Publications


Highlight by research area:

8 Hayes, F.P. and J. Berger. 2024. Inadvertent climate refugia. Conservation Letters. e13063. [Open access, PDF]

7 Hayes, F.P. and J. Berger. 2023. Snow patch refugia benefits for species of periglacial zones — Evidence from a high-elevation obligate. PNAS Nexus. 2(11). [Open access, PDF]

6 Berger, J., M. Biel, and F.P. Hayes. 2022. Species conflict at Earth’s edges – Contests, climate, and coveted resources. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 10:991714. [Open access, PDF]

5 Harris, R.B, F.P. Hayes, C.G. Rice, and D.J. Vales. 2022. Landscape factors inhibiting mountain goat movements: A contribution to delineating demographic units. Biennial Symposium of the Northern Wild Sheep and Goat Council, 23:12-26. [Open access, PDF]

4 Hayes, F.P., J.J. Millspaugh, E.J. Bergman, R.M. Callaway, and C.J. Bishop. 2022. Effects of willow nutrition and morphology on calving success of moose. Journal of Wildlife Management, 86(2). [Link, PDF (accepted version), Journal cover]

3 Bergman E.J., F.P. Hayes, and K. Aagaard. 2020. Estimation of moose parturition dates in Colorado: incorporating imperfect detections. Alces, 2020(56). [Open access, PDF]

2 Bergman E.J., F.P. Hayes, P.M. Lukacs, and C.J. Bishop. 2020. Moose calf detection probabilities: quantification and elevation of a ground-based survey technique. Wildlife Biology, 2020(1): 1:9. [Open access, PDF]

1 Hayes, F.P., M.J. Dodrill, B.S. Gerig, C. Finch, and W.E. Pine, III. 2017. Body condition of endangered Humpback Chub in relation to temperature and discharge in the lower Colorado River. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 8(1): 333-342. [Open access, PDF]

 

Press and media


Coverage of “Species conflict at Earth’s edges – Contests, climate, and coveted resources”: The Washington PostScientific AmericanNPRBloombergThe GuardianColorado Public RadioFortuneThe Source • See more on Altmetric

Coverage of research on moose in Colorado: Colorado Parks and Wildlife