Ralph J. Gutierrez
Affiliations: | Wildlife Conservation | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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"Ralph Gutierrez"Children
Sign in to add traineeMark E. Seamans | grad student | 2005 | UMN |
Jonathan C. Slaght | grad student | 2011 | UMN |
Lorelle I. Berkeley | grad student | 2014 | UMN |
Douglas J. Tempel | grad student | 2014 | UMN |
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Kramer A, Jones GM, Whitmore SA, et al. (2021) California spotted owl habitat selection in a fire-managed landscape suggests conservation benefit of restoring historical fire regimes Forest Ecology and Management. 479: 118576 |
Jones GM, Gutiérrez RJ, Kramer HA, et al. (2019) Megafire effects on spotted owls: elucidation of a growing threat and a response to Hanson et al. (2018) Nature Conservation. 37: 31-51 |
Tempel DJ, Keane JJ, Gutiérrez RJ, et al. (2016) Meta-analysis of California Spotted Owl ( Strix occidentalis occidentalis ) territory occupancy in the Sierra Nevada: habitat associations and their implications for forest management The Condor. 118: 747-765 |
Jones GM, Gutiérrez RJ, Tempel DJ, et al. (2016) Using dynamic occupancy models to inform climate change adaptation strategies for California spotted owls Journal of Applied Ecology |
Jones GM, Gutiérrez RJ, Tempel DJ, et al. (2016) Megafires: an emerging threat to old-forest species Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 14: 300-306 |
Tempel DJ, Gutiérrez RJ, Battles JJ, et al. (2015) Evaluating short- and long-term impacts of fuels treatments and simulated wildfire on an old-forest species Ecosphere. 6 |
Stoelting RE, Gutíerrez RJ, Kendall WL, et al. (2015) Life-history tradeoffs and reproductive cycles in Spotted Owls Auk. 132: 46-64 |
Tempel DJ, Gutiérrez RJ, Whitmore SA, et al. (2014) Effects of forest management on California Spotted Owls: implications for reducing wildfire risk in fire‐prone forests. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 24: 2089-106 |
Tempel DJ, Peery MZ, Gutiérrez RJ. (2014) Using integrated population models to improve conservation monitoring: California spotted owls as a case study Ecological Modelling. 289: 86-95 |
Williams PJ, Whitmore SA, Gutiérrez RJ. (2014) Use of private lands for foraging by California spotted owls in the central Sierra Nevada Wildlife Society Bulletin. 38: 705-709 |