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D. Max Smith
D. Max Smith
USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station
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Cicada emergence in southwestern riparian forest: influences of wildfire and vegetation composition
DM Smith, JF Kelly, DM Finch
Ecological Applications 16 (4), 1608-1618, 2006
312006
Post-wildfire recovery of riparian vegetation during a period of water scarcity in the Southwestern USA
DM Smith, DM Finch, C Gunning, R Jemison, JF Kelly
Fire Ecology 5, 38-55, 2009
282009
Use of native and nonnative nest plants by riparian‐nesting birds along two streams in New Mexico
DM Smith, DM Finch
River Research and Applications 30 (9), 1134-1145, 2014
272014
Black-chinned hummingbird nest-site selection and nest survival in response to fuel reduction in a southwestern riparian forest
DM Smith, DM Finch, DL Hawksworth
The Condor 111 (4), 641-652, 2009
242009
Avian nest box selection and nest success in burned and unburned southwestern riparian forest
DM Smith, JF Kelly, DM Finch
The Journal of wildlife management 71 (2), 411-421, 2007
202007
Wildfire, exotic vegetation, and breeding bird habitat in the Rio Grande bosque
DM Smith, DM Finch, J Kelly
112006
Nest-location and nest-survival of black-chinned hummingbirds in New Mexico: a comparison between rivers with differing levels of regulation and invasion of nonnative plants
DM Smith, DM Finch, SH Stoleson
The Southwestern Naturalist 59 (2), 193-198, 2014
82014
Nesting characteristics of mourning doves in central New Mexico: Response to riparian forest change
DM Smith, DM Finch, DL Hawksworth
The Journal of Wildlife Management 76 (2), 382-390, 2012
82012
Influences of disturbance and vegetation on abundance of native and exotic detritivores in a southwestern riparian forest
DM Smith, JF Kelly, DM Finch
Environmental entomology 35 (6), 1525-1531, 2006
62006
Pentimento: fuels reduction and restoration in the bosque of the Middle Rio Grande
DM Finch, H Bateman, A Chung-MacCoubrey, D Hawksworth, R Jemison, ...
Fire Science Brief 7, 2008
32008
Climate change, animal species, and habitats: Adaptation and issues (Chapter 5)
DM Finch, DM Smith, O LeDee, JLE Cartron, MA Rumble
Climate change in grasslands, shrublands, and deserts of the interior …, 2012
22012
A review of climate change effects on terrestrial rangeland birds
DM Finch, KE Bagne, MM Friggens, DM Smith, KM Brodhead
IX International Rangeland Congress: Diverse Rangelands for a Sustainable …, 2011
12011
A summary of birds detected during the breeding season at killin wetlands, Northwestern Oregon
DM Smith
Northwestern Naturalist 93 (3), 220-227, 2012
2012
PS 85-108: Response of black-chinned hummingbirds to fuel reduction and wildfire along the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico
DM Smith, DM Finch, D Hawksworth
The 94th ESA Annual Meeting, 2009
2009
Fire and flood in the bosque: a cottonwood population model for flow-restricted streams of the American Southwest
DM Smith
Abundance of wind scorpions (Solifugae: Eremobatidae) in riparian forests disturbed by grazing, fire, and flood in Central New Mexico, USA
DM Smith, DM Finch
Breeding bird use of exotic vegetation in New Mexico riparian forests: Implications for a drying climate
DM Smith
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