Bald Eagle on a broken tree on Juneau Beach, Juneau, Alaska.
Brian Uher-Koch
Brian is a Wildlife Biologist for the Alaska Science Center.
Professional Experience
2011 - Present Wildlife Biologist, USGS Alaska Science Center, Anchorage, Alaska
2008 - 2010 Biological Science Technician, USGS Alaska Science Center, Anchorage, Alaska
Education and Certifications
M.S. 2013 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia Wildlife Ecology
B.S. 2009 Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, Alaska Environmental Science
Science and Products
Influenza A antibodies in Pacific (Gavia pacifica), Red-throated (G. stellata), and Yellow-billed Loons (G. adamsii) in Alaska, 2008-2017
Pacific (Gavia pacifica) and Yellow-billed Loon (G. adamsii) Mark-Resight Encounter History Data; National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, 2011-2014
Pacific (Gavia pacifica), Yellow-billed (G. adamsii), and Red-throated Loon (G. stellata) Nest Monitoring Data; National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, 2011-2014
Serological Data on Influenza A from Birds and Mammals on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Northern Alaska, 2011-2017
Data for Evaluating Efficacy of 1- versus 2-prong Radio Transmitter Attachment for Scoters in Alaska and Washington, 2008-2010
Bald Eagle on a broken tree on Juneau Beach, Juneau, Alaska.
A Bald Eagle on Juneau Beach in Juneau, Alaska
A Bald Eagle on Juneau Beach in Juneau, Alaska
Changes in behavior are unable to disrupt a trophic cascade involving a specialist herbivore and its food plant
Serologic evidence for influenza A virus exposure in three loon species (Gavia spp.) breeding in Alaska
Survey of Arctic Alaskan wildlife for influenza A antibodies: Limited evidence for exposure of mammals
Comparative nest survival of three sympatric loon species breeding in the Arctic
Antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli in migratory birds inhabiting remote Alaska
International migration patterns of Red-throated Loons (Gavia stellata) from four breeding populations in Alaska
Attaching transmitters to waterbirds using one versus two subcutaneous anchors: Retention and survival trade-offs
A suspended dive-net technique for catching territorial divers
Interacting effects of latitude, mass, age, and sex on winter survival of Surf Scoters (Melanitta perspicillata): Implications for differential migration
Nest visits and capture events affect breeding success of Yellow-billed and Pacific loons
Size and retention of breeding territories of yellow-billed loons in Alaska and Canada
Occupancy of yellow-billed and Pacific loons: evidence for interspecific competition and habitat mediated co-occurrence
Science and Products
Influenza A antibodies in Pacific (Gavia pacifica), Red-throated (G. stellata), and Yellow-billed Loons (G. adamsii) in Alaska, 2008-2017
Pacific (Gavia pacifica) and Yellow-billed Loon (G. adamsii) Mark-Resight Encounter History Data; National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, 2011-2014
Pacific (Gavia pacifica), Yellow-billed (G. adamsii), and Red-throated Loon (G. stellata) Nest Monitoring Data; National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, 2011-2014
Serological Data on Influenza A from Birds and Mammals on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Northern Alaska, 2011-2017
Data for Evaluating Efficacy of 1- versus 2-prong Radio Transmitter Attachment for Scoters in Alaska and Washington, 2008-2010
Bald Eagle on a broken tree on Juneau Beach, Juneau, Alaska.
Bald Eagle on a broken tree on Juneau Beach, Juneau, Alaska.
A Bald Eagle on Juneau Beach in Juneau, Alaska
A Bald Eagle on Juneau Beach in Juneau, Alaska