Research
Wildlife Crime
Us Endangered Species Act
Small Mammals
Birds, Bird
Public Outreach
United States
Conservation Success
Spatial Patterns, Spatial Pattern
Species Recovery
Animal Species
Grading Rubrics
Invasive Species
Student Academic Performance
Temporal Analysis
Wildlife Trafficking
Landscape Fragmentation
Endangered Animals
Population Estimates
Recovery Process, Recovery Processes
Wildlife Conservation
Conservation Action
Conservation Status
Forest Habitat
Remote Cameras
Biological Conservation
Home Range
Recovery Strategies
Tropical Forest, Tropical Forests
Camera Traps, Camera Trapping
GPS Telemetry
Satellite Telemetry
Wildlife Management
List of Publications (78)
In 2024
78
The Benefits of Daily Quizzes & Group Work Via Student Response Systems. A Haines Inclusive Practices: Ideas for Classroom Integration From Millersville ..., 2024.
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Use of Grading Rubrics To Improve Student Academic Performance & Inclusivity. A Haines Inclusive Practices: Ideas for Classroom Integration From Millersville ..., 2024.
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In 2023
76
Threatened species face similar types and numbers of threats as endangered species when listed under the Endangered Species Act. DM Costante, AM Haines, M Leu Wildlife Society Bulletin 47 (2), e1425, 2023.
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75
Imperiled species recovery under the US Endangered Species Act. A Haines, A Carter, M Leu, B Molano-Flores, O Davis Frontiers in Conservation Science 4, 1257662, 2023.
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In 2022
74
Status and distribution of jaguarundi in Texas and Northeastern Me xico: Making the case for extirpation and initiation of recovery in the United States. JV Lombardi, AM Haines, GW Watts III, LI Grassman Jr, JE Janec ka, ... Ecology and Evolution 12 (3), e8642, 2022.
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Ecological Separation and Coexistence in a Carnivore Community in North Central Thailand. AM Haines, LI Grassman Jr, ME Tewes Small carnivores: evolution, ecology, behaviour, and conservation, 309-322, 2022.
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Integrating data types to estimate spatial patterns of avian migration across the Western Hemisphere. TD Meehan, SP Saunders, WV DeLuca, NL Michel, J Grand, JL Deppe, ... Ecological applications 32 (7), e2679, 2022.
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71
Threats to neglected biodiversity: Conservation success requires more than charisma. DM Costante, AM Haines, M Leu Frontiers in Conservation Science 2, 727517, 2022.
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In 2021
70
Post-delisting genetic monitoring reveals population subdivision along river and reservoir localities of the endemic Concho water snake (Nerodia harteri paucimaculata). MJ Janecka, JE Janecka, AM Haines, A Michaels, CD Criscione Conservation genetics 22 (6), 1005-1021, 2021.
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Conservation forensics: the intersection of wildlife crime, forensics, and conservation. AM Haines, SL Webb, JR Wallace Wildlife Biodiversity Conservation: Multidisciplinary and Forensic ..., 2021.
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Benchmark for the ESA: having a backbone is good for recovery. AM Haines, M Leu, DM Costante, TC Treakle, C Parenti, JRB Miller, ... Frontiers in Conservation Science 2, 630490, 2021.
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Acoustic bat survey kiosk for public outreach and research. N Notarianni, J Zeyzus, J Chenger, A Haines Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 94 (1-2), 60-72, 2021.
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In 2019
66
Temporal analysis of threats causing species endangerment in the United States. M Leu, AM Haines, CE Check, DM Costante, JC Evans, MA Hollingsworth, ... Conservation Science and Practice 1 (8), e78, 2019.
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65
Wildlife Crime: From Theory to Practice: William D. Moreto, Editor. 2018. Temple University Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 298 pp. $37.95. ISBN: 978 1 4399 1472 4 (paperback). A Haines The Journal of Wildlife Management 83 (4), 1005-1006, 2019.
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In 2018
64
Documenting the longevity of an animal marker hair dye on small mammals. A Haines, T Bridgehouse, G Nussbaum Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 92 (1), 68-74, 2018.
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Becoming a Wildlife Professional. Scott E. Henke and Paul R. Krausman. 2017. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. 208 pp. $85.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9781421423067. A Haines The Journal of Wildlife Management 82 (4), 877-878, 2018.
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Conservation Criminology. Meredith L. Gore. 2017. Wiley Blackwell, West Sussex, UK. 224 pp. $85.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9781118935484. A Haines The Journal of Wildlife Management 82 (2), 473-474, 2018.
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In 2017
61
Use of soil chemical analysis to detect commercial wildlife game baits. AM Haines, AM Fetterolf, ML Griffin, TA Conrad, SM Kennedy Human-Wildlife Interactions 11 (2), 208-216, 2017.
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Canine olfaction science and law: Advances in forensic science, medicine, conservation, and environmental remediation. TadeuszJezierski, JohnEnsminger and LE Papet, editors .... A Haines The Journal of Wildlife Management 81 (4), 742-743, 2017.
