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Gutzwiller, K.J., and K.M. Serno. 2023. Using the risk of spatial extrapolation by machine-learning models to assess the reliability of model predictions for conservation. Landscape Ecology 38:1363-1372.

Chaudhary, A., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 2022. Forest bird abundance can vary with cross-scale interactions involving climate, exurban cover and forest patch size.  Wildlife Research 49:250-263.

Monz, C.A., K.J. Gutzwiller, V.H. Hausner, M.W. Brunson, R. Buckley, and C.M. Pickering. 2021. Understanding and managing the interactions of impacts from nature-based recreation and climate change.  Ambio 50:631-643.

Chaudhary, A., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 2020. Within-scale and cross-scale interaction effects of temperature and human socioeconomic conditions on avian abundance. Avian Conservation and Ecology 15(2): Article 8.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and A. Chaudhary. 2020. Machine-learning models, cost matrices, and conservation-based reduction of selected landscape classification errors.  Landscape Ecology 35:249-255.

Gutzwiller, K.J., A.L. D’Antonio, and C.A. Monz. 2017. Wildland recreation disturbance: broad-scale spatial analysis and management. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 15:517-524.  (cover-story article)

Gutzwiller, K.J., S.K. Riffell, and C.H. Flather. 2015. Avian abundance thresholds, human-altered landscapes, and the challenge of assemblage-level conservation. Landscape Ecology 30:2095-2110.

Betts, M.G., K.J. Gutzwiller, M.J. Smith, W.D. Robinson, and A.S. Hadley. 2015. Improving inferences about functional connectivity from animal translocation experiments. Landscape Ecology 30:585-593.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.K. Riffell. 2014. Rigor and transparency in statistical analyses can help to ensure valid research. Landscape Ecology 29:1115-1122.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 2013. Increasing the chance that landscape- and regional-level hypotheses will reflect important spatial patterns. Landscape Ecology 28:1849-1858.

Riffell, S.K., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 2012. Model selection criteria affect measures of temporal variation in animal-landscape regression models. Diversity and Distributions 18:1221-1231.

White, J.D., K.J. Gutzwiller, W.C. Barrow, Jr., L. Johnson-Randall, L. Zygo, and P. Swint. 2011. Understanding interaction effects of climate change and fire management on bird distributions through combined process and habitat models. Conservation Biology 25:536-546.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and C.H. Flather. 2011. Wetland features and landscape context predict the risk of wetland habitat loss. Ecological Applications 21:968-982.

Gutzwiller, K.J., W.C. Barrow, Jr., J.D. White, L. Johnson-Randall, B.S. Cade, and L.M. Zygo. 2010. Assessing conservation relevance of organism-environment relations using predicted changes in response variables. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1:351-358.

Cushman, S.A, K.J. Gutzwiller, J.S. Evans, and K. McGarigal. 2010. The gradient paradigm: a conceptual and analytical framework for landscape ecology. Pages 83-108 in S.A. Cushman and F. Huettmann (eds), Spatial Complexity, Informatics, and Wildlife Conservation. Springer, Tokyo. 458 pp.

Riffell, S.K., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 2009. Interannual variation in bird-landscape relations: understanding sources of a pervasive conservation dilemma. Oikos 118:45-54.

White, J.D., K.J. Gutzwiller, W.C. Barrow, Jr., L. Johnson-Randall, and P. Swint. 2008. Modeling mechanisms of vegetation change due to fire in a semi-arid ecosystem. Ecological Modelling 214:181-200.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and W.C. Barrow, Jr. 2008. Desert bird associations with broad-scale boundary length: applications in avian conservation. Journal of Applied Ecology 45:873-882.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.K. Riffell. 2008. Does repeated human intrusion alter use of wildland sites by red squirrels? Multiyear experimental evidence. Journal of Mammalogy 89:374-380.

Campomizzi, A.J., J.A. Butcher, S.L. Farrell, A.G. Snelgrove, B.A. Collier, K.J. Gutzwiller, M.L. Morrison, and R.N. Wilkins. 2008. Conspecific attraction is a missing component in wildlife habitat modeling. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:331-336.

Pierce, B.A., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 2007. Inter-observer variation in frog call surveys. Journal of Herpetology 41:424-429.

