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Invited Presentations (listed from most recent by year)
* = presenter
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2025. Using telemetry to understand tortoise habitat selection and space use. 7th Course of Telemetry and Ecology of Large Mammals. Instituto Nacional de Bioversidad, given remotely, 13 July 2025.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2022. From movement to models: using Sonoran desert tortoise (Gopherus morafkai) movements to map landscape connectivity. Turtle Survival Alliance 20th Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles, Tucson, AZ, 11 August 2022.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2021. Landscape changes and zoonotic diseases. REU Program, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech University, 15 June 2021.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2020. Plenary address: What does it mean to become IALE-North America? International Association for Landscape Ecology-North America, given remotely (https://youtu.be/BXtIctfHX50), 13 May 2020.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2020. Plenary address: Fragmentation of the network of isolated wetlands on the Southern High Plains of Texas. The 15th North American Crane Workshop, Lubbock, TX 9 January 2020.
Heintzman, L.J., and N.E. McIntyre*. 2017. Urban ecology in flyover country: quantifying the outsized role of rural urban growth on connectivity among wetlands in the Great Plains. Annual meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Baltimore, MD, 9-13 April 2017.
*McIntyre, N.E., S.D. Collins, L.J. Heintzman, R.R. Owens, N.N. Parikh, L.J. Ruiz, S.M. Starr, and N. van Gestel. 2015. Changes in connectivity among southern Great Plains wetlands over the past 30 years as a function of land-use change. The Ninth World Congress of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Portland, OR, 5-10 July 2015.
*Griffis-Kyle, K., N.E. McIntyre, J. Calvert, J. Drake, and A. Kiesow. 2015. The role of wetland habitat quality in evaluating functional connectivity for desert amphibians. Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD, 9-14 August 2015.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2015. Patterns of biotic population and community structure in built environments. Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD, 9-14 August 2015.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2014. Fragmentation of the playa network. Climate Science Center, Lubbock, TX, 1 April 2014.
*McIntyre, N.E., and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2014. Cross-scale linkages among wetland management and climate: A connectivity and habitat quality conflict. Annual meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Anchorage, AK, 18-22 May 2014.
*Collins, S.D., and N.E. McIntyre. 2013. Using niche modeling to assess the biotic potential of lotic waters as odonate habitat in a multistate region. Annual meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, FL, 19-23 May 2013.
*Wright, C., N. McIntyre, G. Liu, F. Schwartz, G. Henebry, K. Hayhoe. 2012. Poster: Collaborative study: Climatic forcing of wetland landscape connectivity in the Great Plains. First MacroSystems Biology PI meeting, Boulder, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2011. Prioritization of wetlands for conservation on the Great Plains: An approach using graph theory to examine habitat connectivity in a changing climate. Center for Water and the Environment, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Duluth, MN.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2011. Prioritization of wetlands for conservation on the Great Plains: An approach using graph theory to examine habitat connectivity in a changing climate. Geographic Information Science Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2011. Prioritization of wetlands for conservation on the Great Plains: An approach using graph theory to examine habitat connectivity in a changing climate. Department of Natural Resource Management, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2008. Teaching landscape ecology. The 23rd Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Madison, WI.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2007. Workshop: Climate Change and Prairie Wetlands Project (EPA STAR Grant Program), Brookings, SD.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2006. The ecology of burrowing owls in Texas. Raptors on the Prairie Conference, Lubbock, TX.
*McIntyre, N.E., and J.J. Rango. 2004. Arthropods in urban ecosystems. Urban Community Ecology Workshop, Tempe, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2003. Arthropods in urban ecosystems: community patterns as functions of anthropogenic land use. The Sixth World Congress of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Darwin, Australia.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2003. International Workshop on Urban Ecology, Melbourne, Australia.
*McIntyre, N.E., Y.-K. Chu, C.W. Dick, T. Holsomback, M.A. Houck, C. Jonsson, R.A. Nisbett, R.D. Owen, and R. Walker. 2002. Fine-grained landscape epidemiology: a case study with Bayou hantavirus. The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2000. Long-term research in urban ecology. CSIRO, Townsville, Australia.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1999. Size really doesn’t matter (when it comes to landscapes): landscapes from an insect’s point of view. The Fifth World Congress of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Snowmass Village, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E., and T. Wellnitz. 1998. How to give an effective scientific presentation. The Fourth Annual Symposium on Ecological Research at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1998. Arthropods in urban environments: long-term studies in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area. Hexapodium, University of Arizona Center for Insect Science, Tempe, AZ.
Other Presentations (listed from most recent by year)
* = presenter
*Dawsey, J., and N. McIntyre. 2024. Using environmental data to refine image classification for an encroaching shrub. The Wildlife Society, Baltimore, MD, 22 October 2024.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyew, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2024. Drivers of home range size of Sonoran desert tortoises in southern Arizona. The Wildlife Society, Baltimore, MD, 21 October 2024.
*Dawsey, J., and N. McIntyre. 2024. Using machine learning techniques to assist in predicting the location of mesquite on the Southern Plains. Annual Meeting of the International Association for Landscape Ecology-North America, Oklahoma City, OK, 3 April 2024.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2024. Examining landscape-scale connectivity and habitat use for the Sonoran desert tortoise. Annual Meeting of the International Association for Landscape Ecology-North America, Oklahoma City, OK, 3 April 2024.
Best Student Presentation Award
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2024. Topography, vegetation, and roads influence habitat use of Sonoran desert tortoises. The 8th Annual Tri-National Sonoran Symposium, Ajo, AZ, 7 March 2024.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2024. Vegetation cover, topography, and low-traffic roads influence habitat use and movement of Sonoran desert tortoises. Desert Tortoise Council, Las Vegas, NV, 21 February 2024.
