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RESEARCH ARTICLES |
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Documenting Northern Saw-whet Owls Breeding in Mixed-deciduous Forest
Joseph M. Elias, Erin Kibelstis, Tony DeSantis, Robert Smith, and Clay E. Corbin |
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Ecology of an Insular Snake Assemblage in Coastal Maine
John D. Willson, Ethan J. Royal, Jacquelyn C. Guzy, Meredith C. Swartwout, and Chelsea S. Kross |
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Conserving Bumble Bee (Bombus) Biodiversity in the Appalachian Region: Techniques for Non-lethal Bumble Bee-Monitoring Surveys in the Appalachian Range of Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (B. affinis)
Mark J. Hepner |
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Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) Hatch a Least Tern (Sternula antillarum) Egg in a Mixed Clutch at Fire Island, NY
Samantha E. Smith, Christy N. Wails, Sharon S. Dorsey, Lauren M. Granger, Jacqueline DeFede, Elizabeth Papa, Jordan Raphael, Samantha G. Robinson, Hope L. VanDerwater, Katie W. Oliver, Sarah M. Karpanty, and James D. Fraser |
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Sporormiella tela, a New Species of Pleosporales from Dung of Geese
Sigrid Jakob, Michael J. Richardson, and Joshua Birkebak |
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PCR-based Amplification of a Cox1 Mini-DNA Barcode Gene from Feces: A Non-invasive Molecular Technique to Identify Environmental DNA Samples of Maritime Shrew (Sorex maritimensis)
Golnar Jalilvand and Donald T. Stewart |
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A Survey of Fungi and Fungus-like Organisms at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve, a Globally Rare Inland Pine Barren System
Aimée T. Hudon and Thomas R. Horton |
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Simocybe ramosa, a New Species from the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
Libelje Mortier, Danny Haelewaters, Pieter Asselman, Ruben De Lange, Thomas W. Kuyper, and Annemieke Verbeken |
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Patterns of Estimated Prevalence of Bot Fly Larvae in Harvested Squirrels in Pennsylvania
Joshua B. Johnson, Emily S. Boyd, Melanie Weaver, and Justin D. Brown |
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Importance of a Small, Urban–Suburban National Park to the Conservation of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plant Species
Andrew P. Landsman, Layne Strickler, Clara R. Thiel, Rachael Renzi, Vida J. Svahnström, Stephanie Siemek, Kristen Shelton, and Chris Frye |
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A High-Frequency Erythristic Population of Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) in Kennebec County, Maine
Gregory D. LeClair and Matthew W.H. Chatfield |
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