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DR Visscher
DR Visscher
Assistant Professor of Biology, The King's University
Verified email at kingsu.ca
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Scales of movement by elk (Cervus elaphus) in response to heterogeneity in forage resources and predation risk
JL Frair, EH Merrill, DR Visscher, D Fortin, HL Beyer, JM Morales
Landscape ecology 20, 273-287, 2005
3442005
Memory keeps you at home: a mechanistic model for home range emergence
B Van Moorter, D Visscher, S Benhamou, L Börger, MS Boyce, ...
Oikos 118 (5), 641-652, 2009
3162009
GPS measurement error influences on movement model parameterization
CL Jerde, DR Visscher
Ecological Applications 15 (3), 806-810, 2005
1172005
Identifying movement states from location data using cluster analysis
B Van Moorter, DR Visscher, CL Jerde, JL Frair, EH Merrill
The Journal of Wildlife Management 74 (3), 588-594, 2010
912010
Estimating woody browse availability for ungulates at increasing snow depths
DR Visscher, EH Merrill, D Fortin, JL Frair
Forest Ecology and Management 222 (1-3), 348-354, 2006
662006
GPS measurement error and resource selection functions in a fragmented landscape
D R. Visscher
Ecography 29 (3), 458-464, 2006
572006
Temporal dynamics of forage succession for elk at two scales: implications of forest management
DR Visscher, EH Merrill
Forest Ecology and Management 257 (1), 96-106, 2009
422009
Inferring behavioural mechanisms in habitat selection studies getting the null‐hypothesis right for functional and familiarity responses
B Van Moorter, D Visscher, I Herfindal, M Basille, A Mysterud
Ecography 36 (3), 323-330, 2013
392013
Inferring linear feature use in the presence of GPS measurement error
HW McKenzie, CL Jerde, DR Visscher, EH Merrill, MA Lewis
Environmental and Ecological Statistics 16, 531-546, 2009
342009
EFFECTS OF THE 1988 FIRES ON UNGULATES IN YELWWSlONE NATIONAL PARK
MS Boyce, EH Merrill
291991
Human risk induced behavioral shifts in refuge use by elk in an agricultural matrix
DR Visscher, I Macleod, K Vujnovic, D Vujnovic, PD Dewitt
Wildlife Society Bulletin 41 (1), 162-169, 2017
282017
A global assessment of Echinococcus multilocularis infections in domestic dogs: proposing a framework to overcome past methodological heterogeneity
E Toews, M Musiani, S Checkley, D Visscher, A Massolo
International Journal for Parasitology 51 (5), 379-392, 2021
242021
Environmental and maternal correlates of foetal sex ratios in the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) and savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana)
DR Visscher, RJ Van Aarde, I Whyte
Journal of Zoology 264 (2), 111-116, 2004
242004
Predation risks suppress lifetime fitness in a wild mammal
PD DeWitt, DR Visscher, MS Schuler, RP Thiel
Oikos 128 (6), 790-797, 2019
162019
Semi-automated camera trap image processing for the detection of ungulate fence crossing events
M Janzen, K Visser, D Visscher, I MacLeod, D Vujnovic, K Vujnovic
Environmental monitoring and assessment 189, 1-13, 2017
112017
Nutritional state reveals complex consequences of risk in a wild predator–prey community
PD DeWitt, MS Schuler, DR Visscher, RP Thiel
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1858), 20170757, 2017
102017
Bird foraging is influenced by both risk and connectivity in urban parks
DR Visscher, A Unger, H Grobbelaar, PD DeWitt
Journal of Urban Ecology 4 (1), juy020, 2018
92018
Hierarchical trade-offs between risk and reward mediated by behavior
DR Visscher, EH Merrill, PK Martin
Mammal Research 62, 129-140, 2017
92017
Resiliency in masting systems: Do evolved seed escape strategies benefit an endangered pine?
VS Peters, MS Gelderman, DR Visscher
Ecosphere 8 (9), e01928, 2017
82017
Assessing the potential for infections of Echinococcus multilocularis in dogs in a hotspot of human alveolar echinococcosis infections in North America
E Porter, MA Seguin, M Estrada, D Szlosek, A Massolo, DR Visscher
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports 29, 100704, 2022
72022
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