Eveline Sequin-Larrucea
 Post Doctoral Associate , Biology

 Email: esequin@unr.nevada.edu

 Personal website: 

 Advisor(s): Peter Brussard , Dennis Murphy



 
 Research Area:
 Behavioral Ecology

 Title of Dissertation:
 Distribution and behavior of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) in Nevada


 Publications:

Larrucea, E.S., P.F. Brussard, M.M. Jaeger, and R.H. Barrett. 2007. Cameras, coyotes and the assumption of equal detectability. Journal of Wildlife Management. 71 (5): 1682-1689.

Larrucea, E.S., and P.F. Brussard. 2007. A method for capturing pygmy rabbits in summer. Journal of Wildlife Management. 71 (3): 1016-1018.

Sequin, E.S., M.M. Jaeger, P.F. Brussard, R.H. Barrett. 2003. Wariness of coyotes to camera traps relative to social status and territory boundaries. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81: 2015-2025

Sequin, E.S. 2004. Bureau of Land Management Eagle Lake field office pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) survey. Bureau of Land Management Document.

Larrucea, E.S., G. Serra, M.M. Jaeger, and R.H. Barrett. Censusing bobcats using remote cameras. Western North American Naturalist. In revision.