Publications of Scott D. LaPoint
All genres
Journal Article (22)
2020
Journal Article
: Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements. Conservation Biology 34 (4), pp. 1017 - 1028 (2020)
2019
Journal Article
: Integrating snow science and wildlife ecology in Arctic-boreal North America. Environmental Research Letters 14 (1), 010401 (2019)
Journal Article
: Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research. PLoS One 14 (5), e0216223 (2019)
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: A comprehensive analysis of autocorrelation and bias in home range estimation. Ecological Monographs 89 (2), e01344 (2019)
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: Large birds travel farther in homogeneous environments. Global Ecology and Biogeography 28 (5), pp. 576 - 587 (2019)
2018
Journal Article
221 (2), jeb166595 (2018)
Cognitive skills of common shrews (Sorex araneus) vary with seasonal changes in skull size and brain mass. The Journal of Experimental Biology
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: Navigating snowscapes: Scale-dependent responses of mountain sheep to snowpack properties. Ecological Applications 28 (7), pp. 1715 - 1729 (2018)
Journal Article
: Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements. Science 359 (6374), pp. 466 - 469 (2018)
2017
Journal Article
7, 42443 (2017)
Profound seasonal shrinking and regrowth of the ossified braincase in phylogenetically distant mammals with similar life histories. Scientific Reports
Journal Article
40, pp. 8 - 21 (2017)
Kálmán filters for continuous-time movement models. Ecological Informatics
Journal Article
4 (1), 160947 (2017)
Growth overshoot and seasonal size changes in the skulls of two weasel species. Royal Society Open Science
Journal Article
27 (20), pp. R1106 - R1107 (2017)
Profound reversible seasonal changes of individual skull size in a mammal. Current Biology 2016
Journal Article
7 (2), pp. 184 - 195 (2016)
Exact Bayesian inference for animal movement in continuous time. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Journal Article
11 (2), e0145732 (2016)
Acceleration data reveal highly individually structured energetic landscapes in free-ranging fishers (Pekania pennanti). PLoS One 2015
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29 (7), pp. 868 - 878 (2015)
Ecological connectivity research in urban areas. Functional Ecology
Journal Article
18 (1), pp. 50 - 61 (2015)
Mesopredator release facilitates range expansion in fisher. Animal Conservation 2014
Journal Article
9 (7), e103544 (2014)
Inter-individual variability of Stone Marten behavioral responses to a highway. PLoS One 2013
Journal Article
28 (8), pp. 1615 - 1630 (2013)
Animal behavior, cost-based corridor models, and real corridors. Landscape Ecology 2012
Journal Article
36 (1), pp. 139 - 146 (2012)
Accelerometer-informed GPS telemetry: Reducing the tradeoff between resolution and longevity. Wildlife Society Bulletin
Journal Article
81 (4), pp. 738 - 746 (2012)
A dynamic Brownian bridge movement model to estimate utilization distributions for heterogeneous animal movement. Journal of Animal Ecology 2006
Journal Article
34 (4), pp. 1142 - 1151 (2006)
A comparison of noninvasive techniques to survey carnivore communities in northeastern North America. Wildlife Society Bulletin 2003
Journal Article
10 (1), pp. 11 - 17 (2003)
Animals crossing the Northway: Are existing culverts useful? Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies Book Chapter (1)
2015
Book Chapter
Roads, traffic, and verges: Big problems and big opportunities for small mammals. In: Handbook for road ecology, pp. 325 - 333 (Eds. van der Ree, R.; Smith, D.; Grilo, C.). Wiley Blackwell, Oxford (2015)