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Research Publications in Press Bartel, R. A., N.M. Haddad, and J. P. Wright. Ecosystem engineers maintain a rare species of butterfly and increase plant diversity. In press, Oikos. Bartel, R. A., and J.O. Sexton. 2009. Using a time series of satellite imagery to detect potential habitat for an endangered species. Ecography 32: 888-896. pdf Bartel, R. A., F. F. Knowlton, and L. C. Stoddart. 2008. Mammal abundance trends from two Great Basin sites. Journal of Mammalogy 89: 1170-1183. pdf Kuefler, D., N. Haddad, S. Hall, B. Hudgens, R. Bartel, and E. Hoffman. 2008. Population structure and habitat use for the endangered St. Francis Satyr butterfly, Neonympha mitchellii francisci. American Midland Naturalist 159: 289-320. pdf Hess, G. R., R. A. Bartel, A. K. Leidner, K. R. Rosenfeld, M. J. Rubino, S. B. Snider, and T. H. Ricketts. 2006. Scale matters: using indicator taxa at varying grains and extents. Biological Conservation 132: 448-457. pdf Bartel, R. A., F. F. Knowlton, and L. C. Stoddart. 2005. Mammal abundance indices in the northern portion of the Great Basin, 1963-1993. Ecology 86: 3030. pdf Bartel, R. A., and F. F. Knowlton. 2005. Functional feeding responses of coyote in the Curlew Valley, Utah, 1963-1993. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 83: 569-578. pdf Bartel, R. A. and M. Brunson. 2003. Effects of Utah’s coyote bounty program on harvester behavior. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 31: 736-741. pdf Research Publications in Review Bartel, R. A., B.J. Puckett, and N.H. Haddad. Effects of disturbance on metapopulation size in successional landscapes. Pending invited resubmission, Landscape Ecology. Research Publications in Prep Kostelnik, K. M., R. A. Bartel, and T. Wentworth. Population viability and status of the threatened beach plant Amaranthus pumilus (seabeach amaranth). Will be submitted to Conservation Biology. Bartel, R. A., K. S. Oberhauser, J. De Roode, and S. Altizer. Movement patterns, seasonal habitat use and parasite transmission in eastern North American migratory monarch butterflies. Will be submitted to Journal of Animal Ecology. Website © by Becky Bartel. |
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