Student Presentation Awards, First Place
*Dawsey, J., and N. McIntyre. 2024. Using machine learning techniques to assist in predicting the location of mesquite on the Southern Plains. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 10 February 2024.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2024. Identifying solutions to local and landscape-scale connectivity loss for the Sonoran desert tortoise. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 10 February 2024.
Award: Best Overall Presentation
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2023. Using movement models to understand habitat selection and movement of Sonoran desert tortoises. The Wildlife Society 30th Annual Conference, Louisville, KY, 8 November 2023.
*Biddy, A., and N. McIntyre. 2023. Using species distribution models to predict genetic isolation of a high-elevation stream specialist damselfly (Odonata, Calopterygidae: Hetaerina vulnerata Hagen in Selys, 1853) in the southwestern U.S. Society of Systematic Biologists/Society for the Study of Evolution/American Society of Naturalists meeting, Albuquerque, NM, 21-25 June 2023.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2023. Using movement models to manage landscape connectivity for the Sonoran desert tortoise. TTU Dept. Natural Resource Management Graduate Student Research Day, Lubbock, TX, 21 April 2023.
Award: 3rd Place, Student Poster Competition
*Heintzman, L., N. McIntyre, E. Langendoen, M. Locke, and M. Moore. 2023. Just over the bluff: water quality and ecology research of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain at the USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory. The 6th Annual West Tennessee Water Resources Symposium, Burns, TN, 12-14 April 2023.
*Dawsey, J., and N. McIntyre. 2023. Thresholds in lek abandonment. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 1 April 2023.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2023. Using movement models to map landscape connectivity for Sonoran desert tortoises. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 1 April 2023.
Award: Best Overall Presentation
*Heintzman, L., and N. McIntyre. 2023. Examining contemporary field rotation changes at wetland interfaces for industrial agricultural systems in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta. Mississippi Water Resources Conference, Starkville, MS, 28-30 March 2023.
*Heintzman, L., and N. McIntyre. 2023. Bountiful “blues”, plenty of “purples”, gobs of “greens”, and modern “educational means”? Agroecological & regulatory dynamics within 16th Section Lands of the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta. Mississippi Water Resources Conference, Starkville, MS, 28-30 March 2023.
*Dawsey, J., and N. McIntyre. 2023. Testing dynamic connectivity: Seasonal differences help determine connectivity for lesser prairie-chickens (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) in New Mexico and Texas. International Association for Landscape Ecology - North America Annual Meeting, Riverside, CA, 19-23 March 2023.
*Heintzman, L., and N. McIntyre. 2023. Shifting the paradigm of industrial agricultural system mosaics: a case study of agricultural cultivation, crop rotation, and dynamic landscape heterogeneity patterns within the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta of the U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology - North America Annual Meeting, Riverside, CA, 19-23 March 2023.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2023. Using movement models to map landscape connectivity for the Sonoran desert tortoise (Gopherus morafkai). International Association for Landscape Ecology - North America Annual Meeting, Riverside, CA, 19-23 March 2023.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2023. Selection on the move: landscape characteristics influence resource selection and movement behavior of Sonoran desert tortoises. The 48th Annual Desert Tortoise Council Symposium (virtual), 24 February 2023.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2022. Predicting tortoise movement through the landscape: Using high-resolution GPS data to inform landscape connectivity models. TTU Dept. Natural Resource Management Graduate Student Research Day, 29 April 2022.
Award: 2nd Place, Three Minute Thesis Competition
*Biddy, A.R., and N.E. McIntyre. 2022. Can species distribution models predict genomic isolation? A case study examining genomic structure of a high-altitude, stream specialist damselfly (Canyon Rubyspot, Hetaerina vulnerata) across Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Society for International Association for Landscape Ecology - North America Annual Meeting (virtual), 14 April 2022.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2022. Comparing methods for estimating landscape resistance to predict Sonoran desert tortoise movements. Annual meeting of the International Association for Landscape Ecology - North America (virtual), 13 April 2022.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2022. Identifying barriers to tortoise movement: Using high-resolution GPS data to inform landscape connectivity models. The Tri-national Sonoran Desert Symposium, Ajo, AZ, 8 March 2022.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2022. Evaluating connectivity model predictions using Sonoran desert tortoise (Gopherus morafkai) movements. The 47th Annual Desert Tortoise Council Symposium (virtual), 18 February 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q1Y4xA8aXk
*Biddy, A.R., and N.E. McIntyre. 2022. Can species distribution models predict genomic isolation? A case study with a high-altitude, stream specialist damselfly (Canyon Rubyspot, Hetaerina vulnerata) across the southwestern U.S. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, AZ, 4 January 2022.
*Biddy, A.R., and N.E. McIntyre. 2021. Poster: Comparing the genomic structure of a high-altitude, stream specialist damselfly (Odonata, Calopterygidae: Hetaerina vulnerata) across “Sky Islands” in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. International Association for Landscape Ecology - North America Annual Meeting, 12-16 April 2021 (virtual).
