Michael W. Eichholz

Affiliations: 
Zoology Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 
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Ecology Biology, Behavioral Sciences Psychology, Zoology Biology
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Bradshaw TM, Blake-Bradshaw AG, Fournier AMV, et al. (2020) Marsh bird occupancy of wetlands managed for waterfowl in the Midwestern USA. Plos One. 15: e0228980
Eichholz MW, Zarri EC, Sierzega KP. (2020) Quantifying Corticolous Arthropods Using Sticky Traps. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Zarri E, Eichholz MW, Sierzega KP. (2020) Potential influences of forest mesophication on corticolous arthropods as a food base for insectivores in eastern deciduous forests Forest Ecology and Management. 461: 117933
Blake-Bradshaw AG, Lancaster JD, O’Connell JR, et al. (2020) Suitability of Wetlands for Migrating and Breeding Waterbirds in Illinois Wetlands. 1-18
Eichholz MW, Sierzega KP. (2019) A Method for Quantifying Foliage-Dwelling Arthropods. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Lewis BS, Eichholz MW, Yerkes T, et al. (2019) Food Resources for Wintering and Spring Staging American Black Ducks Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 10: 492-499
Lindstrom JM, Eichholz MW, Behney AC. (2019) Effect of Habitat Management on Duck Behavior and Distribution During Spring Migration in Indiana Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 11: 80-88
Behney AC, O'Shaughnessy R, Eichholz MW, et al. (2019) Worth the reward? An experimental assessment of risk‐taking behavior along a life history gradient Journal of Avian Biology. 50
Behney AC, O'Shaughnessy R, Eichholz MW, et al. (2018) Indirect risk effects reduce feeding efficiency of ducks during spring. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 961-972
Ringelman KM, Williams CK, Devers PK, et al. (2015) A meta-analysis of American black duck winter habitat use along the Atlantic Coast Journal of Wildlife Management. 79: 1298-1307
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