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Autor:
Erin L Heller, Sarah M Karpanty, Jonathan B Cohen, Daniel H Catlin, Shannon J Ritter, Barry R Truitt, James D Fraser
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 7, p e0270224 (2022)
Understanding factors that influence a species' distribution and abundance across the annual cycle is required for range-wide conservation. Thousands of imperiled red knots (Calidris cantus rufa) stop on Virginia's barrier islands each year to replen
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https://doaj.org/article/4cda00396375444fa76ad199b4e28e20
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 83:975-984
Autor:
Erin L. Heller, Sarah M. Karpanty, Jonathan B. Cohen, Daniel H. Catlin, Shannon J. Ritter, Barry R. Truitt, James D. Fraser
Publikováno v:
PLOS ONE. 17:e0270224
Understanding factors that influence a species’ distribution and abundance across the annual cycle is required for range-wide conservation. Thousands of imperiled red knots (Calidris cantus rufa) stop on Virginia’s barrier islands each year to re
Autor:
Eric L. Walters, Zachary Bement, Alexandra N. Cumbie, Holly Gaff, Erin L. Heller, Anna Phan, Wayne L. Hynes
Publikováno v:
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
The ecology of vector-borne diseases in a region can be attributed to vector-host interactions. In the United States, tick-borne pathogens are the cause of the highest number of reported vector-borne diseases. In the mid-Atlantic region of the easter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Ornithology. 87:96-103
Flycatchers in the genus Empidonax are among the most difficult avian taxonomic groups to identify to species. Observers often rely on calls or songs in the field or detailed morphometrics in the hand to identify species. In January and February 2013
Autor:
Erin L. Heller, Eric L. Walters, Holly Gaff, Wayne L. Hynes, Robyn M. Nadolny, Chelsea L. Wright
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical entomology. 53(2)
Ixodes affinis Neumann (Acari: Ixodidae) is a hard-bodied tick species distributed throughout much of the southeastern United States. Although I. affinis does not parasitize humans, it is a competent vector of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, the