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Evan G. Cooch is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a strong emphasis on Ecology and related subfields.

The main fields of study for their work include:

  • Environmental Science

Within this broad field, the subfields they contribute to are:

  • Ecology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Global and Planetary Change

The key topics covered in their research are:

  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Forest Management and Policy

Evan G. Cooch has contributed to several academic publications. Notable recent papers include:

  • Effect of Pre-Harvest Mortality on Harvest Rates and Derived Population Estimates, 2021, Journal of Wildlife Management
  • Predictive models are indeed useful for causal inference, 2025, Ecology
  • Multi-scale demographic analysis reveals range contraction via pseudo-source and sink population structure, 2021, Ecosphere
  • A Perspective on the Journal of Wildlife Management, 2021, Journal of Wildlife Management
  • Landscape-scale drivers of tayra abundance in the Ecuadorian Andes, 2023, Biodiversity and Conservation

They have frequently published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Wildlife Management
  • Ecology
  • Ecosphere
  • Biodiversity and Conservation
  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Collaborations have been an important part of their research, with frequent co-authors including:

  • James D. Nichols
  • Ray T. Alisauskas
  • Frances E. Buderman
  • Orin J. Robinson
  • Viviana Ruiz-Gutiérrez

Best Publications

  • Individual Covariation in Life‐History Traits: Seeing the Trees Despite the Forest

    Emmanuelle Cam;William A. Link;Evan G. Cooch;Jean‐Yves Monnat

  • Modeling demographic processes in marked populations

    David L Thomson;Evan Graham Cooch;Michael J. Conroy

  • OF BUGS AND BIRDS: MARKOV CHAIN MONTE CARLO FOR HIERARCHICAL MODELING IN WILDLIFE RESEARCH

    William A. Link;Emmanuelle Cam;James D. Nichols;Evan G. Cooch

  • Body Size Variation in Lesser Snow Geese: Environmental Plasticity in Gosling Growth Rates

    E. G. Cooch;D. B. Lank;A. Dzubin;R. F. Rockwell

  • Long-Term Decline in Body Size in a Snow Goose Population: Evidence of Environmental Degradation?

    E. G. Cooch;D. B. Lank;R. F. Rockwell;F. Cooke

  • When can efforts to control nuisance and invasive species backfire

    Elise F. Zipkin;Clifford E. Kraft;Evan G. Cooch;Patrick J. Sullivan

  • RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF DEMOGRAPHIC RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: A LESSER SNOW GOOSE EXAMPLE

    Evan Cooch;Robert F. Rockwell;Solange Brault

  • Harvest, survival, and abundance of midcontinent lesser snow geese relative to population reduction efforts

    Ray T. Alisauskas;Robert F. Rockwell;Kevin W. Dufour;Evan G. Cooch

  • Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection dynamics in a house finch population: seasonal variation in survival, encounter and transmission rate

    Cristina R. Faustino;Christopher S. Jennelle;Véronique Connolly;Andrew K. Davis

  • Multistate capture–recapture analysis under imperfect state observation: an application to disease models

    Paul B. Conn;Evan G. Cooch

  • Environmental change and the cost of philopatry: an example in the lesser snow goose.

    E. G. Cooch;R. L. Jefferies;R. F. Rockwell;F. Cooke

  • Environmental degradation, food limitation and reproductive output: juvenile survival in lesser snow geese

    T. D. Williams;E. G. Cooch;R. L. Jefferies;F. Cooke

  • Dynamics of a novel pathogen in an avian host: Mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in house finches.

    André A. Dhondt;Sonia Altizer;Evan G. Cooch;Andrew K. Davis

  • Age and Reproductive Success in Female Lesser Snow Geese: Experience, Senescence and the Cost of Philopatry

    R. F. Rockwell;E. G. Cooch;C. B. Thompson;F. Cooke

  • Long-term decline in fecundity in a snow goose population: evidence for density dependence?

    E. G. Cooch;D. B. Lank;R. F. Rockwell;F. Cooke

  • Overcompensatory response of a smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) population to harvest: release from competition?

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  • STATE‐SPECIFIC DETECTION PROBABILITIES AND DISEASE PREVALENCE

    Christopher S. Jennelle;Evan G. Cooch;Michael J. Conroy;Juan Carlos Senar

  • Disease dynamics in wild populations: modeling and estimation: a review

    Evan G. Cooch;Paul B. Conn;Stephen P. Ellner;Andrew P. Dobson

  • Climate change, phenology, and habitat degradation: drivers of gosling body condition and juvenile survival in lesser snow geese.

    Lise M. Aubry;Robert F. Rockwell;Evan G. Cooch;Rodney W. Brook

  • Looking for a needle in a haystack: inference about individual fitness components in a heterogeneous population

    Emmanuelle Cam;Olivier Gimenez;Russell Alpizar-Jara;Lise M. Aubry

  • Environmental and Demographic Correlates of Intraspecific Nest Parasitism in Lesser Snow Geese Chen caerulescens caerulescens

    D. B. Lank;E. G. Cooch;R. F. Rockwell;F. Cooke

  • The effects of harvest on waterfowl populations

    Evan G. Cooch;Matthieu Guillemain;G. Scott Boomer;Jean-Dominique Lebreton

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert F. Rockwell
Robert F. Rockwell American Museum of Natural History
Fred Cooke
Fred Cooke Simon Fraser University
David B. Lank
David B. Lank Simon Fraser University
James D. Nichols
James D. Nichols United States Geological Survey
Emmanuelle Cam
Emmanuelle Cam University of Western Brittany
Elise F. Zipkin
Elise F. Zipkin Michigan State University
Michael J. Conroy
Michael J. Conroy University of Georgia
William A. Link
William A. Link United States Geological Survey
Clifford E. Kraft
Clifford E. Kraft Cornell University
David N. Koons
David N. Koons Colorado State University

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