Guy, R.K., K.G. Boykin, K.E. Young, and W. Gould. Spatial Identification of Regional Areas for Conservation Focus: Implications for State Conservation Efforts. 94th ESA Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM - August 2-7, 2009. (Poster)
Guy, R.K., K.G. Boykin, K.E. Young, and W. Gould. Spatial Identification of Regional Areas for Conservation Focus: Implications for State Conservation Efforts. 94th ESA Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM - August 2-7, 2009. (Poster)
J.M. Redman, M.T. Calkins, M.C. Andersen, and K.G. Boykin. 2009. Development of future habitat suitability models for the swift fox (Vulpes velox) and palmer’s chipmunk (Tamias palmeri). 94th ESA Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM - August 2-7, 2009. (Poster)
Lewis, J.C., J.K. Frey, R.K. Guy, J.N. Stuart, J.F. Roback, and K.G. Boykin. 2009. White-Nosed Coati (Nasua narica) Habitat Suitability and Distribution in the State of New Mexico. Howard Hughes Research Symposium. Las Cruces, NM – July 31, 2009. (Poster)
J.M. Redman, M.T. Calkins, M.C. Andersen, and K.G. Boykin. 2009. Development of future habitat suitability models for the swift fox (Vulpes velox) and palmer’s chipmunk (Tamias palmeri). Howard Hughes Research Symposium. Las Cruces, NM – July 31, 2009. (Poster)
J.M. Redman, M.T. Calkins, M.C. Andersen, and K.G. Boykin. 2009. Development of future habitat suitability models for the swift fox (Vulpes velox) and palmer’s chipmunk (Tamias palmeri). 94th ESA Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM - August 2-7, 2009. (Poster)
Boykin, K.G. 2009. Data from Academia/Agencies and Workshop Synopsis. Information Sharing and Needs Assessment Workshop for Wildlife Corridors and Crucial Habitat in New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM – August 20, 2009.
Calkins, M.T., K.G. Boykin, and M.J. McCann. In Review. Modeling Habitat For Six Species Of Concern In Nevada For The Nevada Division Of Wildlife: American Pika, Bendire’s Thrasher, Hoary Bat, Pygmy Short-Horned Lizard, Greater Short-Horned Lizard, and Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Technical Assistance Report. 52 pages.
Guy, R.K., and K.G. Boykin. 2009. Predicting Spatial Distribution of Martes Americana at the Landscape Scale across the Western US. 5th International Martes Symposium. Seattle, WA. Sept 8-12 2009. (poster)
Kamienski, T. K.E. Young, and K.G. Boykin. 2009 Spatial Analysis of Texas Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) Habitat on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico; Implications for Management. Research Completion Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, New Mexico 34 pp + appendices
Calkins, M.T., M.C. Andersen, K.G. Boykin. 2009. Climate change and the American pika (Ochotona princeps): implications for conservation. Organization of Fish and Wildlife Managers (OFWIM) 2009 Conference and Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. Sept 14-17
Boykin, K.G., R.K. Guy, and M.T. Calkins. 2009. Santa Fe County Wildlife Habitat GIS Modeling: Workshop and Conservation Priorities. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Technical Assistance Report. 58 pages.
Guy, R.K., and K.G. Boykin. 2009. Predicting spatial distribution of American marten at the landscape scale across the western United States of America using novel gradient datasets. The Wildlife Society 16th Annual Conference. Monterrey, CA – Sept 20-24.
Calkins, M.T., K.G. Boykin, and M. C. Andersen. 2009. Invasive Potential of Feral Pigs in New Mexico: Preliminary Assessment and Future Directions. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Technical Assistance Report. 18 pages
Calkins, M.T., M.C. Andersen, K.G. Boykin. 2009. Climate change and the American pika (Ochotona princeps): implications for conservation. The Wildlife Society 16th Annual Conference. Monterrey, CA – Sept 20-24.
Guy, R.K., K.G. Boykin, K.E. Young, and W. Gould. Spatial Identification of Regional Areas for Conservation Focus: Implications for State Conservation Efforts. 42nd Joint New Mexico and Arizona Chapter meeting. Gallup, NM - February 5-7, 2009. (Poster)
Calkins, M.T., M.C. Andersen, K.G. Boykin. 2009. Doomed to Extinction? Climate Change and the American Pika. 42nd Joint New Mexico and Arizona Chapter meeting. Gallup, NM - February 5-7, 2009. (Poster)
Boykin, K.G., and P. Conrad. 2009. Modeling Habitat for Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum) over Large Landscapes. Lake Mead Science Symposium, January 13-14, Las Vegas, NV.
