{"id":40,"date":"2014-10-14T20:29:05","date_gmt":"2014-10-14T20:29:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/labs.wsu.edu\/dthornton\/?page_id=40"},"modified":"2025-08-15T20:12:27","modified_gmt":"2025-08-15T20:12:27","slug":"publications","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/labs.wsu.edu\/dthornton\/publications\/","title":{"rendered":"Publications"},"content":{"rendered":"<br \/>\n<section id=\"builder-section-1413313580928\" class=\"row single gutter pad-top\">\n<div style=\"\" class=\"column one \">\n<p>NOTE THAT MANY OF THESE PUBLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON MY RESEARCH GATE WEBPAGE. IF NOT AVAILABLE THERE, PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO: daniel.thornton@wsu.edu TO REQUEST A COPY.<\/p>\n<p><strong>PUBLICATIONS (PEER-REVIEWED) **=senior authorship on publication, <sup>1<\/sup>=supervised graduate student, <sup>2<\/sup>= supervised undergraduate student<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><u>Accepted<\/u><strong>:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Perera-Romero<sup>1<\/sup>, L., Garcia, R., Balas-McNab, R., Sutherland, C., <strong>Thornton, D.H.** <\/strong>. Accepted. Below the canopy: Uncovering species response to cryptic anthropogenic disturbances to monitor biodiversity outcomes in tropical forests. <em>Conservation Biology<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><u>2025<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H<\/strong>, and Murray, D.L. 2024. Historic range modeling \u2013 A necessary and robust step in Canada lynx recovery planning. Biological Conservation 301:110877.<\/p>\n<p><em>\u00a0<\/em><u>2024<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H<\/strong>, and Murray, D.L. 2024. Modeling range dynamics through time to inform conservation planning: Canada lynx in the contiguous United States. <em>Biological Conservation<\/em> 292:110541<\/p>\n<p>Whiles<sup>1<\/sup>, L., Shipley, L., Akins, J., Christophersen, R., Ransom, J., Levi, T., and <strong>Thornton, D.H<\/strong>.** 2024. Predation risk for hoary marmots in Washington\u2019s North Cascades Mountains. <em>Journal of Mammalogy<\/em> 105:1403-1417.<\/p>\n<p>Hotaling, S., Boersma, J., Paprocki, N., Anderson<sup>1<\/sup>, A., Whiles<sup>1<\/sup>, L., Ogburn, L., Kasper, S., White, C., <strong>Thornton, D<\/strong>., and Wimberger, P. 2024. Human and wildlife use of mountain glacier habitat in western North America. <em>Northwest Science<\/em> 97: 42-51<\/p>\n<p>Wang, L., Ali, S.H., <strong>Thornton, D.H<\/strong>., and Farhadinia, M.S. 2024. Editorial: Transboundary Conservation. <em>Frontiers in Conservation Science<\/em> 5:1363427.<\/p>\n<p><u>2023<\/u><\/p>\n<p><em>\u00a0<\/em>Gump<sup>1<\/sup>, K., and <strong>Thornton, D.H.**. <\/strong>2023.\u00a0 Trucks vs. Treks: The relative impact of motorized vs. non-motorized recreation on a mammal community. <em>Ecological Applications.<\/em> e2916.<\/p>\n<p>Anderson<sup>1<\/sup>, A., Waller, J., and <strong>Thornton, D.H.**.<\/strong> 2023. Partial COVID-19 closure of a national park reveals negative influence of low-impact recreation on wildlife spatiotemporal ecology. <em>Scientific Reports<\/em>. 13:687.<\/p>\n<p>Anderson<sup>1<\/sup>, A., Waller, J., and <strong>Thornton, D.H.**.<\/strong> 2023. Canada lynx occupancy and density in Glacier National Park. <em>Journal of Wildlife Management<\/em> 87:e22383<\/p>\n<p>Peziol<sup>1<\/sup>, M., Elbroch, L.M., Shipley. L.S., Evans, R.D., Quigley, H., <strong>Thornton, D.H**.