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003 LC
035 ‎‡a (LC)11532802‏
010 ‎‡a no2021012273‏
035 ‎‡a (OCoLC)oca13480707‏
035 ‎‡a (DLC)11535765‏
035 ‎‡a (DLC)no2021012273‏
040 ‎‡a WaPS‏ ‎‡b eng‏ ‎‡e rda‏ ‎‡c WaPS‏ ‎‡d WaPS‏
100 1 ‎‡a Werner, Scott J.‏
370 ‎‡c United States‏ ‎‡f Fort Collins (Colo.)‏ ‎‡f Starkville (Miss.)‏ ‎‡f Utah‏ ‎‡f Pennsylvania‏ ‎‡2 naf‏
371 ‎‡m [email protected]
372 ‎‡a Animals‏ ‎‡a Range management‏ ‎‡a Animal behavior‏ ‎‡a Repellents‏ ‎‡a Forests and forestry‏ ‎‡2 lcsh‏
373 ‎‡a United States. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service‏ ‎‡2 naf‏ ‎‡s 2002‏
373 ‎‡a United States. Agricultural Research Service‏ ‎‡2 naf‏
373 ‎‡a Utah State University‏ ‎‡2 naf‏
373 ‎‡a Pennsylvania State University‏ ‎‡2 naf‏
374 ‎‡a Biologists‏ ‎‡2 lcsh‏
377 ‎‡a eng‏
400 1 ‎‡a Werner, S. J.‏ ‎‡q (Scott J.)‏
400 1 ‎‡a Werner, Scott‏ ‎‡q (Scott J.)‏
670 ‎‡a Schillinger, William F. First report of horned lark damage to canola seedings, 2016:‏ ‎‡b title page (Scott J. Werner, National Wildlife Research Center, USDAAPHIS Wildlife Services.)‏ ‎‡u http://hdl.handle.net/2376/6370‏
670 ‎‡a USDA APHIS Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (website), viewed Feb. 1, 2021:‏ ‎‡b NWRC Research Scientists (Dr. Scott J. Werner, Research Wildlife Biologist. Dr. Scott Werner is a Research Wildlife Biologist at the National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) in Fort Collins, Colorado. He earned a Ph.D. in Range Science (Animal Behavior) at Utah State University where he studied the behavior and thermal ecology of pocket gophers associated with impacts to forest production in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. After a postdoctoral appointment with USDA's Agricultural Research Service, Dr. Werner served as the Project Leader at NWRC's Field Station in Starkville, Mississippi, where he researched bird-aquaculture conflicts. He has been at the Fort Collins headquarters of NWRC since 2002. Dr. Werner's research interests include the physiological bases of food and habitat selection, and the development of non-lethal repellents for wildlife damage management. Education: Ph.D., Range Science (Animal Behavior), "Behavioral analysis of pocket gopher spatial preference: effects of thermal and light environments", Utah State University. M.S., Range Science, "Elk herbivory within rested units of rest-rotation grazing systems in southcentral Utah", Utah State University. B.S., Wildlife and Fisheries Science, Minor - Forestry Science, Penn State University. Email: [email protected])‏ ‎‡u https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/programs/nwrc/sa_research/sa_scientists/ct-research-scientist-by-id?p=Werner_S‏
670 ‎‡a OCLC, viewed March 11, 2021‏ ‎‡b (access points: Werner, Scott J.; Werner, Scott; Werner, S. J.; usage: Scott J. Werner)‏
919 ‎‡a 1reportofhornedlarkdamagetocanolaseedings‏ ‎‡A First report of horned lark damage to canola seedings, 2016:‏ ‎‡9 1‏
943 ‎‡a 201x‏ ‎‡A 2016‏ ‎‡9 1‏
945 ‎‡a biologists‏ ‎‡A Biologists‏ ‎‡9 1‏
947 ‎‡a US‏ ‎‡9 1‏
948 ‎‡a eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
970 ‎‡a animal behavior‏ ‎‡A Animal behavior‏ ‎‡9 1‏
970 ‎‡a forests and forestry‏ ‎‡A Forests and forestry‏ ‎‡9 1‏
970 ‎‡a repellents‏ ‎‡A Repellents‏ ‎‡9 1‏
970 ‎‡a animals‏ ‎‡A Animals‏ ‎‡9 1‏
970 ‎‡a range management‏ ‎‡A Range management‏ ‎‡9 1‏
996 ‎‡2 NUKAT|n 2016157660
996 ‎‡2 PLWABN|9810696759105606
996 ‎‡2 SUDOC|169324494
996 ‎‡2 WKP|Q98300009
996 ‎‡2 DNB|108120856
996 ‎‡2 JPG|500065735
997 ‎‡a 0 0 lived 0 0‏ ‎‡9 1‏