Young, K.E., K.G. Boykin, C. Caldwell, J. Seeger, M. Coolidge, T. Ellis, C. Aiello, E. Williams, and A. LeClerc. 2009. California spotted owl and northern goshawk surveys on the Stanislaus National Forest. Unpublished report, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 46pp.
Guy, R.K., K.G. Boykin, K.E. Young, and W. Gould. Spatial Identification of Regional Areas for Conservation Focus: Implications for State Conservation Efforts. 20th Annual New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Coordinating Committee Meeting. Santa Fe, NM – April 9, 2009.
Kepner, W.G. and K.G. Boykin. 2009. Modeling Landscape-Scale Ecosystem Services Relative to Biodiversity in the Upper San Pedro River Basin (U.S.-Mexico). Association of American Geographers 2009 Annual Meeting. March 22-27, Las Vegas, NV.
Black Rubio C.M., A.F. Cibils, R.L. Endecott, M.K. Petersen, and K.G. Boykin. 2008. Plant community selection by cattle grazing piñon juniper-grass steppe mosaics in relation to weather and animal reproductive state. Range Ecology and Management 61:394-404.
Boykin, K.G., D.F. Bradford, and W.G. Kepner. 2008. Habitat Distribution Models for 37 Vertebrate Species in the Mojave Desert Ecoregion of Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development (EPA/600/R-08/117, 124 pp.).
Boykin, K.G., L. Owens, K.C. McDaniel, K. Duncan, and C. Hart. 2008. Geographical Information System Information Providing Coverage of Saltcedar Control and Restoration Treatments conducted under the New Mexico Non-native Phreatophyte Control Program. NM Technical Advisory Committee Report Task 3 Item 1. http://agesvr1.nmsu.edu/saltcedar/
McDaniel., K.C., K. Duncan, C. Hart, K. Boykin and L. Owen. 2008. Guidelines for Aerial Spraying Saltcedar in New Mexico. NM Technical Advisory Committee Report Task 3 Item 3. http://agesvr1.nmsu.edu/saltcedar/
McDaniel., K.C., K. Duncan, C. Hart, K. Boykin and L. Owen. 2008. Field evaluation of aerial spray treatments on saltcedar along the Pecos River conducted under the New Mexico Phreatophyte Control Program. NM Technical Advisory Committee Report Task 3 Item 2. http://agesvr1.nmsu.edu/saltcedar/
Boykin, K.G. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness. 2008 ESRI International User Conference. San Diego, CA August 4-8, 2008. (Poster)
Boykin, K.G. 2008. Modeling wildlife habitat throughout the Western United States: A prototype for use in Gap Analysis. Partners in Flight Western Working Group Meeting. Sierra Vista, AZ October 21-23, 2008.
Boykin, K.G., A. Ernst, T. S. Schrader, and A. Nour El Sadek. 2008. Land Cover and Associated Datasets for the San Pedro River Basin Final Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Technical Assistance Final Report.
Boykin, K.G. 2008. The ecology of fire on White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico: Implications for fire management. Pp 131-137. In: Narog, Marcia G., technical coordinator. 2008. Proceedings of the 2002 fire conference: managing fire and fuels in the remaining wildlands and open spaces of the Southwestern United States. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-189. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 363 p.
Boykin, K.G., D.I. Boykin, R. Stovall, and R. Whitaker. 2008. Communication and implementation of current research in fire management at varying spatial and governmental scales. Pp. 209-215. In: Narog, Marcia G., technical coordinator. 2008. Proceedings of the 2002 fire conference: managing fire and fuels in the remaining wildlands and open spaces of the Southwestern United States. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-189. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 363 p.
Boykin, K.G. 2008. Fire management over large landscapes: a hierarchical approach. Pp. 201-207. In: Narog, Marcia G., technical coordinator. 2008. Proceedings of the 2002 fire conference: managing fire and fuels in the remaining wildlands and open spaces of the Southwestern United States. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-189. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 363 p.
Boykin, K.G., and P. Conrad. 2008. Modeling Habitat for Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum) over Large Landscapes. 2008 – Southwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, June 5-8. (Poster).