*Randall, S.N., A.R. Biddy, and N.E. McIntyre. 2021. Talk: Do wing morphometrics and pigmentation vary with geographic isolation? An examination of Canyon Rubyspots (Hetaerina vulnerata) in the sky islands of the southwestern U.S. Texas Tech University Undergraduate Research Conference (Virtual), 30 March 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_a0_ddeRug
Named a URC21 Outstanding Presenter
*Randall, S.N., A.R. Biddy, and N.E. McIntyre. 2021. Talk: Do wing morphometrics and pigmentation vary with geographic isolation? An examination of Canyon Rubyspots (Hetaerina vulnerata) in the sky islands of the southwestern U.S. SACNAS Community College Day (Virtual), 1 May 2021.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2021. Talk: Estimating connectivity reductions for Sonoran desert tortoise (Gopherus morafkai) populations for protection in human-altered landscapes. Joint Annual Arizona-New Mexico Meeting of The Wildlife Society (Virtual), 5 February 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDZSuFbEwmI&feature=youtu.be
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2021. Talk: Estimating reductions in landscape connectivity for Sonoran desert tortoises (Gopherus morafkai) in the United States-Mexico Border Region. The 6th Annual Desert Tortoise Council Symposium (Virtual), 11 February 2021.
Award – 2nd place Student Paper Competition
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2021. Poster: Estimating reductions in landscape connectivity for Sonoran Desert Tortoises (Gopherus morafkai) in the United States-Mexico border region. The 20th Texas Tech University Annual Graduate Student Research Poster Competition (Virtual), 11 March 2021.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2021. Poster: Estimating reductions in landscape connectivity for Sonoran Desert Tortoises (Gopherus morafkai) in the United States-Mexico border region. International Association for Landscape Ecology – North America Annual Meeting (Virtual), 12-16 April 2021. https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8666b8d3d58d4eca92a74b2a9ad87d5a
*Biddy, A.R., and N.E. McIntyre. 2020. Comparing genomic structure of a high-altitude, stream specialist damselfly (Odonata, Calopterygidae: Hetaerina vulnerata) across “sky islands” in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The 19th Annual Graduate School Poster Competition, Lubbock, TX, 11 March 2020.
*Drake, J., N. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2020. Transient connectivity windows across space and time in the Sonoran Desert: Spatio-temporal changes in connectivity for native, at-risk, and invasive species. The 6th Tri-National Sonoran Symposium, Ajo, AZ, 9-12 March 2020.
*Husband, D., and N.E. McIntyre. 2020. Is Odonata (dragonfly and damselfly) diversity driven more by hydroperiod or salinity gradients in the Texas Panhandle? The 19th Annual Graduate School Poster Competition, Lubbock, TX, 11 March 2020.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2020. Fragmentation of the playa wetland network. Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Series, Lubbock, TX, 29 January 2020.
*Schilder, L.J., L.J. Heinztman, N.E. McIntyre, S. Harryman, C.A. Hagen, R. Martin, C.W. Boal, and B.A. Grisham. 2020. Landscape connectivity for Lesser Prairie-chickens on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico. Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Corpus Christi, TX, 13-15 February 2020.
*Sutor, S., N. McIntyre, and K. Griffis-Kyle. 2020. Poster: Exploring connectivity between habitat patches as a tool for better managing Sonoran Desert tortoise populations: Connectivity analysis of border travel paths to protect sensitive resources. The 6th Tri-National Sonoran Symposium, Ajo, AZ, 9-12 March 2020.
*Sutor, S., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2020. Poster: Exploring connectivity between habitat patches to identify conservation priority areas for Sonoran Desert tortoise populations. The Wildlife Society 27th Annual Conference, Spatial Ecology and Telemetry Working Group Special Poster Session (virtual), 30 September 2020.
Award: Best Presentation award, GIS in Wildlife Ecology
*de la Sancha, N.U., N.E. McIntyre, and S.A. Boyle. 2019. Connectivity in highly fragmented Atlantic Forest remnants of eastern Paraguay using graph theory. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Washington, D.C., 28 June-2 July 2019.
*Heintzman, L.J., N. van Gestel, and N. McIntyre. 2019. Assessment of historical changes in hydrology as a function of surrounding surface well features in the Texas playa wetland region using Landsat imagery. Annual Meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Ft. Collins, CO, 7-10 April 2019
*McIntyre, N.E., G. Liu, J. Gorzo, C.K. Wright, G.R. Guntenspergen, and F. Schwartz. 2019. Poster: Simulating the effects of climate variability on wetlands and wetland-dependent birds in the Prairie Pothole Region. Annual Meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Ft. Collins, CO, 7-10 April 2019.
*Schilder, L.J., L.J. Heintzman, N.E. McIntyre, S. Harryman, C.A. Hagen, R. Martin, B.A. Grisham, and C.W. Boal. 2019. Landscape connectivity for Lesser Prairie-Chickens on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico. Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society, Montgomery, TX, 20-23 February 2019.
*Starr, S.M., and N.E. McIntyre. 2019. Effects of water temperature under projected climate change on development and survival of the familiar bluet damselfly (Enallagma civile). Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 20 May 2019.
*de la Sancha, N.U., N.E. McIntyre, and S.A. Boyle. 2018. Graph theory analysis in highly fragmented Atlantic Forest remnants of eastern Paraguay. Annual Meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chicago, IL, 8-12 April 2018.
Drake, J.C., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle*. 2018. Poster: Landscape connectivity and isolation: Management of waters for wildlife in the Sonoran Desert. International Aridlands Conference, Lubbock, TX, 13-18 August 2018.
*Griffis-Kyle, N.E. McIntyre, J. Calvert, J. Drake, and A. Kiesow. 2018. Poster: The role of wetland habitat quality in evaluating functional connectivity for desert amphibians. International Aridlands Conference. Lubbock, TX, 13-18 August 2018.