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In 2016
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Genetic differences in the response to landscape fragmentation by a habitat generalist, the bobcat, and a habitat specialist, the ocelot. JE Janecka, ME Tewes, IA Davis, AM Haines, A Caso, TL Blankenship, ... Conservation genetics 17, 1093-1108, 2016.
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Testing automated call-recognition software for winter bird vocalizations. A Wolfgang, A Haines Northeastern Naturalist 23 (2), 249-258, 2016.
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In 2015
57
Wildlife Trafficking: A Deconstruction of the Crime, the Victims, and the Offenders. Tanya Wyatt. 2013. Palgrave Macmillian, Hampshire, England. 204 pp. $110 hardcover. ISBN .... A Haines The Journal of Wildlife Management 79 (5), 861-862, 2015.
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In 2013
56
Uncertainty in population estimates for endangered animals and improving the recovery process. AM Haines, M Zak, K Hammond, JM Scott, DD Goble, JL Rachlow Animals 3 (3), 745-753, 2013.
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In 2012
55
By the numbers: How is recovery defined by the US Endangered Species Act?. MC Neel, AK Leidner, A Haines, DD Goble, JM Scott BioScience 62 (7), 646-657, 2012.
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Spatially explicit analysis of poaching activity as a conservation management tool. AM Haines, D Elledge, LK Wilsing, M Grabe, MD Barske, N Burke, ... Wildlife Society Bulletin 36 (4), 685-692, 2012.
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Incorporating wildlife conservation into county comprehensive plans: a GIS approach. AM Haines, M Leu, LK Svancara, JM Scott, K Vierling, S Martinuzzi, ... Northwest Science 86 (1), 53-70, 2012.
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In 2011
51
Reduced genetic diversity and isolation of remnant ocelot populations occupying a severely fragmented landscape in southern Texas. JE Janec ka, ME Tewes, LL Laack, A Caso, LI Grassman, Jr, AM Haines, ... Animal Conservation 14 (6), 608-619, 2011.
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THE JOURNAL OF THE IOWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. MK Flammang, JR Olson, MN Mckinney, AM Haines, JD Thompson .
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In 2010
49
Conservation reliant species and the future of conservation. JM Scott, DD Goble, AM Haines, JA Wiens, MC Neel Conservation Letters 3 (2), 91-97, 2010.
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Survival and mortality of cougars in the Trans-Pecos region. JH Young, ME Tewes, AM Haines, G Guzman, SJ DeMaso The Southwestern Naturalist 55 (3), 411-418, 2010.
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Using a distribution and conservation status weighted hotspot approach to identify areas in need of conservation action to benefit Idaho bird species. AM Haines, M Leu, LK Svancara, G Wilson, JM Scott Northwest Science 84 (1), 170-182, 2010.
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46
Mammal capture success of scent stations and remote cameras in prairie and forest habitat. MN McKinney, AM Haines Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS 117 (1-4), 4-8, 2010.
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In 2009
45
A review of crippling loss for northern bobwhites. AM Haines, F Herna ndez, SE Henke, RL Bingham Natl Quail Symp. Proc. 6, 420-425, 2009.
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44
Habitat partitioning by sympatric ocelots and bobcats: implications for recovery of ocelots in southern Texas. JS Horne, AM Haines, ME Tewes, LL Laack The Southwestern Naturalist 54 (2), 119-126, 2009.
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A method for determining asymptotes of home-range area curves. AM Haines, F Hernandez, SE Henke, RL Bingham National Quail Symposium Proceedings 6 (1), 51, 2009.
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Nest niche partitioning of Lewis's and Red-headed woodpeckers in burned pine forests. KT Vierling, DJ Gentry, AM Haines The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 121 (1), 89-96, 2009.
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In 2008
41
Small effective population sizes of two remnant ocelot populations (Leopardus pardalis albescens) in the United States. JE Janec ka, ME Tewes, LL Laack, LI Grassman, AM Haines, ... Conservation Genetics 9, 869-878, 2008.
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40
A theoretical approach to using human footprint data to assess landscape level conservation efforts. AM Haines, M Leu, LK Svancara, JM Scott, KP Reese Conservation Letters 1 (4), 165-172, 2008.
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In 2007
39
Corrigendum to" A habitat-based population viability analysis for ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in the United States"[Biological Conservation 132 (2006) 424-436]. AM Haines, ME Tewes, LL Laack, JS Horne, JH Young Biological Conservation 136 (2), 326-327, 2007.
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Evaluating the benefits and costs of ocelot recovery in Southern Texas. AM Haines, ME Tewes, JE Janecka, LI Grassman Endangered Species Update 24 (2), 35-42, 2007.
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A habitat-based population viability analysis for ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in the United States (vol 132, pg 424, 2006). AM Haines, ME Tewes, LL Laack, JS Horne, JH Young Biological Conservation 136 (2), 326-327, 2007.
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OOS 45-8: The dynamic human footprint: A measure of conservation success. A Haines, M Leu, JM Scott, KP Reese .
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In 2006
35
A habitat-based population viability analysis for ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in the United States. AM Haines, ME Tewes, LL Laack, JS Horne, JH Young Biological conservation 132 (4), 424-436, 2006.
