Pages that link to "Item:Q54792"
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The following pages link to Rebecca McCaffery (Q54792):
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- Enigmatic near‐extirpation in a boreal toad metapopulation in northwestern Montana (Q145829) (← links)
- From Water to Wildlife: Linking Water Timing and Availability to Meadows and Wildlife in a Changing Climate (Q160229) (← links)
- Fisher Restoration on the Olympic Peninsula (Q227188) (← links)
- Elwha River ScienceScape: Understanding Ecosystem Recovery Following Large-Scale Dam Removal (Q227189) (← links)
- Bat Ecology in Western Washington's National Parks (Q227274) (← links)
- Small mammals and ungulates respond to and interact with revegetation processes following dam removal (Q253220) (← links)
- Establishment of terrestrial mammals on former reservoir beds following large dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA (Q255199) (← links)
- Importance of local weather and environmental gradients on demography of a broadly distributed temperate frog (Q258578) (← links)
- Occupancy patterns in a reintroduced fisher population during reestablishment (Q260182) (← links)
- Contrasting demographic responses of toad populations to regionally synchronous pathogen (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) dynamics (Q267215) (← links)
- Genomic signatures of thermal adaptation are associated with clinal shifts of life history in a broadly distributed frog (Q280188) (← links)
- Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity (Q290093) (← links)
- Natural resource condition assessment: Olympic National Park (Q296662) (← links)
- Terrestrial fauna are agents and endpoints in ecosystem restoration following dam removal (Q299807) (← links)
- Thermal conditions predict intraspecific variation in senescence rate in frogs and toads (Q313294) (← links)
- Camera trap photo detections of mammals along three reaches of the Elwha River, Washington (Q319361) (← links)