Laura R. Bidner, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Anthropology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
Area:
predator-prey relationshipsGoogle:
"Laura Bidner"Parents
Sign in to add mentorLeanne T. Nash | grad student | Arizona State | |
Lynne A. Isbell | post-doc | 2013-2015 | UC Davis |
BETA: Related publications
See more...
Publications
You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect. |
Stiegler J, Gallagher CA, Hering R, et al. (2024) Mammals show faster recovery from capture and tagging in human-disturbed landscapes. Nature Communications. 15: 8079 |
Broekman MJE, Hilbers JP, Huijbregts MAJ, et al. (2022) Evaluating expert-based habitat suitability information of terrestrial mammals with GPS-tracking data. Global Ecology and Biogeography : a Journal of Macroecology. 31: 1526-1541 |
Suire A, Isbell LA, Bidner LR, et al. (2020) Influence of rainfall on sleeping site choice by a group of anubis baboons (Papio anubis). American Journal of Primatology. e23223 |
Noonan MJ, Fleming CH, Tucker MA, et al. (2020) Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology |
Isbell LA, Bidner LR, Omondi G, et al. (2019) Capture, immobilization, and Global Positioning System collaring of olive baboons (Papio anubis) and vervets (Chlorocebus pygerythrus): Lessons learned and suggested best practices. American Journal of Primatology. e22997 |
Taniguchi H, Isbell LA, Bidner LR, et al. (2019) Complete rectal prolapse in wild anubis baboons (Papio anubis). Journal of Medical Primatology |
Bidner LR, Matsumoto-Oda A, Isbell LA. (2018) The role of sleeping sites in the predator-prey dynamics of leopards and olive baboons. American Journal of Primatology. 80: e22932 |
Isbell LA, Bidner LR, Van Cleave EK, et al. (2018) GPS-identified vulnerabilities of savannah-woodland primates to leopard predation and their implications for early hominins. Journal of Human Evolution. 118: 1-13 |
Tucker MA, Böhning-Gaese K, Fagan WF, et al. (2018) Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements. Science (New York, N.Y.). 359: 466-469 |
Van Cleave EK, Bidner LR, Ford AT, et al. (2018) Diel patterns of movement activity and habitat use by leopards (Panthera pardus pardus) living in a human-dominated landscape in central Kenya Biological Conservation. 226: 224-237 |