Roger W. Perry
Research Wildlife Biologist
United States Department of Agriculture
Pacific Southwest Research Station
United States of America
Biography
Education: M.S. in Zoology University of Arkansas B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife University of Missouri A.S. in Drafting and Design Engineering Technology Missouri Southern State University Ph.D. in Wildlife Ecology Oklahoma State University
Research Interest
Ecology of bats in the Interior Highlands and Gulf Coastal Plain • Community responses to woodland restoration • Fire effects on vertebrate populations • Early successional habitats • Effects of disturbance and silviculture practices on birds and mammals
Publications
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Silvis, A.; Perry, Roger; Ford, W.M. 2016. Relationships of three species of bats impacted by white-nose syndrome to forest condition and management.
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McDaniel, Virginia L.; Perry, Roger W.; Koerth, Nancy E.; Guldin, James M. 2016. Evaluation of FOFEM fuel loading and consumption estimates in pine-oak forests and woodlands of the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas, USA.
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Perry, Roger W.; Jordan, Phillip N.; McDaniel, Virginia L. 2017. Effects of repeated burning on snag abundance in shortleaf pine woodlands.