Johnson, Matthew D. |
2017 |
"Connecting environmental engineers to the Klamath river via a placed based learning community" in Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2017 |
"A place-based learning community: Klamath Connection at Humboldt State University" in Learning Communities Research & Practice |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2017 |
"California Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis) habitat use patterns in a burned landscape" in The Condor |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2018 |
"Can Barn Owls Help Control Rodents in Winegrape Vineyard Landscapes? A Review of Key Questions and Suggested Next Steps" in Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2018 |
"Habitat Ecology" in Ornithology: Foundation, Analysis and Application |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2018 |
"Bird community response to landscape and foliage arthropod variables in sun coffee of central Kenyan highlands" in Global Ecology and Conservation
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Johnson, Matthew D. |
2018 |
"Coastal Vegetation Communities Affect Mesocarnivore Activity in Northern California Dune Ecosystems" in Western Wildlife |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2019 |
"Place-Based Learning Communities on a Rural Campus: Turning Challenges into Assets" in Learning Communities: Research & Practice |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2019 |
"Ecosystem services and disservices of bear foraging on managed timberlands" in Ecosphere |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2019 |
"Effects of habitat, season, and age on winter fat storage by migrant and resident birds in Jamaica" in Journal of Field Ornithology |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2019 |
"Experimental field exclosure of birds and bats in agricultural systems — Methodological insights, potential improvements, and cost-benefit trade-offs" in Basic and Applied Ecology
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Johnson, Matthew D. |
2020 |
“Effect Of A Place-Based Learning Community On Belonging, Persistence, And Equity Gaps For First-Year Stem Students” in Innovative Higher Education |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2020 |
“Political Ecology Of Shade Coffee: Perspectives From Jamaican Blue Mountain Farmers” in Conservation and Society |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2020 |
“Shade Trees Preserve Avian Insectivore Biodiversity On Coffee Farms In A Warming Climate” in Ecology and Evolution |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2020 |
"Estimating the Number of Rodents Removed by Barn Owls Nesting in Boxes on Winegrape Vineyards" in Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2021 |
"Habitat selection by a predator of rodent pests is resilient to wildfire in a vineyard agroecosystem" in Ecology and Evolution |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2021 |
"Environmental values of California winegrape growers and the use of barn owl nest boxes as a tool for integrated pest management" in California Fish and Wildlife |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2021 |
“Multi-year nest box occupancy and short-term resilience to wildfire disturbance by barn owls in a vineyard agroecosystem" in Ecosphere |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2021 |
"A faculty-led effort to build campus community around inclusive excellence in STEM" in Shared Leadership in Higher Education |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2021 |
"Effects of habitat on prey delivery rate and prey species composition of breeding barn owls in winegrape vineyards" in Agriculture, Ecosystems & the Environment |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2021 |
"Barn Owls select uncultivated habitats for hunting in a winegrape growing region of California" in Ornithological Applications |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2022 |
"Bird abundance and diversity in shade coffee and natural forest in Kenya" in Global Ecology and Conservation |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2022 |
"The effect of shade tree species on bird communities in central Kenyan coffee farm" in Bird Conservation International |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2022 |
"Wine and Wildlife: An Exploratory Study of the Depiction of Animals on Wine Labels Available in the United States" in Journal of Food Distribution Research |
Johnson, Matthew D. |
2022 |
"Can Barn Owl (Tyto furcata) Nest Boxes in Winegrape Vineyards Sustain a Population of Barn Owls?" in Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference |