Susan Meiman

Wildlife Biologist

Publications

Meiman, S. T., E. E. DeLeon, A. S. Bridges. 2020. Reproductive success of the threatened San Clemente Bell’s Sparrow (Artemisiospiza belli clementeae) in recovering habitats is similar to success in historical habitat. Condor. https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/duz071 

Sandstrom, B., and S. Meiman. 2016. A Field Guide to Plants of San Clemente Island. Institute for Wildlife Studies, Arcata, California. 160 pp. 

Field, C. R., T. Bayard, C. Gjerdrum, J. M. Hill, S. Meiman, and C.S. Elphick. 2016. High-resolution tide projections reveal extinction threshold in response to sea-level rise. Global Change Biology. 23:2058-2070. doi:10.1111/gcb.13519 

Elphick, C.S., S. Meiman, and M. Rubega. 2015. Tidal-flow restoration provides little nesting habitat for a globally vulnerable saltmarsh bird. Restoration Ecology 23:439-446. 

Meiman, S. T., D. Civco, K. Holsinger, and C. S. Elphick. 2012. Comparing habitat models using ground-based and remote sensing data: saltmarsh sparrow presence versus nesting. Wetlands 32:725–736. 

Meiman, S., and C. S. Elphick. 2012. Evaluating habitat-association models for the Saltmarsh Sparrow. Condor 114:856-864. 

Meiman S., R. Anthony, E. Glenn, T. Bayless, A. Ellingson, M. C. Hansen, C. Smith. 2003.  Effects of commercial thinning on home range and habitat use patterns of a male northern spotted owl: a case study. Wildlife Society Bulletin 31: 1254-1262.