Ken E. Nussear, Ph.D
Affiliations: | 2004-2014 | Western Ecological Research Center | USGS, Jackson, MS, United States |
2017- | Geography | University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV, United States |
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Physiological Ecology, Herpetology, Spatial EcologyWebsite:
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(Mechanistic investigation of the distributional limits of the desert tortoise Gopherus agassizii.) |
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Dutcher KE, Vandergast AG, Esque TC, et al. (2020) Genes in space: what Mojave desert tortoise genetics can tell us about landscape connectivity Conservation Genetics. 21: 289-303 |
Mitelberg A, Vandergast AG, Nussear KE, et al. (2019) Development of a Genotyping Protocol for Mojave Desert Tortoise Scat Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 18: 123 |
Aiello C, Esque T, Nussear K, et al. (2018) Associating sex-biased and seasonal behaviour with contact patterns and transmission risk in Gopherus agassizii Behaviour. 155: 585-619 |
Edwards T, Berry KH, Inman RD, et al. (2015) Testing Taxon Tenacity of Tortoises: evidence for a geographical selection gradient at a secondary contact zone. Ecology and Evolution. 5: 2095-114 |
Bowen L, Miles AK, Drake KK, et al. (2015) Integrating Gene Transcription-Based Biomarkers to Understand Desert Tortoise and Ecosystem Health. Ecohealth |
Simes MT, Longshore KM, Nussear KE, et al. (2015) Black-Tailed and White-Tailed Jackrabbits in the American West: History, Ecology, Ecological Significance, and Survey Methods Western North American Naturalist. 75: 491-519 |
Emblidge PG, Nussear KE, Esque TC, et al. (2015) Severe mortality of a population of threatened Agassiz's desert tortoises: The american badger as a potential predator Endangered Species Research. 28: 109-116 |
Drake KK, Esque TC, Nussear KE, et al. (2015) Desert tortoise use of burned habitat in the Eastern Mojave desert Journal of Wildlife Management. 79: 618-629 |
Germano J, Van Zerr VE, Esque TC, et al. (2014) Impacts of upper respiratory tract disease on olfactory behavior of the Mojave desert tortoise. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 50: 354-8 |
Aiello CM, Nussear KE, Walde AD, et al. (2014) Disease dynamics during wildlife translocations: Disruptions to the host population and potential consequences for transmission in desert tortoise contact networks Animal Conservation. 17: 27-39 |