<\/strong> 2023. Mountain lion foraging contributes to nutrient cycling. <em>Landscape Ecology <\/em>38: 1497-1508<em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Lyons, A. Gaines, W., Lewis, J., Maletzke, B., Werntz, D., <strong>Thornton, D.,<\/strong> Begley, J., Vanbianchi, C., King, T., Blatz, G., and Fitkin, S. 2023. Climate change, wildfire, and forest management challenge survival of Canada lynx in the North Cascades, USA. <em>Journal of Wildlife Management <\/em>87:e22410<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2022<\/u><\/p>\n<p>Olsoy<sup>1<\/sup>, P, Milling, C.R., Nobler, J.D., Camp, M.J., Shipley, L.A., Forbey, J.S., Rachlow, J.L., and <strong>D.H. Thornton<\/strong>**. 2022. Food quality, security, and thermal refuge influence the use of microsites and patches by pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) across landscapes and seasons. <em>Ecology and Evolution<\/em> 12:e8892.<\/p>\n<p>Staudenmaier<sup>1<\/sup>, A., Shipley, L., Camp, M., Forbey, J., Hageman, A., Brandt, A., and <strong>D.H. Thornton<\/strong>. 2022.\u00a0 Mule deer do more with less: comparing their nutritional requirements and tolerances with white-tailed deer. <em>Journal of Mammalogy<\/em> 103:178-195.<\/p>\n<p>Jensen<sup>1<\/sup>, P, Wirsing, A., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**<\/strong>.2022. Using camera-traps to estimate density of snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus): a keystone boreal forest herbivore. <em>Journal of Mammalogy<\/em> 103:693-710.<\/p>\n<p><em>\u00a0<\/em>Arrais, R., Widmer, C., Murray, D., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, and F. Azevedo. 2022. Estimating density of ocelots (<em>Leopardus pardalis<\/em>) in the Atlantic Forest using spatial and close capture-recapture models. <em>Journal of Mammalogy<\/em> 103: 1327-1337.<\/p>\n<p>Calder\u00f3n, A.P., Louvier, J., Planillo, A., Araya-Gamboa, D., Arroyo-Arce, S., Barrrantes-Nunez, M., Carazo-Salazar, J., Corrales-Gutierrez, D., Doncaster, C.P., Foster, R., Garcia, M.J., Garcia-Anleu, R., Harmsen, B., Hernandez-Potosme, S., Leonardo, R., Trigueros, D., McNab, R., Meyer, N., Moreno, R., Salom-Perez, R., Sauma Rossi, A., Thomson, I., <strong>Thornton, D.<\/strong>, Yahaira, U., Grimm, V., Kramer-Schadt, S. 2022. Occupancy models reveal potential of conservation prioritization for Central American jaguars. <em>Animal Conservation <\/em>25:680-691.<\/p>\n<p>Kays, R., Lasky, M., Allen, M.L., Dowler, R.C., Hawkins, M.T.R., Hope, A.G., Kohli, B.A., Mathis, V.L., McLean, B., Olson, L.E., Thompson, C.W., <strong>Thornton, D.,<\/strong> Widness, J., Cove, M.V. 2022. Which mammals can be identified from camera traps and crowd-sourced photographs<em>? Journal of Mammalogy<\/em> 103: 767-775. (<strong><em>Editor\u2019s choice<\/em><\/strong>)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">2021<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Staudenmaier<sup>1<\/sup>, A., Shipley, L., Bibelmieks, A., Camp, M., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**<\/strong>. 2021. Habitat use and spatio-temporal interactions of mule and white-tailed deer in an area of sympatry in NE Washington. <em>Ecosphere<\/em> 12:e03813<\/p>\n<p>Jensen<sup>1<\/sup>, P.O, Meddens, A.J.H., Fisher, S., Wirsing, A.J., Murray, D.L., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**<\/strong>. 2021. Broaden your horizon: The use of remotely sensed data for modeling populations of forest species at landscape scales. <em>Forest Ecology and Management<\/em> 500:119640.<\/p>\n<p>King<sup>1<\/sup>, T., Vynne, C., Miller, D., Fisher, S., Fitkin, S., Rohrer, J., Ransom, J., and <strong>D.H. Thornton<\/strong>**. 2021. The influence of spatial and temporal scale on the relative importance of biotic vs. abiotic factors for species distributions. <em>Diversity and Distributions<\/em> 27:327-343<\/p>\n<p>Perera<sup>1<\/sup>, L., Garcia-Anleu, R., McNab. R., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**<\/strong>. 