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Occurrence, function, and conservation of playa wetlands: The key to biodiversity of the southern great plains
- Lacrecia A. Johnson
- Geography
- 1 May 2011
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Influence of Roads on Movements of Small Mammals
- B. K. Clark, B. S. Clark, Lacrecia A. Johnson, Michael T. Haynie
- Geography
- 1 September 2001
The landscape of the world is becoming more dissected by roads each year due to the growing human population. Numerous studies have documented the direct impact of roads on wildlife by examining… Expand
Influence of land-use and conservation programs on wetland plant communities of the semiarid United States Great Plains
- Jessica L. O’Connell, Lacrecia A. Johnson, L. Smith, S. Mcmurry, D. Haukos
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2012
Abstract Depressional wetlands are predominant surface hydrological features providing critical societal ecosystem services in the semiarid United States High Plains. Critical wetland properties may… Expand
Intraspecific Phylogeography of Red Squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) in the Central Rocky Mountain Region of North America
- Gregory M. Wilson, R. Bussche, K. Mcbee, Lacrecia A. Johnson, C. A. Jones
- Biology, Medicine
- Genetica
- 1 November 2005
We used variation in a portion of the mitochondrial DNA control region to examine phylogeography of Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, a boreal-adapted small mammal in the central Rocky Mountain region. AMOVA… Expand
Predicting dispersal-limitation in plants: Optimizing planting decisions for isolated wetland restoration in agricultural landscapes
- Jessica L. O’Connell, Lacrecia A. Johnson, Benjamin J. Beas, L. Smith, S. Mcmurry, D. Haukos
- Environmental Science
- 1 March 2013
Abstract Isolated wetlands are often degraded by agriculture, increasing sediment accretion and altering plant composition. Two common opposing wetland restoration practices are self-design vs.… Expand
Efficacy of depletion models for estimating abundance of endangered fishes in streams
- David R. Stewart, Matthew J. Butler, Lacrecia A. Johnson, Aaron Cajero, Amber Young, G. Harris
- Environmental Science
- 2019
Abstract Conservation programs for imperiled fish require a sampling method for quantifying their habitat relationships and their progress toward recovery, via abundance estimation and subsequent… Expand
Year-round water management for desert bighorn sheep corresponds with visits by predators not bighorn sheep
- Grant M Harris, David R Stewart, +5 authors R. Thompson
- Geography, Medicine
- PloS one
- 24 November 2020
Managing water (e.g., catchments) to increase the abundance and distribution of game is popular in arid regions, especially throughout the southwest United States, where biologists often manage water… Expand