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Todd Swannack
Todd Swannack
Research Biologist, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Verified email at usace.army.mil
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A review of the potential effects of suspended sediment on fishes: potential dredging-related physiological, behavioral, and transgenerational implications
ME Kjelland, CM Woodley, TM Swannack, DL Smith
Environment Systems and Decisions 35, 334-350, 2015
3042015
Evaluation of euthanasia and trap–neuter–return (TNR) programs in managing free-roaming cat populations
PM Schmidt, TM Swannack, RR Lopez, MR Slater
Wildlife Research 36 (2), 117-125, 2009
872009
Ecological modeling: a common-sense approach to theory and practice
WE Grant, TM Swannack
John Wiley & Sons, 2011
812011
A comparison of bovine seminal quality assessments using different viewing chambers with a computer-assisted semen analyzer
RW Lenz, ME Kjelland, K Vonderhaar, TM Swannack, JF Moreno
Journal of animal science 89 (2), 383-388, 2011
672011
Predicted range expansion of Chinese tallow tree (Triadica sebifera) in forestlands of the southern United States
HH Wang, WE Grant, TM Swannack, J Gan, WE Rogers, TE Koralewski, ...
Diversity and Distributions 17 (3), 552-565, 2011
572011
Projecting population trends of endangered amphibian species in the face of uncertainty: a pattern-oriented approach
TM Swanack, WE Grant, MRJ Forstner
Ecological Modelling 220 (2), 148-159, 2009
542009
Inferring absence of Houston toads given imperfect detection probabilities
JT Jackson, FW Weckerly, TM Swannack, MRJ Forstner
Journal of Wildlife Management 70 (5), 1461-1463, 2006
422006
Strategies for communicating systems models
DM Hall, ED Lazarus, TM Swannack
Environmental Modelling & Software 55, 70-76, 2014
392014
Integrating spread dynamics and economics of timber production to manage Chinese tallow invasions in southern US forestlands
HH Wang, WE Grant, J Gan, WE Rogers, TM Swannack, TE Koralewski, ...
PLoS One 7 (3), e33877, 2012
302012
A spatially explicit, multi-criteria decision support model for loggerhead sea turtle nesting habitat suitability: a remote sensing-based approach
L Dunkin, M Reif, S Altman, T Swannack
Remote Sensing 8 (7), 573, 2016
282016
A robust, spatially explicit model for identifying oyster restoration sites: case studies on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts
TM Swannack, M Reif, TM Soniat
Journal of Shellfish Research 33 (2), 395-408, 2014
272014
Behavioral games involving a clever prey avoiding a clever predator: An individual-based model of dusky dolphins and killer whales
M Srinivasan, WE Grant, TM Swannack, J Rajan
Ecological modelling 221 (22), 2687-2698, 2010
252010
River inflow, estuarine salinity, and Carolina wolfberry fruit abundance: linking abiotic drivers to Whooping Crane food
JR Wozniak, TM Swannack, R Butzler, C Llewellyn, SE Davis
Journal of Coastal Conservation 16, 345-354, 2012
242012
Ecological modeling guide for ecosystem restoration and management
TM Swannack, JC Fischenich, DJ Tazik
US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, 2012
222012
An integrated modeling approach for elucidating the effects of different management strategies on Chesapeake Bay oyster metapopulation dynamics
ME Kjelland, CD Piercy, T Lackey, TM Swannack
Ecological Modelling 308, 45-62, 2015
202015
Predictive models for calling and movement activity of the endangered Houston toad
DJ Brown
The American Midland Naturalist 169 (2), 303-321, 2013
202013
Different as night and day: Behavioural and life history responses to varied photoperiods in Daphnia magna
KA Gust, AJ Kennedy, JG Laird, MS Wilbanks, ND Barker, X Guan, ...
Molecular ecology 28 (19), 4422-4438, 2019
192019
Development and validation of a habitat suitability model for the non-indigenous seagrass Zostera japonica in North America.
DJ Shafer, TM Swannack, C Saltus, JE Kaldy, A Davis
Management of Biological Invasions 7 (2), 2016
192016
Seasonal and ontogenetic changes in the sex ratio of a population of stinkpots (Kinosternidae: Sternotherus odoratus)
TM Swannack, FL Rose
The Southwestern Naturalist, 543-549, 2003
192003
Streamflow regimes and geologic conditions are more important than water temperature when projecting future crayfish distributions
KP Krause, H Chien, DL Ficklin, DM Hall, GA Schuster, TM Swannack, ...
Climatic Change 154, 107-123, 2019
162019
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