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Alaska. Submitted as a USFWS Report Series publication.<br />

Papers in Progress<br />

Wilson, T. L., E. J. Johnson, and J. A. Bissonette. In Review. Landscape arrangement and shrubsteppe<br />

associated bird species in a patchy, mountainous landscape. Intended for the Auk. (18<br />

August 2005), rejected, revised, submitted to Landscape Ecology 2 November 2006.<br />

Loureiro, F., J. A. Bissonette, D. W. Macdonald, and M. Santos-Reis 2007. Temporal variation and<br />

trade-offs in Mediterranean food resources for badgers. Submitted to Wildlife Biology May<br />

25, 2007.<br />

Gunson, K. E., A. P. Clevenger, J. A. Bissonette. In Review. Limited applications of wildlife-vehicle<br />

collision analyses for mitigation planning due to spatial inaccuracy. Intended for Wildlife<br />

Biology. 2 outside reviewer comments received and sent to Tony.<br />

Grilo, C., J. A. Bissonette, and M. Santos-Reis. In Review. Response of carnivores to existing<br />

highway culverts and underpasses: Implications for road planning and mitigation. In prep.<br />

Soon to be in Review. One reviewer will be Eric Gese. Another from U. Lisbon.<br />

Bissonette J. A., and C. Kassar. Data issues in describing road mortality hotspots and creating<br />

predictive models: A case study of Utah. Submitted to Landscape Ecology (revised and resubmitted<br />

29 June 2006, rejected)<br />

Kassar, C., and J. A. Bissonette. Wildlife-vehicle collision hotspots: Feel the heat. Intended for<br />

Conservation Biology.<br />

Kassar, C., and J. A. Bissonette. An assessment of costs associated with deer-vehicle collisions: It’s<br />

more than just road kill. Submitted to Human Dimensions of Wildlife.<br />

Bissonette, J. A., M. L. Hammer, and N. McCoy. Getting deer off of the road: A better way. Ready<br />

for internal USGS review. Intended for European Journal of Wildlife Research. (revision)<br />

Johnson, E. J., and J. A. Bissonette. High-elevation sagebrush meadows: substitute for or<br />

supplement to low-elevation sagebrush habitat? Submitted to The Auk (needs internal USGS<br />

review)<br />

Johnson, E. J., and J. A. Bissonette. A comparison of double-observer and distance methods for<br />

modeling bird detectability. Submitted to The Auk (Needs internal USGS Review)<br />

Wilson, T. L, E. J. Johnson, and J. A. Bissonette. In Review. Are sagebrush-dominated mountain<br />

meadows a potential refuge for shrub-obligate and -associated small mammals? Submitted<br />

to Western North American Naturalist 24 Feb. 2006.<br />

Bunnell, K. D., M. L. Wolfe, J. A. Bissonette, and J. T. Flinders. In Review. Predicting the landscape<br />

level impacts of snow-mobiles and coyotes to potential lynx habitat in Utah and the<br />

intermountain west. Submitted to Landscape ecology. 18 July 2005.<br />

Cramer, P.C., J. A. Bissonette, N. Newhouse, T. Kinley, K. Knapp, B. Persaud, C. Lyon, I. Brakop, A.<br />

Clevenger, and S. Jacobson . 2007. A wildlife crossing decision tool to mitigate transportation<br />

corridors for wildlife. Transportation Research Board for publication in the 2007<br />

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting CD Rom, 2007. In press.<br />

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