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期刊名:Northeastern naturalist

缩写:NORTHEAST NAT

ISSN:1092-6194

e-ISSN:1938-5307

IF/分区:0.5/Q4

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Sandra B Robinson,Autumn Oczkowski,M Conor McManus et al. Sandra B Robinson et al.
Nitrogen is essential in sustaining estuarine ecosystems, particularly lower trophic levels and filter-feeding organisms. However, excess nitrogen is an often-cited cause of coastal ecosystem decline. One of the largest sources of nitrogen ...
Kenneth B Raposa,Thomas E Kutcher,Wenley Ferguson et al. Kenneth B Raposa et al.
Vegetation is a key component of salt marsh monitoring programs, but different methods can make comparing datasets difficult. We compared data on vegetation composition and cover collected with 3 methods (point-intercept, Braun-Blanquet vis...
David Allen,Benjamin Borgmann-Winter,Laura Bashor et al. David Allen et al.
Lyme disease is an emerging infectious disease of public health concern in the northeastern United States. The disease's vector, Ixodes scapularis (Say) (Blacklegged Tick), has increased its range in the past twenty years. In its newly ende...
Kelly McCracken,Robert Lewis,J Thomas Curtis Kelly McCracken
Prairie vole males typically display robust preferences for affiliation with their respective mates that indicate the expression of a pair-bond. However, it recently has been shown that the strength of a male vole's pair-bond can differ dep...
Jonathan D Reichard,Nathan W Fuller,Alyssa B Bennett et al. Jonathan D Reichard et al.
Reduced populations of Myotis lucifugus (Little Brown Myotis) devastated by white-nose syndrome (WNS) persist in eastern North America. Between 2009 and 2013, we recaptured 113 marked individuals that survived between 1 and 6 winters in New...
Abigail C Serra,Paul S Warden,Colin R Fricker et al. Abigail C Serra et al.
Ixodes scapularis (Black-legged Tick) has expanded its range in recent decades. To establish baseline data on the abundance of the Black-legged Tick and Borrelia burgdorferi (causative agent of Lyme disease) at the edge of a putative range ...