suitability and crop damage risk caused by wild boar in Guizhou Plateau, China5
Structural complexity characterizes fine‐scale forest conditions used by Pacific martens5
Play is a privilege in both humans and animals: how our recreation influences wildlife5
Balancing model specificity and transferability: Barn owl nest box selection5
Distributional shifts of wintering midcontinent greater white‐fronted geese5
Rehabilitating tigers for range expansion: lessons from the Russian Far East5
Enhancing performance of detection dog field surveys through experimental transects4
Are northern bobwhites an umbrella species for open‐land birds in Ohio?4
Assessing spatiotemporal patterns of mesocarnivores along an urban‐to‐rural gradient4
Effects of release strategy, source population, and age on reintroduced scaled quail reproduction4
Emigration and survival correlate with different precipitation metrics throughout a grassland songbird's annual cycle4
Photo survey estimates of annual recruitment in eastern North American sea duck populations4
An open letter to graduate students4
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Recovery and genetics of Mexican wolves: a comment on Clement et al.4
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Association of antler asymmetry with hoof disease in elk4
Use of predictive distribution models to describe habitat selection by bats in Colorado, USA4
Proximity analysis between icebreakers and narwhals in Tasiujaq, Nunavut, Canada4
To model or not to model: false positive detection error in camera surveys4
Global population size and conservation priority areas for the endangered Titicaca grebe4
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Larger trees may support larger Indiana bat maternity colonies in a dynamic landscape4
A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery By Diane K.Boyd, Vancouver, British Columbia: Greystone Books. 2024. pp. 240. $26.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 978‐17784011384
Wolverine population density and home range size in Arctic Alaska4
A leap in scale for invasive species management: a medium‐scale beaver eradication pilot project4
Thermal Imaging for Wildlife Applications By Kayleigh FawcettWilliams, London, UK: Pelagic Publishing. 2024. pp. 148. $51.00 (paperback). ISBN 978‐17842738734
Acorn and aquatic invertebrate biomass in Mississippi Alluvial Valley hardwood bottomlands4
Assessing the distribution of elusive non‐game carnivores: are hunters valuable informants?4
Modeling population dynamics of beluga whales in the Eastern High Arctic – Baffin Bay population4
Disturbance of wintering waterbirds by simulated road traffic noise in Arkansas wetlands4
Reducing bias in the peer‐review process4
Energetic cost of human disturbance on the southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis)4
Challenges and opportunities for estimating abundance of a low‐density moose population4
Free‐roaming horses exceeding appropriate management levels affect multiple vital rates in greater sage‐grouse4
Hemi‐marsh concept prevails? Kaminski and Prince (1981) revisited4
Estimates of Abundance and Harvest Rates of Female Black Bears Across a Large Spatial Extent4
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Increasing Safe Harbor Agreement enrollment: a choice experiment approach to investigate preferred contract attributes4
Predicting pup‐rearing habitat for Mexican wolves4
Urban expansion and infrastructure development reduce habitat suitability for Asian elephants in southwestern China3
Multi‐scale effects of land cover, weather, and fire on Columbian sharp‐tailed grouse3
Red fox home ranges, activity patterns, and resource selection on an Atlantic barrier island3
Estimating allowable take for an increasing bald eagle population in the United States3
High freshwater turtle occupancy of streams within a sustainably managed tropical forest in Borneo3
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Mapping crop damage by wild boars using multi‐scale risk modeling in Northeast China3
Managing artificial intelligence3
Hunters' opposition to harmful hunting practices on ecosystems: values, beliefs, norms, and identities3
Wetland occupancy by duck broods in cropland‐dominated landscapes of the United States Prairie Pothole Region3
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Mottled ducks, feral mallards, and their hybrids in Florida3
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Modeling migration and movement of gray bats3
Habitat associations at multiple scales identify areas of management priority for American woodcock in Nova Scotia3
Agricultural grasslands buffer density effects in red deer populations3
Using Fecal DNA and Closed‐Capture Models to Estimate Feral Horse Population Size3
A test of motion‐sensitive cameras to index ungulate densities: group size matters3
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An Introduction to R: Data Analysis and Visualization By MarkGardener, London, United Kingdom: Pelagic Publishing. 2023. pp. 381. $47.00 (paperback). ISBN: 97817842733853
Collective Factors Reinforce Individual Contributions to Human‐Wildlife Coexistence3
Effects of helicopter net‐gunning on survival of bighorn sheep3
Survival of Columbian sharp‐tailed grouse chicks and juveniles in northwestern Colorado3
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Must we lose our biological connection to nature to endure changing times?3
Woodland restoration and forest structure affect nightjar abundance in the Ozark Highlands3
Response of grassland birds to management in national battlefield parks3
Factors influencing incubation behavior and nesting success of yellow‐billed loons in Arctic Alaska3
Non‐resident college student hunting license regulations in the United States3
Experimental test of the efficacy of hunting for controlling human–wildlife conflict3
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Effects of insecticide spray drift on arthropod prey resources of birds in grasslands in Minnesota3
