ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR EVALUATING AND MITIGATING WILDLIFE-VEHICLE COLLISIONS
Roads are a widespread and increasing feature on most landscapes throughout the world, and their presence can hav...
GLOBAL TEMPERATURE INCREASE RESULTING FROM CLIMATE CHANGE HAS A POTENTIAL TO AFFECT NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS IN PROFOUND WAYS. BIRD COMMUNITIES ARE A GOOD INDICATOR OF THE IMPACTS
Global temperature ...
Michigan State University - PhD - Graduated 2014 | Landscape-level effects of weather and land cover on wild turkey abundance, productivity, and regional harvest potential
SOCIAL-SPATIAL BEHAVIOR AND MANAGEMENT OF WHITE-TAILED DEER IN URBAN AND SUBURBAN ENVIRONMENTS
With increasing urban sprawl, human-wildlife conflicts have become a focal point for managing wild...
David M. Williams
Michigan State University
David Williams' research interests focus on understanding how landscape heterogeneity influences animal movements and habitat use and applying that know...
ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF BLACK BEARS, MISSOULA, MONTANA AND PUBLIC ATTITUDES ABOUT MANAGEMENT
As urban areas increase in size because of human population growth, habitat for wildlife is decreasi...