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Tami S Ransom

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Oecologia|September 18, 2010
Earthworms, as ecosystem engineers, influence multiple aspects of a salamander's ecologyTami S Ransom
Ecology|November 29, 2012
Comparison of direct, indirect, and ecosystem engineering effects of an earthworm on the red-backed salamanderTami S Ransom
Ecology and Evolution|January 9, 2023
(Not) far from home: No sex bias in dispersal, but limited genetic patch size, in an endangered species, the Spotted Turtle (<i>Clemmys guttata</i>)Eric B Liebgold, Myra J Dickey, Stephanie M Lamb, et al.
Global Change Biology|February 1, 2023
Is the future female for turtles? Climate change and wetland configuration predict sex ratios of a freshwater speciesH Patrick Roberts, Lisabeth L Willey, Michael T Jones, et al.
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Oecologia|September 18, 2010
Earthworms, as ecosystem engineers, influence multiple aspects of a salamander's ecologyTami S Ransom
Ecology|November 29, 2012
Comparison of direct, indirect, and ecosystem engineering effects of an earthworm on the red-backed salamanderTami S Ransom
Ecology and Evolution|January 9, 2023
(Not) far from home: No sex bias in dispersal, but limited genetic patch size, in an endangered species, the Spotted Turtle (<i>Clemmys guttata</i>)Eric B Liebgold, Myra J Dickey, Stephanie M Lamb, et al.
Global Change Biology|February 1, 2023
Is the future female for turtles? Climate change and wetland configuration predict sex ratios of a freshwater speciesH Patrick Roberts, Lisabeth L Willey, Michael T Jones, et al.
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