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2012

Hirsch, B., Visser, M., Kays, R., Jansen, P., 2012. Quantifying Seed Dispersal Kernels from Truncated Seed-tracking Data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3, 595-602. doi:10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00183.x
    Millspaugh, J., Gitzen, R., Belant, L., Kays, R., Keller, B., Kesler, D., Rota, C., al., et, 2012. Analysis of Radiotelemetry Data, in: Silvy, N. (Ed.), The Wildlife Techniques Manual: Volume 1 ResearchJohns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. pp. 480-501.
      Millspaugh, J., Kesler, D., Gitzen, R., Kays, R., Schulz, J., Rota, C., Bodinof, C., al., et, 2012. Wildlife Radiotelemetry and Remote Monitoring, in: Silvy, N. (Ed.), The Wildlife Techniques Manual: Volume 1 ResearchJohns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. pp. 258-283.

        2011

        Rowcliffe, J., Carbone, C., Jansen, P., Kays, R., Kranstauber, B., 2011. Quantifying the Sensitivity of Camera Traps: An Adapted Distance Sampling Approach. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 27, 464-476. doi:10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00094.x
          Kays, R., 2011. Flower Powered. BBC Wildlife. 29, 40-45.
            Kays, R., Tilak, S., Kranstauber, B., Jansen, P., Carbon, C., Rowcliffe, M., Fountain, C., Eggert, J., He, Z., 2011. Camera Traps as Sensor Networks for Monitoring Animal Communities. International Journal of Research and Reviews in Wireless Sensor Networks 1, 19-29. doi:10.1109/LCN.2009.5355046
              Kays, R., Feranec, R., 2011. Using Stable Carbon Isotopes to Distinguish Wild from Captive Wolves. Northeast Naturalist 18, 253-264. doi:10.1656/045.018.0301
                Kranstauber, B., Cameron, A., Weinzerl, R., Fountain, T., Tilak, A., Wikelski, M., Kays, R., 2011. The Movebank Data Model for Animal Tracking. Environmental Modelling \& Software 26, 834-835. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2010.12.005

                  2010

                  Li, Z., Ding, B., Han, J., Kays, R., Nye, P., 2010. Mining Periodic Behaviors for Moving Objects. Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD’10) 2010doi:10.1145/1835804.1835942
                    Li, Z., ji, M., Lee, J.-G., Tang, L., Han, J., Kays, R., 2010. MoveMine: Mining Moving Object Databases. International Conference on Management of Data, SIGMOD 2010, 1203-1206. doi:10.1145/1807167.1807319
                      Kays, R., 2010. New York’s Coyote—What Is It? Where Did It Come From?. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 6, 6-8.
                        Li, Z., Ding, B., Han, J., Kays, R., 2010. Swarm: Mining Relaxed Temporal Moving Object Clusters. Proceedings of the 2010 Int. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB’10) 2010doi:10.14778/1920841.1920934
                          Kays, R., 2010. Eastern Coyote What Is It? Where Did It Come From?. Pennsylvania Game News. 81, 18-21.
                            Kays, R., 2010. Freezer Diving: The Discovery of a Frozen Mountain Coati Thaws Out Its Taxonomic Secrets. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 8-9.

                              2009

                              Kays, R., Wilson, D., 2009. Mammals of North America, second edition. Princeton Field GuidesPrinceton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
                                Kays, R., Kranstauber, B., Jansen, P., Carbone, C., Rowcliffe, M., Fountain, T., Tilak, S., 2009. Camera Traps as Sensor Networks for Monitoring Animal Communities. IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks 34, 811-818. doi:10.1109/LCN.2009.5355046
                                  Kays, R., Daniels, R., 2009. Fish and Wildlife Communities of the Adirondacks, in: Porter, W., Erickson, J., Whaley, R. (Eds.), The Great Experiment in Conservation: Voices From the Adirondack ParkSyracuse University Press, Syracuse, New York. pp. 71-86.
                                    Kays, R., 2009. Family Procyonidae (Raccoons), in: Wilson, D., Mittermeir, R. (Eds.), Handbook to Mammals of the World: Volume 1 - The CarnivoresLynx Editions, Barcelona, Spain. pp. 498-530.
                                      Kays, R., Wilson, D., 2009. Mammals of North America, second edition. Princeton Field GuidesPrinceton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.

                                        2008

                                        Kays, R., 2008. Not-So-Sleepy Sloths: Animal EEG Studies Enlighten Scientists. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 10.
                                          Kays, R., Gompper, M., Ray, J., 2008. Landscape Ecology of Eastern Coyotes Based on Large-Scale Estimates of Abundance. Ecological Applications 18, 1014-1027. doi:10.1890/07-0298.1
                                            Kays, R., 2008. Remote Cameras as a Tool for Broad Scale Wildlife Surveys, in: Marshall, G. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2007 Animal-Borne Imaging SymposiumNational Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.. pp. 179-182.
                                              Kays, R., Slauson, K., 2008. Remote Cameras, in: Long, R., MacKay, P., Zielinski, W., Ray, C. (Eds.), Noninvasive Survey Methods for CarnivoresIsland Press, Washington, D.C.. pp. 110-140.

                                                  2007

                                                  Kays, R., 2007. An Appointment with Death. BBC Wildlife 25, 50-55.
                                                    Kays, R., 2007. Skulls Tell Their Stories. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2, 8-9.
                                                      Kays, R., 2007. Bats: Gone with the Wind?. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 3, 16.

                                                        2006

                                                        Gompper, M.E., Kays, R., Ray, J.C., LaPoint, S.D., Bogan, D.A., Cryan, J., 2006. A Comparison of Non-invasive Techniques to Survey Carnivore Communities in Northeastern North America. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34, 1142-1151. doi:10.2193/0091-7648(2006)34[1142:ACONTT]2.0.CO;2