2021. When waterholes get busy, rare interactions thrive: Photographic evidence of a jaguar (<em>Panthera onca<\/em>) killing an ocelot (<em>Leopardus pardalis<\/em>). <em>Biotropica<\/em> 53:367-371<\/p>\n<p>Olson, L., Bjornlie, N., Hanvey, G., Holbrook, J.D., Ivan, J.S., Jackson, S., Kertson, B., King, T., Lucid, M., Murray, D., Naney, R., Rohrer, J., Scully, A., <strong>Thornton, D.<\/strong>, Walker, J. and J.R. Squires. 2021. Regional transferability and data efficiency within Species Distribution Modelling: an evaluation for a specialist carnivore, the Canada Lynx. <em>Ecology and Evolution<\/em> 11:1167-1690.<\/p>\n<p>Turcios-Casco, M.A., Avila-Palma, H.D., Martinez, M., Trejo-Ordonez, E.J., Meza-Flores, D.E., Castaneda, F., King<sup>1<\/sup>, T., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, and M. Superina. 2021. The xenarthrans of Honduras: new records, main threat, and comments on their conservation status. <em>Edentata<\/em>. 21:13-28.<\/p>\n<p>Martinez, W.E., Reyna-Hurtado, R.A., Naranjo, E.J., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, Cal, R.N., and Figueroa, O.A. 2021. Occupancy rate and observations of Baird\u2019s tapir (<em>Tapirella bairdii<\/em>) near waterholes in the Maya forest corridor, Belize. <em>Therya<\/em> 12:37-43.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2020<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H., <\/strong>Reyna, R., Perera-Romero<sup>1<\/sup>, L., Radachowsky, J., Hidalgo-Mihart, M.G., Garcia, R., McNab, R., Mcloughlin, L., Foster, R., Harmsen, B., Moreira-Ram\u00edrez, J.F., Diaz-Santos, F., Jordan, C., Salom- P\u00e9rez, R., Meyer, N., Casta\u00f1eda, Valle, F.A.E., Santizo, G.P., Amit, R., Arroyo-Arce, S., Thomson, I., Moreno, R., Schank, C., Arroyo-Gerala, P., B\u00e1rcenas, H.V., Brenes-Mora, E., Calder\u00f3n, A.P., Cove, M.V., Gomez-Hoyos, D., Gonz\u00e1lez-Maya, J., Guy, D, Jim\u00e9nez, G.H., Hofman, M., Kays, R., King<sup>1<\/sup>, T., Menjivar, M.A.M., de la Maza, J., Le\u00f3n-P\u00e9rez, R., Ramos, V.H., Rivero, M., Romo-Asunci\u00f3n, S., Ju\u00e1rez-L\u00f3pez, R., Cruz, A-J., de la Torre, J.A., Towns, V., Schipper, J., Reyes, H.O.P., Artavia, A., Hern\u00e1ndez-Perez, E., Mart\u00ednez, W.,Urquhart, G.R., Quigley, H., Pardo, L.E., S\u00e1enz, J.C., Sanchez, K., and J. Polisar. 2020. Precipitous decline of white-lipped peccary populations in Mesoamerica. <em>Biological Conservation <\/em>242:108410. [IF=5.0\/NA\/NA]<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H<\/strong>., Branch, L.C., and D.L. Murray. 2020. Distribution and connectivity of protected areas in the Americas facilitates transboundary conservation. <em>Ecological Applications<\/em> 30:e02027<strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H. <\/strong>and M.J.L. Peers. 2020<strong>. <\/strong>Chapter 8. Species Distribution Modeling. Population Ecology in Practice (Murray, D.L. &amp; Chapron, G., eds). Wiley-Blackwell, London.<\/p>\n<p>Murray, D.L., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Hornseth, M., Row, J. F , and <strong>D.H. Thornton.<\/strong> 2020. Chapter 3. From research hypothesis to model selection: A strategy toward robust inference in population ecology. Population Ecology in Practice (Murray, D.L. &amp; Chapron, G., eds). Wiley-Blackwell, London.<\/p>\n<p>Olsoy<sup>1<\/sup>, P.J., Forbey, J.S., Shipley, L.A., Rachlow, J.L., Robb, B.C., Nobler, J.D., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**. <\/strong>2020. \u00a0Mapping foodscapes and sagebrush morphotypes with unmanned aerial systems for multiple herbivores. <em>Landscape Ecology<\/em> 35:921-936.<\/p>\n<p>King<sup>1<\/sup>, T., Vynne, C., Miller, D., Fisher, S., Fitkin, S., Rohrer, J., Ransom, J., and <strong>D.H. Thornton<\/strong>**. 2020. Will Lynx Lose Their Edge? Canada Lynx Occupancy in Washington. <em>Journal of Wildlife Management<\/em> 84:705-725.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2019<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, and L.C. Branch. 