Biological Sciences
Science and Engineering 601,
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479.575.3251
Fax: 479.575.4010
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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 Management
Lab Website:
Click here to go to Dr. Krementz's lab website.
Recent Publications:
Darrah, A. J., and D. G. Krementz. 2009. Occupancy and habitat use of the least bittern and pied-billed grebe in the Illinois and Upper Mississippi River Valleys. Waterbirds. In press.
Darrah, A. J., and D. G. Krementz. 2009. Distribution and habitat use of king rails in the Illinois and Upper Mississippi River Valleys. Journal of Wildlife Management. 73:
Kelley, J. R. Jr., S. J. Williamson, M. Banker, D. R. Dessecker, D. G. Krementz, D. G. McAuley, W. L. Palmer, T. J. Post. 2009. Implementing the American woodcock conservation plan. Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference. In press.
Plummer, M. V., D. G. Krementz, L. A. Powell, and N. E. Mills. 2008. Effects of habitat disturbance on survival rates of softshell turtles (Apalone spinifera) in an urban stream. Journal of Herpetology 42:555-563.
Green, A. W., and D. G. Krementz. 2008. Mallard harvest distributions in the Mississippi and Central Flyways. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:1328-1334.