Gutzwiller, K.J.
, and S.K. Riffell. 2007. Using statistical models to study temporal dynamics of animal-landscape relations. Pages 93-118 in J.A. Bissonette and I. Storch (eds), Temporal Dimensions of Landscape Ecology: Wildlife Responses to Variable Resources. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. 284 pp.

Anderson, S.H., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 2005. Wildlife habitat evaluation. Pages 489-502 in C.E. Braun (ed), Techniques for Wildlife Investigations and Management, 6th Edition. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, MD. 974 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and D.N. Cole. 2005. Assessment and management of wildland recreational disturbance. Pages 779-796 in C.E. Braun (ed), Techniques for Wildlife Investigations and Management, 6th Edition. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, MD. 974 pp.

Mullins, M.L., B.A. Pierce, and K.J. Gutzwiller. 2004. Assessment of quantitative enclosure sampling of larval amphibians. Journal of Herpetology 38:166-172.

Pierce, B.A., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 2004. Auditory sampling of frogs: detection efficiency in relation to survey duration. Journal of Herpetology 38:495-500.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and W.C. Barrow, Jr. 2003. Influences of roads and development on bird communities in protected Chihuahuan Desert landscapes. Biological Conservation 113:225-237.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and W.C. Barrow, Jr. 2003. Bird communities, roads and development: prospects and constraints of applying empirical models. Biological Conservation 113:239-243.

Gutzwiller, K.J., S.K. Riffell, and S.H. Anderson. 2002. Repeated human intrusion and the potential for nest predation by gray jays. Journal of Wildlife Management 66:372-380.

Gutzwiller, K.J., editor. 2002. Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation. Springer- Verlag, Inc., New York. 518 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 2002. Spatial factors affecting organism occurrence, movement, and conservation: introduction to section II. Pages 55-57 in K.J. Gutzwiller (ed), Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. 518 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 2002. Conservation in human-altered landscapes: introduction to section III. Pages 195-197 in K.J. Gutzwiller (ed), Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. 518 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 2002. Using broad-scale ecological information in conservation planning: introduction to section IV. Pages 357-359 in K.J. Gutzwiller (ed), Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. 518 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 2002. Applying landscape ecology in biological conservation: principles, constraints, and prospects. Pages 481-495 in K.J. Gutzwiller (ed), Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. 518 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and W.C. Barrow, Jr. 2002. Does bird community structure vary with landscape patchiness? A Chihuahuan Desert perspective. Oikos 98:284-298.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and W. C. Barrow, Jr. 2001. Bird-landscape relations in the Chihuahuan Desert: coping with uncertainties about predictive models. Ecological Applications 11:1517-1532.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1999. Spatial extent of human-intrusion effects on subalpine bird distributions. Condor 101:378-389.

Gutzwiller, K.J., H.A. Marcum, H.B. Harvey, J.D. Roth, and S.H. Anderson. 1998. Bird tolerance to human intrusion in Wyoming montane forests. Condor 100:519-527.

Gutzwiller, K.J., K.L. Clements, H.A. Marcum, C.A. Wilkins, and S.H. Anderson. 1998. Vertical distributions of breeding-season birds: is human intrusion influential? Wilson Bulletin 110:497-503.

Gutzwiller, K.J., E.A. Kroese, S.H. Anderson, and C.A. Wilkins. 1997. Does human intrusion alter the seasonal timing of avian song during breeding periods? Auk 114:55-65.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and T.J. Hayden. 1997. A literature review of actual and potential effects of military maneuvers on avian behavior, reproduction, and community structure. USACERL Technical Report 97/98. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign, IL. 54 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and H.A. Marcum. 1997. Bird reactions to observer clothing color: implications for distance-sampling techniques. Journal of Wildlife Management 61:935-947.

Riffell, S.K., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 1996. Plant-species richness in corridor intersections: is intersection shape influential? Landscape Ecology 11:157-168.

Riffell, S.K., K.J. Gutzwiller, and S.H. Anderson. 1996. Does repeated human intrusion cause cumulative declines in avian richness and abundance? Ecological Applications 6:492-505.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 1995. Recreational disturbance and wildlife communities. Pages 169-181 in R.L. Knight and K.J. Gutzwiller (eds), Wildlife and Recreationists: Coexistence Through Management and Research. Island Press, Washington, DC. 372 pp.

