203 results on '"Hunter, Malcolm L."'
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2. Peter D. Vickery, 1949–2017
3. Effects of Timber Harvest on Amphibian Populations: Understanding Mechanisms from Forest Experiments
4. Long-Term Effects of Group-Selection Timber Harvesting on Abundance of Forest Birds
5. Externally Attached Radio-Transmitters Have Limited Effects on the Antipredator Behavior and Vagility of Rana Pipiens and Rana sylvatica
6. Orientation of Juvenile Wood Frogs, Rana sylvatica, Leaving Experimental Ponds
7. Effects of Riparian Timber Management on Amphibians in Maine
8. A Cyclic Red-Backed Vole (Clethrionomys Gapperi) Population and Seedfall over 22 Years in Maine
9. A Mesofilter Conservation Strategy to Complement Fine and Coarse Filters
10. Peromyscus leucopus Abundance and Acorn Mast: Population Fluctuation Patterns over 20 Years
11. Ten Suggestions to Strengthen the Science of Ecology
12. Demographic mechanisms linking tree seeds and rodent population fluctuations : insights from a 33-year study
13. Enlisting Taxonomists to Survey Poorly Known Taxa for Biodiversity Conservation: A Lichen Case Study
14. Amphibian Distributions in a Landscape of Forests and Agriculture: An Examination of Landscape Composition and Configuration
15. Landscape Ecology Approaches to Wetland Species Conservation: A Case Study of Two Turtle Species in Southern Maine
16. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Seed Predation on Three Tree Species in an Oak-Pine Forest
17. Relationships between Seed Fall of Three Tree Species and Peromyscus leucopus and Clethrionomys gapperi during 10 Years in an Oak-Pine Forest
18. Relationship between Plant Species Richness and Biomass in a Coastal Maine Quercus-Pinus Forest
19. Forest Canopy Closure and Juvenile Emigration by Pool-Breeding Amphibians in Maine
20. Effects of Silvicultural Edges on the Distribution and Abundance of Amphibians in Maine
21. A Meta-Analysis of Forest Cover, Edge Effects, and Artificial Nest Predation Rates
22. Insects, Entomologists, and the Conservation of Biodiversity
23. Why geodiversity matters in valuing nature's stage
24. A 2.5-million-year perspective on coarse-filter strategies for conserving nature's stage
25. Incorporating geodiversity into conservation decisions
26. [Introduction]
27. Climate Change and Moving Species: Furthering the Debate on Assisted Colonization
28. Improving management of small natural features on private lands by negotiating the science—policy boundary for Maine vernal pools
29. The Complementary Niches of Anthropocentric and Biocentric Conservationists
30. Different open-canopy vegetation types affect matrix permeability for a dispersing forest amphibian
31. Attitude Changes of Undergraduate University Students in General Education Courses
32. Use of Olfactory Cues by Newly Metamorphosed Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) during Emigration
33. Clear-cutting affects habitat connectivity for a forest amphibian by decreasing permeability to juvenile movements
34. Stochasticity as an alternative to deterministic explanations for patterns of habitat use by birds
35. A multi-scale assessment of amphibian habitat selection: Wood frog response to timber harvesting
36. Identifying Hot Moments in Road-Mortality Risk for Freshwater Turtles
37. Seasonally Dynamic Habitat Use by Spotted (Clemmys guttata) and Blanding's Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in Maine
38. Thresholds and the Mismatch between Environmental Laws and Ecosystems
39. Scientific Societies in the 21st Century: A Membership Crisis
40. Terrestrial Habitat Selection and Strong Density-Dependent Mortality in Recently Metamorphosed Amphibians
41. Managing the middle ground: forests in the transition zone between cities and remote areas
42. Pulsed resources and the resource‐prediction strategy: a field‐test using a 36‐year study of small mammals.
43. Road Effects on Amphibian Movements in a Forested Landscape
44. Special Section: Conserving Natureʼs Stage
45. Use of a New Reproductive Index to Evaluate Relationship between Habitat Quality and Breeding Success
46. Is Density an Indicator of Breeding Success?
47. Determinants of Great Blue Heron Colony Distribution in Coastal Maine
48. Response of Passerines to Abrupt Forest-River and Forest-Powerline Edges in Maine
49. Of Puffins and Parochialism: Why Is It Important to Conserve Species That Are Locally Rare, but Globally Common?
50. Comparison of Techniques for Censusing Great Blue Heron Nests (Comparación de Técnicas para Hacer Censos de Nidos de Ardea Herodias)
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