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Activity periods of birds in Thailand as determined by camera trapping. LI Grassman, AM Haines, JE Janecka, ME Tewes, K Kreetiyutanont Tigerpaper (FAO) 33 (3), 2006.
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The importance of private lands for ocelot Leopardus pardalis conservation in the United States. AM Haines, JE Janecka, ME Tewes, LI Grassman Jr, P Morton Oryx 40 (1), 90-94, 2006.
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First ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) monitored with GPS telemetry. AM Haines, LI Grassman, ME Tewes, JE Janec ka European Journal of Wildlife Research 52, 216-218, 2006.
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Activity periods of photo-captured mammals in north central Thailand/Pe riodes d'activite des mammife res photo-capture s en Thi lande. LI Grassman Jr, AM Haines, JE Janec ka, ME Tewes Mammalia 70 (3-4), 306-309, 2006.
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Comparing survival and cause specific mortality between resident and transient bobcats Lynx rufus. TL Blankenship, AM Haines, ME Tewes, NJ Silvy Wildlife Biology 12 (3), 297-303, 2006.
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Population and habitat viability analysis of ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in southern Texas. AM Haines Texas A&M University-Kingsville, 2006.
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Activity periods of photo-captured mammals in north central Thailand/Pe riodes d'activite des mammife res photo-capture s en Thi lande. AM Haines, JE Janec ka Mammalia 2006, 306-309, 2006.
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In 2005
26
Survival and sources of mortality in ocelots. AM Haines, ME Tewes, LL Laack The Journal of wildlife management 69 (1), 255-263, 2005.
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Evaluating recovery strategies for an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) population in the United States. AM Haines, ME Tewes, LL Laack, WE Grant, J Young Biological Conservation 126 (4), 512-522, 2005.
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Reproductive life history of ocelotsLeopardus pardalis in southern Texas. LL Laack, ME Tewes, AM Haines, JH Rappole Acta Theriologica 50, 505-514, 2005.
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From the Field: Stouffer wildlife timers as an index of vertebrate activity periods in a tropical forest. LI Grassman Jr, AM Haines, ME Tewes, NJ Silvy Wildlife Society Bulletin 33 (3), 1174-1177, 2005.
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Using Landsat imagery to identify potential ocelot habitat in Tamaulipas, Mexico. AM Haines, A Caso, ME Tewes, EJ Redeker Proceedings of the 20th Biennial Workshop on Aerial Photography, Videography ..., 2005.
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Survival and cause-specific mortality of ocelots in southern Texas. AM Haines, ME Tewes, LL Laack Journal of Wildlife Management 69 (1), 255-263, 2005.
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In 2004
20
Effects of road baiting on home range and survival of northern bobwhites in southern Texas. AM Haines, F Herna ndez, SE Henke, RL Bingham Wildlife Society Bulletin 32 (2), 401-411, 2004.
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Survival of radiocollared adult leopard catsPrionailurus bengalensis in Thailand. AM Haines, LI Grassman, ME Tewes Acta Theriologica 49, 349-356, 2004.
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Northern bobwhite home range and survival in response to baiting multiple roads in southern Texas: an observation of management concern. AM Haines, F Herna ndez, SE Henke, RL Bingham Texas Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources 17, 23-31, 2004.
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In 2003
17
Migration routes and wintering locations of Broad-winged Hawks tracked by satellite telemetry. AM Haines, MJ McGrady, MS Martell, BJ Dayton, MB Henke, WS Seegar The Wilson Bulletin 115 (2), 166-169, 2003.
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The effects of baiting ranch roads on survival and home range size of northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus). AM Haines Texas A&M University-Kingsville, 2003.
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Unspecified
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Home range size and habitat preference of pen-raised ring-neck pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) released at Lancaster County Central Park. AJ Kessler, J Rutt, S Moyer, K Lopez, A Haines .
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Detection of Urine-Based Deer Lures to Mitigate CWD Transmission in Pennsylvania. K Strauser, AM Haines, R Palmer .
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Detection of Human Baiting Activity for White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Using Fecal Analysis. T Snyder, AM Haines, S Kennedy, J Mbindyo .
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Documenting Success: Recovery of Species From The Endangered Species Act. C Parenti, O Rosensteel, D Costante, A Haines, M Leu, G Smoot .
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Quantifying the Impacts of Invasive Species on Federally Listed Animal Species in the US. G Achayaraj, L Bleyer, D Costante, L French, E Ritter, A Haines, ... .
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Radio-telemetry Tracking of Phasianus colchicus at Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania: An Educational Pilot Project. A Isabella, AM Haines .
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Do Small Mammals Prey Switch During the Winter? An Evaluation of Invertebrate Prey Availability in the Subfolium Level of the Forest Floor. N Auman, C Hess, A Haines .
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IDENTIFICATION OF AREAS ILLEGALLY BAITED FOR WILDLIFE. AM Fetterolf, TA Conrad, M Griffin, AM Haines, SM Kennedy .
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