Publications

Hall, L.A. and Beissinger, S.R. 2014. A practical toolbox for landscape genetics studies. Landscape Ecology 29(9):1487-1504. DOI 10.1007/s10980-014-0082-3

Richmond, O.M.W., J. Tecklin, and S. R. Beissinger. 2012.  Impact of cattle grazing on the occupancy of a cryptic, threatened rail.  Ecological Applications 22:16655-1664.

Risk, B. B., P. de Valpine, and S. R. Beissinger. 2011.  A robust-design formulation of the incidence function model of metapopulation dynamics applied to two species of rails.  Ecology 92: 462-474.

Girard, P., J. Y. Takekawa, and S. R. Beissinger.  2010.  Uncloaking a cryptic, threatened rail with molecular markers: origins, connectivity and demography of a recently-discovered population.  Conservation Genetics 11:2409-2418.

Richmond, O.M.W., S. K. Chen, B. B. Risk, J. Tecklin and S. R. Beissinger.  2010.  California black rails depend on irrigation-fed wetlands in the Sierra Nevada foothills.  California Agriculture 64:85-93.

Richmond, O. M. W., J.E. Hines, and S. R. Beissinger.  2010.  Two-species occupancy models: a new parameterization applied to co-occurrence of secretive rails.  Ecological Applications 20: 2036-2046.

Girard, P. and S. R. Beissinger.  2009.  Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the California black rail (Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus).  Molecular Ecology Resources 9:1460-1466.

Richmond, O. M., J. Tecklin, and S. R. Beissinger. 2008. Distribution of California Black Rails in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Journal of Field Ornithology 79:381-390.

Aigner, P. A., J. Tecklin, and C. E. Koehler. 2005. Probable breeding population of the Black Rail in Yuba County, California. Western Birds 26: 157–160.