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The following pages link to Jacoby Carter, Ph.D. (Q45240):
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- Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) population dynamics and bamboo (subfamily Bambusoideae) life history: a structured population approach to examining carrying capacity when the prey are semelparous (Q144660) (← links)
- MOAB: a spatially explicit, individual-based expert system for creating animal foraging models (Q144686) (← links)
- Observations of acrobat ants (Crematogaster sp.) preying on the eggs of the invasive giant applesnail (Pomacea maculata) (Q146420) (← links)
- Testing tail-mounted transmitters with Myocastor coypus (nutria) (Q146825) (← links)
- Population estimates of Hyla cinerea (Schneider) (Green Tree frog) in an urban environment (Q146951) (← links)
- Limpkin, Aramus guarauna (L., 1766) (Gruiformes, Aramidae), extralimital breeding in Louisiana is associated with availability of the invasive Giant Apple Snail, <i>Pomacea maculata</i> Perry, 1810 (Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae) (Q149553) (← links)
- Physiology of the invasive apple snail <i>Pomacea maculata</i>: tolerance to low temperatures (Q151711) (← links)
- A case study of green tree frog population size estimation by repeated capture-mark-recapture method with individual tagging: A parametric bootstrap method vs. Jolly-Seber method (Q153805) (← links)
- The estimation of growth dynamics for Pomacea maculata from hatchling to adult (Q156863) (← links)
- Pilot Testing and Protocol Development of Apple Snail Suppression at Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge (Q229436) (← links)
- Determining the Efficacy of Agricultural Oils for Suppressing Applesnail Egg Mass Hatch-out (Q229835) (← links)
- Movement of Maculata Applesnails in Southern Louisiana Swamps (Q229854) (← links)
- Efficacy of plastic mesh tubes in reducing herbivory damage by the invasive nutria (Myocastor coypus) in an urban restoration site (Q236874) (← links)
- A model for the interaction of frog population dynamics with Batrachochytrium dendrobaties, Janthinobacterium lividium and temperature and its implication for chytridiomycosis management (Q237976) (← links)
- A pilot study testing a natural and a synthetic Molluscicide for controlling invasive apple snails (Pomacea maculata) (Q238142) (← links)
- Evaluating simplistic methods to understand current distributions and forecast distribution changes under climate change scenarios: An example with coypu (Myocastor coypus) (Q239025) (← links)
- Observations of raccoon (Procyon lotor) predation on the invasive Maculata apple snail (Pomacea maculata) in southern Louisiana (Q240349) (← links)
- Establishing a beachhead: A stochastic population model with an Allee effect applied to species invasion (Q241868) (← links)
- Fitting a structured juvenile-adult model for green tree frogs to population estimates from capture-mark-recapture field data (Q245076) (← links)
- A geographic information system tool for aquatic resource conservation in the Red and Sabine River Watersheds of the southeast United States (Q251504) (← links)
- Review of two visual programming languages for simulation modeling (Q260618) (← links)
- Data for the estimation of growth dynamics for Pomacea maculata from hatchling to adult, 10/10/13 to 9/25/15 (Q261168) (← links)
- Prioritizing bottomland hardwood forest sites for protection and augmentation (Q270051) (← links)
- Vegetation model technical report (Q281316) (← links)
- Myocastor coypus Molina (coypu) (Q282406) (← links)
- Exotic invasive Pomacea maculata (Giant Apple Snail) will depredate eggs of frog and toad species of the Southeastern US (Q284269) (← links)
- A computer model to forecast wetland vegetation changes resulting from restoration and protection in coastal Louisiana (Q284765) (← links)
- Book Review: Two visual programming languages for simulation modeling: Stella 5.0 and Modelmaker 3.0 (Q286281) (← links)
- Mesohaline submerged aquatic vegetation survey along the U.S. gulf of Mexico coast, 2001 and 2002: A salinity gradient approach (Q286421) (← links)
- Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator): Novel non-native prey (Q286637) (← links)
- The occurrence of the rat lungworm, Angiostrongylus cantonensis, in nonindigenous snails in the Gulf of Mexico region of the United States (Q289186) (← links)
- Mesohaline submerged aquatic vegetation survey along the U.S. gulf of Mexico coast, 2000: A stratified random approach (Q290419) (← links)
- The Louisiana Amphibian Monitoring Program from 1997 to 2017: Results, analyses, and lessons learned (Q291307) (← links)
- Modeling the effects of nutria (Myocastor coypus) on wetland loss (Q293521) (← links)
- A survey of estuarine submerged aquatic vegetation in the northern Gulf coast (Q294221) (← links)
- Limpkin, Aramus guarauna (L., 1766) (Gruiformes, Aramidae), extralimital breeding in Louisiana is associated with availability of the invasive Giant Apple Snail, Pomacea maculata Perry, 1810 (Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae) (Q294667) (← links)
- Identity, reproductive potential, distribution, ecology and management of invasive Pomacea maculata in the southern United States (Q300221) (← links)
- An introduction to visual programming for biologists (Q300319) (← links)
- Comparing live-capture methods for nutria: single- versus multiple-capture cage traps (Q301233) (← links)
- Exploring behavior of an unusual megaherbivore: A spatially explicit foraging model of the hippopotamus (Q306499) (← links)
- A review of the literature on the worldwide distribution, spread of, and efforts to eradicate the coypu (Myocastor coypus) (Q309788) (← links)
- Comparing live capture methods for nutria (Myocastor coypus): single versus multicatch traps (Q326978) (← links)
- Video observations of raccoon (Procyon loctor) predation on the invasive Maculata apple snail (Pomacea maculata) in south Louisiana, USA - 2017 (Q329043) (← links)
- Two videos of acrobat ants (Crematogaster sp.) preying on applesnail (Pomacea maculate) egg masses (Q329322) (← links)
- The Louisiana Amphibian Monitoring Program from 1997 to 2017: Data (Q329892) (← links)
- Exotic invasive giant apple snails (Pomacea maculata) will depredate eggs of frog and toad species of the Southeastern United States (Q330708) (← links)