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Clark, K.L., N.S. Skowronski, H.J. Renninger, R. Scheller. 2014. Climate change and fire management in the Mid-Atlantic region. Forest Ecology and Management 327:306-315. Download |
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Clark, K.L., N.S. Skowronski, M.R. Gallagher, H.J. Renninger, K.V. Schafer. 2014. Contrasting effects of invasive insects and fire on ecosystem water use efficiency. Biogeosciences 11:6509-6523. Download |
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Conover, R. R., S. J. Dinsmore, and L. W. Burger, Jr. 2014. Effects of conservation practices on bird community structure within an intensive agricultural landscape. American Midland Naturalist 172:61-75. Download |
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Crosby, M.K., X. Fan, T.D. Leninger, M.A. Spetich, A.B. Self. 2014. Spatial trends and factors associated with hardwood mortality in the southeasern United States. Southeastern Geographer 54(1):72-85. |
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Cruz, B.B., L.E. Miranda, M. Cetra. 2014. Links between riparian landcover, instream environment and fish assemblages in headwater streams of south-eastern Brazil. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 22:607-616. Download |
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Czarnecki, J.M., B. Poganski Baker, A.M. Brison, R. Kroger. 2014. Evaluating flood risk and alterations to hydraulic patterns following installation of low-grade weirs in agricultural systems. Agricultural Water Management 146:69-74. Download |
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Da Silva, P.S., M.C. Makrakis, L.E. Miranda, S. Makrakis, L. Assumpcao, S. Paula, J.H.P. Dias, H. Marques. 2014. Importance of reservoir tributaries to spawning of migratory fish in the Upper Parana River. River Research and Applications. Download |
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Dacus, C., W.T. McKinley, C.G. McDonald, L. Wilf, B.K. Strickland. 2014. White-tailed Deer. Chapter 9 (Pages 173-195) in A.T. Rohnke and J. Cummins, editors, Fish and Wildlife Management: A handbook for Mississippi Landowners. University Press of Mississippi. Jackson, MS, USA. |
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Davis, J.B., E. Webb, R.M. Kaminski, P.J. Barbour, F.J. Vilella. 2014. Comprehensive framework for ecological assessment of the Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Southeastern Naturalist 13(4):G66-G81. Download |
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Davis, J.B., M. Guillemain, R.M. Kaminski, C. Arzel, J.M. Eadie, E.C. Rees. 2014. Habitat and resource use by waterfowl in the northern hemisphere in autumn and winter. Wildfowl Special Issue No. 4:17-69. Download |
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Dembkowski, D.J., L.E. Miranda. 2014. Environmental variables measured at multiple spatial scales exert uneven influence on fish assemblages of floodplain lakes. Hydrobiologia 721:129-144. Download |
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Demirel, S., J. Zhang. 2014. Bending moment resistance of L-shaped two-gusset-plate furniture joints in oriented strandboard. Wood and Fiber Science 46(3):356-367. |
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Demirel, S., J. Zhang. 2014. Face lateral resistance of oriented strandboard joints connected with two rows of 16-gauge coated staples. Wood and Fiber Science 46(2):280-290. |
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DeVault, T.L., P.M. Schmidt, F.E. Pogmore, J. Gobeille, J.L. Belant, T.W. Seamans. 2014. Influence of egg oiling on colony fidelity of ring-billed gulls. Human-Wildlife Interactions 8:22-30. Download |
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DeVault, T.L., T.W. Seamans, J.A. Schmidt, J.L. Belant, B.F. Blackwell, N. Mooers, L.A. Tyson, L. Van Pelt. 2014. Bird use of solar photovoltaic installations at US airports: Implications for aviation safety. Landscape and Urban Planning 122:122-128. Download |
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