Alyssa Mineau
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Also affiliated: New Mexico State University (2025); Forest Stewards Guild (2024)
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Alyssa Mineau's research focuses on understanding the perspectives of private landowners regarding the management of invasive species, particularly feral swine, across the West Gulf Region, including Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas. Her work investigates public perceptions and attitudes towards regulation and control strategies for these animals. Mineau has published multiple studies on this topic, with recent work exploring landowner thoughts in the western United States concerning post-wildfire forest restoration and recovery. Her scholarship also extends to understanding the interactions between different species and their environments. She has co-authored several publications with Nana Tian and Matthew H. Pelkki from the University of Arkansas at Monticello.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Private Landowners' Perspectives on Managing Feral Swine in Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas (2026)
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Private Landowners’ Perspectives on Feral Swine and Regulation—Evidence from Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas (2023)
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- Private Landowners’ Perspectives on Feral Swine and Regulation—Evidence from Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas
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- Private Landowners’ Perspectives on Feral Swine and Regulation—Evidence from Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas
- Private Landowners’ Perspectives on Feral Swine and Regulation—Evidence from Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas
- Private Landowners' Perspectives on Managing Feral Swine in Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas
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