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RESEARCH GRANTS - US$ 790,768 (to date)

                                                                                                           

  • Smith, J.A., & Haas, C.A. In Review. Effects of translocation on the space use, habitat selection, and survival of gopher tortoises. US Department of Defense.

  • Smith, J.A., Haas, C., McLaughlin, D. & Whiles, M.R.  2017. The effects of climate change on the exchange of ecological subsidies between wetland and terrestrial ecosystems. Division of Environmental Biology, National Science Foundation (Not Funded)

  • Smith, J.A., Blanc, L., Garcia, V., Jusino, M.A. & Walters, J.R. 2017. Evaluating the mechanisms underlying geographic variation in long-term trends in Red-cockaded Woodpecker demography. Division of Environmental Biology, National Science Foundation (Not Funded)

  • Smith, J.A., Haas, C., McLaughlin, D. & Whiles, M.R.. 2017. Effects of hydrological regimes under different climate scenarios on ecological subsidy exchanges between ephemeral wetlands and terrestrial habitats. SERDP - U.S. Department of the Defense. Not Funded.

  • Smith, J.A. & Powell, L.A. 2013. Wind farms and prairie chickens. American Ornithologists’ Union, USA. Not Funded ($2370)

  • Allen, C., Powell, L., Van Winkle, J., Jezierski, C., Johnson, E., Smith, J.A., Sliwinski, M., Schneider, R. & Jorgensen, C. 2012. Fostering resilience in the rural Great Plains: Wind energy, biodiversity, and community collaboration. Rural Futures Institute Competitive Grants Program Research and Engagement Development Grant Proposal. Not Funded (US$147,150)

  • Smith, J.A. 2013. The effects of a wind farm on invertebrate abundance in the Nebraska Sandhills prairie. Prairie Biotic Research Inc., USA. Awarded (US$1000)

  • Powell, L.A., Brown, M. & Smith, J.A. 2013. Wind and prairie grouse in Nebraska. Nebraska Game & Parks Commission, Nebraska, USA. Awarded (US$88,300)

  • Smith, J.A. 2005. Bird ringing development award for equipment and travel to British Columbia, Canada. British Trust for Ornithology, UK. Awarded (US$320)

 

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