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No. 74
Tracking Ground Arthropod Diversity in Urban Forests: Lessons Learned From a New Undergraduate Long-Term Project |
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No. 73
Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring to Assess the Distribution of a Rare Frog in the NJ Meadowlands |
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No. 72
Effect of the Edge on Eastern Cottontail Density: Urban Edges are Harder than Agricultural |
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No. 71
Zooplankton of the East River (Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York) |
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No. 70
Tyto alba (Barn Owl) Food Habits in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, USA: A Shift in Diet and Behavior |
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No. 69
Lessons Learned from Managing Urban Peregrine Falcon Nests in Kentucky 1997–2021 |
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No. 68
Vegetation Description and Functional Traits of Technogenic Ecotopes at a Thermal Power Plant in Western Ukraine |
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No. 67
Assessing the Relationship Between Land Cover Variables and the Diversity of Acoustic Bat Detections in Urban and Rural Areas |
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No. 66
Prey Dynamics Before, During, and After Red Foxes Den on an Urban University Campus |
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No. 65
Gapeworm (Syngamus trachea) Infection in First-Year European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) from Urban Airports in Northeastern USA |
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No. 64
Hibernacula Selection by Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) in a Developing Landscape |
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No. 63
The Bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) Fauna of a Transmission Right-of-way in a Highly Developed and Fragmented Landscape of Central New Jersey |
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No. 62
Observational Habitat Use of the Rose Mallow Bee Ptilothrix bombiformis Hymenoptera: Apodiae in a Suburban Landscape |
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No. 61
Urban Archipelago Limits Goldenrod Gall Fly Distribution |
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No. 60
Loggerhead Shrike Occurrence Along Urban Gradients in South Carolina’s Coastal Plain |
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No. 59
Diel Activity Patterns of Sympatric Mesopredators in a Suburban Preserve Network |
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No. 58
Avian Species Turnover, Change in Species Composition of Suburban Adapters, and Reduction in Abundance of Suburban Adapters and Urban Invaders in the Central Business District of Rockingham, North Carolina: Comparison of 1994 vs 2021 |
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No. 57
Nitrogen-limited Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms in Deal Lake, New Jersey |
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No. 56
Isotopic Analysis of Esox niger (Chain Pickerel) Diet Contributions in an Urban Pond |
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No. 54
Comfortably Numb? Regional Differences in the Relationship Between Indices of Urbanization and a Stress Indicator in Eastern Gray Squirrels |
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No. 53
Biodiversity Between Buildings: Results of a Two-Year Vertebrate Survey on a University Campus |
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No. 52
A Diverse Aquatic Turtle Assemblage in an Urban Mississippi Oasis |
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No. 51
Using Noninvasive Genetics for Estimating Density and Assessing Diet of Urban and Rural Coyotes in Florida, USA |
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No. 50
Avian Diversity and Land Use Along the Bronx River |
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No. 49
Use and Distribution of Roosts by Florida Bonneted Bats in Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA: Addition to Webb et al. 2021 |
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No. 48
Discovery of a Species Rich Assemblage of Freshwater Mussel Species in the Metropolitan Lake Houston, Harris County, Texas |
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No. 47
Occurrence of Shortnose Sturgeon in the Tidal Schuylkill River, an Urbanized and Industrialized Tributary of the Delaware River |
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No. 46
Breeding by Sedge Wrens at an Urban Reclaimed Landfill in New York |
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No. 45
Urban Wetland Reconstruction Impacts on Vegetation: A Case Study |
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No. 44
Breeding Bird Patterns and Species Turnover within the Central Business District of a Town: Results from Rockingham, North Carolina, USA |
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No. 43
Habitat Suitability and Eastern Gray Squirrel Abundance in the Boston Public Garden |
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No. 42
Urban Roosts: Use of Buildings by Florida Bonneted Bats |
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No. 41
Ecology of an Urban Turtle Assemblage in a Central Florida Lake |
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No. 40
Urban Spider Diversity in Los Angeles Assessed Using a Community Science Approach |
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No. 39
Avian Use of Exotic Street Treescapes in Metropolitan Areas of Phoenix, Arizona |
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No. 38
New York City East River Fish Species Inventory and Emergence of a Unique Fish Community Science Network |
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No. 37
Uses of Wetlands in the Urban Coastal Meadowlands of New Jersey, USA |
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No. 36