Kamienski, T., K. Boykin, K.E. Young and L. Abbott. 2008. Spatial Analysis of Habitat and Development of Monitoring Procedures for Management of Texas Horned Lizard (Phyrynosoma cornutum) on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. 41st joint annual conference of the Arizona and the New Mexico Chapters of the Wildlife Society and the Arizona and New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Prescott, AZ Feb. 7-9, 2008
Cibils, A.F., Miller, J.A. A.M. Encinias, K.G. Boykin, and B.F. Cooper. 2008. Monitoring heifer grazing distribution at the Valles Caldera National Preserve in northern New Mexico. Rangelands 30-19-23.
Kepner, W.G., K.G. Boykin , D.J. Semmens, D.C. Goodrich , C.J. Watts , and D.P. Guertin. 2008. The San Pedro River—A Case Study for Examining Past Landscape Change and Forecasting Hydrological and Biological Response to Urban Growth and Land-Use Change. Pp 39-40. In: Norman,L.M. Norman, Derrick D. Hirsch, and A. Wesley Ward. Proceedings of a USGS Workshop on facing tomorrow's challenges along the U.S.-Mexico border; monitoring, modeling, and forecasting change within the Arizona-Sonora transboundary watersheds: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1322, 63 p.
Lowery, J. , W.G. Kepner , K.G. Boykin , K.A. Thomas , D.L. Schrupp, and P. Comer. 2008. Contemporary Digital Land-Cover Mapping for the American Southwest—The Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. Pp 41-42. In: Norman,L.M. Norman, Derrick D. Hirsch, and A. Wesley Ward. Proceedings of a USGS Workshop on facing tomorrow's challenges along the U.S.-Mexico border; monitoring, modeling, and forecasting change within the Arizona-Sonora transboundary watersheds: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1322, 63 p.
Boykin, K.G., L. Langs, J.Lowry, D. Schrupp, D. Bradford, L. O’Brien, K. Thomas, C. Drost, A. Ernst, W. Kepner, J. Prior-Magee, D. Ramsey, W. Rieth, T.Sajwaj, K. Schulz, B. C. Thompson. 2007. Analysis based on Stewardship and Management Status. Chapter 5 in J.S. Prior-Magee, ed. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Final Report. U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, ID.
Langs, Lisa, K. G. Boykin, J.Lowry, A.Ernst, D.Bradford, W.Kepner, J.Prior-Magee, K.Schulz, D. Schrupp, K. Thomas. 2007. Conclusions and Management Implications. Chapter 6 in J.S. Prior-Magee, ed. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Final Report. U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, ID. Available on-line at: http://fws-nmcfwru.nmsu.edu/swregap/.
Lowry, J. H, Jr., R. D. Ramsey, K. A. Thomas, D. Schrupp, W. Kepner, T. Sajwaj, J. Kirby, E. Waller, S. Schrader, S. Falzarano, L. Langs, G. Manis, C. Wallace, K. Schulz, P. Comer, K. Pohs, W. Rieth, C. Velasquez, B. Wolk, K. Boykin, L. O’Brien, J. Prior-Magee, D. Bradford and B. Thompson, 2007. Land Cover Classification and Mapping. Chapter 2 in J.S. Prior-Magee, ed. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Final Report. U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, ID. Available on-line at: http://fws-nmcfwru.nmsu.edu/swregap/.
Frey, J.K. and K. Boykin. 2007. Status assessment of the Penasco least chipmunk (Tamias minimus astristriatus), Frey Biological Research, Radium Springs, NM. 75 pp.
Boykin, K.G., C. Drost, and J. J. Wynne. 2007. A gap analysis of terrestrial vertebrate species on the Colorado Plateau: Assessment from the Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. In van Riper, Charles, III and Mark K. Sogge (Eds). The Colorado Plateau III: Integrating Research and Resources Management for Effective Conservation. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. pp 77-107.
Ernst, Andrea E., and Julie S. Prior-Magee. 2007. Conservation Status of the Colorado Plateau Using Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Stewardship Data. In van Riper, Charles, III and Mark K. Sogge (Eds). The Colorado Plateau III: Integrating Research and Resources Management for Effective Conservation. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Pp 43-53.
