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David A. Steen
David A. Steen
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
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Effects of roads on the structure of freshwater turtle populations
DA Steen, JP Gibbs
Conservation biology 18 (4), 1143-1148, 2004
4102004
Relative vulnerability of female turtles to road mortality
DA Steen, MJ Aresco, SG Beilke, BW Compton, EP Condon, ...
Animal Conservation 9 (3), 269-273, 2006
3192006
Trends in sex ratios of turtles in the United States: implications of road mortality
JP Gibbs, DA Steen
Conservation Biology 19 (2), 552-556, 2005
2942005
Terrestrial habitat requirements of nesting freshwater turtles
DA Steen, JP Gibbs, KA Buhlmann, JL Carr, BW Compton, JD Congdon, ...
Biological Conservation 150 (1), 121-128, 2012
1292012
Snakes in the grass: secretive natural histories defy both conventional and progressive statistics
DA Steen
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 5 (2), 183-188, 2010
1242010
Effects of predator exclusion on nest and hatchling survival in the gopher tortoise
LL Smith, DA Steen, LM Conner, JC Rutledge
The Journal of Wildlife Management 77 (2), 352-358, 2013
752013
Landscape level influences of terrestrial snake occupancy within the southeastern United States
DA Steen, CJW McClure, J Brock, DC Rudolph, J Pierce, J Lee, ...
Ecological Applications 22, 1084-1097, 2012
742012
Snake co‐occurrence patterns are best explained by habitat and hypothesized effects of interspecific interactions
DA Steen, CJW McClure, JC Brock, D Craig Rudolph, JB Pierce, JR Lee, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 83 (1), 286-295, 2014
732014
The vertebrate fauna of Ichauway, Baker County, GA
LL Smith, DA Steen, JM Stober, MC Freeman, SW Golladay, LM Conner, ...
Southeastern Naturalist 5 (4), 599-620, 2006
552006
Reptile assemblage response to restoration of fire-suppressed longleaf pine sandhills
DA Steen, LL Smith, LM Conner, AR Litt, L Provencher, JK Hiers, ...
Ecological Applications 23 (1), 148-158, 2013
532013
Assessing the sensitivity of wetland bird communities to hydrologic change in the eastern Great Lakes region
DA Steen, JP Gibbs, STA Timmermans
Wetlands 26 (2), 605-611, 2006
522006
Bird assemblage response to restoration of fire‐suppressed longleaf pine sandhills
DA Steen, LM Conner, LL Smith, L Provencher, JK Hiers, S Pokswinski, ...
Ecological Applications 23 (1), 134-147, 2013
492013
Redefining baselines in endangered species recovery
DS Jachowski, DC Kesler, DA Steen, JR Walters
The Journal of Wildlife Management 79 (1), 3-9, 2015
422015
Habitat use of sympatric rattlesnake species within the Gulf Coastal Plain
DA Steen, LL Smith, LM Conner, JC Brock, SK Hoss
The Journal of wildlife management 71 (3), 759-764, 2007
402007
Multiscale habitat selection and refuge use of common kingsnakes, Lampropeltis getula, in southwestern Georgia
DA Steen, JM Linehan, LL Smith
Copeia 2010 (2), 227-231, 2010
392010
Relative influence of weather and season on anuran calling activity
DA Steen, CJW McClure, SP Graham
Canadian journal of zoology 91 (7), 462-467, 2013
382013
Prevalence of ingested fish hooks in freshwater turtles from five rivers in the southeastern United States
DA Steen, BC Hopkins, JU Van Dyke, WA Hopkins
PloS one 9 (3), e91368, 2014
372014
Taxonomic and conservation implications of population genetic admixture, mito-nuclear discordance, and male-biased dispersal of a large endangered snake, Drymarchon couperi
B Folt, J Bauder, S Spear, D Stevenson, M Hoffman, JR Oaks, PL Wood Jr, ...
PLoS One 14 (3), e0214439, 2019
332019
Copperheads are common when kingsnakes are not: relationships between the abundances of a predator and one of their prey
DA Steen, CJW McClure, WB Sutton, DC Rudolph, JB Pierce, JR Lee, ...
Herpetologica 70 (1), 69-76, 2014
332014
An overlooked hotspot? Rapid biodiversity assessment reveals a region of exceptional herpetofaunal richness in the southeastern United States
SP Graham, DA Steen, KT Nelson, AM Durso, JC Maerz
Southeastern Naturalist 9 (1), 19-34, 2010
332010
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