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David G. Krementz Office: SCEN 522 |
Degrees:
Ph.D. University of Western Ontario, 1984.Research Interests:
Population dynamics, parameter estimation, habitat use analysis, impacts of habitat management, impacts of harvest regulations, American woodcock, wood thrush, webless water birds.
Academic Interests:
Wildlife Ecology and ManagementLab Website:
Click here to go to Dr. Krementz's lab website.
Recent Publications:
Lehnen, S. E., and D. G. Krementz. 2008. Stopover duration estimates for least sandpipers in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley during fall migration. Avian Conservation and Ecology in press.
Green, A. W., and D.G. Krementz. 2007. Mallard harvest distributions in the Mississippi and Central Flyways. Journal of Wildlife Management in press.
Collier, B. A., and D. G. Krementz. 2007. Uncertainty in age-specific harvest estimates and consequences for white-tailed deer management. Ecological Modelling 201:194-204.
Myatt, N. A., and D. G. Krementz. 2007. Fall migration rates, and habitat use of American woodcock in the Central United States. Journal of Wildlife Management. 71:1197-1205.
Myatt, N. A., and D. G. Krementz. 2007. American woodcock fall migration using Central Region band recovery and wing receipt data. Journal of Wildlife Management. 71:336-344.