2019. Transboundary mammals in the Americas: asymmetries in protection challenge climate change resilience. <em>Diversity and Distributions<\/em> 25:674-683.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, King<sup>1<\/sup>, T., Scully<sup>2<\/sup>, A., and D.L. Murray. 2019. Reassessing the success of experts and non-experts in correctly differentiating between closely related species from camera trap images: A reply to Gooliaff and Hodges. <em>Ecology and Evolution<\/em> 9:6172-6175.<\/p>\n<p>Ebenhoch<sup>1<\/sup>, K., <strong>D.H. Thornton**<\/strong>, Shipley, L., Manning, J., White, K. 2019. Effects of post-release movements on survival of translocated sage-grouse. <em>Journal of Wildlife Management<\/em> 83: 1314-1325.<\/p>\n<p>Santos, P. M., A. Bocchiglieri, A. G. Chiarello, A. P. Paglia, A. Moreira, A. C. de Souza, A. M. Abba, A. Paviolo, A. Gatica, A. Z. Medeiro,\u2026.<strong>D.H. Thornton<\/strong>\u2026et al. 2019. NEOTROPICAL XENARTHRANS: a data set of occurrence of xenarthran species in the Neotropics. Ecology 100:e02663.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2018<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H<\/strong>., Wirsing, A.W., Lopez-Gonzalez, C.L., Squires, J.R., Fisher, S., Larsen, K.W., Peatt, A., Scrafford, M.A., Moen, R.A., Scully, A.E., King, T.W., and D.L. Murray. 2018. Asymmetric cross-border protection of peripheral transboundary species. <em>Conservation Letters <\/em>11:e12430.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, Scully<sup>1<\/sup>, A., King<sup>1<\/sup>, T., Fisher, S., Fitkin, S., and J. Rohrer. 2018. Hunting associations of badgers and coyotes revealed by camera trapping. <em>Canadian Journal of Zoology<\/em> 96:769-773.<\/p>\n<p>Olsoy<sup>1<\/sup>, P.J., Shipley, L.A., Rachlow, J.L., Forbey, J.S., Glenn, N.F., Burgess, M.A., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**<\/strong>. 2018. Unmanned aerial systems measure structural habitat features for wildlife across multiple scales. <em>Methods in Ecology and Evolution<\/em>. 9:594-604.<\/p>\n<p>Scully<sup>1<\/sup>, A.E., Fisher, S., Miller, D.A.W., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**.<\/strong> (<strong><em>This article was Editor\u2019s Choice for the issue<\/em><\/strong>) 2018. Influence of biotic interactions on Canada lynx (<em>Lynx canadensis<\/em>) distribution at their southern range edge. <em>Journal of Mammalogy<\/em> 99:760-772.<\/p>\n<p>Milling, C.R., J.L. Rachlow, P.J. Olsoy, M.A. Chappell, T.R. Johnson, J.S. Forbey, L.A. Shipley, <strong>D.H. Thornton<\/strong>. 2018. Habitat structure modifies microclimate: an approach for mapping fine-scale thermal refugia. <em>Methods in Ecology and Evolution<\/em> 9:1648-1657.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2017<\/u><\/p>\n<p>King<sup>2<\/sup>, T.W., Salom-Perez, R., Shipley, L.A., Quigley, H.B., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**<\/strong>. 2017. Ocelot latrines: communication centers for Neotropical Mammalia. <em>Journal of Mammalogy. 98: 106-113.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Otis, J-A, <strong>Thornton, D.H<\/strong>., Rutledge, L, and D.L. Murray. 2017. Ecological niche differentiation across a wolf-coyote hybrid zone in eastern North America. <em>Diversity and Distributions<\/em>. 23:529-539.<\/p>\n<p>Camp, M., Shipley, L., Johnson, T., Olsoy, P., Crowell, M., Forbey, J., Rachlow, J., and <strong>D.H. Thornton. <\/strong>2017. The balancing act of foraging: mammalian herbivores trade-off multiple risks when selecting food patches. <em>Oecologia<\/em> 185: 537-549.<\/p>\n<p>Gelin, M.L., Branch, L.C., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, Novaro, A.J., Gould, M.J., and Caragiulo, A. 2017. Response of pumas (<em>Puma concolor<\/em>) to migration of their primary prey in Patagonia.