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Publications

Patrick, D. A., and Gibbs, J. P. 2010. Population structure and movements of freshwater turtles across an urban-rural gradient. Landscape Ecology In press

Patrick, D. A., Gibbs, J. P., Schalk, C., and Woltz, H. 2010. Effective culvert placement and design to facilitate passage of amphibians across roads. Journal of Herpetology In press

R. D. Semlitsch, S. M. Blomquist, A. J.K. Calhoun, J. W. Gibbons, J. P. Gibbs, G. J. Graeter, E. B. Harper, D. J. Hocking, M. L. Hunter, Jr., D. A. Patrick, T.A.G. Rittenhouse, B. B. Rothermel, and B. D. Todd. 2009. Effects of timber management on amphibian populations: understanding mechanisms from forest experiments. BioScience. 59(10): 853-862

Patrick, D. A., and Gibbs, J. P. 2009. Snake occurrences in Grassland Associated with Road Versus Forest Edges. Journal of Herpetology. 43(4): 716-720

Patrick, D. A., Calhoun, A. J. K., and Hunter Jr., M. L. 2008. The importance of understanding spatial population structure when evaluating the effects of silviculture on spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum). Biological Conservation. 141: 807-814

Patrick, D. A., Harper, E. B., Hunter Jr., M. L., and Calhoun, A. J. K. 2008. Terrestrial habitat selection and strong density-dependent mortality in recently metamorphosed amphibians. Ecology 89(9): 2563-2574

Patrick. D. A., Calhoun, A. J. K., and Hunter, M. L. 2007. The orientation of juvenile wood frogs, Rana sylvatica, leaving experimental ponds. Journal of Herpetology. 41(1): 157-163

Patrick, D. A., Hunter, M. L., and Calhoun, A. J. K. 2006. Effects of experimental forest treatments on a Maine amphibian community. Journal of Forest Ecology and Management 234: 323-332

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