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Alexandra E. Lincoln
Alexandra E. Lincoln
King County, Water and Land Resources Division
Verified email at kingcounty.gov
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Optimal foraging or surplus killing: selective consumption and discarding of salmon by brown bears
AE Lincoln, TP Quinn
Behavioral Ecology 30 (1), 202-212, 2019
242019
Challenges in the identification and interpretation of phenological shifts: anthropogenic influences on adult migration timing in salmonids
MD Tillotson, MC Arostegui, CS Austin, AE Lincoln, W Matsubu, ...
Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 29 (4), 769-790, 2021
132021
Managing salmon for wildlife: Do fisheries limit salmon consumption by bears in small Alaskan streams?
AE Lincoln, R Hilborn, AJ Wirsing, TP Quinn
Ecological Applications 30 (3), e02061, 2020
92020
Long-term use of non-invasive sampling methods: does successful sampling of brown bears by hair snares and camera traps change over time?
AE Lincoln, AJ Wirsing, TP Quinn
Wildlife Research 47 (6), 499-508, 2020
82020
Opportunistic use of estuarine habitat by juvenile bull trout, Salvelinus confluentus, from the Elwha River before, during, and after dam removal
AE Lincoln, JA Shaffer, TP Quinn
Environmental biology of fishes 101 (11), 1559-1569, 2018
62018
Prevalence and patterns of scavenging by brown bears (Ursus arctos) on salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) carcasses
AE Lincoln, AJ Wirsing, TP Quinn
Canadian Journal of Zoology 99 (1), 9-17, 2021
32021
Off-Target Impacts of Graminoid-Specific Herbicide on Common Camas (Camassia quamash) Growth, Abundance, Reproduction, and Palatability to Herbivores
AE Lincoln, RK Brooks, ST Hamman
Northwest science 92 (3), 166-180, 2018
32018
Prevalence and patterns of scavenging by brown bears on salmon carcasses
AE Lincoln, A Wirsing, TP Quinn
NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing), 2020
12020
Selective consumption of sockeye salmon by brown bears: patterns of partial consumption, scavenging, and implications for fisheries management
AE Lincoln
2019
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