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Publications & Presentations

 

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PUBLICATIONS:

  • Barnes, J., L. Davis, J. Kleiber, J. Newmark, L. Mack, and A. Hessenius. 2022. The 2022–2032 Wildlife Action Plan. Nevada Department of Wildlife, Reno, NV.

  • Millsap, B.A., G.S. Zimmerman, W.L. Kendall, J.G. Barnes, et al. 2022. Age-specific survival rates, causes of death, and allowable take of golden eagles in the western United States. Ecological Applications 32:e2544; https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2544.

  • Miller, R.A., J.D. Carlisle, J.G. Barnes, R.D. Haley, and M.R. Jeffress. 2019. Winter distributions and habitat associations of raptors across Nevada. Western Birds 50:114–141.

  • Barnes, J.G., G.E. Doney, M.A. Yates, W.S. Seegar, and S.L. Gerstenberger. 2019. A broadscale assessment of mercury contamination in peregrine falcons across the northern latitudes of North America. Journal of Raptor Research 53:1–13.

  • Barnes, J.G., D.E. Varland, J.B. Buchanan, T.L. Fleming, and S.L. Gerstenberger. 2018. Mercury contamination in peregrine falcons in coastal Washington, 2001–2016. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 131:958–968.

  • Dudek, B.M., M.N. Kochert, J.G. Barnes, P.H. Bloom, et al. 2018. Prevalence and risk factors of Trichomonas gallinae and Trichomonosis in golden eagle nestlings in western North America. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 54:755–764.

  • Barnes, J.G., R.D. Haley, D.B. Thompson, and J.R. Jaeger. 2015. Attributes of a breeding population of peregrine falcons associated with reservoirs on the Colorado River. Journal of Raptor Research 49:269280.

  • Barnes, J.G. and S.L. Gerstenberger. 2015. Using feathers to determine mercury contamination in peregrine falcons and their prey. Journal of Raptor Research 49:43–58.

  • Barnes, J.G., J.R. Jaeger, and D.B. Thompson. 2012. Effectiveness of call-broadcast surveys to detect territorial peregrine falcons. Journal of Raptor Research 46:365–377.

  • Barnes, J.G. and J.R. Jaeger. 2012. Aquatic birds. pp. 101–105 in M.R. Rosen, K. Turner, S.L. Goodbred, and J.M. Miller [Eds.], A synthesis of aquatic science for management of Lakes Mead and Mohave. U.S. Geological Survey Circular No. 1381.

 

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS:

  • Barnes, J.G. 2020. (Keynote Speaker) Peregrine falcons as a biomonitor: a local study taken to a continental scale. 50th Anniversary Earth Week Forum, Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Environmental Institute. 21 Apr. Duluth, MN.

  • Barnes, J.G., M. Smith, and G. Rokitch. 2015. Determining mercury contamination in raptors at Salt Lake City International Airport. Raptor Research Foundation Annual Conference. 4-8 Oct. Sacramento, CA.

  • Barnes, J.G. 2011. (Invited Guest Speaker) An ecological study of peregrine falcons: a local contribution to a continent-wide success story in conservation biology.  Museum of Vertebrate Zoology Seminar Series, University of California, Berkeley. 30 Mar. Berkeley, CA.

  • Barnes, J.G., J. Jaeger, and D. Thompson. 2010. Call-broadcast surveys as an effective tool for detecting peregrine falcons.  Raptor Research Foundation Annual Conference. 22-26 Sep. Fort Collins, CO. *won William C. Anderson Award for best student oral presentation

  • Barnes, J.G., J.R. Jaeger, and D. Thompson. 2010. Habitat use and breeding success of peregrine falcons in Lake Mead National Recreation Area (poster).  Raptor Research Foundation Annual Conference. 22-26 Sep. Fort Collins, CO. *honorable mention

 

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