Author

Urbanek C

University of North Carolina Wilmington - Cited by 352

Biography

Urbanek  C is working as professor in Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy CBF, Charité, University Medicine Berlin, Germany. Research experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of Bipolar Psychosis, Childhood Disorders, Cognitive Disorders, Panic Attacks and Suicidal Thoughts.
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Year
Urban and suburban deer management by state wildlife‐conservation agencies
RE Urbanek, KR Allen, CK NielsenWildlife Society Bulletin 35 (3), 310-315, 2011201
51
2011
Comparison of aerial surveys and pellet‐based distance sampling methods for estimating deer density
RE Urbanek, CK Nielsen, TS Preuss, GA GlowackiWildlife Society Bulletin 36 (1), 100-106, 2012201
40
2012
Influence of landscape factors on density of suburban white-tailed deer
RE Urbanek, CK NielsenLandscape and Urban Planning 114, 28-36, 2013201
30
2013
Effects of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimm.) herbivory in restored forest and savanna plant communities
RE Urbanek, CK Nielsen, GA Glowacki, TS PreussThe American Midland Naturalist 167 (2), 240-255, 2012201
28
2012
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimm.) herbivory in herbaceous plant communities in Northeastern Illinois
RE Urbanek, CK Nielsen, GA Glowacki, TS PreussNatural Areas Journal 32 (1), 6-14, 2012201
27
2012
Perceived and desired outcomes of suburban deer management methods
RE Urbanek, CK Nielsen, MA Davenport, BD WoodsonThe Journal of Wildlife Management 79 (4), 647-661, 2015201
18
2015
Acceptability and conflict regarding suburban deer management methods
RE Urbanek, CK Nielsen, MA Davenport, BD WoodsonHuman Dimensions of Wildlife 17 (6), 389-403, 2012201
18
2012
Determinants of public perceptions of suburban deer density
RE Urbanek, CK Nielsen, MA Davenport, BD WoodsonHuman Dimensions of Wildlife 18 (2), 82-96, 2013201
16
2013
Effects of different attractants and human scent on mesocarnivore detection at camera traps
BW Heinlein, RE Urbanek, C Olfenbuttel, CG DukesWildlife Research 47 (4), 338-348, 2020202
12
2020
Population density and annual and seasonal space use by feral cats in an exurban area
C Normand, RE Urbanek, MN GillikinUrban Ecosystems 22, 303-313, 2019201
11
2019
Survival of unexploited raccoons on a rural refuge in southern Illinois
RE Urbanek, CK Nielsen, SE WilsonTransactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 102, 217-223, 20020
9
2009
9
2018
Cost comparison of vegetation monitoring techniques used to assess white-tailed deer herbivory.
RE Urbanek, CK Nielsen, GA Glowacki, TS PreussTransactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 104, 2011201
7
2011
4
2017
Public interactions, attitudes, and conflict regarding management of a “novel” urban species
RJ Buteau, RE Urbanek, C DumasHuman Dimensions of Wildlife 27 (1), 16-31, 2022202
4
2022
Shifting demographic and attitudinal changes of TWS members (1991–2014)
RE Urbanek, AL Carrozzino‐Lyon, GE PottsWildlife Society Bulletin 42 (1), 4-12, 2018201
3
2018
Deer, humans, and vegetation: a case study of deer management in the Chicago Metropolitan Area
RE Urbanek, CK NielsenProceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 25 (25), 2012201
3
2012
Mesocarnivore presence and behavior on a barrier island during sea turtle nesting season
RE Urbanek, H SuttonOcean & Coastal Management 178, 104850, 01901
2
2019
Spatial analysis of rehabilitated American black bears to assess conflict potential
MN Gillikin, RE Urbanek, C Olfenbuttel, CG DukesUrsus 01 (3e15), 1-11, 010
2
2021