Edward Olexa (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Ecological studies of bison in the Greater Yellowstone Area: Development and implementation
Bison (Bison bison) of the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) are perhaps best known to the scientific community from the classic study of Meagher (1973) that reviewed their ecological status and management from the time of establishment of Yellowstone National Park in 1872 through the last National Park Service (NPS) removals of bison within the park in 1966. Since cessation of herd...
Authors
Peter J. Gogan, John J. Mack, Wayne G. Brewster, Edward M. Olexa, Wendy E. Clark
Evaluation of a GPS used in conjunction with aerial telemetry
We investigated the use of a non-correctable Global Positioning System (NGPS) in association with aerial telemetry to determine animal locations. Average error was determined for 3 components of the location process: use of a NGPS receiver on the ground, use of a NGPS receiver in a aircraft while flying over a visual marker, and use of the same receiver while flying over a location...
Authors
E.M. Olexa, P.J.P. Gogan, K.M. Podruzny
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 14
Ecological studies of bison in the Greater Yellowstone Area: Development and implementation
Bison (Bison bison) of the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) are perhaps best known to the scientific community from the classic study of Meagher (1973) that reviewed their ecological status and management from the time of establishment of Yellowstone National Park in 1872 through the last National Park Service (NPS) removals of bison within the park in 1966. Since cessation of herd...
Authors
Peter J. Gogan, John J. Mack, Wayne G. Brewster, Edward M. Olexa, Wendy E. Clark
Evaluation of a GPS used in conjunction with aerial telemetry
We investigated the use of a non-correctable Global Positioning System (NGPS) in association with aerial telemetry to determine animal locations. Average error was determined for 3 components of the location process: use of a NGPS receiver on the ground, use of a NGPS receiver in a aircraft while flying over a visual marker, and use of the same receiver while flying over a location...
Authors
E.M. Olexa, P.J.P. Gogan, K.M. Podruzny