Search Results - "Barrett, Gary"
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Soundscape in a context of acoustic and landscape ecology
Published in Landscape ecology (01-11-2011)“…Soundscape ecology is being proposed as a new synthesis that leverages two important fields of study: landscape ecology and acoustic ecology. These fields have…”
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Aesthetic landscapes: an emergent component in sustaining societies
Published in Landscape ecology (01-10-2009)“…A revival in the concept of sustainability is appreciated as Earth's human population continues to increase and its related global concerns in disease ecology,…”
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Timing of breeding in Ochrotomys nuttalli and Peromyscus leucopus is related to a latitudinal isotherm
Published in Landscape ecology (01-04-2012)“…Previous comparative studies on patterns of reproduction in small-mammal species focus primarily on latitudinal differences in average litter size. Few studies…”
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Dietary Resource Preference of the Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys volans)
Published in The American midland naturalist (01-02-2014)“…There is a paucity of information regarding the feeding habits of the Southern flying squirrel Glaucomys volans. We investigated dietary preference of G…”
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Positioning aesthetic landscape as economy
Published in Landscape ecology (01-03-2009)“…Flexibility is required in modern times to comprehend vast and fluctuating levelscapes of information. The ability to observe, simulate, and assimilate…”
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Survivorship and Reproductive Success of Released Laboratory-bred and Native Golden Mice within a Forest-edge Habitat
Published in The American midland naturalist (01-01-2015)“…We investigated season-of-release effects on survivorship and reproductive success of laboratory-bred compared with a native population of golden mice…”
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Diet Resource Partitioning between the Golden Mouse (Ochrotomys nuttalli) and the White-footed Mouse (Peromyscus leucopus)
Published in The American midland naturalist (01-07-2011)“…Peromyscus leucopus and Ochrotomys nuttalli, two small mammal species of similar life histories and body mass, exhibit a high degree of sociality and niche…”
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Quick Response to Natural Disasters
Published in Bioscience (01-12-2005)“…Biologists and ecologists would most likely agree that responses in biological and ecological systems are most severe immediately following a natural disaster,…”
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COEXISTENCE OF WHITE-FOOTED MICE (PEROMYSCUS LEUCOPUS) AND GOLDEN MICE (OCHROTOMYS NUTTALLI) IN A SOUTHEASTERN FOREST
Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-02-2006)“…Many studies have examined coexistence among similar small mammal species. Most investigations have tended to focus on interactions such as predation and…”
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Cemeteries as Repositories of Natural and Cultural Diversity
Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2001)“…The importance of cemeteries as repositories of biological diversity in increasingly fragmented and urbanized landscapes is discussed. The article also…”
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Melanistic Gray Squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis, Observed in the Piedmont Region of North Georgia
Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-03-2011)“…A melanistic morph of Sciurus carolinensis Gmelin (Eastern Gray Squirrel or Gray Squirrel) was observed on 17 and 27 September 2008 in the Georgia Piedmont,…”
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The Twenty-First Century: The World at Carrying Capacity
Published in Bioscience (01-04-2000)“…Barrett and Odum contend that there exist limits to human population growth, especially as related to the quality of human existence. These limits and…”
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Effects of corridors on home range sizes and interpatch movements of three small mammal species
Published in Landscape ecology (2002)“…Corridors are predicted to benefit populations in patchy habitats bypromoting movement, which should increase population densities, gene flow,…”
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Artificial Nest Cavities Designed for use by Small Mammals
Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-09-2011)“…Forty artificial nest cavities, composed of 7.6-cm plastic tubing (20 PVC white and 20 ABS black), were established in a riparian hardwood forest habitat…”
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Double Captures of Peromyscus leucopus (White-footed Mouse and Ochrotomys nuttalli (Golden Mouse)
Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-09-2007)“…We report the first interspecific double captures (n = 14) of Peromyscus leucopus (white-footed mouse) and Ochrotomys nuttalli (golden mouse). Intraspecific…”
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Effect of Bot Fly Parasitism on Vertical Habitat use by Peromyscus leucopus
Published in Northeastern naturalist (01-06-2010)“…Peromyscus leucopus (White-footed Mouse) use the 3-dimensional space of their habitat. We studied whether Cuterebra fontinella (Bot Fly) larvae affected rate…”
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Luring Small Mammals: A Levels-of-Organization Perspective
Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-09-2009)“…We compared prebaiting versus non-prebaiting of small mammal live traps during autumn (i.e., when food resources were abundant) and during spring (i.e., when…”
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Integrating Ecology and Economics
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A comparison of conventional and alternative agroecosystems using alfalfa (Medicago sativa) and winter wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Published in Renewable agriculture and food systems (01-03-2005)“…Natural systems agriculture is based on an understanding that natural systems are self-sustaining due to regulatory mechanisms and processes that help to…”
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The Growing Relevance and Role of the Association of Ecosystem Research Centers
Published in Bioscience (01-07-2004)“…Understanding ecosystems locally, regionally, and across the globe has never been as important as it is now and over the last few centuries, human activity has…”
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