*Heintzman, L.J., and N.E. McIntyre. 2018. Amphibian amblings amid arid-land agriculture: Wetland connectivity and species dispersal in the Great Plains using least-cost path and landscape resistance modelling. Annual Meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chicago, IL, 8-12 April 2018.
*Johnston, C.A., and N.E. McIntyre. 2018. Croplands are nibbling away at Prairie Pothole wetlands. Annual Meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chicago, IL, 8-12 April 2018.
*Schilder, L.J., L.J. Heintzman, N.E. McIntyre, S. Harryman, C.A. Hagen, R. Martin, C. Portillo-Quintero, C.W. Boal, and B.A. Grisham. 2018. Landscape connectivity for Lesser Prairie-Chickens on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico. The 14th International Grouse Symposium, Logan, UT, 26 September 2018.
*Schilder, L.J., L.J. Heintzman, N.E. McIntyre, S. Harryman, R. Martin, B.A. Grisham, and C.W. Boal. 2018. Landscape connectivity for Lesser Prairie-Chickens in the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico. Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society, Dallas, TX, 8-10 February 2018.
*Starr, S.M., and N.E. McIntyre. 2018. Classifying historic land-use changes and effects on playa wetland inundation on the Southern High Plains using remote sensing techniques. Annual Meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chicago, IL, 8-12 April 2018.
*Discua, S., S. Longing, and N. McIntyre. 2017. Scalar habitat analysis of bee communities across agroecosystems on the Texas High Plains. Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Austin, TX, 9-13 April 2017.
*Claassen, C.L., L.J. Heintzman, S.M. Starr, and N.E. McIntyre. 2016. Surface-water dynamics of salt playas in Texas over a 27-year span. Undergraduate Research Conference, Lubbock, TX, 29-30 March 2016.
*Claassen, C.L., L.J. Heintzman, S.M. Starr, and N.E. McIntyre. 2016. Surface-water dynamics of salt playas in Texas over a 27-year span. TTABSS, Lubbock, TX, 1 April 2016.
*Drake, J.C., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2016. Transient connectivity windows: Impacts of temporary and permanent isolated water resources in the Sonoran Desert on connectivity, isolation, and wildlife management strategies. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Flagstaff, AZ, February 2016.
*Drake, J.C., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2016. The past, present, and future of isolated water site connectivity in the Sonoran Desert and a framework for maintaining biodiversity. 4th Tri-National Sonoran Desert Symposium, Ajo, AZ, 7-10 March 2016.
*Griffis-Kyle, K.L., N.E. McIntyre, J. Calvert, J. Drake, and A. Kiesow. 2016. Desert amphibians making questionable choices: Breeding habitat quality and landscape connectivity in the Sonoran Desert. 4th Tri-National Sonoran Desert Symposium, Ajo, AZ, 7-10 March 2016.
*Heintzman, L.J., S.M. Starr, C.L. Claassen, L.S. Barbato, K.R. Mulligan, and N.E. McIntyre. 2016. Patterns of surface water dynamics of salt playas in Texas over a 27-year span. US-IALE, Asheville, NC, 5 April 2016.
*Longing, S., C. Jewett, B. Rendon, S. Discua, R. Cox, C. McKenney, N. McIntyre, and C. West. 2016. An assessment of bee richness and community structure across different acroecosystems on the Southern High Plains (Texas USA). International Congress of Entomology, Orlando, FL, 25-30 September 2016.
McIntyre, N.E., J.C. Drake*, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2016. Impacts of temporary and permanent isolated water resources in the Sonoran Desert on connectivity, isolation, and wildlife management strategies: An example of transient connectivity. US-IALE, Asheville, NC, 5 April 2016.
*Raleigh, D., C Portillo-Quintero, B. Grisham, B. Johnson, N. Athearn, D. Collins, S. Oldenburger, W.C. Conway, and N. McIntyre. 2016. Assessing Sandhill Crane overwintering resource use in west Texas using GIS and remote sensing. Ecological Society of America, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 7-12 August 2016.
*Starr, S.M., L.J. Heintzman, K.R. Mulligan, L.S. Barbato, and N.E. McIntyre. 2016. Using remotely sensed imagery to document how land use drives turbidity of playa waters in Texas. US-IALE, Asheville, NC, 6 April 2016.
*Starr, S.M., L.J. Heintzman, K.R. Mulligan, L.S. Barbato, and N.E. McIntyre. 2016. Using remotely sensed imagery to document how land use drives turbidity of playa waters in Texas. TTABSS, Lubbock, TX, 1 April 2016.
Award: First Place, Graduate Poster Category
*Drake, J.C., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2015. Connectivity and isolation in the management of aquatic resources in the Sonoran Desert: Nested frameworks for maintaining biodiversity. Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, NM, 5-7 February 2015.
*Drake, J.C., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2015. From bighorns to bullfrogs: Connectivity of aquatic resources in Sonoran Desert landscape. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 10-11 April 2015.
Award: Second Place, Natural Resources Management Oral Presentation
*Drake, J.C., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2015. Using nested frameworks for maintaining biodiversity of aquatic resources in the Sonoran Desert. World Congress of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Portland, OR, 5-10 July 2015.
*Gossett K., and N.E. McIntyre. 2015. Poster: The effects of land use on sedimentation of playas in northwest Texas. Undergraduate Research Conference, Lubbock, TX, 31 March-1 April 2015.
*Heintzman, L.J., and N.E. McIntyre. 2015. Poster: Urbanization of playa wetlands in the Southern High Plains: Present and future patterns under four growth and climate scenarios. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 10-11 April 2015.
