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Richard Kim
Richard Kim
Ph.D. student, UC Davis
Verified email at ucdavis.edu
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When introduced prey violates trophic hierarchy: Conservation of an endangered predator
R Kim, BJ Halstead, EJ Routman, J Andersen
Biological Conservation 256, 109019, 2021
42021
Integrating growth and survival models for flexible estimation of size‐dependent survival in a cryptic, endangered snake
JP Rose, R Kim, EJ Schoenig, PC Lien, BJ Halstead
Ecology and Evolution 12 (4), e8799, 2022
22022
Distribution and demography of San Francisco gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) at Mindego Ranch, Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve, San Mateo County, California
R Kim, BJ Halstead, GD Wylie, ML Casazza
Open-File Report, 2018
22018
A tale of two valleys: endangered species policy and the fate of the giant gartersnake
BJ Halstead, P Valcarcel, R Kim, AC Jordan, JP Rose, SM Skalos, ...
California Fish and Wildlife, 264-283, 2021
12021
Distribution of Giant Gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California, 2018–2019
KJ Fouts, R Kim, AC Jordan, AM Fulton, JP Rose, JSM Ersan, BJ Halstead
Open-File Report, 2020
12020
When frogs violate trophic hierarchy: conservation of the endangered San Francisco gartersnake
R Kim
12017
Comparing reintroduction strategies for the endangered San Francisco gartersnake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) using demographic models
JP Rose, R Kim, EJ Schoenig, PC Lien, BJ Halstead
Plos one 18 (10), e0292379, 2023
2023
US Department of the Interior
R Kim, BJ Halstead, P Lien, GD Wylie, ML Casazza
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