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Overview

Kerry P. Reese is affiliated with the University of Idaho in the United States and has contributed to research spanning several scientific domains, including ecology, artificial intelligence, and behavioral studies. Their work intersects topics such as rangeland and wildlife management, botany and geology in Latin America and the Caribbean, and neural networks and applications.

The scientist's recent publication record includes papers covering various ecological and computational subjects. Notable publications are:

  • "Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus)" (2020) published in Birds of the World
  • "The Influence of Winter Social Behavior on the Habitat Selection and Reproductive Success of the Black-billed Magpie" (2021) in Utah State Research and Scholarship (Utah State University)
  • "Recursive Equations For Imputation Of Missing Not At Random Data With Sparse Pattern Support" (2025) in arXiv (Cornell University)

Kerry P. Reese has collaborated with several researchers frequently involved in related studies. Key coauthors include:

  • John W. Connelly
  • Michael W. Gratson
  • Trung Phung
  • Ilya Shpitser
  • Rohit Bhattacharya

The main fields of study in their work are ecology and its interdisciplinary confluence with evolutionary biology and behavioral science, alongside contributions to artificial intelligence, suggesting a multidisciplinary approach to research questions.

Publication venues reflect this diversity, with contributions appearing in:

  • Birds of the World
  • Utah State Research and Scholarship (Utah State University)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

The topics addressed through Reese's research include:

  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Botany and Geology in Latin America and Caribbean
  • Neural Networks and Applications

Best Publications

  • Monitoring of greater sage-grouse habitats and populations /

    John W. Connelly;Kerry Paul. Reese;M. A. Schroeder

  • Preliminary Test of the Ecological Trap Hypothesis

    John T. Ratti;Kerry P. Reese

  • LANDSCAPE CHANGES WITHIN THE HISTORICAL DISTRIBUTION OF COLUMBIAN SHARP-TAILED GROUSE IN EASTERN WASHINGTON : IS THERE HOPE?

    Matthew W. McDonald;Kerry P. Reese

  • Saving sage-grouse from the trees: A proactive solution to reducing a key threat to a candidate species

    Sharon Baruch-Mordo;Jeffrey S. Evans;Jeffrey S. Evans;John P. Severson;David E. Naugle;David E. Naugle

  • Long-term effects of fire on sage grouse habitat.

    Pamela J. Nelle;Kerry P. Reese;John W. Connelly

  • Sage grouse use of nest sites in southeastern Idaho

    John W. Connelly;Wayne L. Wakkinen;Anthony D. Apa;Kerry P. Reese

  • An investigation on fire effects within xeric sage grouse brood habitat.

    Riceiard A. Fischer;Kerry P. Reese;Jofin W. Connelly

  • Recovery of Greater Sage‐Grouse Habitat Features in Wyoming Big Sagebrush following Prescribed Fire

    Jeffrey L. Beck;Jeffrey L. Beck;John W. Connelly;Kerry P. Reese

  • Movements and Survival of Juvenile Greater Sage-Grouse in Southeastern Idaho

    Jeffrey L. Beck;Kerry P. Reese;John W. Connelly;Matthew B. Lucia

  • Response of a Sage Grouse Breeding Population to Fire in Southeastern Idaho

    John W. Connelly;Kerry P. Reese;Richard A. Fischer;Wayne L. Wakkinen

  • Nesting-area fidelity of sage grouse in Southeastern Idaho

    Richard A. Fischer;Anthony D. Apa;Wayne L. Wakkinen;Kerry P. Reese

  • Edge effect: a concept under scrutiny

    K.P. Reese;J.T. Ratti

  • Sage Grouse Nest Locations in Relation to Leks

    Wayne L. Wakkinen;Kerry P. Reese;John W. Connelly

  • Renesting by sage grouse in Southeastern Idaho

    John W. Connelly;Richard A. Fischer;Anthony D. Apa;Kerry P. Reese

  • Distribution, Movements and Habitats of Sage Grouse Centrocercus urophasianus on the Upper Snake River Plain of Idaho: Changes from the 1950s to the 1990s

    Karen M. Leonard;Kerry P. Reese;John W. Connelly

  • Attachment of radiotransmitters to one-day-old sage grouse chicks

    Nathan A. Burkepile;John W. Connelly;David W. Stanley;Kerry P. Reese

  • Movements, Survival, and Reproduction of Sage Grouse Translocated into Central Idaho

    David D. Musil;John W. Connelly;Kerry P. Reese

  • Influence of high density and parental age on the habitat selection and reproduction of black-billed magpies

    Kerry P. Reese;John A. Kadlec

  • Effects of Predation and Hunting on Adult Sage Grouse Centrocercus urophasianus in Idaho

    John W. Connelly;Anthony D. Apa;Randall B. Smith;Kerry P. Reese

  • Avian use of campground and noncampground sites in riparian zones.

    Jennifer A. Blakesley;Kerry P. Reese

Frequent Co-Authors

David E. Naugle
David E. Naugle University of Montana
Christian A. Hagen
Christian A. Hagen Oregon State University
Edward O. Garton
Edward O. Garton University of Idaho
Jeffrey L. Beck
Jeffrey L. Beck University of Wyoming
Jeffrey S. Evans
Jeffrey S. Evans The Nature Conservancy
Joseph M. Kiesecker
Joseph M. Kiesecker The Nature Conservancy
Brian Dennis
Brian Dennis University of Idaho
Douglas H. Johnson
Douglas H. Johnson United States Geological Survey
Michael J. Falkowski
Michael J. Falkowski Colorado State University
Erik A. Beever
Erik A. Beever United States Geological Survey

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