Chris Nadeau
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Nadeau, C. P. and A. K. Fuller. 2014. Managing species of conservation need in the face of climate change: a landscape and trait based approach, Interim report. U.S. Geological Survey, New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Satistiban, L., C. P. Nadeau, and C. J. Conway. 2012. Evaluating Population Trends, Breeding Density, and the Effect of Habitat Management and Environmental Variables for 14 Species of Secretive Marsh Birds in North America. Wildlife Research Report #2012-01. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, M. A. Conway, and M. Ogonowski. 2011. Habitat requirements of Yuma clapper rail, California black rail, and western least bittern: an adaptive management approach, Final Report. Wildlife Research Report #2011-06, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Nadeau, C. P., C. J. Conway, M. A. Conway, and M. Ogonowski. 2011. Restoration of managed marsh units to benefit California black rails and other marsh birds: an adaptive management approach, Final Report. Wildlife Research Report #2011-01, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Satistiban, L., C. P. Nadeau, C. J. Conway, and M. A. Conway. 2010. Evaluating Habitat Use and Effects of Regional Call Dialects on the Effectiveness of Call-broadcast Surveys for Secretive Marsh Birds at St. Marks and St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuges. Wildlife Research Report #2010-3, USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Conway, C. J., C. P. Nadeau, and M. S. Ogonowski. 2009. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails and California black rails within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley, California. Wildlife Research Report #2009‐04, U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
Nadeau, C. P. 2009. A spatial modeling approach to determine the microhabitat preferences of imperilled wetland-dependent birds on the lower Colorado River. Undergraduate Senior Capstone Thesis, School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Conway, C. J., and C. P. Nadeau. 2006. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails, California black rails, and burrowing owls within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley California. Wildlife Research Report # 05-10. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
Nadeau, C. P., B. S. Smith, C. J. Conway, and T. Lewis. 2006. Effects of survey method on observer bias and detection probability of marsh birds on St. Vincent NWR. Wildlife Research Report No. 2006-04. USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
Conway, C. J., and C. P. Nadeau. 2005. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails, California black rails, and burrowing owls within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley California. Wildlife Research Report # 05-10. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
Conway, C. J., and C. P. Nadeau. 2005. Effects of Fire on Yuma Clapper Rails and California Black Rails, 2004 Annual Report. Wildlife Research Report Number 2005-01. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.
Conway, C. J., and C. P. Nadeau. 2004. Relative abundance of Yuma clapper rails, California black rails, and burrowing owls within a proposed geothermal power plant site in Imperial Valley California. Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Tucson, AZ.