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May 13, 2011
Nonlinear responses to food availability shape effects of habitat fragmentation on consumers
Heather B Blackburn, N Thompson Hobbs, James K Detling
Oecologia
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October 16, 2007
Elk browsing increases aboveground growth of water-stressed willows by modifying plant architecture
Danielle B Johnston, David J Cooper, N Thompson Hobbs
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
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January 9, 2007
Dynamics of prion disease transmission in mule deer
Michael W Miller, N Thompson Hobbs, Simon J Tavener
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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February 8, 2013
Stream hydrology limits recovery of riparian ecosystems after wolf reintroduction
Kristin N Marshall, N Thompson Hobbs, David J Cooper
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
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April 1, 2008
Water tables constrain height recovery of willow on Yellowstone's northern range
Danielle M Bilyeu, David J Cooper, N Thompson Hobbs
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
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October 5, 2007
Hydrologic regime and herbivory stabilize an alternative state in Yellowstone National Park
Evan C Wolf, David J Cooper, N Thompson Hobbs
International Journal of Biometeorology
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September 21, 2002
Signatures of large-scale and local climates on the demography of white-tailed ptarmigan in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
Guiming Wang, N Thompson Hobbs, Hector Galbraith, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
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August 23, 2012
Native predators reduce harvest of reindeer by Sámi pastoralists
N Thompson Hobbs, Henrik Andrén, Jens Persson, et al.
Plos One
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December 10, 2015
Forecasting the Effects of Fertility Control on Overabundant Ungulates: White-Tailed Deer in the National Capital Region
Ann M Raiho, Mevin B Hooten, Scott Bates, et al.
The Journal of Applied Ecology
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January 6, 2015
Ecological feedbacks can reduce population-level efficacy of wildlife fertility control
Jason I Ransom, Jenny G Powers, N Thompson Hobbs, et al.
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Ecology
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May 13, 2011
Nonlinear responses to food availability shape effects of habitat fragmentation on consumers
Heather B Blackburn, N Thompson Hobbs, James K Detling
Oecologia
|
October 16, 2007
Elk browsing increases aboveground growth of water-stressed willows by modifying plant architecture
Danielle B Johnston, David J Cooper, N Thompson Hobbs
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
|
January 9, 2007
Dynamics of prion disease transmission in mule deer
Michael W Miller, N Thompson Hobbs, Simon J Tavener
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
February 8, 2013
Stream hydrology limits recovery of riparian ecosystems after wolf reintroduction
Kristin N Marshall, N Thompson Hobbs, David J Cooper
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
|
April 1, 2008
Water tables constrain height recovery of willow on Yellowstone's northern range
Danielle M Bilyeu, David J Cooper, N Thompson Hobbs
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
|
October 5, 2007
Hydrologic regime and herbivory stabilize an alternative state in Yellowstone National Park
Evan C Wolf, David J Cooper, N Thompson Hobbs
International Journal of Biometeorology
|
September 21, 2002
Signatures of large-scale and local climates on the demography of white-tailed ptarmigan in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
Guiming Wang, N Thompson Hobbs, Hector Galbraith, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
|
August 23, 2012
Native predators reduce harvest of reindeer by Sámi pastoralists
N Thompson Hobbs, Henrik Andrén, Jens Persson, et al.
Plos One
|
December 10, 2015
Forecasting the Effects of Fertility Control on Overabundant Ungulates: White-Tailed Deer in the National Capital Region
Ann M Raiho, Mevin B Hooten, Scott Bates, et al.
The Journal of Applied Ecology
|
January 6, 2015
Ecological feedbacks can reduce population-level efficacy of wildlife fertility control
Jason I Ransom, Jenny G Powers, N Thompson Hobbs, et al.
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