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Lara LaDage, Assistant Professor of Biology

2013

Fagan, W. F., M. A. Lewis, M. Auger-Methe, T. Avgar, S. Benhamou, G. Breed, L. D. LaDage, U. E. Schlagel, W. Tang, Y. P. Papastamatiou, J. Forester, and T. Mueller. 2013. “Spatial Memory and Animal Movement.” Ecology Letters 16:1316–29.

Freas, C. A., T. C. Roth, L. D. LaDage, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2013. “Hippocampal Neuron Soma Size Is Associated with Population Differences in Winter Climate Severity in Food-caching Chickadees.” Functional Ecology 27:1341–49.

LaDage, L. D., M. V. Forney, R. M. Maged, T. C. Roth, B. Sinervo, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2013. “Interaction between Territoriality, Spatial Environment, and Hippocampal Neurogenesis in Male Side-blotched Lizards.” Behavioral Neuroscience 127:555–65

Pravosudov, V. V., T. C. Roth, M. L. Forister, L. D. LaDage, R. Kramer, F. Schilkey, and A. M. Van der Linden. 2013. “Differential Hippocampal Gene Expression Is Associated with Climate-related Natural Variation in Memory and the Hippocampus in Food-caching Chickadees.” Molecular Ecology 22:397–408.

Roth, T. C., D. M. Chevalier, L. D. LaDage, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2013. “Variation in Hippocampal Glial Cell Numbers in Food-caching Birds from Different Climates.” Developmental Neurobiology 73:480–85.

2012

Freas, C. A., L. D. LaDage, T. C. Roth, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2012. “Elevation-related Differences in Memory and the Hippocampus in Mountain Chickadees (Poecile gambeli).” Animal Behavior 84:121–27.

LaDage, L. D., T. C. Roth, A. M. Cerjanic, B. Sinervo, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2012. “Spatial Memory: Are Lizards Really Deficient?” Biology Letters 8:939–41.

Pravosudov, V. V., T. C. Roth, M. L. Forister, L. D. LaDage, M. J. Burg, and B. S. Braun. 2012. “Population Genetic Structure Does Not Explain Naturally Occurring Variation in Spatial Memory and the Hippocampus Across a Continental Scale in Food-caching Black-capped Chickadees.” Molecular Ecology 21:4486–97.

Roth, T. C., C. Gallagher, L. D. LaDage, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2012. “Variation in Brain Regions Associated with Fear and Learning in Contrasting Climates.” Brain, Behavior, and Evolution 79:181–90.

2011

Chancellor, L. V., T. C. Roth, L. D. LaDage, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2011. “The Effect of Environmental Harshness on Neurogenesis: A Large-scale Comparison.” Developmental Neurobiology 71:246–52.

LaDage, L. D., T. C. Roth II, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2011. “Hippocampal Neurogenesis Is Associated with Migratory Behavior in Adult but Not Juvenile Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys ssp.).” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 278:138–43.

Roth, T. C., II, L. D. LaDage, C. Freas, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2011. “Variation in Memory and the Hippocampus across Populations with Different Climates: A Common Garden Approach.” Proceedings of the Royal Society B 279:402–10.

Roth, T. C., II, L. D. LaDage, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2011. “Evidence for Long-term Spatial Memory in a Parid.” Animal Cognition 15:149–54.

———. 2011. “Variation in Hippocampal Morphology along an Environmental Gradient: Controlling for the Effects of Day Length.” Proceedings of the Royal Society B 278:2662–67.

2010

Fox, R. A., T. C. Roth II, L. D. LaDage, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2010. “No Effect of Social Group Composition or Size on Hippocampal Formation Morphology and Neurogenesis in Mountain Chickadees (Poecile gambeli).” Developmental Neuroscience 70:538–47.

LaDage, L. D., T. C. Roth II, R. A. Fox, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2010. “Ecologically Relevant Spatial Memory Use Modulates Hippocampal Neurogenesis.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 277:1071–79.

Pravosudov, V. V., T. C. Roth II, and L. D. LaDage. 2010. “Chickadees Are Selfish Group Members When It Comes to Food Caching.” Animal Behaviour 80:175–80.

