David Andersen
Researcher
Wildlife Biology
The U.S. Geological Survey
United States of America
Biography
BA St. Olaf College MS University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph D University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Interest
wildlife Biology
Publications
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Peterson, S.M., H.M. Streby, J.A. Lehman, G.R. Kramer, A.C. Fish, and D.E. Andersen. 2015. High-tech or field techs: radio telemetry is a cost-effective method for reducing bias in songbird nest searching. Condor 117:386-395.
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Fronczak, D.L., D.E. Andersen, E.E. Hanna, and T. Cooper. 2015. Annual survival rate estimate of satellite-transmitter-marked Eastern Population greater sandhill cranes. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. DOI: 10.3996/042015-JFWM-035
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Bruggeman, J.E., T. Swem, D.E. Andersen, P.L. Kennedy, and D. Nigro. 2016. Multi-season occupancy models identify abiotic and biotic factors influencing a recovering Arctic Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus tundrius population in a variable climate. Ibis 158:61-74. DOI:10.1111/ibi.12313.Bruggeman, J.E., T. Swem, D.E. Andersen, P.L. Kennedy, and D. Nigro. 2015. Dynamics of a recovering arctic bird population: the importance of climate, density dependence, and site quality. Ecological Applications 25:1932-1943. DOI:10.1890/14-1591.1.sm