Research Bibliography
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Reptiles and Amphibians. The Changing Environment of Northern Michigan: A Century of Science and Nature at the University of Michigan Biological Station. :143-153.
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2010. Factors affecting capture rates of insect taxa by retail electrocutors and eliminators in northern lower Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist. 36:61-69.
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2003. Profile of a Biosphere Reserve: The University of Michigan Biological Station, USA, and its conformity to the Man and Biosphere Program. Natural Areas Journal. 23:165-173.
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2003. A 22-year study on the effects of mammalian browsing on forest succession following a clearcut in northern lower Michigan. The American Midlands Naturalist. 144:243-252.
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2000. Antipredator behaviors of newly metamorphosed green frogs (Rana clamitans) and leopard frogs (R. pipiens) in encounters with eastern garter snakes (Thamnophis s. sirtalis). The American Midlands Naturalist. 137:136-144.
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Antipredator behavior of newly metamorphosed American Toads (Bufo a. americanus), and mechanisms of hunting by eastern garter snakes (Thamnophis s. sirtalis). Herpetologica. 50:137-145.
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1994. The significance of color change in newly metamorphosed American toads (Bufo a. americanus). Journal of Herpetology. 28:87-93.
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1994. Aggregations of newly metamorphosed Bufo americanus: tests of two hypotheses. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 71:334-338.
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1993. Substrate choice and predation risk in newly metamorphosed American Toads Bufo americanus: an experimental analaysis. The American Midlands Naturalist. 130:184-192.
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The influence of mammalian browsing on tree growth and mortality in the Pigeon River State Forest, Michigan. The American Midlands Naturalist. 123:202-206.
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1990. Cryptic behavior in juvenile toads. Journal of Herpetology. 19:524-527.
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1985. On the use of an age sequence of stands to determine successional patterns in pine-hardwood forests of northern lower Michigan. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 66:268(Abstr.
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1985.