Publications of Kenneth R. Wilson

1. Wilson, K. R., and D. R. Anderson. 1985. Evaluation of two density estimators of small mammal population size.  Journal of Mammalogy 66:13-21.

2. Wilson, K. R., and D. R. Anderson. 1985. Evaluation of a nested grid approach for estimating density. Journal of Wildlife Management 49:675-678.

3.  Wilson, K. R., and D. R. Anderson. 1985. Evaluation of a density estimator based on a trapping web and distance sampling theory.  Ecology 66: 1185-1194.

4.  Wilson, K. R. 1992. An efficiency comparison between capture-recapture estimators derived using maximum likelihood and martingale theory. Pages 102-113 in Wildlife 2001: Populations, McCullough and Barrett eds. Elsevier Science Publishers.

5.  Yip, P., D.Y.T. Fong, and K. Wilson. 1993. Estimating population size by recapture sampling via estimating function. Communications in Statistics - Stochastic Models 9:179-193.

6.  Wilson, K. R., and L. E. O'Brien. 1994. Parameters for monitoring small mammal populations. Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.59: 211-218.

7.  Miller, J.R., T.T. Schulz, N.T. Hobbs, K.R. Wilson, D.L. Schrupp, and W.L. Baker.  1995. Changes in landscape structure of a southeastern Wyoming riparian zone following shifts in stream dynamics.  Biological Conservation 72: 371-379.

8.  Wilson, K.R., and D.R. Anderson.  1995. Continuous time capture-recapture population estimation when capture probabilities vary by time. Environmental and Ecological Statistics 2:55-69.

9.  Dean, D. J., K. R. Wilson, and C. H. Flather. 1997. Spatial error analysis of species richness for a gap analysis map.  Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 63:1211-1217.

10.  Flather, C. H., K. R. Wilson, D. J. Dean, and W. C. McComb.  1997. Mapping diversity to identify gaps in conservation networks: of indicators and uncertainty in geographic-based analyses. Ecological Applications 7:531-542.

11.  Andersen, D. C., K. R. Wilson, M. S. Miller, and M. Falck.  2000. Movement patterns of riparian small mammals during predictable floodplain inundation. Journal of Mammalogy 81:1087-1099.

12.  Breck, S. W., K. R. Wilson, and D. C. Andersen.  2001. The demographic response of bank-dwelling beavers to flow regulation on the Green River. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:1957-1964.

13.  Harness, R. E., and K. R. Wilson. 2001. Electric-utility structures associated with raptor electrocutions in rural areas. Wildlife Society Bulletin 29:612-623.

14.  Davis, R. D., Sr., S. Diswood, A. Dominguez, R. W. Engel-Wilson, A. K. Miles, R. Reidinger, S. Ruther, R. Valdez, K. R. Wilson, M. A. Zablan, K. Jefferson, E. F. Moore. 2002. Increasing Diversity in Our Profession. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:628-633. (Peer edited)

15.  Breck, S. W., K. R. Wilson, and D. C. Andersen.  2003. Beaver herbivory and its effect on cottonwood trees: influence of flooding along matched regulated and unregulated rivers.  River Research and Applications 19: 43-58.

16.  Falck, M., K. R. Wilson, and D. R. Andersen.  2003. Small mammals within riparian habitats of a regulated and unregulated arid-land river. Western North American Naturalist 63:35-42.

17.  Root, J. J., W. C. Black, IV, C. H. Calisher, K. R. Wilson, R. S. Mackie, T. Schountz, J. N. Mills, and B. J. Beaty. 2003. Analyses of gene flow of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) at sites near hantavirus pulmonary syndrome case-patient residences.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases 39:287-298.

18.  Miller, M. S., K. R. Wilson, and D. C. Andersen.  2003.  Ord's kangaroo rats living in floodplain habitats: factors contributing to habitat attraction.  The Southwestern Naturalist 48:411-418.

19.  Breck, S. W., K. R. Wilson, and D. C. Anderson.  2003. Beaver herbivory of willow under two flow regimes: a comparative study on the Green and Yampa Rivers.  Western North American Naturalist 63:463-471.

20.  Hadley, G. L., and K. R. Wilson.  2004. Patterns of small mammal density and survival following ski-run development.  Journal of Mammalogy 85:97-104.

21.  Hadley, G. L., and K. R. Wilson.  2004.  Patterns of density and survival in small mammals in ski runs and adjacent forest patches.  Journal of Wildlife Management 68:289–299.

22.  Root, J. J., K. R. Wilson, C. H. Calisher, K. D. Wagoner, K. D. Abbott, T. L. Yates, A. J. Kuenzi, M. L. Morrison, J. N. Mills, and B. J. Beaty. 2005. Spatial clustering of murid rodents infected with hantaviruses: implications from meta-analyses. Ecological Applications 15: 565-574.

23.  Reese, G. C., K. R. Wilson, J. A. Hoeting, and C. H. Flather. 2005. Factors affecting species distribution predictions: a simulation modeling experiment. Ecological Applications 15: 554-564.

24.  Neubaum, D. J., T. J. O’Shea, and K. R. Wilson. 2006. Autumn migration and selection of rock crevices as hibernacula by big brown bats in Colorado. Journal of Mammalogy 87:470-479.

25.  Holland, A. A., K. R. Wilson, and M. S. Jones. 2006. Characteristics of boreal toad (bufo boreas) breeding habitat in Colorado. Herpetological Review 37:157-159.

26.  Shriner, S. A., K. R. Wilson, and C. H. Flather.  2006.  Reserve networks based on richness hotspots and representation vary with scale.  Ecological Applications 16:1660-1673.

27.  Trainor, A. M., T. S. Shenk, and K. R. Wilson. 2007. Characteristics of Preble’s meadow jumping mouse micro-habitat use in Colorado. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:469-477.

28.  Neubaum, D. J., K. R. Wilson, and T. J. O’Shea.  2007.  Urban maternity roost selection by big brown bats in North-central Colorado. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:728-736.

29.  Trainor, A. M., K. R. Wilson, and T. S. Shenk. 2007. Spatial distribution of Preble's meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei) in response to resource supplementation. American Midland Naturalist 158:338-353.

30.  Van Etten, K. W., K. R. Wilson, And R. L. Crabtree. 2007. Habitat use of red foxes in Yellowstone National Park based on snow tracking and telemetry. Journal of Mammalogy 88:1498-1507.

31. Baruch-Mordo, S., S. W. Breck, K. R. Wilson, and D. M. Theobald. 2008. Spatiotemporal distribution of black bear-human conflicts in Colorado. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:1853-1862.

32. Flather, C.H., K. R. Wilson, and S. A. Shriner. 2009. Geographic approaches to biodiversity assessments: implications of scale and error to conservation design. In Models for planning wildlife conservation in large landscapes.  J. J. Millspaugh and F. R. Thompson, III, editors. Elsevier.

33. Baruch-Mordo, S., S. W. Breck, K. R. Wilson, and J. Broderick. 2009. A tool box half full: how social science can help solve human-wildlife conflict. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 14:219–223.