\u00a0 <em>PlosOne<\/em> 12: e0188877. [IF=3.3\/2\/2]<\/p>\n<p>Feldman, R. Peers, M.J., Pickles, R.S.A., <strong>Thornton, D.H., <\/strong>and D.L. Murray. 2017. Climate driven niche divergence among host species affects range-wide patterns of parasitism. <em>Global Ecology and Conservation <\/em>9:1-10<em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Murray, D.L., Peers, M.J.L., Majchrzak, Y.N., Wehtje, M., Ferreira, C., Pickles, R.S.A., Row, J.R., and<strong> D.H. Thornton.\u00a0 <\/strong>2017. Continental divide: Predicting climate-mediated fragmentation and biodiversity loss in the boreal forest<em>. <\/em><em>PlosOne<\/em> 12:e0176706.<\/p>\n<p>Hidalgo-Mihart, M.G., Jes\u00fas de la Cruz, A., Ju\u00e1rez-Lopez, R., Contreras-Moreno, F.M., Bravata de la Cruz, C., Hern\u00e1ndez-Lara, C., P\u00e9rez-Solano, L.A., Kohler Gonz\u00e1lez, J.M., Friedeberg, D., and <strong>D.H. Thornton<\/strong>. 2017. Medium and large \u2013sized mammal inventory in the wetlands of Laguna de Terminos and Pantanos de Centla, M\u00e9xico. <em>Checklist: Journal of Biodiversity Data<\/em> 13:711-726.<\/p>\n<p>Ju\u00e1rez-L\u00f3pez, R., P\u00e9rez-L\u00f3pez, M., Bravata-de la Cruz, Y., Jesus-de la Cruz, J., Contreras-Moreno, F.M., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, Hidalgo-Mihart, M.G. 2017. Range extension of the northern naked-tailed armadillo (<em>Cabassous centralis<\/em>) in southern Mexico.\u00a0 <em>Western North American Naturalist<\/em> 77:398-403.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2016<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, Zeller, K., Rondinini, C., Boitani, L., Crooks, K., Burdett, C., Rabinowitz, A., and H. Quigley. 2016. Assessing the umbrella value of a range-wide conservation network for jaguars (<em>Panthera onca<\/em>). <em>Ecological Applications<\/em> 26:1112-1124.<\/p>\n<p>Olsoy<sup>1<\/sup>, P.J., Zeller, K.A., Hicke, J.A., Quigley, H.B., Rabinowitz, A.R., and <strong>D.H. Thornton**<\/strong>. 2016. Quantifying the effects of deforestation and fragmentation on a range-wide conservation plan for jaguars. <em>Biological Conservation<\/em> <strong>203<\/strong>:8-16.<\/p>\n<p>Peers<sup>1<\/sup>, M.J., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, Majchrzak, Y.N., Bastille-Rousseau, G., and Murray, D.L. 2016. De-extinction potential under climate change: extensive mismatch between historic and future habitat suitability for three candidate birds. <em>Biological Conservation<\/em> 197:164-170.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2015<\/u><\/p>\n<p>Guillaumet, A., Bowman, J., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, and D.L. Murray. 2015. The influence of coyote on Canada lynx populations assessed at two different spatial scales. <em>Community Ecology<\/em> 16:135-146.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.,<\/strong> and Pekins, C. 2015. Spatially-explicit capture recapture analysis of bobcat density in central Texas: implications for mesocarnivore monitoring. <em>Wildlife Research<\/em> 42:394-404.<\/p>\n<p>Murray, D.L., Majchrzak, Y.N., Peers, M.J.L., Wehtje, M., Ferreira, C., Pickles, R.S.A., Row, J.R., and <strong>D.H.<\/strong> <strong>Thornton. <\/strong>2015. Potential pitfalls of private initiatives in conservation planning: A case study from Canada&#8217;s boreal forest. <em>Biological Conservation<\/em> 192: 174-180.<\/p>\n<p>Wang, Y., <strong>Thornton, D<\/strong>.<strong>H<\/strong>., Wang, S., Ding, P. 2015. Ecological correlates of vulnerability to fragmentation in forest birds on inundated subtropical land-bridge islands. <em>Biological Conservation<\/em> 191:251-257.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2014<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, and D.L. Murray. 