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T.J. Clark-Wolf
T.J. Clark-Wolf
Assistant Professor, Utah State University
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Nonlinear population dynamics are ubiquitous in animals
TJ Clark, AD Luis
Nature ecology & evolution 4 (1), 75-81, 2020
502020
Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict
B Abrahms, NH Carter, TJ Clark-Wolf, KM Gaynor, E Johansson, ...
Nature Climate Change 13 (3), 224-234, 2023
432023
Behavior in invasive New Zealand mud snails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) is related to source population
EP Levri, TJ Clark
Biological invasions 17, 497-506, 2015
202015
Evaluating unintended consequences of intentional species introductions and eradications for improved conservation management
DE Pearson, TJ Clark, PG Hahn
Conservation Biology 36 (1), e13734, 2022
162022
Predator control may not increase ungulate populations in the future: a formal meta‐analysis
TJ Clark, M Hebblewhite
Journal of Applied Ecology 58 (4), 812-824, 2021
162021
Urban grasslands support threatened water voles
RA Stewart, TJ Clark, J Shelton, M Stringfellow, C Scott, SA White, ...
Journal of Urban Ecology 3 (1), jux007, 2017
162017
Stochastic predation exposes prey to predator pits and local extinction
TJ Clark, JS Horne, M Hebblewhite, AD Luis
Oikos 130 (2), 300-309, 2021
132021
Habitat preferences, foraging behaviour and bycatch risk among breeding sooty shearwaters Ardenna grisea in the Southwest Atlantic
AS Bonnet-Lebrun, P Catry, TJ Clark, L Campioni, A Kuepfer, M Tierny, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 651, 163-181, 2020
102020
Integrating habitat and partial survey data to estimate the regional population of a globally declining seabird species, the sooty shearwater
TJ Clark, J Matthiopoulos, AS Bonnet-Lebrun, L Campioni, P Catry, ...
Global ecology and conservation 17, e00554, 2019
102019
The depth of Sooty Shearwater Ardenna grisea burrows varies with habitat and increases with competition for space
TJ Clark, AS Bonnet‐Lebrun, L Campioni, P Catry, E Wakefield
Ibis 161 (1), 192-197, 2019
92019
Climate presses and pulses mediate the decline of a migratory predator
TJ Clark-Wolf, P Dee Boersma, GA Rebstock, B Abrahms
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (3), e2209821120, 2023
62023
Preventing a series of unfortunate events: using qualitative models to improve conservation
TJ Clark‐Wolf, PG Hahn, E Brelsford, J Francois, N Hayes, B Larkin, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2022
42022
Combining survey and remotely sensed environmental data to estimate the habitat associations, abundance and distribution of breeding thin-billed prions Pachyptila belcheri and …
AW Stokes, P Catry, J Matthiopoulos, M Boldenow, TJ Clark, A Guest, ...
Polar Biology 44, 809-821, 2021
42021
Changes and consistencies in marine and coastal bird numbers on Kidney Island (Falkland Islands) over half a century
P Catry, TJ Clark, S Crofts, A Stanworth, ED Wakefield
Polar Biology, 1-6, 2019
42019
Comment on “Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands”
TJ Clark, J Newton, ED Wakefield
Science Advances 8 (17), eabo0928, 2022
32022
A wolf in fox's clothing? Using stable isotopes to quantify ecological replacement
TJ Clark, B Vick, J Newton, I Marengo, ED Wakefield
Conservation Letters 14 (3), e12791, 2021
32021
Large carnivore recolonization reshapes population and community dynamics: Implications for harvest management
TJ Clark
University of Montana, 2021
32021
Predicting ecological outcomes using fuzzy interaction webs
DE Pearson, TJ Clark‐Wolf
Ecology 104 (7), e4072, 2023
12023
The wolf: culture, nature, heritage
I Convery, O Nevin, E van Maanen, P Davis, K Lloyd, M Addyman, ...
Boydell and Brewer, 2023
2023
The wolves of Yellowstone: saviour of the songbird or piece of the puzzle?
TJ Clark-Wolf, R Beyers, P Brewitt, I Convery, O Nevin
Boydell Press, 2023
2023
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