Areas of Interest:
- Behavioral repertoires of Nebraska wildlife.
- Methods of indexing wildlife populations.
- Mammal home range size estimations based on number of relocations.
- Mammals of the Prairie
Rank: Professor Year Hired: 1979
Office: BHS 335B
Phone: 308-865-8920 FAX: 308-865-8045
email: springerj@unk.edu
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Dissertation & Thesis:
Springer, J. T. 1977. Movement patterns of coyotes in south central Washington as determined by radio telemetry. Ph. D. Dissertation, Department of Zoology, Washington State Universty, Pullman, Washington. 109 pp.
Springer, J. T. 1976. A preliminary radio-tracking study of coyotes in south central Washington. Thesis, Department of Zoology, Washington State Universty, Pullman, Washington. 56 pp.
Springer, J. T. 1971. The effect of fire on small mammal populations in a restored prairie. Senior Thesis, Department of Biology, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. 42 pp.
Publications:
Filkovsky, G. & Springer, J. T. 2010. Interactive use of barbels by spotted goatfish Pseudupeneus maculatus (Bloch, 1793) on the reef of Bonaire, Lesser Antilles. Open Marine Biology Journal 4:122-124.
Friedel, T. J. & Springer, J. T. 2008. Small mammal population diversity in a wooded and cleared Platte River habitat. Proceedings of the North American Prairie Conference 20:371-380.
Springer, J. T. & Springer, E. C. (Editors) 2008. Prairie Invaders: Proceedings of the 20th North American Prairie Conference. University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, Nebraska. 386 pp.
Springer, J. T., Archer, M. W. & Sullivan, M. E. 2006. Does an interstate highway form a dispersal barrier to small mammals? Proceedings of the North American Prairie Conference 19:151.
Springer, J. T. 2003. Home range size estimates based on number of relocations. Occasional Wildlife Management Papers, Biology Department, University of Nebraska at Kearney 14:1-12.
Springer, J. T., and Voigt, A. W. 1999. Small mammal populations in a prairie/riparian forest ecotone. Proceedings of the North American Prairie Conference 16:127-132.
Springer, J. T. 1998. Mammalian effects on Loess Hills prairie. Platte Valley Review 26(2):104-116.
Springer, J. T. 1993. Tradition of the Sandhill Cranes. Pages 44-49 in The Platte River: an Atlas of the Big Bend Region (Edited by A. Jenkins) University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, Nebraska. 194 pp.
Springer, J. T. 1993. Viewing the Cranes. Pages 49-51 in The Platte River: an Atlas of the Big Bend Region (Edited by A. Jenkins) University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, Nebraska. 194 pp.
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Last Update: 21 December 2011