Structured Decision Making: Case Studies in Natural Resource Management. Michael C.Runge, Sarah J.Converse, James E.Lyons, and David R.Smith, editors. 2020. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 3
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Expanding and invading plant species in sagebrush steppe affect multiple aspects of small‐mammal ecology3
The Wildlife Techniques Manual (Volume 1: Research. Volume 2: Management, 8th edition). NovaJ.Silvy, editor. 2022. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 1373 pp. (Volume 1, 759 pp.3
Behavioral response of polar bears to aircraft activity on the northern coast of Alaska3
Primer of Ecological Restoration. Karen D.Hall. 2020. Island Press, Washington DC, USA. 202 pp. $35.00 paperback. ISBN: 97816109197223
Using helicopter counts to estimate the abundance of Himalayan tahr in New Zealand's Southern Alps3
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Competition, prey, and mortalities influence gray wolf group size3
Estimating Population Growth and Recruitment Rates Across the Range of American Common Eiders3
Migration tracking assists harvest management of overabundant Canada geese in Manitoba, Canada3
Enigmatic Near‐Extirpation in a Boreal Toad Metapopulation in Northwestern Montana3
Influence of sanctuary disturbance, weather, and landscape characteristics on waterfowl harvest opportunity in western Tennessee3
Factors influencing daily nest survival rates of Aleutian terns in the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska3
Spatio‐temporal trend and mitigation of human–elephant conflict in Xishuangbanna, China3
Perceptions and tolerance of American crocodiles and their management by South Florida residents3
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The influence of the COVID‐19 pandemic on spring turkey hunting3
Magical merlins.BruceHaak. 2021. Falco Sapiens Press, Eagle, Idaho, USA. 182 pp. $50.00 hardcover. ISBN: 978‐0‐9978165‐4‐93
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Secretive marsh bird habitat relationships at mid‐continent spring migration stopover sites3
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Phenology‐specific space use by Rio Grande wild turkeys3
The Journal of Wildlife Management annual report, 20213
Survival, harvest, and population size of Rio Grande wild turkeys in Texas3
Reducing the refuge effect: using private‐land hunting to mitigate issues with hunter access3
A tale of two populations: vital rates of fishers in British Columbia, Canada2
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Long‐term data reveal effects of climate, road access, and latitude on mountain goat horn size2
Conservation implications of tourism and stress for Amazonian caimans2
Yellowstone Cougars: Ecology before and during wolf restoration. Toni K.Ruth, Polly C.Buotte, and Maurice G.Hornocker. 2019. University Press of Colorado, Louisville, Colorado, USA. 336 pp. $65.00 har2
Yellow rail auditory detection during the non‐breeding season2
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Assessment of habitat‐specific competition for oral rabies vaccine baits between raccoons and opossums2
Special sections in The Journal of Wildlife Management2
Sex‐specific differences and long‐term trends in habitat selection of American woodcock2
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Wildlife biodiversity conservation: multidisciplinary and forensic approaches. Susan C.Underkoffler and Hayley R.Adams, editors. 2021. Springer Nature, Cham, Switzerland. 485 pp. $219.99 hardcover. IS2
Wildlife Stewardship on Tribal Lands: Our Place is in Our SoulBy Serra J.Hoaglandand StevenAlbert (Eds.), Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2023. pp. 432. $59.95 (hardcover). ISBN 92
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Demographic history of the Punjab urial and implications for its management2
Phase‐dependent red fox expansion into the tundra: implications for management2
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Life: A Journey through Science and Politics By Paul R.Ehrlich, New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. 2023. pp. 408. $30.00 (hardback). ISBN: 97803002645482
Headstarting turtles to larger body sizes for multiple years increases survivorship but with diminishing returns2
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Methods to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts involving common mesopredators: a meta‐analysis2
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The 2022 Journal of Wildlife Management report and journal news2
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Horns, hunters, and harvest: re‐examining management paradigms for pronghorn2
Roosting ecology of Gould's wild turkeys in southeastern Arizona2
Natal origin and dispersal of problem saltwater crocodiles in the Darwin Harbor, Australia2
Age, landscape, and arrival date explain ranging behavior of wintering red kites in southwest Europe2
An adaptation of dual‐frame sampling for estimating bat population trends in multi‐hibernacula systems2
Extinctions: living and dying in the margin of error. MichaelHannah. 2021. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 240 pages. $24.95 hardcover. ISBN: 978‐1‐108‐84353‐92
The use of swimming pools by bats on a game reserve in South Africa2
Wild by design: The rise of ecological restoration By Laura J.Martin, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Harvard University Press. 2022. pp. 329. $39.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 97806749794202
Evaluation of multiple behavioral responses of sika deer to human hunting pressures2
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A policymaker perspective on use of a population density estimate to manage cougar harvest risk (Beausoleil et al. 2021): A reply to Thorburn2
Factors influencing productivity and recruitment of elk in northern New Mexico2
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