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The following pages link to Evan Grant, Ph.D. (Q54405):
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- Natural history notes: Rana spp. (multiple ranid species). Hibernacula (Q144406) (← links)
- Effects of host species and environment on the skin microbiome of Plethodontid salamanders (Q145246) (← links)
- Imperfect pathogen detection from non-invasive skin swabs biases disease inference (Q145252) (← links)
- Range position and climate sensitivity: The structure of among-population demographic responses to climatic variation (Q145516) (← links)
- Risks posed by SARS‐CoV‐2 to North American bats during winter fieldwork (Q146086) (← links)
- Accommodating the role of site memory in dynamic species distribution models (Q146312) (← links)
- <i>Plethodon cinerius</i> (eastern red-backed salamander) movement (Q148220) (← links)
- Salamander occupancy in headwater stream networks (Q149001) (← links)
- Monitoring multiple species: Estimating state variables and exploring the efficacy of a monitoring program (Q149016) (← links)
- Overview of emerging amphibian pathogens and modeling advances for conservation-related decisions (Q149319) (← links)
- Proactive management of amphibians: Challenges and opportunities (Q149320) (← links)
- Amphibian conservation in the Anthropocene (Q149605) (← links)
- Effect of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) on apparent survival of frogs and toads in the western USA (Q149649) (← links)
- A three-pipe problem: Dealing with complexity to halt amphibian declines (Q149724) (← links)
- Knowing your limits: Estimating range boundaries and co-occurrence zones for two competing plethodontid salamanders (Q149757) (← links)
- Identifying common decision problem elements for the management of emerging fungal diseases of wildlife (Q149792) (← links)
- Range-wide population projections for Northern Red-Bellied Cooters (Pseudemys rubriventris) (Q150565) (← links)
- Testing assumptions in the use of PIT tags to study movement of Plethodon salamanders (Q150832) (← links)
- Winter severity affects occupancy of spring- and summer-breeding anurans across the eastern United States (Q150836) (← links)
- Southeast regional and state trends in anuran occupancy from calling survey data (2001-2013) from the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (Q151153) (← links)
- Uncertainty in biological monitoring: a framework for data collection and analysis to account for multiple sources of sampling bias (Q153197) (← links)
- Management and monitoring of the endangered Shenandoah salamander under climate change: Workshop report 10-12 April 2012 (Q154949) (← links)
- Methods for estimating the amount of vernal pool habitat in the northeastern United States (Q155464) (← links)
- Prevalence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in stream and wetland amphibians in Maryland, USA (Q155475) (← links)
- Visual implant elastomer mark retention through metamorphosis in amphibian larvae (Q155477) (← links)
- Eco‐evolutionary rescue promotes host–pathogen coexistence (Q156456) (← links)
- Experimental evaluation of spatial capture–recapture study design (Q156500) (← links)
- A comparison of monitoring designs to assess wildlife community parameters across spatial scales (Q156513) (← links)
- Evidence that climate sets the lower elevation range limit in a high‐elevation endemic salamander (Q156602) (← links)
- Disease‐structured N‐mixture models: A practical guide to model disease dynamics using count data (Q156626) (← links)
- North-facing slopes and elevation shape asymmetric genetic structure in the range-restricted salamander Plethodon shenandoah (Q156633) (← links)
- Geographic variation and thermal plasticity shape salamander metabolic rates under current and future climates (Q156709) (← links)
- Identifying climate-resistant vernal pools: Hydrologic refugia for amphibian reproduction under droughts and climate change (Q156783) (← links)
- Detecting spatial ontogenetic niche shifts in complex dendritic ecological networks (Q156855) (← links)
- Integrating count and detection–nondetection data to model population dynamics (Q157332) (← links)
- Site- and individual-level contaminations affect infection prevalence of an emerging infectious disease of amphibians (Q157643) (← links)
- Principles of translational science education (Q157762) (← links)
- Successful molecular detection studies require clear communication among diverse research partners (Q157763) (← links)
- Projecting the Future of Headwater Streams to Inform Management Decisions (Q160115) (← links)
- Mapping Climate Change Resistant Vernal Pools in the Northeastern U.S. (Q160207) (← links)
- Understanding the Future of Red-Backed Salamanders as an Indicator of Future Forest Health (Q160245) (← links)
- Collaborative Project to Understand Red-backed Salamander Population Dynamics and Climate Change Adaptation (Q227098) (← links)
- Assessing amphibian communities in the National Capital Region (Q227099) (← links)
- Monitoring Vernal Pool Amphibians in the Northeast (Q227100) (← links)
- Northeast Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (Q227101) (← links)
- COVID-19 Pathways and Wildlife Dynamics (Q227258) (← links)
- Decision Science Support for SARS-CoV-2 Risk to North American Bats (Q227475) (← links)
- Pre-listing Science Support in the Northeast (Q228265) (← links)
- Structured Decision Making (Q229135) (← links)
- Assessing Amphibian Disease Risk in the Northeast (Q229155) (← links)