Roth, T. C., II, A. Brodin, T. Smulders, L. D. LaDage, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2010. “Is Bigger Always Better? A Critical Appraisal of the Use of Volumetric Analysis in the Study of the Hippocampus.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 365:915–31.

Roth, T, C., II, L. D. LaDage, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2010. “Learning Capabilities Enhanced in Harsh Environments: A Common Garden Approach.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 277:3187–93.

2009

Fox, R. A., L. D. LaDage, T. C. Roth II, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2009. “Behavioral Profile Predicts Dominance Status in Mountain Chickadees, Poecile gambeli.” Animal Behaviour 77:1441–48.

LaDage, L. D., B. J. Riggs, B. Sinervo, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2009. “Dorsal Cortex Volume in Male Side-Blotched Lizards, Uta stansburiana, Is Associated with Different Space Use Strategies.” Animal Behaviour 78:91–96.

LaDage, L. D., T. C. Roth II, R. A. Fox, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2009. “Effects of Captivity and Memory-based Experiences on the Hippocampus in Mountain Chickadees.” Behavioral Neuroscience 123:284–91.

———. 2009. “Flexible Cue Use in Food-caching Birds.” Animal Cognition 12:419–26.

LaDage, L. D., T. C. Roth II, and V. V. Pravosudov. 2009. “Biases in Brain Measurements: The Trouble with the Telencephalon.” Brain, Behavior and Evolution 73:253–58.

2008

LaDage, L. D., and M. H. Ferkin. 2008. “Do Conspecific Cues Affect Follicular Development in the Female Leopard Gecko?” Behaviour 145:1027–39.

LaDage, L. D., W.H.N. Gutzke, R. A. Simmons, and M. H. Ferkin. 2008. “Multiple Mating Increases Fecundity, Fertility and Relative Clutch Mass in the Female Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius).” Ethology 114:512–20.

2007

LaDage, L. D., and M. H. Ferkin. 2007. “Do Female Leopard Geckos (Eublepharis macularius) Discriminate between Previous Mates and Novel Males?” Behaviour 144:515–27.

2006

LaDage, L. D., and M. H. Ferkin. 2006. “Male Leopard Geckos (Eublepharis macularius) Can Discriminate between Two Familiar Females.” Behaviour 143:1033–49.

1999

Coelho, J. R., and L. D. LaDage. 1999. “Foraging Capacity of the Great Golden Digger Wasp Sphex ichneumoneus.” Ecological Entomology 24:480–83.

 

Edward P. Levri, Division Head, Associate Professor of Biology

2013

Bilka, R., and E. P. Levri. 2013. “The Invasive New Zealand Mud Snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) Grows Faster When Consuming Periphyton Compared to Detritus.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 87 (3): 125–28.

Emili, L. A., D. M. Morrison, C. M. Huss, C. G. Mahan, and E. P. Levri. 2013. “A Student-based Investigation to Assess the Impacts of Chemical Deicers on the Water Quality of Spring Run Stream in Altoona, Pennsylvania.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 87 (3): 145–54.

Levri, E. P., C. A. Opiela, and R. Bilka. 2013. “The Invasive New Zealand Mud Snail, (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) Not Detected in Western Lakes Huron and St. Clair.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 87 (1): 10–15.

2012

Levri, E. P., E. Colledge, R. Bilka, and B. Smith. 2012. “The Distribution of the New Zealand Mud Snail in Streams of the Lake Ontario and Lake Erie Watersheds.” BioInvasions Records 1 (3): 215–19.

Levri, E. P., A. N. Dubensky, A. S. Mears, and C. A. Opiela. 2012. “Interpopulation Variation in Predator Avoidance Behavior of a Freshwater Snail to the Same Predator.” Canadian Journal of Zoology 90 (5): 616–23.

 

Yuhong Liu, Assistant Professor of Information Sciences and Technology

Liu, Y., and Y. (Lindsay) Sun. 2014. “Securing Digital Reputation in Online Social Media.” IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 31 (1): 149–55.

