Peer-Reviewed Publications
Research Articles and Short Communications
- Dennhardt, A.J. 20XX. Allometric scaling for estimating range-wide abundance of a common forest bird across North America. Journal of Applied Ecology. In prep. [TBD]
- Dennhardt, A.J., K.F. Millenbah, H. Campa III, and G.J. Roloff. 20XX. Reaping what we sow while confronting rarity: occupancy of grassland-obligate birds associates positively with set-aside program plantings in southeast Michigan, USA. Wildlife Society Bulletin. In prep. [TBD]
- Dennhardt, A.J., W.W. Fetzer, R.A. Cottrill, D.A. McLeish, J.R. Bence, and T.O. Brenden. 20XX. Dynamic state-space models suggest nearshore and offshore fish population declines associate with climate and harvest impacts in a Lake Huron metacommunity. Journal of Great Lakes Research. In prep. [TBD]
- Dennhardt, A.J., M. Maddox, A.E. Duerr, and D. Brandes. 2022. Population Status. Pages TBD in A Conservation Plan for Golden Eagles in Eastern North America. Eastern Golden Eagle Working Group. In prep. [TBD]
- Gray, S.M., G.J. Roloff, A.J. Dennhardt, B.P. Dotters, and T.T. Engstrom. 2019. Patch structures influence small mammal abundance in intensively managed forests of northern California, USA. Forest Science 65:796-804. [PDF]
- Brown, J.H. and A.J. Dennhardt. 2018. Brian Maurer (1954-2018). Nature Ecology and Evolution 2:1684. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J., A.E. Duerr, D. Brandes, and T.E. Katzner. 2017. Applying citizen-science data and mark-recapture models to estimate numbers of migrant Golden Eagles in an Important Bird Area in eastern North America. The Condor: Ornithological Applications 119:817-831. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2015. Accounting for raptors beyond our sight: modeling migration and hawk-count data to estimate the golden eagle population in eastern North America. Journal of Hawk Migration Studies 40:10-13. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J., A.E. Duerr, D. Brandes, and T.E. Katzner. 2015. Integrating citizen-science data with movement models to estimate the size of migratory golden eagle population. Biological Conservation 184:68-78. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J., A.E. Duerr, D. Brandes, and T.E. Katzner. 2015. Modeling autumn migration of a rare soaring raptor identifies new movement corridors in central Appalachia. Ecological Modelling 303:19-29. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J. and S.M. Wakamiya. 2013. Effective dispersal of peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) in the Midwest, USA. Journal of Raptor Research 47:262-270. [PDF]
Book Chapters
- Dennhardt, A.J., M.E.K. Evans, A. Dechner, L.E.F. Hunt, and B.A. Maurer. 2016. Chapter 16: Macroecology and the theory of island biogeography: abundant utility for applications in restoration ecology. Pages 455-483 in Foundations of Restoration Ecology, second edition; Palmer, M.A., J.B. Zedler, and D.A. Falk (Eds.). Island Press, Washington, D.C., USA. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J. and T.E. Katzner. 2013. The golden eagle. World Book Encyclopedia Online. Available at: http://www.worldbookonline.com/academic/article?id=ar755278andst=golden+eagle. [PDF]
Miscellaneous Publications
Ph.D. Dissertation, M.S. Thesis, and B.S. Honors Thesis
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2021. Spatiotemporal dynamics of wild populations in human-dominated landscapes and aquascapes: multiple scales and modes for inference. Michigan State University Press, East Lansing, MI, USA. 279pp. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2014. Modeling migration and citizen-science data to estimate golden eagle abundance in eastern North America. West Virginia University Press, Morgantown, WV, USA. 108pp. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2010. Dispersal characteristics of an American raptor population: the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) in the midwestern United States. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL, USA. 16pp. See the final peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Raptor Research 47:262-270. [PDF]
- Featured Story: Wheeler-Dubas, M. 2020. #bioPGH: Keeping your eyes on the skies. Biophilia: Pittsburgh Blog. [URL]
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2020. The Directorate Resource Assistants Fellowship Program offers fisheries and wildlife students the rewards and experiences of a lifetime. Spotlight Magazine, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University. [PDF]
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2019. An intern's story: a Resource Assistants Fellow shares how program boosts budding biologists' careers and brings 'experiences of a lifetime.' Pacific Southwest Region (8), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. [PDF]
- Featured Story: Rodriguez, H. 2019. Faces of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Q&A with Andrew Dennhardt, Directorate Resource Assistants Fellow in Ventura, California. Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. [PDF]
- Featured Story: Staff Reports. 2019. Owl Prowl enjoyed by children, adults. The Petoskey News - Review. [URL]
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2017. Estimating eagle populations. MSU Today, 360 Perspective, Student View. [URL]
- Featured Story: Duffy, S. 2017. Bird-watching citizens used in first golden eagle census. Courthouse News Service. [URL]
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2017. Citizen-science data and capture-mark-recapture models to estimate numbers of rare species. The Condor: Ornithological Applications, Author Blog. [URL]
- Dennhardt, A.J. 2017. How many golden eagles are there? The Condor: Ornithological Applications, Press Release. [URL]