*Heintzman, L.J., and N.E. McIntyre. 2015. Poster: Urbanization of playa wetlands in the Southern High Plains: Present and future patterns under four growth and climate scenarios. World Congress of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Portland, OR, 5-10 July 2015.
*Starr, S.M., and N.E. McIntyre. 2015. Poster: Damsels in distress! The effects of increased water temperature on the development and survivorship of the familiar bluet damselfly (Enallagma civile). Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 10-11 April 2015.
Award: First Place, Poster Category
*Starr, S.M., and N.E. McIntyre. 2015. Poster: Damsels in distress! The effects of increased water temperature on the development and survivorship of the familiar bluet damselfly (Enallagma civile). TTU 14th Annual Graduate School Poster Competition, Lubbock, TX, 10 April 2015.
Award: Second Place, Science Category IV
*Starr, S.M., and N.E. McIntyre. 2015. Poster: Damsels in distress! The effects of increased water temperature on the development and survivorship of the familiar bluet damselfly (Enallagma civile). Annual meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, Milwaukee, WI, 19 May 2015.
*Collins, S.D., and N.E. McIntyre. 2014. Odonata as bioindicators of riverine diversity in current and projected future climates. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, 18-23 May 2014.
*Drake, J.C., N.E. McIntyre, and K.L. Griffis-Kyle. 2014. Poster: Connectivity and isolation in the management of aquatic resources in the Sonoran Desert. The Wildlife Society, Pittsburgh, PA, 24-30 October 2014.
Griffis-Kyle, K.L., and N.E. McIntyre*. 2014. Cross-scale linkages among wetland management and climate: A connectivity and habitat quality conflict. Annual meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Anchorage, AK, 18-22 May 2014.
*Griffis-Kyle, K., and N.E. McIntyre. 2014. Wetland management and climate in an arid environment: A connectivity and habitat quality dilemma. Annual meeting of The Wildlife Society, Pittsburgh, PA, 24-30 October 2014.
*Heintzman, L.J., and N.E. McIntyre. 2014. Urbanization of playa wetlands in the Southern High Plains: Present and future patterns under four growth scenarios. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 28-29 March 2014.
*Owens, R., and N.E. McIntyre. 2014. Changes in Texas playas over the past three decades. American Mathematical Society Spring Sectional Meeting, Lubbock, TX, 12 April 2014.
*Owens, R.R., and N.E. McIntyre. 2014. Poster: Changes in Texas playas over the past three decades. Undergraduate Research Conference, Lubbock, TX, 14-17 April 2014.
Collins, S.D., L.J. Heintzman, S.M. Starr*, and N.E. McIntyre. 2013. Poster: The hydrological dynamics of temporary wetlands in the southern Great Plains as a function of surrounding land use. Annual meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Austin, TX, 14-18 April 2013.
*Collins, S.D., and N.E. McIntyre. 2013. The problem with county-scale biological inventories. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 21-23 March 2013.
*Heintzman L.J., S.M. Starr, S.D. Collins, T.A. Anderson, and N.E. McIntyre. 2013. Examination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an urban stormwater system and bioaccumulation in Odonata. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 21-23 March 2013.
*Heintzman, L.J., S.M. Starr, S.D. Collins, T.A. Anderson, and N.E. McIntyre. 2013. Examination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an urban stormwater system and bioaccumulation in Odonata. Annual meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Austin, TX, 14-18 April 2013.
*Jang, R.-J., G.B. Williams, J. Cañas, J. Dwyer, and N. McIntyre. 2013. Tapping the research experience for undergraduates in mathematics and biology. MAA Texas Section 93rd Annual Meeting, MAA, Lubbock, TX, 12 April 2013.
Parikh, N.N., L.J. Ruiz, L.J. Heintzman, S.D. Collins, S.M. Starr, and N.E. McIntyre*. 2013. Poster: Using graph theory to quantify dynamic connectivity of temporary wetlands in the southern Great Plains. Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN, 4-9 August 2013.
*Parikh, N.N., L.J. Ruiz*, L.J. Heintzman, S.D. Collins, S.M. Starr, and N.E. McIntyre. 2013. Poster: Dynamic connectivity of temporary wetlands. Annual meeting of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Austin, TX, 14-18 April 2013.
*Parikh, N.N., L.J. Ruiz*, L.J. Heintzman, S.D. Collins, S.M. Starr, and N.E. McIntyre. 2013. Poster: Dynamic connectivity of temporary wetlands. Texas Tech University Undergraduate Research Conference, Lubbock, TX, 22-25 April 2013.
*Starr, S.M., and N.E. McIntyre. 2013. Effects of water temperature on the development and survivorship of the familiar bluet damselfly (Enallagma civile). Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX, 21-23 March 2013.
*Williams, G.B., N. McIntyre, and R.-J. Jang. 2013. Capturing the imagination of freshmen and sophomore math and biology majors through research experiences. MAA Session on Trends in Undergraduate Math and Biology Education, Joint Math Meetings, San Diego, CA, January 2013.
*Williams, G.B., J. Dwyer, N. McIntyre, J. Cañas, and R.-J. Jang. 2013. Poster: PRISM at Texas Tech. NSF-PRISM Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 2013.
*Heintzman, L.J., and N.E. McIntyre. 2012. Examination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an urban stormwater system and their teratogenic effects on Odonata. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX.
Award: Best Presentation, Proposals Category
*Holsomback, T.S., A.A. Abuzeineh, N.E. McIntyre, and J. Salazar-Bravo. 2012. Tenable costs of Bayou virus infection in Oryzomys palustris (marsh rice rat). Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2012. Examining connectivity among playa wetlands, or, what I did on sabbatical. Ecology and Evolution Brown Bag series, Lubbock, TX.
