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    Experts and elephants: local ecological knowledge predicts landscape use for a species involved in human-wildlife conflict by Buchholtz, Erin K., Fitzgerald, Lee A., Songhurst, Anna, McCulloch, Graham P., Stronza, Amanda L.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2020)
    “…Local ecological knowledge (LEK) has been increasingly invoked in biodiversity monitoring and conservation efforts. Although methods involving LEK have become…”
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    Genetic and demographic consequences of range contraction patterns during biological annihilation by Rogan, Jordan E., Parker, Mickey Ray, Hancock, Zachary B., Earl, Alexis D., Buchholtz, Erin K., Chyn, Kristina, Martina, Jason, Fitzgerald, Lee A.

    Published in Scientific reports (30-01-2023)
    “…Species range contractions both contribute to, and result from, biological annihilation, yet do not receive the same attention as extinctions. Range…”
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    The effect of physical and cognitive fatigue on bicycle balance performance: a protocol by Buchholtz, K., Lambert, M., Burgess, T.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2019)
    “…Healthy male and female riders between 18 and 60 years of age, riding mountain bikes in cleats, will be recruited in Cape Town. At the first session,…”
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    Agency Relationships in Family Firms: Theory and Evidence by Schulze, William S, Lubatkin, Michael H, Dino, Richard N, Buchholtz, Ann K

    Published in Organization science (Providence, R.I.) (01-03-2001)
    “…Does owner management necessarily eliminate the agency costs of ownership? Drawing on agency literature and on the economic theory of the household, we argue…”
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    The ecological validity of traditional standing and novel bicycle balance and agility tests for predicting performance in mountain bikers by Buchholtz, K., Lambert, M., Burgess, T.L.

    Published in Sports medicine and health science (01-12-2022)
    “…Falls are a common mechanism of injury in mountain biking and may be related to a loss of control of the bicycle. Traditionally, the components of bicycle…”
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    A mixed‐methods assessment of human‐elephant conflict in the Western Okavango Panhandle, Botswana by Buchholtz, Erin K., McDaniels, Megan, McCulloch, Graham, Songhurst, Anna, Stronza, Amanda

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-04-2023)
    “…Human‐wildlife conflict, where interactions have negative impacts on both people and animals, is complex with underlying drivers and broad ecological and…”
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    STRATEGIC COGNITION AND ISSUE SALIENCE: TOWARD AN EXPLANATION OF FIRM RESPONSIVENESS TO STAKEHOLDER CONCERNS by BUNDY, JONATHAN, SHROPSHIRE, CHRISTINE, BUCHHOLTZ, ANN K.

    Published in The Academy of Management review (01-07-2013)
    “…As a new perspective for understanding firm responsiveness to stakeholder concerns, we propose a strategic cognition view of issue salience—that is, the degree…”
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    The effect of basal–bolus therapy varies with baseline 1,5‐anhydroglucitol level in people with Type 2 diabetes: a post hoc analysis by Heller, S., Bowering, K., Raskin, P., Liebl, A., Buchholtz, K., Gorst‐Rasmussen, A., Pieber, T. R.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-09-2018)
    “…Aims To investigate the impact of baseline 1,5‐anhydroglucitol on the treatment effect of basal–bolus therapy in people with Type 2 diabetes. Methods Post hoc…”
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    Temporal Patterns of Structural Sagebrush Connectivity from 1985 to 2020 by Buchholtz, Erin K., O’Donnell, Michael S., Heinrichs, Julie A., Aldridge, Cameron L.

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-06-2023)
    “…The sagebrush biome within the western United States has been reshaped by disturbances, management, and changing environmental conditions. As a result,…”
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    Gastrocnemius muscle architecture in distance runners with and without Achilles tendinopathy by Phillips, Brett, Buchholtz, Kim, Burgess, Theresa L

    “…Background: Achilles tendinopathy is a common condition amongst distance runners due to the cumulative repetitive overload of the tendon. Gastrocnemius…”
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    Preventing the seemingly unpreventable – challenging the return-to-play criteria for recurrent hamstring strain prevention by Buchholtz, K., Craddock, N.

    Published in South African journal of sports medicine (01-01-2018)
    “…Background: Hamstring strains are one of the most common injuries in sport. Previous injury has been found to be one of the greatest risk factors associated…”
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    An evaluation of bicycle-specific agility and reaction times in mountain bikers and road cyclists by Buchholtz, K, Burgess, T

    “…Background: Cycling is a popular recreational and competitive sport with many health benefits but also significant risks, with 85% of recreational cyclists…”
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    The effect of the contract-relax-agonist-contract (CRAC) stretch of hamstrings on range of motion, sprint and agility performance in moderately active males: A randomised control trial by Burgess, T, Vadachalam, T, Buchholtz, K, Jelsma, J

    “…Background: Although stretching is done routinely to prevent injury during explosive sport activities, there is some concern that effective stretching might…”
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    Does a greater training load increase the risk of injury and illness in ultramarathon runners? : a prospective, descriptive, longitudinal design by Craddock, N, Buchholtz, K, Burgess, T

    “…Background: Ultramarathon running has become extremely popular over the years. Despite the numerous health benefits of running, there are also many negative…”
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    The Big Five and venture survival: Is there a linkage? by Ciavarella, Mark A, Buchholtz, Ann K, Riordan, Christine M, Gatewood, Robert D, Stokes, Garnett S

    Published in Journal of business venturing (01-07-2004)
    “…This study examines the relationship of the entrepreneur's personality to long-term venture survival. We measure survival in two ways: (1) the likelihood the…”
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    Landscape and connectivity metrics as a spatial tool to support invasive annual grass management decisions by Buchholtz, Erin K., Heinrichs, Julie, Crist, Michele

    Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2023)
    “…The spatial patterns and context of invasions are increasingly recognized as important for successful and efficient management actions. Beyond mapping…”
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    The Institutionalization of Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting by Shabana, Kareem M., Buchholtz, Ann K., Carroll, Archie B.

    Published in Business & society (01-11-2017)
    “…This article presents a three-stage model of how isomorphic mechanisms have shaped corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting practices over time. In the…”
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    Temporal Partitioning and Overlapping Use of a Shared Natural Resource by People and Elephants by Buchholtz, Erin K., Redmore, Lauren, Fitzgerald, Lee A., Stronza, Amanda, Songhurst, Anna, McCulloch, Graham

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (11-04-2019)
    “…In social-ecological systems around the world, human-wildlife interactions are on the rise, often with negative consequences. This problem is particularly…”
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    Assessing large landscape patterns of potential fire connectivity using circuit methods by Buchholtz, Erin K., Kreitler, Jason, Shinneman, Douglas J., Crist, Michele, Heinrichs, Julie

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-07-2023)
    “…Context Minimizing negative impacts of wildfire is a major societal objective in fire-prone landscapes. Models of fire connectivity can aid in understanding…”
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