2014. Influence of hybridization on niche shifts in expanding coyote populations. <em>Diversity and Distributions<\/em> 20: 1355-1364.<\/p>\n<p>Row, J.R., Wilson, P.J., Gomez, C, Koen, E.L., Bowman, J., <strong>Thornton, D<\/strong>., and D.L. Murray. 2014. The subtle role of climate change on population genetic structure in Canada lynx. <em>Global Change Biology <\/em>20: 2076-2086.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, and R. Fletcher. 2014. Body size and spatial scales in avian response to landscape structure: a meta-analysis. <em>Ecography<\/em> 37:454-463.<\/p>\n<p>Peers<sup>2<\/sup>, M.J.L., Wehtje, M., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong> and D.L. Murray. 2014. Prey switching as a means of enhancing persistence in predators at the southern range edge. <em>Global Change Biology<\/em> 20:1126-1135.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2013<\/u><\/p>\n<p>Peers<sup>2<\/sup>, M.J.L., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong> and D.L. Murray. 2013. Evidence for large-scale effects of competition: niche displacement in carnivores. <em>Proceedings of the Royal Society B<\/em> 280: 20132495.<\/p>\n<p>Pickles, R.S.A., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, Marques<sup>1<\/sup>, A., D. L. Murray. 2013. Predicting shifts in parasite distribution with climate change: a multitrophic level approach. <em>Global Change Biology<\/em> 19: 2645-2654.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, A.J. Wirsing, J.D. Roth, and D.L. Murray 2013. Habitat quality and population density drive occupancy dynamics of snowshoe hare in variegated landscapes. <em>Ecography <\/em>36: 610-621.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2012<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H. <\/strong>A.J. Wirsing, J.D. Roth, and D.L. Murray. 2012. Complex effects of harvest and site preparation on snowshoe hare abundance on a patchy forest landscape. <em>Forest Ecology and Management<\/em> 280: 132-139.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, L.C. Branch, and M.E. Sunquist. 2012. Response of large galliforms and tinamous (Cracidae, Phasianidae, Tinamidae) to habitat loss and fragmentation in northern Guatemala. <em>Oryx<\/em> 46: 567-576.<\/p>\n<p>Peers<sup>1<\/sup>, M.J.L., <strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, and D.L. Murray. 2012. Reconsidering the specialist-generalist paradigm in niche breadth dynamics: Canada lynx and bobcats. <em>PLoSOne.<\/em> 7(12): e51488. doi:10.1371\/journal.pone.0051488<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>2011<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, L.C. Branch, and M.E. Sunquist. 2011. The relative influence of habitat loss and fragmentation: Do tropical mammals meet the temperate paradigm? <em>Ecological Applications <\/em>21(6):2324-2333.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, L.C. Branch, and M.E. Sunquist. 2011. Passive sampling effects and landscape location alter associations between species traits and response to fragmentation. <em>Ecological Applications: <\/em>21(3):817-829.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, L.C. Branch, and M.E. Sunquist. 2011. The influence of landscape, patch, and within-patch factors on species presence and abundance: a review of focal patch studies. <em>Landscape Ecology: <\/em>26:7-18<em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>Pre-2011<\/u><\/p>\n<p><strong>Thornton, D.H.<\/strong>, M.E. Sunquist, and M.B. Main. 2004. Ecological separation within newly sympatric populations of coyotes and bobcats in southern Florida. <em>Journal of Mammalogy<\/em> 85(5):973-982.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NOTE THAT MANY OF THESE PUBLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON MY RESEARCH GATE WEBPAGE. 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