Douglas C. Osborne
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Professor Wildlife Management
Also affiliated: Southern Illinois University Carbondale (2011–2017); Missouri Department of Conservation (2017); Princeton University (2016); University of Arkansas System (2016–2026); Biodiversity Research Institute (2013); Ducks Unlimited (2024); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2017)
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Douglas C. Osborne, a Professor of Wildlife Management at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, investigates wildlife responses to environmental changes and human influences. His research utilizes citizen science data to understand how animals, particularly waterfowl, adapt to extreme weather events and climate variability. Recent publications explore the distributional shifts and migration strategies of species such as greater white-fronted geese and mallards, examining their habitat selection and time-energy trade-offs.
Osborne's work also addresses the impact of invasive species, such as wild pigs, on native wildlife populations, including wild turkeys. Furthermore, his research delves into public perception and support for wildlife management policies, investigating factors like value similarity and trustworthiness in predicting public opinion. He has a publication record of 39 papers, with an h-index of 9 and 217 citations.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 39
- Citations: 219
Selected Publications
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Deep learning for wetland vegetation mapping in the southeastern United States: evaluating site-specific accuracy and classification challenges (2026)
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Trends in the body condition of Rocky Mountain Population sandhill cranes during spring and winter (2026)
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Allometric relationships between total height and diameter for volume estimation of bottomland hardwood oaks in Arkansas (2026)
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Physiological impacts of sublethal <i>Cyathocotyle bushiensis</i> and <i>Sphaeridiotrema pseudoglobulus</i> infections in captive Lesser Scaup ( <i>Aythya affinis</i> ) (2026)
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Effects of burn severity on the diversity and relative abundance of birds 3-years postfire in a coastal forest of Nothofagus glauca (Phil.) Krasser in central Chile (2025)
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Comparing tree stress rank and tree condition to determine red oak (Quercus spp.) health in Greentree Reservoirs in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (2025)
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Mallard Hybridization With Domesticated Lineages Alters Spring Migration Behavior and Timing (2024)
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Variation in diurnal and nocturnal movements distances revealed in wintering dabbling ducks in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (2024)
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Spring migration strategies of <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations (2024)
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Caught out in the cold: <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) survival decreased during an extreme climatic event (2024)
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Applications Of Machine Learning Techniques In Predicting Selected Soil Properties In Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley Green Tree Reservoir (2024)
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Lessons learned from using wild-caught and captive-reared lesser scaup (<i>Aythya affinis</i>) in captive experiments (2024)
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Not all sanctuaries are created equal: variation in protected area selection by wintering mallards (2023)
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Forest composition and red oak (Quercus sp.) response to elevation gradients across greentree reservoirs (2023)
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First Documentation of King Rail (Rallus elegans) Reproduction in Arkansas Since 2006 (2023)
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- Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
- Not all sanctuaries are created equal: variation in protected area selection by wintering mallards
- Lessons learned from using wild-caught and captive-reared lesser scaup (<i>Aythya affinis</i>) in captive experiments
- Spring migration strategies of <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations
- Large-Scale Assessment of Rapid Monitoring Methods for Estimating Moist-Soil Seed Production
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Migration chronology and multi-scale habitat selection of wintering midcontinent greater white-fronted geese
- Distributional shifts of wintering midcontinent greater white‐fronted geese
- Not all sanctuaries are created equal: variation in protected area selection by wintering mallards
- Large-Scale Assessment of Rapid Monitoring Methods for Estimating Moist-Soil Seed Production
- Variation in diurnal and nocturnal movements distances revealed in wintering dabbling ducks in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
- Spring migration strategies of <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations
- Caught out in the cold: <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) survival decreased during an extreme climatic event
- Mallard Hybridization With Domesticated Lineages Alters Spring Migration Behavior and Timing
- Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
- Spring migration strategies of <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations
- Caught out in the cold: <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) survival decreased during an extreme climatic event
- Mallard Hybridization With Domesticated Lineages Alters Spring Migration Behavior and Timing
- Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
- Spring migration strategies of <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations
- Caught out in the cold: <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) survival decreased during an extreme climatic event
- Mallard Hybridization With Domesticated Lineages Alters Spring Migration Behavior and Timing
- Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
- Spring migration strategies of <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations
- Caught out in the cold: <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) survival decreased during an extreme climatic event
- Mallard Hybridization With Domesticated Lineages Alters Spring Migration Behavior and Timing
- Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
- Spring migration strategies of <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations
- Caught out in the cold: <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) survival decreased during an extreme climatic event
- Mallard Hybridization With Domesticated Lineages Alters Spring Migration Behavior and Timing
- Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
- Spring migration strategies of <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) necessitate individual time-energy trade-offs despite wintering origins or migratory destinations
- Caught out in the cold: <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> (Mallard) survival decreased during an extreme climatic event
- Mallard Hybridization With Domesticated Lineages Alters Spring Migration Behavior and Timing
- Citizen science reveals waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
- Distributional shifts of wintering midcontinent greater white‐fronted geese
- Value similarity and trustworthiness predict support for waterfowl management policy
- Rice producer enrollment and retention in a USDA regional conservation partnership program in the southern United States
- Forest composition and red oak (Quercus sp.) response to elevation gradients across greentree reservoirs
- Comparing tree stress rank and tree condition to determine red oak (Quercus spp.) health in Greentree Reservoirs in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley
- Forest composition and red oak (Quercus sp.) response to elevation gradients across greentree reservoirs
- Comparing tree stress rank and tree condition to determine red oak (Quercus spp.) health in Greentree Reservoirs in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley
- Lessons learned from using wild-caught and captive-reared lesser scaup (<i>Aythya affinis</i>) in captive experiments
- Physiological impacts of sublethal <i>Cyathocotyle bushiensis</i> and <i>Sphaeridiotrema pseudoglobulus</i> infections in captive Lesser Scaup ( <i>Aythya affinis</i> )
- Lessons learned from using wild-caught and captive-reared lesser scaup (<i>Aythya affinis</i>) in captive experiments
- Physiological impacts of sublethal <i>Cyathocotyle bushiensis</i> and <i>Sphaeridiotrema pseudoglobulus</i> infections in captive Lesser Scaup ( <i>Aythya affinis</i> )
- Lessons learned from using wild-caught and captive-reared lesser scaup (<i>Aythya affinis</i>) in captive experiments
- Physiological impacts of sublethal <i>Cyathocotyle bushiensis</i> and <i>Sphaeridiotrema pseudoglobulus</i> infections in captive Lesser Scaup ( <i>Aythya affinis</i> )
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