Landscape and Yard-scale Characteristics Drive House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) Nest Site Selection in the Northeastern USA |
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No. 35
Cozy in the City: The Morphology and Spatial Ecology of Copperheads in an Urban Forest |
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No. 34
The Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) Dampens Competitive Superiority Between Two Hemidactylus Gecko Species on Buildings |
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No. 33
Eastern Gray Squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) Differ in Abundance and Response to Humans Across Urban Habitats of St. Louis |
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No. 32
Discovery of an Alligator Snapping Turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) Population in Metropolitan Houston, Harris County, Texas |
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No. 31
Macroinvertebrate Assemblages, Stormwater Pollution, and Habitat Stressors in the Bronx River |
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No. 30
Both Citizen Science Data and Field Surveys Detect Negative Impacts of Urbanization on Bird Communities |
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No. 29
Persistence in the Face of Change: Effects of Human Recreation on Coyote (Canis latrans) Habitat Use in an Altered Ecosystem |
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No. 28
Bird Communities at the Suburban–Rural Interface: The Role of Low-intensity, Small-scale Urbanization |
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No. 27
Species Richness Within an Urban Coyote (Canis latrans) Territory in Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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No. 26
Five-Year Response of Spontaneous Vegetation to Removal of Invasive Amur Bush Honeysuckle Along an Urban Creek |
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No. 25
Placement of a Recycling Container and Informational Signs Reduces Fishing Line and Tackle Litter at a Residential Lake: A Case Study |
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No. 24
Mourning Dove Nest on a Palmchat Colony in Urban Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
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No. 23
Colonization of Hispaniola by Margarops fuscatus Vieillot (Pearly-eyed Thrasher) |
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No. 22
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) Feeds a Nestling Carcass to Nestlings in an Urban Environment |
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No. 21
Diet of Trachemys scripta (Red-eared Slider) and Graptemys geographica (Common Map Turtle) in an Urban Landscape |
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No. 20
Using Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) to Quantify Mistletoe in Urban Environments |
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No. 19
Preserving Habitat for Athene cunicularia floridana (Florida Burrowing Owl): Challenges and Solutions from Cape Coral, Florida, USA |
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No. 18
The Effect of Urbanization on the Life History and Color of Black Widow Spiders |
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No. 17
Use of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) to Assess and Quantify Risk of Entanglement in Synthetic Baling Twine in Pandion haliaetus (Osprey) Nests |
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No. 16
Essential Fish Habitat for Nearshore Sentinel Species of Fishes and Crabs in Heavily Urbanized New York Harbor |
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No. 15
Effects of Urbanization on Great-tailed Grackle Habitat Use and Nest Success in Sherman, Texas |
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No. 14
Short-term Responses of Fall Migratory Bird Communities to Suburban Riparian Management in Northeastern Missouri, USA |
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No. 13
>New Records of White-Crowned Pigeon Nesting in Urban Key West and Miami, Florida |
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No. 12
The Distribution of Amur Honeysuckle and Box Turtle Habitat Use in an Urban Forest |
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No. 11
Foraging Birds during Migratory Stopovers in the New York Metropolitan Area: Associations with Native and Non-native Plants |
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No. 10
Bats in the Bronx: Acoustic Monitoring of Bats in New York City |
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No. 9
Occupancy and Breeding Status of Coyotes in New York City Parks, 2011 to 2014 |
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No. 8 Bat-Species Diversity at an Urban–Rural Interface: Dominance by One Species in an Urban Area |
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No. 7
Density of Nests of the Western Harvester Ant, Pogonomyrmex occidentalis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Suburban and Urban Environments of Metropolitan Denver, Colorado |
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No. 6
Dendroecology, Forest Composition, and Land-Use History of a Suburban Cross Timbers Forest in Central Oklahoma |
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No. 5
Diet, Habitat Use, and Size of an Urban Population of Coyotes Obtained Noninvasively |
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No. 4
Blood on the Tracks: Track Mortality and Scavenging Rate in Urban Nature Preserves |
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No. 3
Hydric Habitats are Important to Foraging Bats in the Bluegrass Region’s Urban Parks |
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No. 2
Historic and Current Composition of Lizard Communities in Urban Preserves of Central Arizona, USA |
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Preformed Scour Holes Associated with Road Building May Maintain Anuran Diversity in Urbanizing Areas |
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