Knight, R.L., and K.J. Gutzwiller, editors. 1995. Wildlife and Recreationists: Coexistence Through Management and Research. Island Press, Washington, DC. 372 pp.

Anderson, S.H., and K.J. Gutzwiller. 1994. Habitat evaluation methods. Pages 592-606 in T.A. Bookhout (ed), Research and Management Techniques for Wildlife and Habitats, 5th Edition. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, MD. 740 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J., R.T. Wiedenmann, K.L. Clements, and S.H. Anderson. 1994. Effects of human intrusion on song occurrence and singing consistency in subalpine birds. Auk 111:28-37.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and J. Madsen. 1994. Bird community responses to human activities. Journal für Ornithologie 135:501.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 1993. Refining the use of point counts for winter studies of individual species. Wilson Bulletin 105:612-627.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and H.A. Marcum. 1993. Avian responses to observer clothing color: caveats from winter point counts. Wilson Bulletin 105:628-636.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 1993. Serial management experiments: an adaptive approach to reduce recreational impacts on wildlife. Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 58:528-536.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1992. Interception of moving organisms: influences of patch shape, size, and orientation on community structure. Landscape Ecology 6:293-303.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 1991. Assessing recreational impacts on wildlife: the value and design of experiments. Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 56:248-255.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 1991. Estimating winter species richness with unlimited-distance point counts. Auk 108:853-862.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 1990. Minimizing dog-induced biases in game bird research. Wildlife Society Bulletin 18:351-356.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1988. Co-occurrence patterns of cavity-nesting birds in cottonwood-willow communities. Oecologia 76:445-454.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1987. Multiscale associations between cavity-nesting birds and features of Wyoming streamside woodlands. Condor 89:534-548.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1987. Short-term dynamics of cavity-nesting bird communities in disjunct floodplain habitats. Condor 89:710-720.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1987. Habitat suitability index models: marsh wren. Biological Report 82 (10.139). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC. 13 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1986. Use of abandoned cliff swallow nests by breeding house wrens. Prairie Naturalist 18:53-54.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1986. Trees used simultaneously and sequentially by breeding cavity-nesting birds. Great Basin Naturalist 46:358-360.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1986.  Improving vertebrate-habitat regression models. Pages 161-164 in J. Verner, M.L. Morrison, and C.J. Ralph (eds), Wildlife 2000: Modeling Habitat Relationships of Terrestrial Vertebrates. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison. 470 pp.

Duvall, D., M.B. King, and K.J. Gutzwiller. 1985. Behavioral ecology and ethology of the prairie rattlesnake. National Geographic Research 1:80-111.

Gutzwiller, K.J., K.R. Kinsley, G.L. Storm, W.M. Tzilkowski, and J.S. Wakeley. 1983. Relative value of vegetation structure and species composition for identifying American woodcock breeding habitat. Journal of Wildlife Management 47:535-540.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and J.S. Wakeley. 1982. Differential use of woodcock singing grounds in relation to habitat characteristics. Pages 51-54 in T.J. Dwyer and G.L. Storm (tech coords), Woodcock Ecology and Management. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC. 191 pp.

Gutzwiller, K.J., C.H. Strauss, K.R. Kinsley, J.S. Wakeley, and G.L. Storm. 1982. Relationships between land use and woodcock habitat in Pennsylvania, with guidelines for rangewide research. Pages 86-96 in T.J. Dwyer and G.L. Storm (tech coords), Woodcock Ecology and Management. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC. 191 pp.

IN  MEMORIAM

Gutzwiller, K.J., E.D. Dibble, and J. Franklin. 2015. In memoriam: Samuel K. Riffell (1970-2014). Landscape Ecology 30:959-962.

Gutzwiller, K.J. 2006. In memoriam: Stanley Helmer Anderson, 1939-2005. Auk 123:908-909.

POPULAR

Duvall, D., M.B. King, and K.J. Gutzwiller. 1985. Reconstructing the rattlesnake. British Broadcasting Corporation Wildlife Magazine 3:80-82. Bristol, England.

Gutzwiller, K.J., and S.H. Anderson. 1985. Home sweet hole. Wyoming Wildlife Magazine 49:8-13. Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Cheyenne.

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