*Starr, S.M., and N.E. McIntyre. 2012. Effects of prolonged desiccation on invertebrate seedbanks of playa wetlands. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX.
*Baker, K., and N.E. McIntyre. 2011. Associations between adult female body size and fitness in odonates. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX.
*Holsomback, T.S., C.J. Van Nice, R. N. Clark, N.E. McIntyre, A.A. Abuzeineh, and J.A. Salazar-Bravo. 2011. Socioecology of the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) reveals transmission routes for Bayou virus. Annual Meeting of the Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, TX.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2011. An approach using graph theory to examine habitat connectivity in a changing climate. Eastern South Dakota Water Conference, Brookings, SD.
*Schwalm, D.,W.B. Ballard, L.P. Waits, M.A. Cronin, N.E. McIntyre, P. Gipson, and J. Young. 2011. Current and historic genetic structure in swift fox populations: implications for reintroduction programs. Annual meeting of The Wildlife Society, Waikoloa, HI.
*Schwalm, D.,W.B. Ballard, L.P. Waits, M.A. Cronin, N.E. McIntyre, P. Gipson, and J. Young. 2011. Genetic implications for management of swift fox in Texas. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Portland, OR.
*Baker, K., and N.E. McIntyre. 2010. Effect of female body size on fitness in damselflies. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX.
*Baker, K., and N.E. McIntyre. 2010. Effect of female body size on fitness in damselflies. The 57th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Junction, TX.
*Collins, S.D., and N.E. McIntyre. 2010. Assessing watershed controls on odonate distribution. Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Lubbock, TX.
*Collins, S.D., and N.E. McIntyre. 2010. A new approach to the conservation of North American dragonflies. Annual Meeting of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas. Orono, ME.
*Holsomback, T.S., R. N. Clark, C.J. Van Nice, A.A. Abuzeineh, and N.E. McIntyre. 2010. A GIS approach to evaluate socioecological theory and the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Laramie, WY.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2010. Playa wetlands and wildlife in the Southern Great Plains. Ecology, Evolution and Behavior Brown Bag Seminar Series, Lubbock, TX.
*McIntyre, N.E., and R.E. Strauss. 2010. Poster: A multi-scaled graph theory approach to identifying critical habitat clusters within the playa wetland network of the Great Plains. The 25th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Athens, GA.
*McIntyre, N.E., and R.E. Strauss. 2009. Poster: Prioritization of wetlands for conservation: an approach using graph theory. The 24th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Snowbird, UT.
McIntyre, N., *R. Strauss, L. Johnson, and D. Haukos. 2009. Use of graph theory to predict effects of playa loss on wildlife migration. Biomathematics seminar series, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.
*McLellan, L.E., and N.E. McIntyre. 2009. Poster: Effects of anthropogenic land use on body size and fluctuating asymmetry in a model organism (Enallagma civile, the Familiar Bluet Damselfly). TTU Honors College Undergraduate Research Conference, Lubbock, TX.
*Phillips, R.S., W.B. Ballard, M.C. Wallace, E.B. Fish, N.E. McIntyre, and S.J. DeMaso. 2009. Comparing models of effective dispersal to assess causal mechanisms of sex-biased dispersal: Wild turkeys as a model. The 94th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Albuquerque, NM.
*Phillips, R.S., W.B. Ballard, M.C. Wallace, E.F. Fish, N.E. McIntyre, and S.J. DeMaso. 2009. Evaluating causal mechanisms of dispersal using effective dispersal distributions: wild turkeys as a model. Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Lubbock, TX.
*Phillips, R.S., W.B. Ballard, M.C. Wallace, N.E. McIntyre, E.F. Fish, and S.J. DeMaso. 2008. Sex-biased dispersal and its possible impacts on what we know: Wild turkeys as an example. Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society, San Antonio, TX.
*Phillips, R.S., W.B. Ballard, M.C. Wallace, N.E. McIntyre, E.F. Fish, and S.J. DeMaso. 2007. Cost and benefits associated with dispersal: Rio Grande wild turkeys as a model. The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ.
*Craig, C.N., D.E. Hamilton, N.E. McIntyre, and L.D. Densmore. 2007. Poster: Use of radio-telemetry to monitor movements and interactions of North American tarantulas (Aphonopelma spp.) living in aggregations. The XVII International Congress of Arachnology, São Pedro, Brazil.
*Hamilton, D.E., N.E. McIntyre, L.D. Densmore, and M.J. Janowski-Bell. 2007. An evaluation of genetic diversity of the North American tarantula, Aphonopelma spp., at the colonial, population and species levels and the implications on dispersal distances. The XVII International Congress of Arachnology, São Pedro, Brazil.
*Bell, C., J. Zak, N. McIntyre, S. Cox, and H. Grizzle. 2007. Poster: Microbial responses to environmental factors in the sotol grasslands of Big Bend National Park: implications for predicting responses to global climate change. The 11th Biennial Soil Ecology Society Meeting, Moab, UT.
*Craig, C.N., B.A. Reece, and N.E. McIntyre. 2007. Poster: Nestedness of Odonata in playas of the southern Great Plains. The 54th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Stephenville, TX.
*Hamilton, D.E., N.E. McIntyre, L.D. Densmore, and M.J. Janowski-Bell. 2007. An evaluation of genetic diversity of the North American tarantula, Aphonopelma spp., at the colonial, population and species levels. The 54th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Stephenville, TX.
