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The following pages link to H Brian Underwood, Ph.D. (Q49893):
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- Evaluating legacy effects of hyperabundant white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in forested stands of Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks, New York (Q56822) (← links)
- Woodland type and spatial distribution of nymphal Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) (Q144394) (← links)
- Movement behavior, dispersal, and the potential for localized management of deer in a suburban environment (Q144396) (← links)
- Year-class formation of upper St. Lawrence River northern pike (Q147010) (← links)
- White-tailed deer movements and space use on Fire Island: A four-year radio-telemetry study 2015-2016 post-Hurricane Sandy assessment (Q149317) (← links)
- Interactions of white-tailed deer and vegetation at Saratogo National Historical Park (Q152528) (← links)
- Modeling the effects of land cover and use on landscape capability for urban ungulate populations (Q152947) (← links)
- Effects of forest structure and composition on food availability for Varecia variegata at Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar (Q156370) (← links)
- Deer do not affect short-term rates of vegetation recovery in overwash fans on Fire Island after Hurricane Sandy (Q156642) (← links)
- Estimation of Density and Abundance of Biological Populations on National Parks and Wildlife Refuges Through Distance Sampling (Q229687) (← links)
- Evaluating immunocontraception for managing suburban white-tailed deer in Irondequoit, New York (Q236098) (← links)
- Fine scale habitat use by age-1 stocked muskellunge and wild northern pike in an upper St. Lawrence River bay (Q237094) (← links)
- Windows of opportunity: white-tailed deer and the dynamics of northern hardwood forests of the northeastern US (Q240465) (← links)
- Effects of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) exclusion on plant recovery in overwash fans after a severe coastal storm (Q258925) (← links)
- Social organization in deer: Implications for localized management (Q259143) (← links)
- Use of modern infrared thermography for wildlife population surveys (Q259251) (← links)
- Values and science: white-tailed deer management in eastern national parks (Q259757) (← links)
- Of elephants and blind men: Deer management in the U.S. National Parks (Q264313) (← links)
- A spatially-explicit modelling environment for evaluating deer management strategies (Q268700) (← links)
- Reconsidering paradigms of overpopulation in ungulates: white-tailed deer at Saratoga National Historical Park (Q270306) (← links)
- The science of overabundance: deer ecology and population management (Q273419) (← links)
- Hierarchical patch delineation in fragmented landscapes (Q273543) (← links)
- Bottomland forest composition and seedling diversity (Q278148) (← links)
- [Book review] A review of Wildlife 2001: Populations (Q278188) (← links)
- Deer management and the concept of overabundance (Q281628) (← links)
- White-tailed deer ecology and management on Fire Island (Q283601) (← links)
- A rapid assessment method for ground layer coastal vegetation (Q284476) (← links)
- Contraception & deer: the Irondequoit Report (Q286838) (← links)
- Field testing of immunocontraception on white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on Fire Island National Seashore, New York, USA (Q291632) (← links)
- Latitudinal variation in snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) body mass: A test of Bergmann’s Rule (Q299127) (← links)
- Quantifying effects of deer browsing on vegetation establishment, growth and development in large-extent overwash fans (Q304408) (← links)
- Comparing protein and energy status of winter-fed white-tailed deer (Q308847) (← links)
- Movement behavior preceding autumn mortality for white-tailed deer in central New York (Q308928) (← links)
- An adaptive management approach to controlling suburban deer (Q309015) (← links)