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Setash, C.M., A.C. Behney, J.H. Gammonley, C.T. Overton, M.L. Casazza, F. Letourneux, F.E. Buderman, M.L. Schummer, B.Z. Luukkonen, N.R. Huck, K.E. Beatty, P. Legagneux, D.N. Koons. 2024. Can waterfowl buffer the mortality risk induced by GPS tags? A cautionary tale for applied inference across species. Animal Biotelemetry 12:36. OA Link.

Sethi, S.A., A.L. Koeberle, A.J. Poulton, D.W. Linden, D.R. Diefenbach, F.E. Buderman, M. Casalena, K. Duren. 2024. Multistage time-to-event models improve survival inference by partitioning mortality processes of tracked organisms. Scientific Reports 14:14628. OA Link.

Hila, S. [and 145 others including F.E. Buderman]. 2024. SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States – initial trends. Ecology 105:e4318. OA Link.

Tiffin, H.S., J.D. BrownM. TernentB. SnavelyE. CarrolloE. KibeF.E. BudermanJ.M. MullinaxE.T. Machtinger. 2024. Resolution of clinical signs of sarcoptic mange in American black bears (Ursus americanus), in Ivermectin-treated and non-treated individuals. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 60:434-447. OA Link.

Blum, M.E., F.E. BudermanJ.R. BennettK.M. StewartM. Cox, and P.J. Williams2024Comparing contemporary models to traditional indices to estimate abundance of desert bighorn sheep. Journal of Wildlife Management 88:e22517. OA Link.

Gundermann, K.P., D.S. Green, F.E. Buderman, C.H. Myers, J.M. Higley, R.N. Brown, S.M. Matthews. 2023. Ecological characteristics of diurnal rest sites used by ringtails (Bassariscus astutus). Northwest Science 6:220-233. Link.

Gundermann, K.P., D.R. Diefenbach, W.D. Walter., A. Corondi, J. Banfield, B. Wallingford., D. Stainbrook., C. Rosenberry. & F.E. Buderman. 2023. Change-point models for identifying single behavioral transitions in wild animals. Movement Ecology 11:1-15. OA Link.

M.P. Keating, P.J. Williams, J.R. Robb, Buderman, F.E., J.P. Lewis, T. Vanosdol, and R. Harer. 2023. Henslow’s sparrow shows positive response to prescribed fire rotation. Ornithological Applications 125:1-9. OA Link.

Buderman, F.E., P.J. Helm, J.D. Clark, R.H. Williamson, J. Yarkovich, and J.M. Mullinax. 2023. A multi-level modeling approach to guide management of female feral hogs in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Biological Invasions 25: 3065-3082. OA Link.

Buderman, F.E., J.H. Devries, and D.N Koons. 2023. A life-history spectrum of population responses to simultaneous change in climate and land use. Journal of Animal Ecology 92:1267-1284. OA Link.

DePasquale, C., K. Franklin, Z. Jia, K. Jhaveri, F.E. Buderman. 2022. The effects of exploratory behavior on physical activity in a common animal model of human disease, zebrafish (Danio rerio). Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 16:1020837. OA Link.

Buderman, F.E., T.M. Gingery, D.R. Diefenbach, L.C. Gigliotti, D. Begley-Miller, B.D. Wallingford, & C.R. Rosenberry. 2021. Caution is warranted when using animal space-use and movement to infer behavioral states. Movement Ecology 9:30. OA Link.

Cooch, E.G., R.T. Alisauskas, & F.E. Buderman. 2021. Impact of pre-harvest mortality on harvest rates and derived population estimates. Journal of Wildlife Management 85:228–239. OA Link.

Buderman, F.E., J.H. Devries, and D.N Koons. 2020. Changes in climate and land-use interact to create an ecological trap in a migratory species. Journal of Animal Ecology 89:1961-1977. Link.

Scharf, H.R. and F.E. Buderman. 2020. Animal movement models for multiple individuals. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics e1506. Link.

Alldredge, M.W., F.E. Buderman, and K. Blecha. 2019. Human-cougar interactions in the wildland-urban interface of Colorado’s Front Range. Ecology and Evolution 9:10415-10431. OA Link.

Buderman, F.E., M.B. Hooten, M. Alldredge, E.S. Hanks, J.S. Ivan. 2018. Time-varying predatory behavior is primary predictor of fine-scale movement of wildland-urban cougars. Movement Ecology 6:22. OA Link.

Buderman, F.E., M.B. Hooten, J.S. Ivan, T.M. Shenk. 2018. Large-scale movement behavior in a reintroduced predator population. Ecography 41: 126-139. Download.

Hefley, T.J., K.M. Broms, B.M. Brost, F.E. Buderman, S. Kay, H.R. Scharf, J.R. Tipton, P.J., Williams, M.B. Hooten. 2017. The basis function approach to modeling autocorrelation in ecological data. Ecology 98(3):632-646. Download.

Hooten, M.B., F.E. Buderman, B.M. Brost, E.M. Hanks, J.S. Ivan. 2016. Hierarchical animal movement models for population-level inference. Environmetrics 27(6):322-333. Download.

Buderman, F.E., M.B. Hooten, J.S. Ivan, T.M. Shenk. 2016. A functional model for characterizing long distance movement behavior. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7(3):264–273. Download.

Buderman, F.E., D.R. Diefenbach, C.S. Rosenberry, B.D. Wallingford, E. S. Long. 2014. Effect of hunter selectivity on harvest rates of radio-collared white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania. Journal of Wildlife Management 78(8):1456-1465. Download.

Buderman, F.E., D.R. Diefenbach, M.J. Casalena, C.S. Rosenberry, B.D. Wallingford. 2014. Accounting for tagging-to-harvest mortality in a Brownie tag-recovery model by incorporating radio-telemetry data. Ecology and Evolution 4(8):1439–1450. Download.

Able, K.W., T.M. Grothues, J.L. Rackovan, F.E. Buderman. 2014. Application of mobile dual frequency identification sonar (DIDSON) to fish in estuarine habitats. Northeastern Naturalist 21(2):192-209. Link.

Buderman, F.E. and E.B. Liebgold. 2012. Effect of search method and age class on mark-recapture parameter estimation in a population of red-backed salamanders. Population Ecology 54(1):157-167. Link.