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    Occurrence of perfluoroalkyl surfactants in water, fish, and birds from New York state by SINCLAIR, Ewan, MAYACK, David T, ROBLEE, Kenneth, YAMASHITA, Nobuyoshi, KANNAN, Kurunthachalam

    “…Concentrations of perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and several other perfluoroalkyl surfactants (PASs) were determined in nine major water bodies (n = 51) of…”
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    Pathogenic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, but not B. salamandrivorans, detected on eastern hellbenders by Bales, Emma K, Hyman, Oliver J, Loudon, Andrew H, Harris, Reid N, Lipps, Gregory, Chapman, Eric, Roblee, Kenneth, Kleopfer, John D, Terrell, Kimberly A

    Published in PloS one (19-02-2015)
    “…Recent worldwide declines and extinctions of amphibian populations have been attributed to chytridiomycosis, a disease caused by the pathogenic fungus…”
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    Population Status of Hellbender Salamanders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) in the Allegheny River Drainage of New York State by Foster, Robin L, McMillan, Amy M, Roblee, Kenneth J

    Published in Journal of herpetology (01-12-2009)
    “…Studies that document changes in long-lived species are valuable in determining how demographic and environmental changes are affecting populations. This study…”
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    Note about the upper chromatic number of mixed hypertrees by Kenneth Roblee, Vitaly Voloshin

    Published in Computer science journal of Moldova (01-10-2005)
    “…A mixed hypergraph is a triple H=(X,C,D), where X is the vertex set and each of C,D is a family of subsets of X, the C-edges and D-edges, respectively. A…”
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    Shifting status and distribution of range margin chorus frog (Pseudacris) populations in eastern Great Lakes watersheds by Corser, Jeffrey D., Roblee, Kenneth J., Johnson, Glenn

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-12-2012)
    “…Contiguous with their range across major rivers into Canada, two different species of chorus frogs are now thought to inhabit the Great Lakes watersheds of New…”
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    Pathogenic Chytrid Fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, but Not B. salamandrivorans, Detected on Eastern Hellbenders: e0116405 by Bales, Emma K, Hyman, Oliver J, Loudon, Andrew H, Harris, Reid N, Lipps, Gregory, Chapman, Eric, Roblee, Kenneth, Kleopfer, John D, Terrell, Kimberly A

    Published in PloS one (01-02-2015)
    “…Recent worldwide declines and extinctions of amphibian populations have been attributed to chytridiomycosis, a disease caused by the pathogenic fungus…”
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    Journal Article