Mark R. Fuller
I am a Scientist Emeritus at the USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., Ecology and Behavioral Biology, minor Wildlife Biology, University of Minnesota (1979)
M.S., Zoology, Central Washington University (1971)
B.S., Biology, Colorado State University (1968)
Science and Products
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Behavior of sandhill cranes harnessed with different satellite transmitters
Resting metabolic rate of golden eagles, bald eagles, and barred owls harnessed with a tracking transmitter or an equivalent load
Flight performance energetics and water turnovers of Tippler Pigeons with a harness and doorsal load
Area-occupied survey technique for nesting woodland raptors
Trend analyses for raptor nesting productivity: An example with peregrine falcon data
An evaluation of the Christmas Bird Count for monitoring population trends of selected species
Effects of implanted transmitters on captive Florida sandhill cranes
Foraging flights of the white-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus): Radiotracking and doubly-labelled water
Recent trends in counts of migrant hawks from northeastern North America
Surveying woodland raptors by broadcast of conspecific vocalizations
A coded tracking telemetry system
Buteos
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
Science and Products
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
Behavior of sandhill cranes harnessed with different satellite transmitters
Resting metabolic rate of golden eagles, bald eagles, and barred owls harnessed with a tracking transmitter or an equivalent load
Flight performance energetics and water turnovers of Tippler Pigeons with a harness and doorsal load
Area-occupied survey technique for nesting woodland raptors
Trend analyses for raptor nesting productivity: An example with peregrine falcon data
An evaluation of the Christmas Bird Count for monitoring population trends of selected species
Effects of implanted transmitters on captive Florida sandhill cranes
Foraging flights of the white-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus): Radiotracking and doubly-labelled water
Recent trends in counts of migrant hawks from northeastern North America
Surveying woodland raptors by broadcast of conspecific vocalizations
A coded tracking telemetry system
Buteos
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.