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Overview

Cameron L. Aldridge is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research work primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a notable focus on several subfields including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Environmental Chemistry, and Ecological Modeling.

The scientist's main topics of work encompass a range of ecological and environmental management issues. These include:

  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Turfgrass Adaptation and Management
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies

Aldridge has a substantial publication record, with recent notable papers including:

  • "An empirical comparison of population genetic analyses using microsatellite and SNP data for a species of conservation concern" (2020), published in BMC Genomics
  • "Range-wide greater sage-grouse hierarchical monitoring framework-Implications for defining population boundaries, trend estimation, and a targeted annual warning system" (2021), published in Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World
  • "Bridging the research-management gap: landscape science in practice on public lands in the western United States" (2020), published in Landscape Ecology
  • "Postfire growth of seeded and planted big sagebrush-strategic designs for restoring greater sage-grouse nesting habitat" (2020), published in Restoration Ecology
  • "Prioritizing restoration areas to conserve multiple sagebrush-associated wildlife species" (2021), published in Biological Conservation

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Aldridge include Adrian P. Monroe, Julie A. Heinrichs, Michael S. O'Donnell, Peter S. Coates, and David R. Edmunds.

The scientist's research is regularly published in various venues, with several recurring publication outlets such as:

  • Landscape Ecology
  • Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Data report
  • Ecological Indicators

Best Publications

  • Application of random effects to the study of resource selection by animals

    Cameron S. Gillies;Mark Hebblewhite;Scott E. Nielsen;Meg A. Krawchuk

  • DISTRIBUTION OF SAGE-GROUSE IN NORTH AMERICA

    Michael A. Schroeder;Cameron L. Aldridge;Anthony D. Apa;Joseph R. Bohne

  • Linking occurrence and fitness to persistence: habitat-based approach for endangered greater sage-grouse.

    Cameron L. Aldridge;Mark S. Boyce

  • Range‐wide patterns of greater sage‐grouse persistence

    Cameron L. Aldridge;Scott E. Nielsen;Scott E. Nielsen;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Mark S. Boyce

  • An empirical comparison of population genetic analyses using microsatellite and SNP data for a species of conservation concern

    Shawna J. Zimmerman;Shawna J. Zimmerman;Cameron L. Aldridge;Cameron L. Aldridge;Sara J. Oyler-McCance

  • West Nile virus: pending crisis for greater sage-grouse

    David E. Naugle;Cameron L. Aldridge;Brett L. Walker;Todd E. Cornish

  • Sage-Grouse Habitat Selection During Winter in Alberta

    Jennifer L. Carpenter;Cameron L. Aldridge;Mark S. Boyce

  • Sage-grouse nesting and brood habitat use in southern Canada

    Cameron L. Aldridge;R. Mark Brigham

  • Multi-scale remote sensing sagebrush characterization with regression trees over Wyoming, USA: Laying a foundation for monitoring

    Collin G. Homer;Cameron L. Aldridge;Debra K. Meyer;Spencer J. Schell

  • Habitat prioritization across large landscapes, multiple seasons, and novel areas: An example using greater sage‐grouse in Wyoming

    Bradley C. Fedy;Kevin E. Doherty;Cameron L. Aldridge;Michael S. O'Donnell

  • Interseasonal Movements of Greater Sage-Grouse, Migratory Behavior, and an Assessment of the Core Regions Concept in Wyoming

    Bradley C. Fedy;Cameron L. Aldridge;Kevin E. Doherty;Michael S. O'Donnell

  • A comparison of sample types varying in invasiveness for use in DNA sex determination in an endangered population of greater Sage-Grouse ( Centrocercus uropihasianus )

    Krista L. Bush;Michael D. Vinsky;Cameron L. Aldridge;Cynthia A. Paszkowski

  • NESTING AND REPRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES OF GREATER SAGE-GROUSE IN A DECLINING NORTHERN FRINGE POPULATION

    Cameron L. Aldridge;R. Mark Brigham

  • Crucial Nesting Habitat for Gunnison Sage-Grouse: A Spatially Explicit Hierarchical Approach

    Cameron L. Aldridge;D. Joanne Saher;Theresa M. Childers;Kenneth E. Stahlnecker

  • ACCOUNTING FOR FITNESS: COMBINING SURVIVAL AND SELECTION WHEN ASSESSING WILDLIFE-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS

    Cameron L. Aldridge;Mark S. Boyce

  • Population structure and genetic diversity of greater sage-grouse ( Centrocercus urophasianus ) in fragmented landscapes at the northern edge of their range

    Krista L. Bush;Christopher K. Dyte;Brendan J. Moynahan;Brendan J. Moynahan;Cameron L. Aldridge;Cameron L. Aldridge

  • The importance of within‐year repeated counts and the influence of scale on long‐term monitoring of sage‐grouse

    Bradley C. Fedy;Cameron L. Aldridge

  • Adaptive management of prairie grouse: how do we get there?

    Cameron L. Aldridge;Mark S. Boyce;Richard K. Baydack

  • Forecasting sagebrush ecosystem components and greater sage-grouse habitat for 2050: Learning from past climate patterns and Landsat imagery to predict the future

    Collin G. Homer;George Z. Xian;Cameron L. Aldridge;Debra K. Meyer

  • The ecological uncertainty of wildfire fuel breaks: examples from the sagebrush steppe

    Douglas J Shinneman;Matthew J Germino;David S Pilliod;Cameron L Aldridge

  • Investigating impacts of oil and gas development on greater sage-grouse

    Adam W. Green;Cameron L. Aldridge;Michael S. O'donnell

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott E. Nielsen
Scott E. Nielsen University of Alberta
Mark S. Boyce
Mark S. Boyce University of Alberta
Matthew J. Kauffman
Matthew J. Kauffman University of Wyoming
David A. Pyke
David A. Pyke United States Geological Survey
David S. Pilliod
David S. Pilliod United States Geological Survey
Cynthia A. Paszkowski
Cynthia A. Paszkowski University of Alberta
Matthew J. Germino
Matthew J. Germino United States Geological Survey
R. Mark Brigham
R. Mark Brigham University of Regina
Michael J. Wisdom
Michael J. Wisdom US Forest Service
David E. Naugle
David E. Naugle University of Montana

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