Lowry, J. R. Ramsey, K. Thomas, D. Schrupp, T. Sajwaj, J. Kirby, E. Waller, S. Schrader, S. Falzarano, L. Langs, G. Manis, C. Wallace, K. Schulz, P. Comer, K. Pohs, W. Rieth, C. Velasquez, B. Wolk, W. Kepner, K. Boykin, L. O'Brien, D. Bradford, B. Thompson, J. Prior-Magee. 2007. Mapping moderate-scale land-cover over very large geographic areas within 3 a collaborative framework: A case study of the Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project (SWReGAP). Remote Sensing and the Environment 108:59-73.
Boykin, K.G., and R.A. Deitner. 2007. A Habitat Modeling Database for the Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Bulletin 15:
Kepner, W.G.. D.F. Bradford, and K.G. Boykin. 2007. The Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project: A Geographical Approach for Determining Regional Land Cover, Vertebrate Species Distribution, and Habitat Conservation Status in the American Southwest. Southwest Region Threatened, Endangered, and At-Risk Species (TER-S) Workshop. 22- 25 October 2007.
Boykin. K.G. D.F. Bradford, and W.G. Kepner. 2007. Habitat Distribution Models for 37 Vertebrate Species in the Mojave Desert Ecoregion of Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Clark County Research Presentation, October 18. Henderson, NV.
Schrupp, D., R. Deitner, K. Boykin, and L. O’Brien. 2007. Using the Open Source GRASS GIS and MySQL Programs to Leverage National GAP Data Sets for Vertebrate Modeling .Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers Conference, Shepherdstown, WV, September 17-20.
Boykin. K.G. 2007. Application of SWReGAP data: Perspectives from State Wildlife Agencies Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers Conference, Shepherdstown, WV, September 17-20.
Boykin. K.G., D.F. Bradford, and W.G. Kepner. 2007. Habitat Distribution Models for 37 Vertebrate Species Addressed by the Multi-species Habitat Conservation Plan of Clark County, Nevada. Organization of Fish and Wildlife
Boykin. K.G. 2007. Application of SWReGAP data: Perspectives from State Wildlife Agencies National Gap Analysis Conference. Sept 10-13, 2007. Asheville, NC.
Boykin. K.G., D.F. Bradford, and W.G. Kepner. 2007. Habitat Distribution Models for 37 Vertebrate Species Addressed by the Multi-species Habitat Conservation Plan of Clark County, Nevada. National Gap Analysis Conference. Sept 10-13, 2007. Asheville, NC.
Boykin, K.G., and S. Propeck-Gray. 2007. Biological Data Survey for the Paseo del Norte Watershed. Technical Assistance Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.
Boykin, K.G., J. Prior-Magee, J., A. Ernst, and J. Lowry. 2007. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. Resource Management Tools and Geospatial Conference. May 9-13, 2007. Portland, Or (Poster)
Boykin, K.G. 2007. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project: Application, Outreach, and Education. Technical Assistance Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.
Boykin, K.G.,J. Prior-Magee, J., A. Ernst, and J. Lowry. 2007. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. United States - International Association of Landscape Ecologist Conference, Tucson, Arizona, April 9-13, 2007. (Poster)
Young, K.E., T.S. Schrader, K.G. Boykin, C. Caldwell, and G.W. Roemer. 2007. Early Detection of Invasive Species in Big Bend National Park: Remote Sensing and GIS Strategies. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, New Mexico. 103 pp + appendices
Kepner, W.G., K.G. Boykin, D.J. Semmens, D.C. Goodrich, C.J. Watts, and D.P. Guertin. 2007. The San Pedro River: A Case Study for Examining Past Landscape Change and Forecasting Hydrological and Biological Response to Urban Growth and Land Use Change. Facing tomorrow’s Challenges along the US-Mexico Border: Monitoring, Modeling, and Forecasting Change within the Arizona-Sonora Transboundary Watershed; A Workshop to Develop a Research Pilot Project in Earth and Life Science March 20-22, 2007 Tucson, Arizona
Prior-Magee, J.S., K.G. Boykin, D.F. Bradford, W.G. Kepner, J.H. Lowry, D.L. Schrupp, K.A. Thomas, and Bruce C. Thompson, Editors. 2007. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project Final Report. U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, ID.
Ernst, A.E., S. Schrader, V. Lopez, J. Prior-Magee, K. Boykin, B. Thompson, D. Schrupp, L. O’Brien, W. Kepner, K. Thomas, and J. Lowry. 2007. Land Stewardship. Chapter 4 in J.S. Prior-Magee, ed. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Final Report. U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, ID. Available on-line at: http://fws-nmcfwru.nmsu.edu/swregap/.
