Joanne M. Earnhardt, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
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Evolutionary Biology
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Joel S. Brown grad student 2001 University of Illinois, Chicago
 (Zoos as guardians of wildlife populations: Using genetic and demographic management to promote viability.)
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Earnhardt J, Vélez-Valentín J, Valentin R, et al. (2014) The puerto rican parrot reintroduction program: Sustainable management of the aviary population Zoo Biology. 33: 89-98
Earnhardt JM, Thompson SD, Faust LJ. (2009) Extinction risk assessment for the species survival plan (SSP) population of the Bali mynah (Leucopsar rothschildi). Zoo Biology. 28: 230-52
Faust LJ, Thompson SD, Earnhardt JM. (2006) Is reversing the decline of Asian elephants in North American zoos possible? An individual-based modeling approach Zoo Biology. 25: 201-218
Earnhardt JM, Thompson SD, Schad K. (2004) Strategic planning for captive populations: Projecting changes in genetic diversity Animal Conservation. 7: 9-16
Faust LJ, Jackson R, Ford A, et al. (2004) Models for management of wildlife populations: Lessons from spectacled bears in zoos and grizzly bears in Yellowstone System Dynamics Review. 20: 163-178
Faust LJ, Thompson SD, Earnhardt JM, et al. (2003) Using stage-based system dynamics modeling for demographic management of captive populations Zoo Biology. 22: 45-64
Earnhardt JM, Thompson SD, Marhevsky EA. (2001) Interactions of target population size, population parameters, and program management on viability of captive populations Zoo Biology. 20: 169-183
Schmidt KA, Earnhardt JM, Brown JS, et al. (2000) HABITAT SELECTION UNDER TEMPORAL HETEROGENEITY: EXORCIZING THE GHOST OF COMPETITION PAST Ecology. 81: 2622-2630
Earnhardt JM. (1999) Reintroduction programmes: Genetic trade-offs for populations Animal Conservation. 2: 279-286
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