Andrew L. Mack, Grants and Contracts Coordinator, Academic Affairs

2017

Pine, R., A. L. Mack, and R. M. Timm. 2017. “Marsupials and rodents of the Admiralty Islands, Papua New Guinea.” Occasional Papers, Museum of the Texas Tech University. 352:1–28.

2013

Warakai, D., D. S. Okena, P. Igag, M. Opiang, and A. L. Mack. 2013. “Tree Cavity-Using Wildlife and the Potential of Artificial Nest Boxes for Wildlife Management in New Guinea.” Tropical Conservation Science 6:47–58.

2012

Arihafa, A., and A. L. Mack. 2012. “Treefall Gap Dynamics in a Tropical Rainforest in Papua New Guinea.” Pacific Science 67:47–58.

Kale, E., N. Whitmore, A. L. Mack, and D. D. Wright. 2012. “Survival Rates of Rattus verecundus and Paramelomys platyops in a Murid Rich Tropical Rainforest of Papua New Guinea.” Pacific Conservation Biology 18:26–32.

Laurance, W., et al. (including A. L. Mack). 2012. “Averting Biodiversity Collapse in Tropical Forest Protected Areas.” Nature 489:290–94.

2011

Deiner, K., A. R. Lemmon, A. L. Mack, R. C. Fleischer, and J. P. Dumbacher. 2011. “A Passerine Bird’s Evolution Reveals the Geologic History of New Guinea.” PLoS One 6 (5): e19479. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0019479.

Mack, A. L. 2011. Review of Fourth International Partners in Flight Symposium. Condor.

Mack, A. L., D. D. Wright, and P. Osborne. 2011. Papua New Guinea Institute of Biological Research (PNGIBR) www.pngibr. org: “National Scientists Building Capacity to Meet the Nation’s Ecological Research Needs.” Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 92:392–95.

2010

Oppel, S., and A. L. Mack. 2010. “Bird Assemblage and Visitation Pattern at Fruiting Elmerrillia tsiampaca (Magnoliaceae) Trees in Papua New Guinea.” Biotropica 42:229–35.

Sagata, K., A. L. Mack, D. D. Wright, and P. J. Lester. 2010. “The Influence of Nest Availability on the Abundance and Diversity of Twig-dwelling Ants in Papua New Guinea.” Insects Sociaux 57:333–41.

2009

Heinsohn, R., T. Zeriga, P. Igag and A. Mack. 2009. “Do Palm Cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) Have Long Enough Life Spans to Support Their Low Reproductive Success?” Emu 109:183–91

Mack, A. L. 2009. “Predicting the Effects of Climate Change on Melanesian Bird Populations: The Constraints of Too Many Variables and Too Few Data.” in Climate Change and Biodiversity in Melanesia, ed. S. J. Leisz and J. B. Burnett, 1–15. Bishop Museum Technical Report 42 (9).

2008

Jones, E. R., A. L. Mack, D. D. Wright and L. Curran. 2008. “Differential Effects of Mammalian Seed Predation on Recruitment in Five Papua New Guinean Tree Species.” Journal of Tropical Ecology 24:259–67.

2007

Richards, S. J., A. L. Mack, and C. Austin. 2007. “Two New Species of Platymantis (Anura: Ranidae) from the Admiralty Archipelago, Papua New Guinea.” Zootaxa 1639:41–55.

2006

Marsden, S. J., C. T. Symes and A. L. Mack. 2006. “Response of a New Guinean Avifauna to Conversion of Forest to Small-Scale Agriculture.” Ibis 148:629–40.

Symes, C. T., J. C. Hughes, A. L. Mack and S. Marsden. 2006. “Avian Geophagy in the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Papua New Guinea.” Journal of Zoology 268:87–96.

2005

Mack, A. L., and S. Oppel. 2005. “Nidification of the Dwarf Whistler, Pachycare flavogriseum, a Little-Known New Guinea Endemic.” Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club 126:61–65.

Mack, A. L., and P. West. 2005. “Ten Thousand Tonnes of Small Animals: Wildlife Use in Papua New Guinea, A Vital Resource in Need of Management.” Resource Management in Asia. Pacific Working Paper no. 61.

