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K LoGiudice et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2003)
The influences of patch shape and boundary contrast on insect response to fragmentation in California grasslands
SK Collinge et al.
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY (2002)
Effects of forest edge on populations of white-footed mice Peromyscus leucopus
M Wolf et al.
ECOGRAPHY (2002)
Park usage, social milieu, and psychosocial benefits of park use reported by older urban park users from four ethnic groups
HEA Tinsley et al.
LEISURE SCIENCES (2002)
Managing urban parks for a racially and ethnically diverse clientele
PH Gobster
LEISURE SCIENCES (2002)
Survival and movements of white-tailed deer in suburban Chicago, Illinois
DR Etter et al.
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (2002)
Predicting the risk of Lyme disease: Habitat suitability for Ixodes scapularis in the north central United States
M Guerra et al.
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES (2002)
Seasonal movements and habitat use of female white-tailed deer associated with an urban park
MD Grund et al.
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (2002)
Movement parameters of ungulates and scale-specific responses to the environment
CJ Johnson et al.
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY (2002)
Distribution, abundance, and habitat preferences of Ixodes ricinus (Acari: Ixodidae) in northern Spain
A Estrada-Peña
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY (2001)
Risk factors for Lyme disease in Chester County, Pennsylvania
G Smith et al.
PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS (2001)
Changes in terrestrial carbon storage in the United States. 1: The roles of agriculture and forestry
RA Houghton et al.
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY (2000)