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Matched potential author: Melia Nafus - author of 16 items
TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished DateMatch?
Invasive brown treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) move short distances and have small activity areas in a high prey environment[1]Scott M. Boback, [2]Melia G. Nafus, [3]Amy A. Yackel Adams, [4]Robert N. Reed [Full author list]Scientific Reports [missing]DOI: 10.1038/S41598-022-16660-Y [ORCID]
invasive species [missing]; Brown tree snake [missing]2022-07-26
Chew-cards can accurately index invasive rat densities in Mariana Island forests[1]Emma B. Hanslowe, [2]Amy Yackel Adams, [3]Melia G. Nafus, [4]Douglas A. Page, [5]Danielle R. Bradke, [6]Francesca T. Erickson, [7]Larissa L. Bailey [Full author list]NeoBiota [missing]DOI: 10.3897/NEOBIOTA.74.80242 [ORCID]
introduced species [missing]; invasive rat [missing]2022-06-02Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Individual heterogeneity influences the effects of translocation on urban dispersal of an invasive reptile[1]Abigail B Feuka, [2]Melia G Nafus, [3]Amy Yackel Adams, [4]Larissa L Bailey, [5]Mevin B Hooten [Full author list]Movement ecology [missing]DOI: 10.1186/S40462-022-00300-1 [ORCID]
PubMed: 35033211 [ORCID]
biological dispersal [missing]; urban invasion [missing]; invasive reptile [missing]2022-01-15Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Female persistence during toxicant treatment predicts survival probability of offspring in invasive brown treesnakes (Boiga irregularis)[1]Brenna A. Levine, [2]Amy Yackel Adams, [3]Marlis R. Douglas, [4]Michael E. Douglas, [5]Melia G. Nafus [Full author list]Global Ecology and Conservation [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.GECCO.2021.E01827 [ORCID]
invasive species [missing]; Brown tree snake [missing]2021-09-16Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Foraging behavior in a generalist snake (brown treesnake, Boiga irregularis) with implications for avian reintroduction and recovery[1]Melia G. Nafus, [2]Peter X. Xiong, [3]Eben H. Paxton, [4]Amy Yackel Adams, [5]Scott M. Goetz [Full author list]Applied Animal Behaviour Science [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.APPLANIM.2021.105450 [ORCID]
Brown tree snake [missing]2021-09-11Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Using Enclosed Y-Mazes to Assess Chemosensory Behavior in Reptiles[1]M. Rockwell Parker, [2]Andrea F. Currylow, [3]Eric A. Tillman, [4]Charlotte J. Robinson, [5]Jillian M. Josimovich, [6]Isabella M. G. Bukovich, [7]Lauren A. Nazarian, [8]Melia G. Nafus, [9]Bryan M. Kluever, [10]Amy Yackel Adams [Full author list]Journal of Visualized Experiments [missing]DOI: 10.3791/61858 [ORCID]
chemosensation [missing]2021-04-08Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Surface material and snout-vent length predict vertical scaling ability in brown treesnakes: an evaluation of multispecies barriers for invasive species control on Guam[1]Eric Hileman, [2]Danielle Bradke, [3]Melia Nafus, [4]Amy Yackel Adams, [5]Robert N. Reed [Full author list]Management of biological invasions : international journal of applied research on biological invasions [missing]DOI: 10.3391/MBI.2021.12.2.16 [ORCID]
invasive species [missing]; Species barrier [missing]; invasion management [missing]; invasion barrier [missing]; invasion prediction [missing]2021-04-05Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Evaluating lethal toxicant doses for the largest individuals of an invasive vertebrate predator with indeterminate growth[1]Shane R Siers, [2]Scott Goetz, [3]Rachel Volsteadt, [4]Melia Nafus [Full author list]Management of biological invasions : international journal of applied research on biological invasions [missing]DOI: 10.3391/MBI.2021.12.2.17 [ORCID]
ecotoxicology [missing]; invasive vertebrate [missing]; invasion management [missing]2021-02-15Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Can we prove that an undetected species is absent? Evaluating whether brown treesnakes are established on the island of Saipan using surveillance and expert opinion[1]Amy Yackel Adams, [2]Patrick Barnhart, [3]Gordon Rodda, [4]Eric Hileman, [5]Melia Nafus, [6]Robert Reed [Full author list]Management of biological invasions : international journal of applied research on biological invasions [missing]DOI: 10.3391/MBI.2021.12.4.09 [ORCID]
2021-01-01Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Evidence for an Established Population of Tegu Lizards (Salvator merianae) in Southeastern Georgia, USA[1]Daniel Haro, [2]Lance D. McBrayer, [3]John B. Jensen, [4]James M. Gillis, [5]Lea' R. Bonewell, [6]Melia G. Nafus, [7]Stephen E. Greiman, [8]Robert N. Reed, [9]Amy Yackel Adams [Full author list]Southeastern Naturalist [missing]DOI: 10.1656/058.019.0404 [ORCID]
Tupinambis merianae [missing]; Salvator merianae [missing]; established population [missing]2020-11-03Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Landscape dominance of introduced herpetofauna on an oceanic island[1]Eric T. Hileman, [2]Bradley A. Eichelberger, [3]Jill Liske-Clark, [4]Patrick D. Barnhart, [5]Robert N. Reed, [6]Amy Yackel Adams, [7]Melia G. Nafus [Full author list]Global Ecology and Conservation [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.GECCO.2020.E00984 [ORCID]
herpetofauna [missing]2020-06-01Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Behavior, size, and body condition predict susceptibility to management and reflect post-treatment frequency shifts in an invasive snake[1]Melia G. Nafus, [2]Amy Yackel Adams, [3]Scott M. Boback, [4]Shane R Siers, [5]Robert N. Reed [Full author list]Global Ecology and Conservation [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.GECCO.2019.E00834 [ORCID]
invasive snake [missing]; invasion management [missing]2020-03-01Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Estimating Detection Probability for Burmese Pythons with Few Detections and Zero Recaptures[1]Melia G. Nafus, [2]Frank Mazzotti, [3]Robert N. Reed [Full author list]Journal of Herpetology [missing]DOI: 10.1670/18-154 [ORCID]
2020-01-09Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Use of visual surveys and radiotelemetry reveals sources of detection bias for a cryptic snake at low densities[1]Scott M. Boback, [2]Melia G. Nafus, [3]Amy Yackel Adams, [4]Robert N. Reed [Full author list]Ecosphere [missing]DOI: 10.1002/ECS2.3000 [ORCID]
2020-01-01Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Contact rates with nesting birds before and after invasive snake removal: estimating the effects of trap-based control[1]Amy Yackel Adams, [2]Melia G. Nafus, [3]Page E. Klug, [4]Björn Lardner, [5]M. J. Mazurek, [6]Julie A. Savidge, [7]Robert N. Reed [Full author list]NeoBiota [missing]DOI: 10.3897/NEOBIOTA.49.35592 [ORCID]
introduced species [missing]; invasive snake [missing]2019-07-22Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)
Habitat type and structure affect trap capture success of an invasive snake across variable densities[1]Melia G. Nafus, [2]Amy Yackel Adams, [3]Page E. Klug, [4]Gordon H. Rodda [Full author list]Ecosphere [missing]DOI: 10.1002/ECS2.2339 [ORCID]
biological invasion [missing]; invasive snake [missing]; habitat type [missing]2018-08-01Melia Nafus (Q59834749; 16 items)

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