2004

Legge, S., S. Murphy, P. Igag, and A. L. Mack. 2004. “Territoriality and Density of an Australian Migrant, The Buff-Breasted Paradise Kingfisher, in the New Guinean Non-Breeding Grounds.” Emu 104:15–20.

2003

Mack, A. L., and G. Druliner. 2003. “A Non-Intrusive Method for Measuring Movements and Seed Dispersal in Cassowaries.” Journal of Field Ornithology 74:193–96.

Mack, A. L., and J. Jones. 2003. “Infrasound Communication by Cassowaries.” Auk 120:1062–68.

Mack, A. L., and E. Scholes. 2003. “Nesting Activity of the Wallace’s Fairy Wren Sipodotus wallacii.” Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club 123:177–81.

2000

Mack, A. L. 2000. “Did Fleshy Fruit Pulp Evolve as a Defence against Seed Loss rather than as a Dispersal Mechanism?” Journal of Biosciences 25:93–97.

Mack, A. L., and L. E. Alonso, eds. 2000. “A Biological Assessment of the Wapoga River Area of Northwestern Irian Jaya, Indonesia.” RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment 14.

Mack, A. L., and D. D. Wright. 2000. “Notes on the Crested Cnemophilus macgregorii and Yellow-breasted Loboparadisaea sericea Birds of Paradise.” Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 120:186–89.

1999

Mack, A. L. 1999. “The Vulturine Parrot (Psittrichas fulgidus) of New Guinea, a Species in Need of Study.” Psittascene.

Mack, A. L., K. Ickes, J. H. Jessen, B. Kennedy, and J. R. Sinclair. 1999. “Seedling Ecology of Aglaia mackiana (Meliaceae), a Cassowary-Dispersed Rainforest Tree, in Papua New Guinea.” Biotropica 31:111–20.

Supriatna, J., A. L. Mack, C. Yeager, S. Olivieri, T. Tarar, and B. Burnett, eds. 1999. The Irian Jaya Conservation Priority-Setting Workshop: Final Report. Washington, DC: Conservation International.

1998

Beehler, M., and A. L. Mack. 1998. “Constraints to Characterising Spatial Heterogeneity in a Lowland Forest Avifauna in New Guinea.” In Proceedings of the XXII International Ornithological Congress, ed. N. J. Adams and R. H. Slotow, 2569–79. Durban, South Africa.

Mack, A. L. 1998. “An Advantage of Large Seed Size: Tolerating Rather Than Succumbing To Seed Predators.” Biotropica 30:604–8.

———.1998. “The Potential Impact of Small-Scale Physical Disturbance on Seedlings in A Papuan Rainforest.” Biotropica 30:547–52.

Mack, A. L. (author and editor). 1998. “Rapid Assessment Survey of the Lakekamu Basin, Papua New Guinea.” RAP Working Paper no. 9. Washington, DC: Conservation International.

Mack, A. L., and D. D. Wright. 1998. “Status and Conservation of the Threatened Vulturine Parrot, Psittrichas fulgidus.” Bird Conservation International 8:185–94.

Mack, A. L., R. Yamuna, T. Domambe, and J. Pano. 1998. “Effects of Drought on Birds at Maimafu, Eastern Highlands Province.” Science in New Guinea 23:125–31.

1997

Mack, A. L. 1997. “Spatial Distribution, Fruit Production and Seed Removal of a Rare, Dioecious, Rainforest Tree in a Papuan Rainforest.” Journal of Tropical Ecology 13:305–16.

———, ed. 1997. “Coursebook for Field Training in Experimental Design, Data Analysis and Grantsmanship” (in-house publication). Conservation International, Washington, DC.

1996

Mack, A. L., ed. 1996. “Training Manual for Field Survey Techniques in Papua New Guinea. (in-house publication), Conservation International, Washington, DC.

Mack, A. L., and Wright, D. D. 1996. “Notes on Occurrence and Feeding of Birds at Crater Mountain Biological Research Station, Papua New Guinea.” Emu 96:89–101.

