@article{valdez_peterson_peterson_peterson_perez_2019, title={Multi-attribute preferences for northern bobwhite habitat restoration among texas landowners}, volume={43}, ISSN={["2328-5540"]}, DOI={10.1002/wsb.975}, abstractNote={ABSTRACT}, number={2}, journal={WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN}, author={Valdez, Rene X. and Peterson, Markus J. and Peterson, Tarla Rai and Peterson, M. Nils and Perez, Robert M.}, year={2019}, month={Jun}, pages={272–281} } @article{valdez_peterson_chen_steward_hannameyer_seebaluck_hulthen_langerhans_2019, title={Perceptions of Resilience in Fishery-Dependent Bahamian Communities Following a Category 4 Hurricane}, volume={44}, ISSN={["1548-8446"]}, DOI={10.1002/fsh.10310}, abstractNote={Fishery‐dependent communities in coastal environments are often vulnerable to hurricanes, but diverse and accessible fisheries may buffer the effects of extreme storms and promote community resilience. We began evaluating this possibility with a qualitative study in the Lowe Sound and Red Bays communities in The Bahamas immediately after the impact of a category 4 hurricane. We interviewed 68 households, asking about the relationships between the storm's impacts and fisheries resources. Lowe Sound respondents described fisheries as natural insurance that provided food and income. Both communities indicated that retaining access to boats was critically important. Respondents most often blamed impacts on low‐elevation geography, followed by religious interpretations. Fishers linked damages with climate change more often than other community members, suggesting that fishers have an experiential knowledge of climate change. We discuss the importance of fisheries as natural insurance, how recovery efforts can strengthen resilience, and potential outreach strategies that incorporate local knowledge.}, number={11}, journal={FISHERIES}, author={Valdez, Rene Xavier and Peterson, Nils and Chen, Alyssa and Steward, Michael and Hannameyer, Katrina and Seebaluck, Hans and Hulthen, Kaj and Langerhans, R. Brian}, year={2019}, month={Nov}, pages={515–523} } @article{valdez_drake_burke_peterson_serenari_howell_2019, title={Predicting development preferences for fishing sites among diverse anglers}, volume={22}, ISSN={1083-8155 1573-1642}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/S11252-018-0800-8}, DOI={10.1007/s11252-018-0800-8}, number={1}, journal={Urban Ecosystems}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Valdez, Rene X. and Drake, Michael D. and Burke, Conner R. and Peterson, M. Nils and Serenari, Christopher and Howell, Andrew}, year={2019}, month={Feb}, pages={127–135} } @article{valdez_peterson_stevenson_2018, title={How communication with teachers, family and friends contributes to predicting climate change behaviour among adolescents}, volume={45}, ISSN={["1469-4387"]}, url={http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85032206580&partnerID=MN8TOARS}, DOI={10.1017/s0376892917000443}, abstractNote={SUMMARY}, number={2}, journal={ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION}, author={Valdez, Rene X. and Peterson, M. Nils and Stevenson, Kathryn T.}, year={2018}, month={Jun}, pages={183–191} } @article{leitschuh_kanavy_backus_valdez_serr_pitts_threadgill_godwin_2017, title={Developing gene drive technologies to eradicate invasive rodents from islands}, volume={5}, ISSN={2329-9460 2329-9037}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23299460.2017.1365232}, DOI={10.1080/23299460.2017.1365232}, abstractNote={Island ecosystems are highly threatened by invasive rats and mice. Currently, the only effective technology for eradicating rodents from islands is toxicants. Though effective, they are expensive a...}, number={sup1}, journal={Journal of Responsible Innovation}, publisher={Informa UK Limited}, author={Leitschuh, Caroline M. and Kanavy, Dona and Backus, Gregory A. and Valdez, Rene X. and Serr, Megan and Pitts, Elizabeth A. and Threadgill, David and Godwin, John}, year={2017}, month={Dec}, pages={S121–S138} }