Emily P. Johansson Data-verified
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Emily P. Johansson's research investigates the influence of human development and anthropogenic factors on wildlife populations in suburban environments. Her recent publications examine the effects of landscape features and yard characteristics on the diversity, occupancy, abundance, and activity patterns of various mammal species, including nine-banded armadillos, Virginia opossums, feral and free-roaming cats, coyotes, grey foxes, and red foxes. These studies are situated within Northwest Arkansas, USA. Johansson has published seven total works and has an h-index of 5 with 91 citations. Key collaborators include R. W. Gibson, Ellery V. Lassiter, and Andrhea Massey, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she shares at least one publication.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 97
Selected Publications
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Mesocarnivores in residential yards: influence of yard features on the occupancy, relative abundance, and overlap of coyotes, grey fox, and red fox (2024)
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The effects of landscape and yard features on mammal diversity in residential yards within Northwest Arkansas, USA (2023)
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Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity (2023)
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Occupancy and Activity Patterns of Nine-Banded Armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) in a Suburban Environment (2023)
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Effects of landscape cover and yard features on feral and free-roaming cat (<i>Felis catus</i>) distribution, abundance and activity patterns in a suburban area (2023)
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- The effects of landscape and yard features on mammal diversity in residential yards within Northwest Arkansas, USA
- Occupancy and Activity Patterns of Nine-Banded Armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) in a Suburban Environment
- Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity
- Effects of landscape cover and yard features on feral and free-roaming cat (<i>Felis catus</i>) distribution, abundance and activity patterns in a suburban area
- Mesocarnivores in residential yards: influence of yard features on the occupancy, relative abundance, and overlap of coyotes, grey fox, and red fox
- Occupancy and Activity Patterns of Nine-Banded Armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) in a Suburban Environment
- Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity
- Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity
- Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity
- Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity
- Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity
- Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity
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