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Nick M Haddad

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The American Naturalist|March 27, 2018
Corridor Use Predicted from Behaviors at Habitat BoundariesNick M Haddad
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 18, 2008
Finding the corridor more traveledNick M Haddad
Nature Methods|August 1, 2012
Connecting ecology and conservation through experimentNick M Haddad
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 20, 2016
ECOLOGY. Corridors for people, corridors for natureNick M Haddad
Plos Biology|February 7, 2018
Resurrection and resilience of the rarest butterfliesNick M Haddad
Ecology|September 13, 2011
Edge effects, not connectivity, determine the incidence and development of a foliar fungal plant diseaseBrenda L Johnson, Nick M Haddad
The American Naturalist|July 15, 2003
Predicting which species will benefit from corridors in fragmented landscapes from population growth modelsBrian R Hudgens, Nick M Haddad
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 19, 2011
Combining measures of dispersal to identify conservation strategies in fragmented landscapesAllison K Leidner, Nick M Haddad
Ecology Letters|April 2, 2025
Voltinism Shifts in Response to Climate Warming Generally Benefit Populations of Multivoltine ButterfliesTyson Wepprich, Erica Henry, Nick M Haddad
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The effects of long-term nitrogen loading on grassland insect communitiesNick M Haddad, John Haarstad, David Tilman
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The American Naturalist|March 27, 2018
Corridor Use Predicted from Behaviors at Habitat BoundariesNick M Haddad
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 18, 2008
Finding the corridor more traveledNick M Haddad
Nature Methods|August 1, 2012
Connecting ecology and conservation through experimentNick M Haddad
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 20, 2016
ECOLOGY. Corridors for people, corridors for natureNick M Haddad
Plos Biology|February 7, 2018
Resurrection and resilience of the rarest butterfliesNick M Haddad
Ecology|September 13, 2011
Edge effects, not connectivity, determine the incidence and development of a foliar fungal plant diseaseBrenda L Johnson, Nick M Haddad
The American Naturalist|July 15, 2003
Predicting which species will benefit from corridors in fragmented landscapes from population growth modelsBrian R Hudgens, Nick M Haddad
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 19, 2011
Combining measures of dispersal to identify conservation strategies in fragmented landscapesAllison K Leidner, Nick M Haddad
Ecology Letters|April 2, 2025
Voltinism Shifts in Response to Climate Warming Generally Benefit Populations of Multivoltine ButterfliesTyson Wepprich, Erica Henry, Nick M Haddad
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The effects of long-term nitrogen loading on grassland insect communitiesNick M Haddad, John Haarstad, David Tilman
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