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Field, M., and T. M. Gehring.  2015.  Physical, human disturbance, and regional
       social factors influencing Common Loon occupancy and reproductive
       success
.  Condor: Ornithological Applications 117:589-597.

Cullinane-Anthony, B.L., N.E. Seefelt, R.G. Corace, D.M. Kashian, and T.M.  
       Gehring.  2014.  Influence of residual forest patches on post-fire bird
       diversity patterns in jack pine-dominated ecosystems of northern Lower
       Michigan.  Forest Ecology and Management 331:93-103. 

VerCauteren, K., M. Lavelle, T.M. Gehring, J-M. Landry, and L. Marker.  2014.  
       Dogs as mediators of conservation conflict.  Pages 211-238 In Free-
       Ranging Dogs and Wildlife Conservation, M.E. Gompper, editor.  Oxford
       University Press. 
       (http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199663217.do)

Hawley, J.E., S.T. Rossler, T.M. Gehring, R.N. Schultz, M.E. Callahan, R. Clark,
       J. Cade, and A. Wydeven.  2013.  Developing a new shock-collar design for
       safe and efficient use on wild wolves. 
Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:416-422. 
       Reprint available upon request.

VerCauteren, K.C., M.J. Lavelle, T.M. Gehring, and J-M. Landry.  2012.  Cow dogs: use of livestock protection dogs for reducing predation and transmission of pathogens from wildlife to cattle.  Applied Animal Behaviour Science 140:128-136.

Rossler, S.T.., T.M. Gehring, R.N. Schultz, M.T. Rossler, A.P. Wydeven, and J.E. Hawley.  2012.  Shock collars as a site-aversive conditioning tool for wolves.  Wildlife Society Bulletin 36:176-184 Reprint available upon request.

Gehring, T. M., K. C. VerCauteren, and A. C. Cellar.  2011.  Good fences make good neighbors: importance of fencing for establishing effective livestock protection dogs.  Human-Wildlife Interactions 5:106-111. 

Gehring, T. M., K. C. VerCauteren, M. L. Provost, and A. C. Cellar.  2010. Utility of livestock-protection dogs for deterring wildlife from cattle farms.   Wildlife Research (Invited special issue) 37:715-721. Reprint available upon request.

Gehring, T. M., K. C. VerCauteren, and J-M. Landry.  2010.  Livestock
     protection dogs in the 21st century:  is an ancient tool relevant to modern
     conservation challenges? 
BioScience 60:299-308.

Davidson-Nelson, S. J., and T. M. Gehring.  2010.  Testing fladry as a non-lethal
     management tool for wolves and coyotes in Michigan
.  Human-Wildlife
     Interactions 4:87-94. 

Hawley, J. E., T. M. Gehring, R. N. Schultz, S. T. Rossler, and A. P. Wydeven.   
     2009.  Assessment of shock collars as non-lethal management for wolves in
     Wisconsin
.  Journal of Wildlife Management 73:518-525.

Gregory, A. J., M. A. Lung, T. M. Gehring, and B. J. Swanson.  2009.  The 
     importance of sex and spatial scale when evaluating sexual segregation by
     elk in Yellowstone
.  Journal of Mammalogy 90:971-979.

Preuss, T. S., and T. M. Gehring.  2007.  Landscape analysis of potential
     bobcat habitat in the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
  Journal of
     Wildlife Management 71:2699-2706.

Gehring, T. M., J. E. Hawley, S. J. Davidson, S. T. Rossler, A. C. Cellar, R. N.   
     Schultz, A. P. Wydeven, and K. C. VerCauteren.  2006.  Are viable non-lethal
     management tools available for reducing wolf-human conflict?:  preliminary
     results from field experiments.
  Pages 2-6 In R.M. Timm and J.M. O'Brien,
     editors.  Proceedings of the 22nd Vertebrate Pest Conference.  University of
     California, Davis, California. 
    

Gehring, T. M. and B. A. Potter.  2005.  Wolf habitat analysis in Michigan: an
     example of the need for proactive land management for carnivore species.
  
     Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:1237-1244

Atwood, T. C., H. P. Weeks, Jr., and T.M. Gehring.  2004.  Spatial ecology of
     coyotes along a suburban-to-rural gradient
.  Journal of Wildlife Management
     68:1000-1009.  

Gehring, T. M., and R. K. Swihart.  2004. Home range and movements of long-
     tailed weasels in 
  a landscape fragmented by agriculture.  Journal of
     Mammalogy 85:138-145.

Gehring, T. M., B. E. Kohn, J. L. Gehring, and E. M. Anderson.  2003. Limits to
     plasticity in gray wolf, Canis lupus,  pack structure: conservation implications
     for recovering populations
.  Canadian Field-Naturalist 117:419-423.

Swihart, R. K., T. C. Atwood, J. R. Goheen, D. M. Scheiman, K. E. Munroe, and
     T. M. Gehring.
  2003.  Patch occupancy of North American mammals: is
     patchiness in the   eye of the beholder?
   
  Journal of Biogeography 30:1259-
     1279.

Goheen, J. R., R. K. Swihart, T. M. Gehring, and M. S. Miller.  2003.  The role of
     mobility and
forest fragmentation in shaping tree squirrel communities. 
     Oikos 102:95-103.

Swihart, R. K., T. M. Gehring, T. E. Nupp, and M. B. Kolozsvary.  2003. 
    
Responses of “resistant”
vertebrates to habitat loss and fragmentation: the
     importance of niche    
  breadth and   range boundaries
.  Diversity and
     Distributions 9:1-18.

Gehring, T. M., and R. K. Swihart.  2003. Body size, niche breadth, and
     ecologically scaled responses to habitat fragmentation:  mammalian
     predators in an agricultural landscape
.  Biological Conservation 109:283-
     295.

Shelley, D. P., and T. M. Gehring.  2002. Behavioral modification of gray wolves
     suffering from sarcoptic mange: importance of sequential monitoring. 
    
Canadian  Field-Naturalist 116:648-650.

Swihart, R. K., N. A. Slade, J. Feng, D. Mason, and T. M. Gehring.  2001. 
    
Effects of habitat destruction and diet breadth in a predator-prey
     metapopulation model
.  Journal of Theoretical Biology.  210:287-303.

Gehring, T. M., and R. K. Swihart.  2000.  Field immobilization and use of
     radiocollars on long-tailed weasels
.  Wildlife Society Bulletin 28:579-585.

Kohn, B., J. Frair, D. Unger, T. Gehring, D. Shelley, E. Anderson, P. Keenlance. 
    
1999.  Impacts of a highway expansion project on wolves in
     northwestern Wisconsin: preliminary findings
.  Proceedings of The
     International Conference on Wildlife Ecology and Transportation III, Missoula,
     MT. 

Gehring, T. M., J. L. Gehring, M. A. Beckel, and M. A. Callahan.  1996. 
    
Recovering wolf populations.  Conservation Biology 10:5-6.

Lovallo, M.J., J.H. Gilbert, and T.M. Gehring.  1993.  Bobcat, Felis rufus, dens in
     an abandoned beaver, Castor canadensis, lodge.  Canadian Field-Naturalist
     107:108-109.

Gehring, T.M.  1993.  Adult black bear, Ursus americanus, displaced from a kill
     by a wolf, Canis lupus, pack.  Canadian Field-Naturalist 107:373-374.

Gehring, T. M., and B. E. Kohn.  1993.  Broken snare found attached to a
     captured wolf. International Wolf 3(4):7.

Gehring, T.M.  1993.  Potential predatory attack by Common Ravens on
     porcupines.  Wilson Bulletin 105:524-525.

 

 
 

 

   

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