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John R Sauer

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Ecology|May 11, 2007
Seasonal components of avian population change: joint analysis of two large-scale monitoring programsWilliam A Link, John R Sauer
Ecology|November 19, 2016
Bayesian cross-validation for model evaluation and selection, with application to the North American Breeding Bird SurveyWilliam A Link, John R Sauer
Global Change Biology|March 16, 2017
Multidirectional abundance shifts among North American birds and the relative influence of multifaceted climate factorsQiongyu Huang, John R Sauer, Ralph O Dubayah
Experimental & Applied Acarology|October 23, 2003
A proteomics approach to characterizing tick salivary secretionsRobin D Madden, John R Sauer, Jack W Dillwith
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|May 22, 2002
Comparison of differentially expressed genes in the salivary glands of male ticks, Amblyomma americanum and Dermacentor andersoniAbdelaziz D Bior, Richard C Essenberg, John R Sauer
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 24, 2020
Model selection for the North American Breeding Bird SurveyWilliam A Link, John R Sauer, Daniel K Niven
Experimental & Applied Acarology|October 23, 2003
RNA interference: applicability in tick researchMajd N Aljamali, John R Sauer, Richard C Essenberg
Experimental & Applied Acarology|June 17, 2004
A proteomics approach to characterizing tick salivary secretionsRobin D Madden, John R Sauer, Jack W Dillwith
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology|November 15, 2006
Gene expression in male tick salivary glands is affected by feeding in the presence of femalesFelix M Anyomi, Abdelaziz D Bior, Richard C Essenberg, et al.
Biometrics|July 4, 2017
On the reliability of N-mixture models for count dataRichard J Barker, Matthew R Schofield, William A Link, et al.
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Ecology|May 11, 2007
Seasonal components of avian population change: joint analysis of two large-scale monitoring programsWilliam A Link, John R Sauer
Ecology|November 19, 2016
Bayesian cross-validation for model evaluation and selection, with application to the North American Breeding Bird SurveyWilliam A Link, John R Sauer
Global Change Biology|March 16, 2017
Multidirectional abundance shifts among North American birds and the relative influence of multifaceted climate factorsQiongyu Huang, John R Sauer, Ralph O Dubayah
Experimental & Applied Acarology|October 23, 2003
A proteomics approach to characterizing tick salivary secretionsRobin D Madden, John R Sauer, Jack W Dillwith
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|May 22, 2002
Comparison of differentially expressed genes in the salivary glands of male ticks, Amblyomma americanum and Dermacentor andersoniAbdelaziz D Bior, Richard C Essenberg, John R Sauer
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 24, 2020
Model selection for the North American Breeding Bird SurveyWilliam A Link, John R Sauer, Daniel K Niven
Experimental & Applied Acarology|October 23, 2003
RNA interference: applicability in tick researchMajd N Aljamali, John R Sauer, Richard C Essenberg
Experimental & Applied Acarology|June 17, 2004
A proteomics approach to characterizing tick salivary secretionsRobin D Madden, John R Sauer, Jack W Dillwith
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology|November 15, 2006
Gene expression in male tick salivary glands is affected by feeding in the presence of femalesFelix M Anyomi, Abdelaziz D Bior, Richard C Essenberg, et al.
Biometrics|July 4, 2017
On the reliability of N-mixture models for count dataRichard J Barker, Matthew R Schofield, William A Link, et al.
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