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E.M. Schauber

Schauber, E.M., M. J. Connors, B. J. Goodwin, Clive G. Jones, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2009. “Quantifying a Dynamic Risk Landscape: Heterogeneous Predator Activity and Implications for Prey Persistence”. Ecology 90: 240-51. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schauber_et_al_2009_Dynamic_Risk_Landscape_Ecology.pdf.
Schauber, E.M., B. J. Goodwin, Clive G. Jones, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2007. “Spatial Selection and Inheritance: Applying Evolutionary Concepts to Population Dynamics in Heterogeneous Space”. Ecology 88: 1112-18. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schauber_et_al_2007_Ecology_88_1112-1118.pdf.
Schauber, E.M., and Clive G. Jones. 2006. “Comparative Predation on Naturally Occurring Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) Pupae and Deployed Freeze-Dried Pupae”. Environ. Entomol. 35: 293-94. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schauber_and_Jones_2006.pdf.
Connors, M. J., E.M. Schauber, A. Forbes, Clive G. Jones, B. J. Goodwin, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2005. “Use of Track Plates to Quantify Predation Risk at Small Spatial Scales”. J. Mammal 86: 991-96. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Connors_et_al_2005.pdf.
Schauber, E.M., Richard S. Ostfeld, and A.S. Evans. 2005. “What Is the Best Predictor of Annual Lyme Disease Incidence: Weather, Mice, or Acorns?”. Ecol. Appl. 15: 575-86. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schauber_et_al_2005_Ecol_Appl_15_575-586.pdf.
Goodwin, B. J., Clive G. Jones, E.M. Schauber, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2005. “Limited Dispersal and Heterogeneous Predation Risk Synergistically Enhance Persistence of Rare Prey”. Ecology 86: 3139-48. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Goodwin_et_al_2005_Ecology.pdf.
Schauber, E.M., Richard S. Ostfeld, and Clive G. Jones. 2004. “Type 3 Functional Response of Mice to Gypsy Moth Pupae: Is It Stabilizing?”. Oikos 107: 592-602. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schauber_et_al_Type_3_Oikos_107_592-602.pdf.
Ostfeld, Richard S., Felicia Keesing, E.M. Schauber, and Kenneth Schmidt. 2002. “The Ecological Context of Infectious Disease: Diversity, Habitat Fragmentation, and Lyme Disease Risk in North America”. In A. Aguirre, R. S. Ostfeld, G. Tabor, C. A. House, and M. Pearl (eds.), 207-19. Oxford University Press, New York.
Schauber, E.M., D. Kelly, P. Turchin, C. Simon, W.G. Lee, R.B. Allen, I.J. Payton, P.R. Wilson, P.E. Cowan, and R.E. Brockie. 2002. “Masting by Eighteen New Zealand Plant Species: The Role of Temperature As a Synchronizing Cue”. Ecology 83: 1214-25.
Schauber, E.M., and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2002. “Modeling the Effects of Reservoir Competence Decay and Demographic Turnover in Lyme Disease Ecology”. Ecol. Appl. 12: 1142-62. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schauber_and_Ostfeld_2002_Ecol_Appl_12_1142-1162.pdf.