*Hamilton, D.E., N.E. McIntyre, L.D. Densmore, and M.J. Janowski-Bell. 2007. An evaluation of genetic diversity of the North American tarantula, Aphonopelma spp., at the colonial, population and species levels. Texas Tech University Department of Biological Sciences Graduate Student Forum, Lubbock, TX.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2007. Potential utility of graph theory in prioritizing conservation targets on the southern Great Plains. Biomathematics seminar series, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.
*Hamilton, D., M. Janowski-Bell, N. McIntyre, and L. Densmore. 2006. A preliminary molecular analysis of the theraphosid genus Aphonopelma and its implications on dispersal patterns and current taxonomy. Poster: The 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Memphis, TN.
*Holsomback, T., and N. McIntyre. 2006. Bayou virus infection in the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris): ecological, morphological, and behavioral associations. The 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Memphis, TN.
*Holsomback, T., and N.E. McIntyre. 2006. The ecology of Bayou virus and Oryzomys palustris. The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Colima, Mexico.
*Holsomback, T., and N.E. McIntyre. 2006. The ecology of Bayou virus and Oryzomys palustris. Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, TX.
*Holsomback, T., and N.E. McIntyre. 2006. The ecology of Bayou virus and the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris). The 22nd Annual All-University Conference on the Advancement of Women in Higher Education, Lubbock, TX.
*Holsomback, T., and N.E. McIntyre. 2006. Bayou virus infection in the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris): ecological, morphological, and behavioral associations. Texas Tech University Department of Biological Sciences Graduate Student Forum, Lubbock, TX.
*Hamilton, D.E., M.E. Janowski-Bell, N.E. McIntyre, and L.D. Densmore. 2005. A preliminary molecular analysis of the tarantula genus Aphonopelma and its implications on the present morphological taxonomy. TTU Graduate Student Research Poster Competition, Lubbock, TX.
*Chipman, E.D., N.E. McIntyre, and J.D. Ray. 2005. Behavioral effects of radio-collars on Western Burrowing Owls in northwest Texas. The 40th Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Amarillo, TX.
*Chipman, E.D., and N.E. McIntyre. 2005. Behavioral effects of radio-collars on Western Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) in northwest Texas. The Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation, Green Bay, WI.
*Teaschner, A.P., M.C. Wallace, C.W. Boal, N.E. McIntyre, and J.D. Ray. 2005. Burrowing Owl nesting on prairie dog colonies in the Southern High Plains. The 40th Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Amarillo, TX.
*Hernandez, K., B.A. Reece, and N.E. McIntyre. 2005. Poster: Effects of anthropogenic land use on Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) in playas of the Southern High Plains. The 20th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Syracuse, NY. 70.
*Chipman, E.D., N.E. McIntyre, and J.D. Ray. 2005. Effects of radio-transmitters on Western Burrowing Owl activity budgets. The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Huntsville, TX.
*Holsomback, T.S., and N.E. McIntyre. 2005. Spatiotemporal patterns of Bayou hantavirus serostatus in the marsh rice rat, Oryzomys palustris. The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Huntsville, TX.
*Brennan, E.K., L.M. Smith, and N.E. McIntyre. 2005. Assessing species co-occurrence patterns at multiple temporal scales of wetland birds during migration. The 90th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
*Abuzeineh, A.A., and N. McIntyre. 2004. Extreme fluctuations in a northern pygmy mouse (Baiomys taylori) population. The 51st Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, San Antonio, TX.
*Holsomback, T.S., N.E. McIntyre, Y.-K. Chu, and R.D. Owen. 2004. Evidence for Bayou Hantavirus transmission secondary rodent hosts. The 51st Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, San Antonio, TX.
*Abuzeineh, A.A., and N. McIntyre. 2004. Extreme fluctuations in a northern pygmy mouse (Baiomys taylori) population. The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Arcata, CA.
*Chu, Y.-K., R. Owen, N. McIntyre, C. Dick, and C. Jonsson. 2004. Bayou hantavirus in eastern Texas and its seasonal distribution among rodent hosts. Sixth International Conference on HFRS, HPS and Hantaviruses, Seoul, South Korea.
*Holsomback, T.S., N.E. McIntyre, Y.-K. Chu, and R.D. Owen. 2004. Evidence of Bayou hantavirus transmission to secondary rodents hosts. The 20th Annual All-University Conference on the Advancement of Women in Higher Education, Lubbock, TX.
*McIntyre, N.E., A. Abuzeineh, Y.-K. Chu, C.W. Dick, T. Holsomback, M.A. Houck, C. Jonsson, R.A. Nisbett, R.D. Owen, and R. Walker. 2003. Poster: Fine-grained landscape epidemiology: a case study with Bayou hantavirus. The 18th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Banff, Alberta, Canada.
*McIntyre, N.E., R.A. Nisbett, Y.-K. Chu, C.W. Dick, T. Holsomback, M.A. Houck, C. Jonsson, and R.D. Owen. 2003. Poster: A hierarchical habitat selection analysis of claims that Hantavirus host rodents are asymptomatic. The 88th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Savannah, GA.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2002. Poster: Arthropod diversity on different Conservation Reserve Program habitat types, with special emphasis on prey of declining grassland birds. The 17th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Lincoln, NE.
*McIntyre, N.E. 2002. Diversity of arthropod prey of grassland birds on different Conservation Reserve Program habitat types . Poster: The 87th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Tucson, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E., and P. Porter. 2002. Poster: Use of diatomaceous earth in the field control of the larger black flour beetle (Cynaeus angustus, Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), an emerging pest to the Texas cotton ginning industry. The 50th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
*McIntyre, N., and M. Hostetler. 2001. Effects of urban land use on pollinator communities in a desert metropolis. The 16th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E., and M.E. Hostetler. 2001. Poster: Pollinator (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) community structure in a desert metropolis. Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, San Antonio, TX.
