David L. Otis

Affiliations: 
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States 
Area:
Zoology Biology, Biostatistics Biology
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Grant TJ, Otis DL, Koford RR. (2018) Comparison between Anuran Call Only and Multiple Life-Stage Occupancy Designs in Missouri River Floodplain Wetlands following a Catastrophic Flood Journal of Herpetology. 52: 371-380
Grant TJ, Otis DL, Koford RR, et al. (2015) Short-term anuran community dynamics in the Missouri River floodplain following an historic flood Ecosphere. 6
Alisauskas RT, Arnold TW, Leafloor JO, et al. (2014) Lincoln estimates of mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) abundance in North America. Ecology and Evolution. 4: 132-43
Otis DL, Crumpton WR, Green D, et al. (2013) Predicted Effect of Landscape Position on Wildlife Habitat Value of Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Wetlands in a Tile-drained Agricultural Region Restoration Ecology. 21: 276-284
Sanders TA, Otis DL. (2012) Mourning dove reporting probabilities for web-address versus toll-free bands Journal of Wildlife Management. 76: 480-488
Berdeen JB, Otis DL. (2011) Rapid change in the defense of flightless young by a mourning dove parent Southeastern Naturalist. 10: 374-377
Berdeen JB, Otis DL. (2011) An observation of a partially albinistic zenaida macroura (Mourning Dove) Southeastern Naturalist. 10: 185-188
Potter LM, Otis DL, Bogenschutz TR. (2011) Nest success of northern bobwhite on managed and unmanaged landscapes in southeast Iowa Journal of Wildlife Management. 75: 46-51
Miller DA, Otis DL. (2010) Calibrating recruitment estimates for mourning doves from harvest age ratios Journal of Wildlife Management. 74: 1070-1079
Miller DA, Vleck CM, Otis DL. (2009) Individual variation in baseline and stress-induced corticosterone and prolactin levels predicts parental effort by nesting mourning doves. Hormones and Behavior. 56: 457-64
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