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Assessing thermal ecology of herpetofauna across a heterogeneous microhabitat mosaic in a changing aridland riparian system
Assessing thermal ecology of herpetofauna across a heterogeneous microhabitat mosaic in a changing aridland riparian system
Brian Blais
Daniel Velasco
Marie Frackiewicz
Avery Low
John Koprowski
2023
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Effects of disturbances and environmental changes on an aridland riparian generalist
Effects of disturbances and environmental changes on an aridland riparian generalist
Brian Blais
Samantha Johnson
John Koprowski
2023
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about Effects of disturbances and environmental changes on an aridland riparian generalist
Influence of time and flood on diurnal mammal diversity and story level use in Igapó forest in the Peruvian Amazon.
Influence of time and flood on diurnal mammal diversity and story level use in Igapó forest in the Peruvian Amazon.
Rosa R. Palmer
John L. Koprowski
2018
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Koprowski, J. L., M. I. Alanen, and A. M. Lynch. 2005. Nowhere to run and nowhere to hide: Response of endemic Mt. Graham red squirels to catastrophic forest damage. Biological Conservation 126: 491-498.
Koprowski, J. L., M. I. Alanen, and A. M. Lynch. 2005. Nowhere to run and nowhere to hide: Response of endemic Mt. Graham red squirels to catastrophic forest damage. Biological Conservation 126: 491-498.
John L. Koprowski
Marit I. Alanen
Ann M. Lynch
2005
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Koprowski, J. L., S. L. Doumas, M. J. Merrick, B. Oleson, E. E. Posthumus, T. G. Jessen, and R. N. Gwinn. 2013. It's lonely at the top: Biodiversity at risk to loss from climate change. In Gottfried, Gerald J.; Ffolliott, Peter F.; Gebow, Brooke S.; Eskew
Koprowski, J. L., S. L. Doumas, M. J. Merrick, B. Oleson, E. E. Posthumus, T. G. Jessen, and R. N. Gwinn. 2013. It's lonely at the top: Biodiversity at risk to loss from climate change. In Gottfried, Gerald J.; Ffolliott, Peter F.; Gebow, Brooke S.; Eskew
John L. Koprowski
Sandra L. Doumas
Melissa J. Merrick
Brittany Oleson
Erin E. Posthumus
Timothy G. Jessen
R. Nathan Gwinn
2013
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about Koprowski, J. L., S. L. Doumas, M. J. Merrick, B. Oleson, E. E. Posthumus, T. G. Jessen, and R. N. Gwinn. 2013. It's lonely at the top: Biodiversity at risk to loss from climate change. In Gottfried, Gerald J.; Ffolliott, Peter F.; Gebow, Brooke S.; Eskew
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