*McIntyre, N.E., and M.E. Hostetler. 2001. Poster: Effects of land use on bee communities in an urban ecosystem. The 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Madison, WI.
*McIntyre, N.E., and M.E. Hostetler. 2001. Poster: Effects of urban land use on bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) diversity. Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, San Diego, CA.
*McIntyre, N.E., and M.E. Hostetler. 2000. Influences of urban land use in frequency of scorpion stings in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area. The 15th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
*McIntyre, N., and M. Hostetler. 2000. Poster: Effects of urban land use on hymenopteran pollinator community structure in a desert metropolis. The Second Annual CAP-LTER Research Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E., J. Rango, W. Fagan, and S. Faeth. 2000. Poster: Ground arthropod community structure in a heterogeneous urban environment. The Second Annual CAP-LTER Research Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1999. Poster: Influences of urban land use in frequency of scorpion stings in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area. The Second Annual Meeting of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, Baltimore, MD.
*McIntyre, N.E., J. Rango, S. Faeth, and W. Fagan. 1999. Poster: Effects of urban land-use type on ground-arthropod communities. The Second Annual Meeting of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, Baltimore, MD.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1999. Poster: Influences of urban land use on the incidence of scorpion stings in the metropolitan area of Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The 84th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Spokane, WA.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1999. Poster: Influences of urban land use in frequency of scorpion stings in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area. The Fourth International Symposium on Urban Wildlife Conservation, Tucson, AZ.
Hostetler, M.E., and *N.E. McIntyre. 1999. Poster: Effects of urban land use on pollinator-insect community structure. The First Annual CAP-LTER Research Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1999. Poster: Influences of urban land use on the frequency of scorpion stings in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area. The First Annual CAP-LTER Research Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E., J. Rango, S. Faeth, and W. Fagan. 1999. Poster: Effects of urban land-use type on ground-arthropod communities. The First Annual CAP-LTER Research Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1998. An empirical determination of the effects of landscape structure and the scale of patchiness on animal movements. The Fourth Annual Shortgrass Steppe Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E., and J.A. Wiens. 1998. Interactions between habitat patch availability and configuration: implications for animal movement. The 13th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Lansing, MI.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1997. Animal movements and the scale of landscape patchiness: an experiment with darkling beetles. The Third Annual Symposium on Ecological Research at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E., and J.A. Wiens. 1997. Poster: An empirical determination of the effects of landscape structure and the scale of landscape patchiness on animal movements. The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Albuquerque, NM.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1997. Scale-dependent responses to landscape patchiness: implications for landscape ecology. The Fourth Annual Biology Department Student Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.
Award: Best Graduate Student Oral Presentation
*McIntyre, N.E., and J.A. Wiens. 1997. An empirical determination of the effects of landscape structure and the scale of patchiness on animal movements. The 12th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Durham, NC.
*Weeks, R.D., and N.E. McIntyre. 1996. Poster: A comparison of two arthropod collection techniques. The Third Annual Central Plains Experimental Range Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.
*Weeks, R.D., and McIntyre, N.E. 1996. A comparison of two pitfall trapping techniques. The Second Annual Symposium on Ecological Research at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1996. Scale-dependent habitat selection: an example with darkling beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Guild of Rocky Mountain Population Biologists, Crestone, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1996. Broad- and fine-scale habitat selection in darkling beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). The Third Annual Biology Department Student Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E., and J.A. Wiens. 1996. Effects of internal and external motivational factors on animal movements in an experimental landscape. The 11th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Galveston, TX.
Award: Best Graduate Student Research Presentation
*McIntyre, N.E., and T.T. Vaughn 1995. Effects of food deprivation and sensory cues on the movement patterns of two beetle species. The 21st Annual Meeting of the Guild of Rocky Mountain Population Biologists, Nederland, CO.
*Weeks, R.D., and N.E. McIntyre. 1995. A comparison of two arthropod collection techniques. The 21st Annual Meeting of the Guild of Rocky Mountain Population Biologists, Nederland, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1995. Poster: Effects of a methamidophos application on Pasimachus elongatus LeConte (Coleoptera: Carabidae): an update after six years. The Second Annual Central Plains Experimental Range Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1995. Effects of a methamidophos application on Pasimachus elongatus LeConte (Coleoptera: Carabidae): an update after six years. The Second Annual Biology Department Student Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1995. Effects of vegetational architecture on the movements on insects occupying different trophic levels on the shortgrass steppe. The 10th Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Minneapolis, MN.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1994. Effects of a methamidophos application on Pasimachus elongatus LeConte (Coleoptera: Carabidae): an update after six years. The 20th Annual Meeting of the Guild of Rocky Mountain Population Biologists, Pingree Park, CO.
*McIntyre, N.E. 1994. Effects of landscape patchiness on avian diversity of the Georgia Piedmont. The First Annual Student Chapter of The Society for Conservation Biology Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.
Award: Best Oral Presentation
*McIntyre, N.E. 1994. Effects of landscape patchiness on avian diversity of the Georgia Piedmont. The First Annual Biology Department Student Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.
Award: Best Graduate Student Research Paper
*McIntyre, N.E. 1994. Effects of landscape patchiness on avian diversity of the Georgia Piedmont. The Ninth Annual US-IALE Landscape Ecology Symposium, Tucson, AZ.
*McIntyre, N.E., and F.B. Golley. 1991. The behavioral ecology of the Red Wolf (Canis rufus) in relation to that of the Coyote (Canis latrans). The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Boone, NC.