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Christopher R. Anthony
Christopher R. Anthony
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The effects of fire on the thermal environment of sagebrush communities
CR Anthony, CA Hagen, KM Dugger, RD Elmore
Journal of Thermal Biology 89, 102488, 2020
192020
Acute and lagged fitness consequences for a sagebrush obligate in a post mega‐wildfire landscape
CR Anthony, LJ Foster, CA Hagen, KM Dugger
Ecology and Evolution 12 (1), e8488, 2022
142022
Greater Sage-Grouse nest bowls buffer microclimate in a post-megafire landscape although effects on nest survival are marginal
CR Anthony, CA Hagen, KM Dugger, RD Elmore
The Condor 123 (1), duaa068, 2021
132021
Temporal mismatch in space use by a sagebrush obligate species after large‐scale wildfire
EM Schuyler, CA Hagen, CR Anthony, LJ Foster, KM Dugger
Ecosphere 13 (9), e4179, 2022
82022
Roost site selection of western long‐eared myotis in a western juniper woodland
CR Anthony, DM Sanchez
The Journal of Wildlife Management 82 (3), 618-628, 2018
82018
Plant community trajectories following livestock exclusion for conservation vary and hinge on initial invasion and soil‐biocrust conditions in shrub steppe
MJ Germino, CR Kluender, CR Anthony
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (12), e12838, 2022
72022
Resource selection and space use of Myotis evotis in a western juniper woodland in Oregon
CR Anthony, DM Sanchez
Journal of Mammalogy 100 (1), 239-248, 2019
72019
Does post-fire recovery of native grasses across abiotic-stress and invasive-grass gradients match theoretical predictions, in sagebrush steppe?
CR Anthony, MJ Germino
Global Ecology and Conservation 42, e02410, 2023
62023
Relationship of greater sage‐grouse to natural and assisted recovery of key vegetation types following wildfire: insights from scat
MJ Germino, CR Anthony, CR Kluender, E Ellsworth, AM Moser, ...
Restoration Ecology 31 (3), e13758, 2023
32023
Resource Selection and Space Use of Western Long-eared Myotis (Myotis evotis) in a Western Juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) Woodland of Central Oregon
CR Anthony
22016
Satellite‐derived prefire vegetation predicts variation in field‐based invasive annual grass cover after fire
CR Anthony, CV Applestein, MJ Germino
Applied Vegetation Science 26 (4), e12759, 2023
12023
Predictive models of selective cattle use of large, burned landscapes in semiarid sagebrush-steppe
CR Anthony, MJ Germino
Rangeland Ecology & Management 85, 1-8, 2022
12022
Thermal ecology and population dynamics of female greater sage-grouse following wildfire in the Trout Creek Mountains of Oregon and Nevada
CR Anthony
12020
Microclimate and Thermal Refuge Influences on Sage-Grouse Brood Habitat Selection
TD Dungannon, CR Anthony, TS Bowden, CA Hagen
Journal of Thermal Biology, 103957, 2024
2024
Propensity score matching mitigates risk of faulty inferences in observational studies of effectiveness of restoration trials
CR Kluender, MJ Germino, CR Anthony
Journal of Applied Ecology 61 (5), 1127-1137, 2024
2024
Analysis adapted from text mining quantitively reveals abrupt and gradual plant-community transitions after fire in sagebrush steppe
C Applestein, C Anthony, MJ Germino
Landscape Ecology 39 (3), 64, 2024
2024
Evaluating satellite‐transmitter backpack‐harness effects on greater sage‐grouse survival and device retention in the Great Basin
CG Lundblad, CR Anthony, T Dungannon, KA Haab, EM Schuyler, ...
Wildlife Society Bulletin, e1523, 2024
2024
Integrated rangeland fire management strategy actionable science plan completion assessment: Restoration topic, 2015–20
CR Anthony, MJ Holloran, MA Ricca, SE Hanser, SL Phillips, PF Steblein, ...
Open-File Report, 2023
2023
Nest microclimates of Greater Sage-Grouse in a post-megafire landscape: does selection equate to success?
CR Anthony, CA Hagen, K Dugger, RD Elmore
Ornithological Applications 123 (1), 2021
2021
Out of the Sage and into the Fire: Thermal Niches Explain Greater Sage-Grouse Nest Success
CR Anthony, CA Hagen, D Elmore, KM Dugger
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
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