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Mitigation‐driven translocations: are we moving wildlife in the right direction?
JM Germano, KJ Field, RA Griffiths, S Clulow, J Foster, G Harding, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13 (2), 100-105, 2015
1872015
Return to the wild: translocation as a tool in conservation of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii)
KJ Field, CR Tracy, PA Medica, RW Marlow, PS Corn
Biological Conservation 136 (2), 232-245, 2007
1062007
A non-lethal technique for detecting the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis on tadpoles
RWR Retallick, V Miera, KL Richards, KJ Field, JP Collins
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 72 (1), 77-85, 2006
862006
Individual heterozygosity predicts translocation success in threatened desert tortoises
PA Scott, LJ Allison, KJ Field, RC Averill-Murray, HB Shaffer
Science 370 (6520), 1086-1089, 2020
572020
A new approach to conservation of the Mojave desert tortoise
RC Averill-Murray, CR Darst, KJ Field, LJ Allison
BioScience 62 (10), 893-899, 2012
482012
A strategy for prioritizing threats and recovery actions for at-risk species
CR Darst, PJ Murphy, NW Strout, SP Campbell, KJ Field, L Allison, ...
Environmental Management 51, 786-800, 2013
392013
Mitochondrial DNA sequences do not support species status of Ramsey Canyon Leopard Frog (Rana subaquavocalis)
CS Goldberg, KJ Field, MJ Sredl
Journal of Herpetology 38 (3), 313-319, 2004
212004
Diet quality does not affect resting metabolic rate or body temperatures selected by an herbivorous lizard
KE Nussear, RE Espinoza, CM Gubbins, KJ Field, JP Hayes
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 168, 183-189, 1998
211998
Understanding and mitigating effects of chytrid fungus to amphibian populations in Arizona
MJ Sredl, KJ Field, AM Peterson
Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2003
102003
Identifying key clinical signs and validating body condition scores to minimize disease spread and maximize individual survival during desert tortoise translocations
N Lamberski, J Braun, C Witte, M Christopher, K Field, R Averill-Murray, ...
Joint Annual Meeting for Wildlife Disease Association and European …, 2012
62012
Translocation as a tool for conservation of the desert tortoise: Is translocation a reasonable strategy for desert tortoises displaced by urban expansion
CR Tracy, KE Nussear, DS Wilson, K Field, PA Medica, RM Marlow, ...
The Desert Tortoise Council 26th Annual Meeting and Symposium Abstracts. Las …, 2000
52000
Translocation as a conservation tool applied to the desert tortoise: effects of the pre-release availability of water
KJ Field
University of Nevada, Reno, 1999
51999
Using incidental mark‐encounter data to improve survival estimation
SM Harju, SM Cambrin, RC Averill‐Murray, M Nafus, KJ Field, LJ Allison
Ecology and Evolution 10 (1), 360-370, 2020
42020
Assessment of disease risk associated with potential removal of anthropogenic barriers to mojave desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) population connectivity
TL Burgess, J Braun, CL Witte, N Lamberski, KJ Field, LJ Allison, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Diseases 57 (3), 579-589, 2021
32021
Gastrophryne olivacea (Hallowell, 1857 "1856") Western narrow-mouthed toad
M Sredl, K Field
Amphibian Declines: The Conservation Status of United States Species; Editor …, 2005
2*2005
Mitigating threats and managing the Ramsey Canyon leopard frog in Arizona
MJ Sredl, KJ Field, AM Peterson
Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2002
12002
Response to Comment on “Individual heterozygosity predicts translocation success in threatened desert tortoises”
PA Scott, LJ Allison, KJ Field, RC Averill-Murray, HB Shaffer
Science 372 (6546), eabh2633, 2021
2021
Nasal–Oral Water Administration for Rehydration of Juvenile Mohave Desert Tortoises
KJ Field, JD Johnson, N Lamberski
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 9 (2), 610-616, 2018
2018
Translocation as a conservation tool applied to the desert tortoise: Effects of the pre-release availability of water (Gopherus agassizii)
KJ Field
2000
Diet quality does not affect resting metabolic rate or body temperatures selected by an herbivorous lizard (vol 167, pg 183, 1998)
KE Nussear, RE Espinoza, CM Gubbins, KJ Field, JP Hayes
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL …, 1999
1999
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