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Name: Dr. Brett K. Sandercock
Phone: 785-532-0120
Address: 116 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology, Kansas State University Manhattan KS 66506
Email: bsanderc@ksu.edu
Interests: Ornithology, population biology, conservation
Dataset code(s): PBG05 PBG09
Publications:
Year Citation
In Press Ricketts, A.M., and B.K. Sandercock. Patch-burn grazing increases habitat heterogeneity and biodiversity of small mammals in managed rangelands. Ecosphere
In Press Verheijen, B.H.F., D.A. Rintoul, and B.K. Sandercock. Habitat guild drives variation in apparent survival of landbirds in the Great Plains. Wilson Journal of Ornithology
2017 Winder, V.L., L.B. McNew, J.C. Pitman, and B.K. Sandercock. Space Use of Female Greater Prairie-Chickens in Response to Fire and Grazing Interactions. Rangeland Ecology & Management 70
2015 Winder, V.L., K.M. Carrlson, A.J. Gregory, C.A. Hagen, D.A. Haukos, D.C. Kesler, L.C. Larsson, T.W. Matthews, L.B. McNew, M.A. Patten, J.C. Pitman, L.A. Powell, J.A. Smith, T. Thompson, D.H. Wolfe, and B.K. Sandercock. Factors affecting female space use in ten populations of prairie chickens. Ecosphere 6:art166
2015 Sandercock, B.K., M. Alfaro-Barrios, A.E. Casey, T.N. Johnson, T.W. Mong, K.J. Odom, K.M. Strum, and V.L. Winder. Effects of grazing and prescribed fire on resource selection and nest survival of upland sandpipers in an experimental landscape. Landscape Ecology 30
2015 Alfaro, M., B.K. Sandercock, L. Liguori, and M. Arim. The diet of Upland Sandpipers (Bartramia longicauda) in managed farmland in their Neotropical non-breeding grounds. Ornithología Neotropical 26
2013 McNew, L.B., A.J. Gregory, and B.K. Sandercock. Spatial heterogeneity in habitat selection: nest site selection by Greater Prairie-Chickens. Journal of Wildlife Management 77
2013 Blanco-Fontao, B., B.K. Sandercock, J.R. Obeso, L.B. McNew, and M. Quevedo. Effects of sexual dimorphism and landscape composition on the trophic behavior of Greater Prairie-Chickens. PLoS ONE 8
2013 Sandercock, B.K., S.M. Wisely, L.B. McNew, A.J. Gregory, V.L. Winder, and L.M. Hunt. Environmental impacts of wind power development on the population biology of Greater Prairie-Chickens. U.S. Department of Energy, Final Project Report for Award DOE/EE0000526 (technical report). Final Project Report for Award DOE/EE0000526
2012 McNew, L.B., T.J. Prebyl, and B.K. Sandercock. Effects of rangeland management on the site occupancy dynamics of prairie-chickens in a protected prairie preserve. Journal of Wildlife Management 76
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