Boykin, K.G., B.C. Thompson, R.A. Deitner, D. Schrupp, D. Bradford, Lee O’Brien, C. Drost, S. Propeck-Gray, W. Rieth, K. Thomas, W. Kepner, J. Lowry, C. Cross, B. Jones, T. Hamer, C. Mettenbrink, K.J. Oakes, J. Prior-Magee, K. Schulz, J. J. Wynne, C. King, J. Puttere, S. Schrader, and Z. Schwenke. 2007. Predicted Animal Habitat Distributions and Species Richness. Chapter 3 in J.S. Prior-Magee, ed. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Final Report. U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, ID. Available on-line at: http://fws-nmcfwru.nmsu.edu/swregap/.
Prior-Magee, J., K. Boykin, A. Ernst, and J.Lowry. 2006. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 16-19. (Poster)
Boykin, K., J. Prior-Magee, A. Ernst, and J. Lowry. 2006. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. Twenty-sixth Annual ESRI International User Conference. San Diego, CA August 7-11, 2006. (Poster)
Thomas, K., K. Schulz, K. Boykin, and T. Arundel. 2006. A Gap Perspective of the Sonoran Desert Ecoregion. Sixth Conference on Research and Resource Management in the Southwestern Deserts. Tucson, AZ May 2-5, 2006.
Prior-Magee, J., K. Boykin, A. Ernst, and J. Lowry. 2006. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. Sixth Conference on Research and Resource Management in the Southwestern Deserts. Tucson, AZ May 2-5, 2006. (Poster)
Kepner, W. G., D. J. Semmens, D. C. Goodrich, C. J. Watts, and K. G. Boykin. 2006. The San Pedro River, an Example of an Integrated System for Transborder Environmental Management using Geospatial Data and Process Models. SCERP/USGS US-Mexico Border GIS Summit, El Paso, Texas April 10-11.
Schrader, S.T., K.E. Young, G. Roemer, C. Caldwell, and K. Boykin. 2006. Modeling Invasive Plant Species in Big Bend National Park. 39th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of American Fisheries Society and Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Flagstaff, Arizona February 2-4, 2006
Young, K.E., K.G. Boykin, A. Ernst, and T. S.Schrader. 2006. Center for Applied Spatial Ecology, 39th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of American Fisheries Society and Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Flagstaff, Arizona February 2-4, 2006. (Poster)
Young, K.E., B. Graves, K.G. Boykin, and C. Caldwell. 2006. Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy for New Mexico, 39th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of American Fisheries Society and Arizona and New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Flagstaff, Arizona February 2-4, 2006.
Boykin, K. G. January 2006. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project. Society for Range Management – New Mexico Section Winter Meeting, , Las Cruces, NM. January 10-12, 2006
Black, C., A. Cibils, R. Endecott, M. Rubio, S. Cox, M. Petersen and K. Boykin. 2006. Habitat use by cattle grazing pinyon juniper rangelands during calving in early spring. Annual Meeting Society for Range Management Vancouver, British Columbia. February 12-17.
Thomas, K.A., K.A. Schulz, K. Boykin. 2006. A gap perspective of the Sonoran Ecoregion in Arizona. Borders, Boundaries, and Time Scales. In: Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Research and Resource Management in the Southwestern Deserts – Extended Abstracts. May 2-5, 2006, Tucson, Arizona. Pp 93-94.
Boykin, K., K. Young, and D. Schrupp. October 2006. Combining the efforts of the Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project and CWCS in New Mexico and Colorado. Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 16-19.
Desmond, M.J., K.E. Young, B.C. Thompson, R. Valdez, and A.L. Terrazas. 2005. Habitat associations and conservation of grassland birds in the Chihuahua Desert region: Two case studies in Chihuahua, Mexico. Pages 439-451 in J. L. E. Cartron, G. Ceballos, and R.S. Felger, eds. Biodiversity, ecosystems, and conservation in northern Mexico. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, 496 pp.
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. 2005. Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy for New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Santa Fe, New Mexico. 526 pp + appendices.
Ernst, A, K.G. Boykin, D. Browning, and B.C. Thompson. 2005. Landscape Change Detection in the Chisos Mountains of Big Bend National Park, Texas. Research Completion Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, N.M.
Andersen, M.C., B.C. Thompson, K.G. Boykin, and R.A. Deitner. 2004. Spatial Risk Assessment across large landscapes with varied land use: Lessons from a conservation assessment of military lands. Risk Analysis. 24:1231-1242.
