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Max Post van der Burg
Max Post van der Burg
Research Ecologist, US Geological Survey
Verified email at usgs.gov
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Land use and wetland drainage affect water levels and dynamics of remaining wetlands
LA McCauley, MJ Anteau, MP van der Burg, MT Wiltermuth
Ecosphere 6 (6), 1-22, 2015
1582015
Modeling fecundity in birds: conceptual overview, current models, and considerations for future developments
MA Etterson, SN Ellis-Felege, D Evers, G Gauthier, JA Grzybowski, ...
Ecological Modelling 222 (14), 2178-2190, 2011
742011
Brine contamination to aquatic resources from oil and gas development in the Williston Basin, United States
TL Chesley-Preston, JL Coleman, RA Gleason, SS Haines, KE Jenni, ...
Scientific Investigations Report, 2014
502014
Prerequisites for understanding climate-change impacts on northern prairie wetlands
MJ Anteau, MT Wiltermuth, MP van der Burg, AT Pearse
Wetlands 36 (Suppl 2), 299-307, 2016
452016
Successes and Challenges from Formation to Implementation of Eleven Broad‐Extent Conservation Programs
EA Beever, BJ Mattsson, MJ Germino, M Post van der Burg, JB Bradford, ...
Conservation Biology 28 (2), 302-314, 2014
352014
Adaptive management of bull trout populations in the Lemhi Basin
AJ Tyre, JT Peterson, SJ Converse, T Bogich, D Miller, MP van der Burg, ...
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 2 (2), 262-281, 2011
322011
Optimizing historic preservation under climate change: Decision support for cultural resource adaptation planning in national parks
X Xiao, E Seekamp, MP van der Burg, M Eaton, S Fatorić, A McCreary
Land Use Policy 83, 379-389, 2019
292019
Energy development and production in the Great Plains: Implications and mitigation opportunities
JP Ott, BB Hanberry, M Khalil, MW Paschke, MP Van Der Burg, AJ Prenni
Rangeland Ecology & Management 78, 257-272, 2021
272021
Land use and wetland drainage affect water levels and dynamics of remaining wetlands, Ecosphere, 6, art92
LA McCauley, MJ Anteau, MP van der Burg, MT Wiltermuth
212015
Estimating nest density when detectability is incomplete: variation in nest attendance and response to disturbance by western meadowlarks
MD Giovanni, MP Van Der Burg, LC Anderson, LA Powell, WH Schacht, ...
The Condor 113 (1), 223-232, 2011
212011
Finding the Smoothest Path to Success: Model Complexity and the Consideration of Nonlinear Patterns in Nest-Survival Data
M Post van der Burg, LA Powell, AJ Tyre
The Condor 112 (3), 421-431, 2010
212010
Consolidation drainage and climate change may reduce Piping Plover habitat in the Great Plains
LA McCauley, MJ Anteau, MP van der Burg
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 7 (1), 4-13, 2016
202016
Integrating info-gap decision theory with robust population management: a case study using the Mountain Plover
M Post van Der Burg, AJ Tyre
Ecological Applications 21 (1), 303-312, 2011
182011
Making better sense of monitoring data from low density species using a spatially explicit modelling approach
M Post van der Burg, B Bly, T VerCauteren, AJ Tyre
Journal of applied ecology 48 (1), 47-55, 2011
172011
Monitoring and modeling wetland chloride concentrations in relationship to oil and gas development
M Post van der Burg, BA Tangen
Journal of environmental management 150, 120-127, 2015
132015
A Bayesian approach for temporally scaling climate for modeling ecological systems
M Post van der Burg, MJ Anteau, LA McCauley, MT Wiltermuth
Ecology and Evolution 6 (9), 2978-2987, 2016
122016
Optimizing preservation for multiple types of historic structures under climate change
X Xiao, E Seekamp, J Lu, M Eaton, MP van der Burg
Landscape and Urban Planning 214, 104165, 2021
92021
On the role of budget sufficiency, cost efficiency, and uncertainty in species management
M Post van der Burg, BB Bly, T Vercauteren, JB Grand, AJ Tyre
The Journal of wildlife management 78 (1), 153-163, 2014
82014
Large increases in methane emissions expected from North America’s largest wetland complex
S Bansal, M Post van der Burg, RR Fern, JW Jones, R Lo, OP McKenna, ...
Science Advances 9 (9), eade1112, 2023
72023
Potential effects of energy development on environmental resources of the Williston Basin in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota—Water resources
TT Bartos, SK Sando, TM Preston, GC Delzer, RF Lundgren, RA Nustad, ...
Scientific Investigations Report, 2022
7*2022
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