1995

Mack, A. L. 1995. “Distance and non-Randomness of Seed Dispersal by the Dwarf Cassowary, Casuarius bennetti, in Papua New Guinea.” Ecography 18:286–95.

———. 1995. “Feathered Foresters: Dwarf Cassowaries Sow the Seeds of Rainforest Giants.” Living Bird 14 (4): 22–25.

———. 1995. “Phenology of the Dominant Trees of a Hardwood Hammock in South Florida. Caribbean Journal of Science 31:207–11.

Wright, D. D., A. L. Mack, and E. H. Paxton. 1995. “Recent Aproteles bulmerae (Megachiroptera: Pteropodidae) Skulls Found in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea.” Mammalia 59:163–64.

1994

Mack, A. L. 1994. “The Nests and Eggs of Birds at the Crater Mountain Biological Research Station, Papua New Guinea.” Bulletin of the British Ornithologist’s Club 114:176–81.

1993

Gill, F. B., A. M. Mostrom, and A. L. Mack. 1993. “Speciation in North American Chickadees: I. Patterns of mtDNA Genetic Divergence.” Evolution 47:195–212.

Mack, A. L. 1993. “The Sizes of Vertebrate-Dispersed Fruits, a Neotropical-Paleotropical Comparison.” American Naturalist 142:840–56.

Mack, A. L., and D. D. Wright. 1993. “Birds of Lake Tebera.” Muruk 6:25–26.

1992

Mack, A. L. 1992. “The Nest, Egg, and Incubation Behaviour of the Blue Bird of Paradise, Paradisaea rudolphi.” Emu 92:244–46.

———. 1992. “Vegetation Analysis of a Hardwood Hammock in Dade County, Florida: Changes since 1940.” Florida Scientist 55:258–63.

1990

Mack, A. L. 1990. “Is Frugivory Limited By Secondary Compounds in Fruits?” Oikos 57:135–38.

———. 1990. “Notes on the Dwarf Cassowary Casuarius bennetti in Papua New Guinea.” Muruk 4:49–52.

1988

Mack, A. L., and C. D. Fisher. 1988. “Notes on the Birds from the Llanos of Meta, Colombia.” Le Gerfaut 78:397–408.

1986

Mack, A. L., F. B. Gill, R. Colburn, and C. Spolsky 1986. “Mitochodrial DNA: A Source of Genetic Markers for Studies of Similar Passerine Bird Species.” Auk 103:676–81.

1982

Gill, F. B., A. L. Mack, and R. T. Ray. 1982. “Competition between Hermit Hummingbirds Phaethorninae and Insects for Nectar in a Costa Rican Rain Forest.” Ibis 124:44–49.

Meyer de Schauensee, R., and A. L. Mack. 1982. Addenda to R. Meyer de Schauensee, A Guide to the Birds of South America, 2nd ed., 429–63. Philadelphia: Academy of Natural Sciences.

 

Carolyn G. Mahan, Professor of Biology

2015

Emili, L. A., C. G. Mahan, and J. Pizarchik. 2015. “Sustainable Remediation of Legacy Mine Drainage: A CaSe study of the Flight 93 National Memorial.” Environmental Management 1–11.

Mahan, C. G., B. J. Miller, M. C. Saunders, and J. A. Young. 2015. “Using Ecological Indicators and a Decision Support System for Integrated Ecological Assessment at Two National Park Units in the Mid-Atlantic Region, USA.” Environmental Management. Published in Open Access On-line, October 2014; print version of journal.

2013

Emili, L. A., D. M. Morrison, C. M. Huss, C. G. Mahan, and E. P. Levri. 2013. “A Student-based Investigation to Assess the Impacts of Chemical Deicers on the Water Quality of Spring Run Stream in Altoona, Pennsylvania.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 87 (3): 145–54.

Palmer, L. K., and C. G. Mahan. 2013. “Teaching the Scientific Method: A Quick Fix Approach.” American Biology Teacher 75:355–56.

2011

Yahner, R. H., C. G. Mahan, and A. D. Rodewald. 2011. “Forest Wildlife.” In Techniques for Wildlife Investigations and Management, 7th ed., ed. N. Silvy. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press.