Lanser, J.L. 2003. Spectrally driven predictive GIS habitat models for aplomado falcons (Falco femoralis) in northern Chihuahua, Mexico. M.S. Thesis, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 153 pages.
Rivieccio, M., B.C. Thompson, W.R. Gould, and K.G. Boykin. 2003. Habitat features and predictive habitat modeling for the Colorado Chipmunk in southern New Mexico. Western North American Naturalist. 63:479-488.
Hamazaki, T., B.C. Thompson, B. A. Locke and K.G. Boykin. 2003. Analysis of ecological context for identifying vegetation and animal conservation planning foci: An Example from the arid Southwestern United States. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 46(2):239-256.
Kroll, A.J., K.G. Boykin, M.C. Andersen, B.C. Thompson, and D.Daniel. 2003. Habitat characteristics of Ashmunella (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Polygyridae) at White Sands Missile Range and Fort Bliss, New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist. 48:14-22.
Young, K.E., B.C. Thompson, D.M. Browning, Q.H. Hodgson, J.L. Lanser, A. Lafon Terrazas, W.R. Gould, and R. Valdez. 2002. Characterizing and predicting suitable aplomado falcon habitat for conservation planning in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, New Mexico. 171 pp. + appendices.
Prior-Magee, J., K. Schulz, K.A. Thomas, D.L. Schrupp, D.F. Bradford, W.G. Kepner, K. Boykin, and R. Ramsey. 2002. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project (SWReGAP). U.S. Dep. Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program Bulletin 11: 73-75.
Burkett, D.W., R.Valdez, B.C. Thompson, and K.G. Boykin. 2002. Gemsbok, the management challenge of an exotic ungulate in the American Southwest. In: Sustainable Utilisation – Conservation in Practice. Eds. H. Ebedes, B. Reilly, W. van Hoven and B. Penzhorn. P. 166-171.
Hamazaki, T., K.G. Boykin, and B.C. Thompson. 2001. Incorporating Landscape Context in Conservation Planning Models for Fort Bliss Military Reservation, New Mexico and Texas. Research Completion Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, N.M. 62 pp.
Boykin, K.G, J. Bak, A.J. Kroll, M. Rivieccio, R.A. Deitner, B.C. Thompson and M.C. Andersen. 2001. Application and Assessment of Species at Risk Conservation Approaches at Fort Bliss and White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico and Texas. Research Completion Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, N.M. 176 pp.
Kroll, A.J. 2001. Habitat characteristics and conservation of the genus Ashmunella (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Polygyridae) of White Sands Missile Range (NM and TX) and Fort Bliss (TX). M.S. thesis. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 39 pages.
Bak, J.M, K.G. Boykin, B.C. Thompson, and D.Daniel. 2001. Distribution of wintering ferruginous hawks (Buteo regalis) in relation to black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies in southern New Mexico and northern Chihuahua. Journal of Raptor Research. 35: 124-129.
Boykin, K.G., A. De Lorenzo, B. McKown, R. Deitner, and B. C. Thompson. 2000. Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project: The New Mexico Ecoregional Component. Research Completion Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, N.M. 59 pp.
Boykin, K.G. 2000. The ecology of fire on White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico: Implications for Fire Management. Special Research Report. New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, N.M. 102 pp.
Rivieccio, M., B. McKown, K. Boykin, and B. Thompson. 2000. Spatial depiction of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis mexicana), Oryx (Oryx gazella), Javelina (Tayassu tajacu), and fire occurrence in and adjacent to San Andres National Wildlife Refuge, NM. Special Technical Assistance Completion Report, New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Las Cruces, N.M. 41 pp.
Rivieccio, M. 2000. Validation of predictive habitat modeling for the Colorado chipmunk (Tamias quadrivittatus) in southern New Mexico. M.S. Thesis, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 47 pages.
Bak, J. M. 2000. The effects of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies on the distribution of wintering ferruginous hawks (Buteo regalis). M.S. Thesis, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 30 pages.
Thompson, B.C. and K. Boykin. 2000. Approach to regional animal modeling in the Southwest. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Bulletin 9:27-28.
Young, K.E., R.. Valdez, P.J. Zwank, and W.R. Gould. 1998. Density and roost site characteristics of spotted owls in the Sierra Madre Occidental, Chihuahua, Mexico. Condor 100:732-736.