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Publications
- Feighny, J.A.J and Clarke, J.A. (2006) North American elk bugle vocalizations: male and female bugle
call structure and context. Journal of Mammalogy. 87(6):1072-1077.
- Feighny, J.A.J. (2005) Wapiti vocalizations: development, environmental and anatomical constraints. Published Doctoral Dissertation. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639.
- Feighny, J.A.J., Weber, J., Clarke, J.A. (2005) An analysis of the wapiti bugle fundamental frequency. In preparation for Bioacoustics.
- Feighny, J.A.J., Weber, J., Clarke, J.A. (2005) Further analysis of signature characteristics is wapiti bugles using voice print technology. In preparation for Bioacoustics.
- Rinker, L., Feighny, J.A.J., Clarke, J.A. (2005) Dual function hypothesis and the acoustic design of male wapiti bugle calls. In preparation for Journal of Mammalogy.
- Heybourne, B., Feighny, J.A.J., Rinker, L., Clarke, J.A. (2005) The evolution of assessment in an introductory biology laboratory. In preparation for Journal of College Biology Teaching.
- Fitch, W.T., Reby, D., Clarke, J.A., Johnson, J.A.J. and Nelson, T.L. (2005) Comparative anatomy of the descended larynx in red deer and wapiti. In review for the Journal of Anatomy
- Johnson, J.A. 2000. Bugles of bull elk in Rocky Mountain National Park: acoustic form and signature characteristics. Published Master’s Thesis. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639.
- Johnson, J.A. and Kelsch, S.W. 1996 Effects of annual temperature cycles on the evolution of temperature preference in fishes. Abstract. Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science 51:148.
- Johnson, J.A. and Kelsch, S.W. 1998. Effects of evolutionary thermal environment on temperature-preference relationships in fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 53: 447-458.
Presentations
- Feighny, J.A.J., Inventory and Monitoring Webpage Design and Maintenance: The New Format. Inventory & Monitoring Data Management Conference, Las Cruces, NM 2007.
- Feighny, J.A.J., Beer, M. Inventory and Monitoring Webpage Presentation: The New Format. FifthNational Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Meeting of the Networks, San Diego, CA 2006.
- Feighny, J.A.J., Bennets, R., and Fancy, S. Desired Future Conditions in our National Parks. Fifth National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Meeting of the Networks, San Diego, CA 2006.
- Feighny, J.A.J., and Fancy, S. Inventory and Monitoring Successes and Highlights in our National Parks. Fifth National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Meeting of the Networks, San Diego, CA
2006.
- Feighny, J.A.J. and Clarke, J.A. Ontongeny of the wapiti bugle: development of a ritualized display.Animal Behaviour Society Conference. Snowbird, UT. 2005.
- Rinker, L., Feighny, J.A.J., and Clarke, J.A. Aggression and the dual function of male wapiti bugle vocalizations. Animal Behaviour Society Conference. Snowbird, UT. 2005.
- Johnson, J.A. Wapiti versus red deer, are they the same species? Invited lecturer, RMIT Hamilton campus, Victoria, Australia. 2004
- Johnson, J.A. and Clarke, J.A. Wapiti bugles: form, signature and honest signaling. American Society of Mammalogists annual meeting, Humbolt State University, Arcata, CA. 2004.
- Rinker, L., Johnson, J.A., and Clarke, J.A. Wapiti bugle complexity: different messages to different genders? American Society of Mammalogists annual meeting, Humbolt State University, Arcata, CA. 2004.
- Johnson, J.A., Nelson, T.L., Armstrong, D. and Clarke, J.A. Acoustic analyses of wapiti bugle calls: Signature characteristics, motivation-structural components and geographic variation. American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, Denver, CO. 2003
- Johnson, J.A., Nelson, T. and Clarke, J.A. Rocky Mountain elk: Natural History and Communication. Invited lecturer, Teton Science School, Moose, WY. 2001.
- Johnson, J.A., Nelson, T. and Clarke, J.A. Rocky Mountain elk: Natural History and Communication. Invited lecturer, Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, CO. 2001.
- Johnson, J.A., Nelson, T. and Clarke, J.A. Rocky Mountain elk: Natural History and Communication. Invited lecturer, Ecology course, Univ. of Northern Colorado, Depart. of Biological Sciences, Greeley, CO. 2001.
- Nelson, T., Johnson, J.A. and Clarke, J.A. Do Dialects exist between Rocky Mountain elk populations? Animal Behaviour Society Conference. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 2001.
- Johnson, J.A. and Clarke, J.A. Evidence for signature characteristics in bugles of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park. Animal Behaviour Society Conference. Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA. 2000.
- Johnson, J.A. and Clarke, J.A. Bugle calls of Rocky Mountain elk and individual signature characteristics. UNC Research Conference. UNC, Greeley, CO. 2000.
- Johnson, J.A. and Clarke, J.A. Bugle calls of Rocky Mountain elk and individual signature characteristics. Animal Behaviour Society Conference. Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA. 1999.
- Johnson, J.A. and Kelsch, S.W. Effects of temporal thermal environment in the evolution of temperature preference in fishes. American Fisheries Society Dakota/Minnesota Chapter Meeting. Fargo, ND. 1997.
- Johnson, J.A. and Kelsch, S.W. Effects of thermal environment on temperature-preference in fishes. North Dakota Science, Engineering and Mathematics Undergraduate Poster Session. UND, Grand Forks, ND. 1996.
- Dixon, M., Johnson, J.A., Iammeteo, N., Collentelli, S., and Jones, S. Analysis of sentry behavior in Bottlenose dolphins in the lower Chesapeake Bay. Atlantic Coastal Dolphin Conference. University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, SC. 1997.
- Dixon, M., Johnson, J.A., Iammeteo, N., Collentelli, S., and Jones, S. Analysis of sentry behavior in Bottlenose dolphins in the lower Chesapeake Bay. American Cetacean Society Conference, San Pedro, CA. 1996.
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