Joseph J. Fontaine, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Montana, Missoula, MT 
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Thomas E. Martin grad student 2006 Univ. Montana
 (Physiological, life history, and behavioral responses of a breeding bird community to experimentally reduced nest predation risk.)
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Wszola LS, Gruber LF, Stuber EF, et al. (2020) Use and expenditures on public access hunting lands Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 29: 100256
Messinger LN, Stuber EF, Chizinski CJ, et al. (2019) Mortality, perception, and scale: Understanding how predation shapes space use in a wild prey population. Plos One. 14: e0222272
Fontaine JJ, Fedele AD, Wszola LS, et al. (2019) Hunters and Their Perceptions of Public Access: A View from Afield Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 10: 589-601
Wszola LS, Stuber EF, Chizinski CJ, et al. (2019) Prey availability and accessibility drive hunter movement Wildlife Biology. 2019
Stuber EF, Fontaine JJ. (2019) How characteristic is the species characteristic selection scale? Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28: 1839-1854
Stuber EF, Fontaine JJ. (2018) Ecological neighborhoods as a framework for umbrella species selection Biological Conservation. 223: 112-119
Stuber EF, F. Gruber L, Fontaine JJ. (2018) Predicting species-habitat relationships: does body size matter? Landscape Ecology. 33: 1049-1060
Wszola LS, Simonsen VL, Stuber EF, et al. (2017) Translating statistical species-habitat models to interactive decision support tools. Plos One. 12: e0188244
Lute ML, Gillespie CR, Martin DR, et al. (2017) Landowner and Practitioner Perspectives on Private Land Conservation Programs Society & Natural Resources. 31: 218-231
Stuber EF, Gruber LF, Fontaine JJ. (2017) A Bayesian method for assessing multi-scale species-habitat relationships Landscape Ecology. 32: 2365-2381
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