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Percent canopy cover using Landsat imagery to delineate habitat for Myanmar's endangered Eld's deer (Cervus eldi)v. 8289–296
Koy, K., McShea, William J., Leimgruber, Peter, Haack, B. N., and Aung, Myint. 2005. "Percent canopy cover using Landsat imagery to delineate habitat for Myanmar's endangered Eld's deer (Cervus eldi)." Animal Conservation, 8 289–296.
Forest Ecosystems without Carnivores: When ungulates rule the worldIsland Press138–153
McShea, William J. 2005. "Forest Ecosystems without Carnivores: When ungulates rule the world." In Large Carnivores and the Conservation of Biodiversity. Ray, J. C., Redford, Kent H., Stenbeck, R. S., and Berger, Joel, editors. 138–153. Island Press.
Finding a needle in the haystack: Regional analysis of suitable Eld's deer () forest in Southeast Asiav. 125No. 1Applied Science Publishers Oxford; Elsevier101–111
McShea, William J., Koy, K., Clements, T., Johnson, A., Vongkhamheng, C., and Aung, M. 2005. "Finding a needle in the haystack: Regional analysis of suitable Eld's deer (Cervus eldi) forest in Southeast Asia." Biological Conservation, 125, (1) 101–111.
Collaborative Approach to Eld's Deer Conservation and Research in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDRZoological Park Organization Thailand Smithsonian's National Zoological Park28–30
McShea, William J., Siriaroonrat, Boripat, and Sukmasrong, Ronglarp. 2004. "Collaborative Approach to Eld's Deer Conservation and Research in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR." 28–30. Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand: Zoological Park Organization Thailand Smithsonian's National Zoological Park.
Collaborative Approach to Eld's Deer Conservation and Research in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDRZoological Park Organization Thailand Smithsonian's National Zoological Park16–20
Ounmany, Souvanny, Stenhouse, Renae, Nouansyvong, Somsanouk, Johnson, Arlyne, and McShea, William J. 2004. "Collaborative Approach to Eld's Deer Conservation and Research in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR." 16–20. Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand: Zoological Park Organization Thailand Smithsonian's National Zoological Park.
Pampas deer conservation with respect to habitat loss and protected area considerations in San Luis, Argentinav. 115Applied Science Publishers Oxford; Elsevier121–130
Demaria, M. R., McShea, William J., Koy, K., and Maceira, N. O. 2003. "Pampas deer conservation with respect to habitat loss and protected area considerations in San Luis, Argentina." Biological Conservation, 115 121–130.
Mesic deciduous forest as patches of small mammal richness within an Appalachian mountain forestv. 84627–643
McShea, William J., Pagels, J., Orrock, John L., Harper, E., and Koy, K. 2003. "Mesic deciduous forest as patches of small mammal richness within an Appalachian mountain forest." Journal of Mammalogy, 84 627–643.
Comparison of breeding and post-breeding movements and habitat requirements for the Scarlet Tanager () In Virginiav. 120American Ornithologists’ Union632–644
Vega Rivera, J. H., McShea, William J., and Rappole, John H. 2003. "Comparison of breeding and post-breeding movements and habitat requirements for the Scarlet Tanager (Piranga Olivacea) In Virginia." The Auk, 120 632–644.
Effects of scale and logging on landscape structure in a forest mosaicv. 74141–166
Leimgruber, Peter, McShea, William J., and Schnell, G. C. 2002. "Effects of scale and logging on landscape structure in a forest mosaic." Environmental monitoring and assessment, 74 141–166.
Oak Forest Ecosystems: Ecology and Management for WildlifeJohns Hopkins University Press
McShea, William J. and Healy, W. M. 2002. Oak Forest Ecosystems: Ecology and Management for Wildlife. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Ecology and social organization of a tropical deer (Cervus eldi thamin)v. 82No. 3836–847
Aung, Myint, McShea, William J., Htung, S., Soe, T. M., Monfort, Steven L., and Wemmer, Christen M. 2001. "Ecology and social organization of a tropical deer (Cervus eldi thamin)." Journal of Mammalogy, 82, (3) 836–847.
Use of common forest forbs to measure browing pressure by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimmerman) in Virginia, USAv. 21172–176
Fletcher, J. D., McShea, William J., Shipley, L. A., and Shumway, D. 2001. "Use of common forest forbs to measure browing pressure by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimmerman) in Virginia, USA." Natural Areas Journal, 21 172–176.
Goals and guidelines for ecosystem management of oak forestsJohns Hopkins University Press333–341
Healy, W. M. and McShea, William J. 2001. "Goals and guidelines for ecosystem management of oak forests." In Oak Forest Ecosystems: ecology and management for wildlife. McShea, William J. and Healy, W. M., editors. 333–341. Johns Hopkins University Press.
Spatial patterns in relative primary productivity and gazelle migration in the Eastern Steppes of Mongoliav. 102Applied Science Publishers Oxford; Elsevier205–212
Leimgruber, Peter, McShea, William J., Brookes, C. J., Bolor-Erdene, L., Wemmer, Christen M., and Larson, C. 2001. "Spatial patterns in relative primary productivity and gazelle migration in the Eastern Steppes of Mongolia." Biological Conservation, 102 205–212.
Forage, habitat use, and sexual segregation by a tropical deer species (Cervus eldi thamin) in a dipterocarp forestv. 82No. 3848–857
McShea, William J., Aung, M., Poszig, D., Wemmer, Christen M., and Monfort, Steven L. 2001. "Forage, habitat use, and sexual segregation by a tropical deer species (Cervus eldi thamin) in a dipterocarp forest." Journal of Mammalogy, 82, (3) 848–857.
Oaks and acorns as the basis for ecosystem managementJohns Hopkins University Press1–9
McShea, William J. and Healy, W. M. 2001. "Oaks and acorns as the basis for ecosystem management." In Oak Forest Ecosystems: ecology and management for wildlife. McShea, William J. and Healy, W. M., editors. 1–9. Johns Hopkins University Press.
The influence of acorn crops on annual variation in rodent and bird populationsv. 81No. 1228–238
McShea, William J. 2000. "The influence of acorn crops on annual variation in rodent and bird populations." Ecology, 81, (1) 228–238.
Managing the abundance and diversity of breeding bird populations through manipulation of deer densitiesv. 14Blackwell Scientific Publications1161–1170
McShea, William J. and Rappole, John H. 2000. "Managing the abundance and diversity of breeding bird populations through manipulation of deer densities." Conservation Biology, 14 1161–1170.
An experiment on the ability of free-ranging turkey vultures (Cathartes aura) to locate carrion by chemical cuesv. 1049–50
McShea, William J., Reese, E., Small, T., and Weldon, Paul. 2000. "An experiment on the ability of free-ranging turkey vultures (Cathartes aura) to locate carrion by chemical cues." Chemoecology, 10 49–50.
Anesthesia in female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) using Telazol and Xylazinev. 36No. 4670–675
Murray, Suzan, Monfort, Steven L., McShea, William J., Ware, Lisa H., and Bush, R. Mitchell. 2000. "Anesthesia in female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) using Telazol and Xylazine." Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 36, (4) 670–675.