2010

Garroway, C. J., J. Bowman, T. J. Cascaden, G. L. Holloways, C. G. Mahan, J. R. Malcolm, M. A. Steele, G. Turner, and P. J. Wilson. 2010. “Climate Change Induced Hybridization in Flying Squirrels.” Global Change Biology 16 (1): 113–21.

Krichbaum, K., C. G. Mahan, M. A. Steele, G. Turner, and P. J. Hudson. 2010. “The Potential Role of Strongyloides robustus on Parasite-Mediated Competition between Two Species of Flying Squirrels (Glaucomys).” Journal of Wildlife Diseases 46:229–35.

Mahan, C. G., J. A. Bishop, M. A. Steele, G. Turner, and W. L. Myers. 2010. “Habitat Characteristics and Revised Gap Landscape Analysis for the Northern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus): A State Endangered Species in Pennsylvania.” American Midland Naturalist 164:283–95.

2009

Mahan, C. G., J. P. Vanderhorst, and J. A. Young. 2009. “Natural Resource Assessment: An Approach to Science Based Planning in National Parks.” Environmental Management 43:1301–12.

Rohr, J., C. G. Mahan, and K. C. Kim. 2009. “Response of Arthropod Biodiversity to Foundation Species Declines: The Case of the Eastern Hemlock.” Forest Ecology and Management 258:1503–10.

2007

Mahan, C. G., D. R. Diefenbach, and W. B. Cass. 2007. “Evaluating and Revising a Long-Term Monitoring Program for Vascular Plants: Lessons from Shenandoah National Park.” Natural Areas Journal 27:16–24.

Rohr, J., C. G. Mahan, and K. C. Kim. 2007. “Developing a Monitoring Program for Invertebrates: Guidelines and a Case Study.” Conservation Biology 21:422–33.

2006

Mahan, C. G., and C. S. Itle. 2006. “Prevalence of the Helminth Egg from Enterobius Sciuri in Eastern Chipmunks (Tamias Striatus): A New Host Record.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 80:35–37.

2005

Mahan, C. G., and T. J. O’Connell. 2005. “Small Mammals’ Use of Suburban and Urban Parks in Central Pennsylvania.” Northeastern Naturalist 12:307–14.

2004

Mahan, C. G., K. L. Sullivan, B. Black, K. C. Kim, and R. H. Yahner. 2004. “Overstory Tree Composition of Eastern Hemlock Stands Threatened by the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.” Castanea 68:30–37.

2002

Burke da Silva, K., C. G. Mahan, and J. da Silva. 2002. “The Trill of the Chase: Eastern Chipmunks Call to Warn Kin.” Journal of Mammalogy 83 (2): 546–52.

1999

Mahan, C. G. 1999. “Ecosystem-Based Assessment of Biodiversity Associated with Eastern Hemlock Forests.” Park Science 19 (1): 37–39.

Mahan, C. G., M. A. Steele, M. J. Patrick, and G. L. Kirkland Jr. 1999. “The Status of the Northern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) in Pennsylvania.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 73 (1): 15–21.

Mahan, C. G., and R. H. Yahner. 1999. “Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Behavioural Patterns in the Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus).” Canadian Journal of Zoology 77:1991–97.

1998

Mahan, C. G., and R. H. Yahner. 1998. “Lack of Population Response by Eastern Chipmunks (Tamias striatus) to Forest Fragmentation.” American Midland Naturalist 140 (2): 382–86.

1997

Yahner, R. H., and C. G. Mahan. 1997. “Behavioral Considerations in Fragmented Landscapes.” Conservation Biology 11 (2): 569–70.

———. 1997. “Effects of Logging Roads on Depredation of Artificial Ground Nests in a Forested Landscape.” Wildlife Society Bulletin 25 (1): 158–62.

1996

Yahner, R. H., and C. G. Mahan. 1996. “Depredation of Artificial Ground Nests in a Managed Forested Landscape.” Conservation Biology 10 (1): 285–88.

———. 1996. “Effects of Egg Type on Depredation of Artificial Ground Nests.” Wilson Bulletin 108 (1): 129–36.

