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Quresh Latif
Quresh Latif
Research Scientist, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Verified email at birdconservancy.org
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Ecological consequences of mountain pine beetle outbreaks for wildlife in western North American forests
VA Saab, QS Latif, MM Rowland, TN Johnson, AD Chalfoun, SW Buskirk, ...
Forest Science 60 (3), 539-559, 2014
1142014
How avian nest site selection responds to predation risk: testing an ˇadaptive peak hypothesis˘
QS Latif, SK Heath, JT Rotenberry
Journal of Animal Ecology 81 (1), 127-138, 2012
1052012
A broader definition of occupancy: Comment on Hayes and Monfils
QS Latif, MM Ellis, CL Amundson
Journal of Wildlife Management. 80 (2): 192-194. 80 (2), 192-194, 2016
542016
Evaluating habitat suitability models for nesting white‐headed woodpeckers in unburned forest
QS Latif, VA Saab, K Mellen‐Mclean, JG Dudley
The journal of wildlife management 79 (2), 263-273, 2015
412015
Ensemble modeling to predict habitat suitability for a large‐scale disturbance specialist
QS Latif, VA Saab, JG Dudley, JP Hollenbeck
Ecology and evolution 3 (13), 4348-4364, 2013
392013
An ˇecological trap˘for yellow warbler nest microhabitat selection
QS Latif, SK Heath, JT Rotenberry
Oikos 120 (8), 1139-1150, 2011
342011
Avian relationships with wildfire at two dry forest locations with different historical fire regimes
QS Latif, JS Sanderlin, VA Saab, WM Block, JG Dudley
Ecosphere 7 (5), e01346, 2016
262016
Declines in a ground-dwelling arthropod community during an invasion by Sahara mustard (Brassica tournefortii) in aeolian sand habitats
HL Hulton VanTassel, AM Hansen, CW Barrows, Q Latif, MW Simon, ...
Biological invasions 16, 1675-1687, 2014
232014
Development and evaluation of habitat suitability models for nesting white-headed woodpecker (Dryobates albolarvatus) in burned forest
QS Latif, VA Saab, JG Dudley, A Markus, K Mellen-McLean
PloS One 15 (5), e0233043, 2020
192020
Woodpecker nest survival, density, and a pine beetle outbreak
VA Saab, QS Latif, MA Dresser, JG Dudley
The Journal of Wildlife Management 83 (6), 1387-1400, 2019
162019
Transferability of habitat suitability models for nesting woodpeckers associated with wildfire
QS Latif, VA Saab, JP Hollenbeck, JG Dudley
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 118 (4), 766-790, 2016
152016
Simulations inform design of regional occupancy‐based monitoring for a sparsely distributed, territorial species
QS Latif, MM Ellis, VA Saab, K Mellen‐McLean
Ecology and Evolution 8 (2), 1171-1185, 2018
142018
First evidence of conspecific brood parasitism and egg ejection in song sparrows, with comments on methods sufficient to document these
QS Latif, J Letitia Grenier, SK Heath, G Ballard, ME Hauber
The Condor 108 (2), 452-458, 2006
142006
Dry conifer forest restoration benefits Colorado Front Range avian communities
QS Latif, RL Truex, RA Sparks, DC Pavlacky Jr
Ecological Applications 30 (6), e02142, 2020
112020
FIRE-BIRD: A GIS-based toolset for applying habitat suitability models to inform land management planning.
QS Latif, VA Saab, JR Haas, JG Dudley
112019
Avian relationships with bark beetle outbreaks and underlying mechanisms in lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of Colorado
QS Latif, JS Ivan, AE Seglund, DL Pavlacky, RL Truex
Forest ecology and management 464, 118043, 2020
102020
Predictive habitat suitability models for nesting woodpeckers following wildfire in the Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascades of California
BR Campos, QS Latif, RD Burnett, VA Saab
The Condor 122 (1), duz062, 2020
102020
Spruce Beetle outbreaks guide American Three‐toed Woodpecker Picoides dorsalis occupancy patterns in subalpine forests
JJ Kelly, QS Latif, VA Saab, TT Veblen
Ibis 161 (1), 172-183, 2019
102019
Effects of parents and Brown‐headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater) on nest predation risk for a songbird
QS Latif, SK Heath, JT Rotenberry
Ecology and evolution 2 (12), 3079-3097, 2012
92012
The nest predator assemblage for songbirds in Mono Lake Basin riparian habitats
QS Latif, SK Heath, G Ballard
Western North American Naturalist 72 (3), 276-287, 2012
82012
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