Mark E. Weckel, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2012 Biology City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Wildlife Management Agriculture

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2022 Henger CS, Hargous E, Nagy CM, Weckel M, Wultsch C, Krampis K, Duncan N, Gormezano L, Munshi-South J. DNA metabarcoding reveals that coyotes in New York City consume wide variety of native prey species and human food. Peerj. 10: e13788. PMID 36164598 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13788  0.703
2022 Caragiulo A, Gaughran SJ, Duncan N, Nagy C, Weckel M, vonHoldt BM. Coyotes in New York City Carry Variable Genomic Dog Ancestry and Influence Their Interactions with Humans. Genes. 13. PMID 36140828 DOI: 10.3390/genes13091661  0.714
2020 Henger CS, Herrera GA, Nagy CM, Weckel ME, Gormezano LJ, Wultsch C, Munshi-South J. Genetic diversity and relatedness of a recently established population of eastern coyotes ( Canis latrans ) in New York City Urban Ecosystems. 23: 319-330. DOI: 10.1007/S11252-019-00918-X  0.713
2019 DeCandia AL, Henger CS, Krause A, Gormezano LJ, Weckel M, Nagy C, Munshi-South J, vonHoldt BM. Genetics of urban colonization: Neutral and adaptive variation in coyotes (Canis latrans) inhabiting the New York metropolitan area Journal of Urban Ecology. 5. DOI: 10.1093/Jue/Juz002  0.716
2017 Nagy C, Weckel M, Monzón J, Duncan N, Rosenthal MR. Initial colonization of Long Island, New York by the eastern coyote, Canis latrans (Carnivora, Canidae), including first record of breeding Check List. 13: 901-907. DOI: 10.15560/13.6.901  0.69
2016 Weckel M, Wincorn A. Urban conservation: The northeastern coyote as a flagship species Landscape and Urban Planning. 150: 10-15. DOI: 10.1016/J.Landurbplan.2016.01.006  0.386
2013 Weckel M, Rockwell RF. Can controlled bow hunts reduce overabundant white-tailed deer populations in suburban ecosystems? Ecological Modelling. 250: 143-154. DOI: 10.1016/J.Ecolmodel.2012.10.018  0.602
2012 Nagy CM, Weckel ME, Toomey A, Burns CE, Peltz J. Validation of a citizen science-based model of coyote occupancy with camera traps in suburban and urban New York, USA Wildlife Biology in Practice. 8: 23-35. DOI: 10.2461/Wbp.2012.8.3  0.715
2012 Nagy C, Bardwell K, Rockwell RF, Christie R, Weckel M. Validation of a citizen science-based model of site occupancy for Eastern Screech Owls with systematic data in suburban New York and Connecticut Northeastern Naturalist. 19: 143-158. DOI: 10.1656/045.019.S611  0.731
2011 Weckel M, Rockwell RF, Secret F. A modification of Jacobson et al.'s (1997) individual branch-antlered male method for censusing white-tailed deer Wildlife Society Bulletin. 35: 445-451. DOI: 10.1002/Wsb.64  0.545
2011 Weckel M, Rockwell RF, Wincorn A. The sustainability of controlled archery programs: The motivation and satisfaction of suburban hunters Wildlife Society Bulletin. 35: 330-337. DOI: 10.1002/Wsb.57  0.618
2010 Weckel ME, MacK D, Nagy C, Christie R, Wincorn A. Using citizen science to map humancoyote interaction in suburban New York, USA Journal of Wildlife Management. 74: 1163-1171. DOI: 10.2193/2008-512  0.716
2006 Weckel M, Tirpak JM, Nagy C, Christie R. Structural and compositional change in an old-growth eastern hemlock Tsuga canadensis forest, 1965–2004 Forest Ecology and Management. 231: 114-118. DOI: 10.1016/J.Foreco.2006.05.022  0.691
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