1996

Mahan, C. G., and R. H. Yahner. 1996. “Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Burrow-Site Selection by the Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus).” American Midland Naturalist 136 (2): 352–57.

———. 1996. “Temporal Effects on Detection of Eastern Chipmunks (Tamias striatus) in Forested Landscapes.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 70 (2): 61–64.

 

Ian S. Marshall, Professor of English

2013

Marshall, I. 2013. “Stalking the Gaps: The Biopoetics of Haiku.” Mosaic 46 (4): 91–107.

2009

Marshall, I., and M. Simpson.  2009. “Introduction: Ecopoetics and the Eco-Narrative.” Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 10 (2): 1–4.

2006

Marshall, I., and M. Simpson.  2006. “Deconstructing Haiku: A Dialogue.” College Literature 33 (3): 117–34.

 

Amir Marvasti, Associate Professor of Sociology

2012

Marvasti, A. 2012. “Seeing Ourselves in Others: Common Human Experiences as a Basis for Community Dialogue.” Sociological Viewpoints 28 (1): 8–18.

2011

Marvasti, A., and K. D. McKinney. 2011. “Does Diversity Mean Assimilation?” Critical Sociology 37 (5): 631–50.

2008

Marvasti, A. 2008. “Muslim and Middle-Eastern Immigrants and Policing.” Executive Law Enforcement Forum, May, 11–118.

2005

Marvasti, A. 2005. “Being Middle Eastern American: Identity Negotiation in the Context of the War on Terror.” Symbolic Interaction 28 (4): 525–48.

2002

Marvasti, A. 2002. “Constructing the Service-Worthy Homeless through Narrative Editing.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 31 (4): 615–51.

Marvasti, A., and C. Faircloth. 2002. “Writing the Exotic, the Authentic, and the Moral: Romanticism as Discursive Resource for the Qualitative Text.” Qualitative Inquiry 8 (6): 760–84.

1999

Frazier, C., D. Bishop, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and A. Marvasti. 1999. “Juveniles in Criminal Court: Past and Current Research from Florida.” Quinnipiac Law Review 10:573–96.

1998

Marvasti, A. 1998. “Homelessness as Narrative Redemption.” Perspectives on Social Problems 10:167–82.

 

Robert L. Matchock, Associate Professor of Psychology

2014

Delecce, T. L., J. P. Polheber, and R. L. Matchock. 2014. “Sociosexual Orientation and 2D:4D Ratios in Women: Relationship to Men’s Desirability Ratings as a Long-Term Pair Bond.” Archives of Sexual Behavior 43:319–27. doi: 10.1007/s10508-013-0201-2.

Matchock, R. L., and J. T. Mordkoff. 2014. “Effects of Sleep Stage and Sleep Episode Length on the Alerting, Orienting, and Conflict Components of Attention.” Experimental Brain Research 232:811–20. doi:10.1007/s00221-013-3790-z.

Polheber, J. P., and R. L. Matchock. 2014. “The Presence of a Dog Attenuates Cortisol and Heart Rate in the Trier Social Stress Test Compared to Human Friends.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine (October). doi: 10.1007/s10865-013-9546-1.

 

Karyn D. McKinney, Associate Professor, Sociology and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Marvasti, A., and K. D. McKinney. 2011. “Does Diversity Mean Assimilation?” Critical Sociology 37 (5): 631–50.

 

Mark McNicholas, Associate Professor of History

2014

McNicholas, M. 2014. “Impersonating a Policeman in Qing China.” Asia Major, 3rd ser., 27 (1): 139–73. https://www2.ihp.sinica.edu.tw/publish5.php?TM=5&M=6&C=67&V=3.

2013

McNicholas, M. 2013. “Scamming the Purchase-of-Rank System in Qing China.” Late Imperial China 34 (1): 108–36.

 

Mary Lou Nemanic, Associate Professor of Communications

Nemanic, M. L. 2016. “Citizen Journalism 3.0: Participatory Journalism at the Twin Cities Daily Planet.” Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies 5 (3): 365–82.

 

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