Search Results - "Bowne, David R."
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Climate and sex in turtles
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2023)“…Turtles are one of the most globally imperiled vertebrate taxa. As turtles have temperature‐dependent sex determinism, climate change may exacerbate threats to…”
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Connectivity in an Agricultural Landscape as Reflected by Interpond Movements of a Freshwater Turtle
Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2006)“…Connectivity is a measure of how landscape features facilitate movement and thus is an important factor in species persistence in a fragmented landscape. The…”
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Effects of urbanization on the population structure of freshwater turtles across the United States
Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2018)“…Landscape-scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structure of wildlife species such as freshwater turtles. Changes…”
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A broader approach to understanding urbanization effects on freshwater turtles: reply to Lambert and Steen 2019
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Interpatch movements in spatially structured populations: a literature review
Published in Landscape ecology (2004)“…We used published data of individuals moving among habitat patches to answer questions pertaining to frequency of interpatch movements and subsequent effects…”
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Comparison of Soil Carbon Dioxide Efflux between Residential Lawns and Corn Fields
Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-05-2013)“…Soil carbon dioxide efflux is impacted by urbanization but few studies have directly examined it in contrasting human‐dominated land uses. We tested the…”
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Corridor Use by Diverse Taxa
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2003)“…One of the most popular approaches for maintaining populations and conserving biodiversity in fragmented landscapes is to retain or create corridors that…”
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Transforming Ecological Science at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions through Collaborative Networks
Published in Bioscience (01-05-2011)“…Ecologists at primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs) are well positioned to form collaborative networks and make transformative contributions to the study…”
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Searching strategy of the painted turtle Chrysemys picta across spatial scales
Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2004)“…The movement path made by an organism in search of a resource contributes strongly to the success of that search. But are similar search strategies used at…”
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Is the Insurgency Growing? A Novel Analysis of the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of the Iraqi Insurgency
Published in Defense & security analysis (01-03-2007)“…Bowne proposes a new metric to measure the spatial and temporal dimensions of insurgent activity in Iraq. This metric is focused on insurgent activity in…”
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Effects of landscape spatial structure on movement patterns of the hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus)
Published in Landscape ecology (01-02-1999)“…A large-scale experimental landscape study was conducted to examine the use of corridors and the forest matrix habitat by the hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon…”
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Terrestrial Activity of Chrysemys picta in Northern Virginia
Published in Copeia (04-06-2008)“…The use of terrestrial habitat by freshwater turtles is receiving increased attention by herpetologists, driven in part by conservation efforts to protect…”
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Transforming Ecological Science at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions through Collaborative Networks
Published in Bioscience (01-05-2011)“…Ecologists at primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs) are well positioned to form collaborative networks and make transformative contributions to the study…”
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Monitoring juveniles across years reveals non-Fisherian sex ratios in a reptile with environmental sex determination
Published in Evolutionary ecology research (01-12-2006)“…Question: Sampling biases influence the estimation of sex ratio in species with environmental sex determination (ESD). Are these biases the sole reason for the…”
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