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Jay A. VonBank
Jay A. VonBank
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Ichthyochory in a temperate river system by common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
JA VonBank, JA DeBoer, AF Casper, HM Hagy
Journal of Freshwater Ecology 33 (1), 83-96, 2018
172018
Energetic Carrying Capacity of Riverine and Connected Wetlands of the Upper Illinois River for Fall-Migrating Waterfowl
JA Vonbank, HM Hagy, AF Casper
The American Midland Naturalist 176 (2), 210-221, 2016
162016
Winter fidelity, movements, and energy expenditure of Midcontinent Greater White-fronted Geese
JA VonBank, MD Weegman, PT Link, SA Cunningham, KJ Kraai, ...
Movement Ecology 9 (1), 1-15, 2021
142021
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) invasion and establishment in a temperate river system
JA VonBank, AF Casper, JE Pendleton, HM Hagy
River Research and Applications 34 (10), 1237-1243, 2018
102018
Evaluating a rapid aerial survey for floating-leaved aquatic vegetation
JA VonBank, AF Casper, AP Yetter, HM Hagy
Wetlands 37 (4), 753-762, 2017
72017
Time-varying effects of local weather on behavior and probability of breeding deferral in two Arctic-nesting goose populations
SA Cunningham, TLJ Schafer, CK Wikle, JA VonBank, BM Ballard, L Cao, ...
Oecologia 201 (2), 369-383, 2023
52023
A Bayesian Markov Model with Pólya-Gamma Sampling for Estimating Individual Behavior Transition Probabilities from Accelerometer Classifications
TLJ Schafer, CK Wikle, JA VonBank, BM Ballard, MD Weegman
Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics 25 (3), 365-382, 2020
52020
Behavioral responses of Canada geese to winter harassment in the context of human‐wildlife conflicts
RJ Askren, MW Eichholz, CM Sharp, BE Washburn, SF Beckerman, ...
Wildlife Society Bulletin 46 (5), e1384, 2022
42022
Migration, Movement, and Winter Ecology of Midcontinent Greater White-Fronted Geese
JA VonBank
Texas A&M University-Kingsville, 2020
32020
An Assessment of Aquatic Invasive Plants in the Illinois River: water hyacinth surveillance, mapping, persistence, and potential seed dispersal
JA VonBank
WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, 2015
32015
Joint use of location and acceleration data reveals influences on transitions among habitats in wintering birds
JA VonBank, TLJ Schafer, SA Cunningham, MD Weegman, PT Link, ...
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 2132, 2023
22023
Prioritizing Conservation of Coastal Ponds for Wintering Redheads
BM Ballard, CJ Lange, JD James, BC Wilson, DP Collins, JA Vonbank
The Journal of Wildlife Management 85 (4), 803-812, 2021
22021
Using morphological measurements to predict subspecies of Midcontinent sandhill cranes
JA VonBank, DA Brandt, AT Pearse, DB Wester, BM Ballard
Wildlife Society Bulletin 43 (4), 737-744, 2019
22019
Movement dynamics influence population monitoring and adaptive harvest management strategies in migratory birds
JA VonBank, DP Collins, KS Ellis, JP Donnelly, JM Knetter
Global Ecology and Conservation 48, e02715, 2023
12023
Wetland use by Greater White-fronted Geese and spatial overlap with waterfowl conservation priority areas in Mexico.
JA VonBank, JP Vasquez, JP Loghry, KJ Kraai, L Cao, BM Ballard
Avian Conservation & Ecology 17 (2), 2022
12022
Foraging by Mottled Ducks (Anas fulvigula) in a dry agriculture field during winter: a novel observation
JA VonBank, MJ Garrick
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 130 (4), 1028-1032, 2018
12018
Developing a photography‐based harvest survey to estimate age and subspecies composition of midcontinent sandhill cranes
AJ Dinges, JA VonBank, AT Pearse, DA Brandt
Wildlife Society Bulletin, e1512, 2024
2024
The utility of a Bayesian Markov model with P\'olya-Gamma sampling for estimating individual behavior transition probabilities from accelerometer classifications
TLJ Schafer, CK Wikle, JA VonBank, BM Ballard, MD Weegman
arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.02806, 2019
2019
Identifying Wetland Availability and Quality For Focal Species of the Illinois Wetlands Campaign W-184-R-1
HM Hagy, AG Blake-Bradshaw, JW Matthews
Technical Report INHS 2015 (28), 2015
2015
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