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Rachel Shively
Rachel Shively
Bureau of Land Management
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Increased diet breadth of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) at their northern range limit: a multimethod approach
R Shively, P Barboza, P Doak, TS Jung
Canadian Journal of Zoology 96 (1), 31-38, 2018
352018
Is summer food intake a limiting factor for boreal browsers? Diet, temperature, and reproduction as drivers of consumption in female moose
RD Shively, JA Crouse, DP Thompson, PS Barboza
PloS one 14 (10), e0223617, 2019
252019
Range and roosting ecology of the little brown bat, myotis lucifugus, in interior and northern Alaska
R Shively, P Barboza
Northwestern naturalist 98 (2), 122-131, 2017
202017
Winter is coming: conserving body protein in female reindeer, caribou, and muskoxen
PS Barboza, RD Shively, D Gustine, JA Addison
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8, 150, 2020
182020
Mineral constraints on arctic caribou (Rangifer tarandus): a spatial and phenological perspective
KW Oster, PS Barboza, DD Gustine, K Joly, RD Shively
Ecosphere 9 (3), e02160, 2018
142018
Isotopic nitrogen in fecal fiber as an indicator of winter diet in caribou and muskoxen
DD Gustine, PS Barboza, J Addison, R Shively, L Oliver
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 28 (6), 625-634, 2014
132014
Diet and habitat of the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus ) in interior and northern Alaska
R Shively
University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016
92016
Trace mineral supplies for populations of little and large herbivores
KA Hollingsworth, RD Shively, SN Glasscock, JE Light, DR Tolleson, ...
Plos one 16 (3), e0248204, 2021
42021
Robust responses of female caribou to changes in food supply
PS Barboza, RD Shively, DP Thompson
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology 97 (1), 29-52, 2024
12024
The Interface of Wildlife and Wildlife Tourism
R Shively
Kansas State University, 2023
2023
Using ADS–B Data to Understand Overflight Altitude Characteristics at Hawai ‘i Volcanoes National Park
BA Peterson, RD Shively, SK Jackson, J Rogowski, JA Beeco, D Joyce
The Professional Geographer 75 (1), 118-130, 2023
2023
Monitoring diet with automated microhistology
RD Shively, PS Barboza
Wildlife Society Bulletin, e1259, 2022
2022
Bats in Texan Neighborhoods
R Shively
Southeast Environment and Recreation Research, 2021
2021
Bats in the city: Shifts in bat diversity with human density and landscape design
R Shively
International Urban Wildlife Conference, 2021
2021
I’m going on safari!? Possible benefits of virtual nature-based tourism to participants’ health and well-being
R Shively, R Sharp, L Larson, M Worm
International Association for Society and Natural Resources Conference, 2021
2021
Computer vision methods for monitoring outdoor recreation and wildlife
R Shively, R Sharp, S Jackson
Kansas Natural Resources Conference, 2021
2021
Diet, temperature, and reproduction as drivers of forage consumption in female moose
R Shively, J Crouse, D Thompson, P Barboza
The Wildlife Society, 2019
2019
Tracking Winter Protein Stores for Productivity of Female Moose in Alaska
JA Crouse, RD Shively, TJ McDonough, PS Barboza
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Persistence of Little Brown Bats in Northern Alaska
R Shively, P Barboza
North American Society for Bat Research, 2016
2016
Activity and diet of little brown bats in interior Alaska
R Shively, P Barboza, T Jung, C Stricker
North American Society for Bat Research, 2014
2014
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