Michael J. Cramer

Affiliations: 
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States 
Area:
ecology, behavior, rodents
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Flagel DG, Belovsky GE, Cramer MJ, et al. (2016) Fear and loathing in a Great Lakes forest: cascading effects of competition between wolves and coyotes Journal of Mammalogy. 98: 77-84
Cramer MJ. (2014) Seeds of doubt: Feeding preferences of white-footed deer mice (Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis) and woodland deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus gracilis) on maple (genus Acer) seeds Canadian Journal of Zoology. 92: 771-776
Ridenhour BJ, Cramer MJ. (2014) Differentiation of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) and deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) of the Upper Midwest using PCR melt curve analysis Conservation Genetics Resources. 7: 29-31
Osburn DJ, Cramer MJ. (2013) Foraging response of erethizon dorsatum and lepus americanus to specialized and generalized predator scents American Midland Naturalist. 169: 66-73
Cramer MJ, Cameron GN. (2010) Effects of bot fly parasitism on movements of peromyscus Ieucopus American Midland Naturalist. 163: 455-462
Hopton ME, Cameron GN, Cramer MJ, et al. (2009) Live animal radiography to measure developmental instability in populations of small mammals after a natural disaster Ecological Indicators. 9: 883-891
Cramer MJ, Cameron GN. (2007) Effects of bot fly, Cuterebra fontinella, parasitism on male aggression and female choice in Peromyscus leucopus Animal Behaviour. 74: 1419-1427
Cramer MJ, Cameron GN. (2006) Effects Of Bot Fly (Cuterebra Fontinella) Parasitism On A Population Of White-Footed Mice (Peromyscus Leucopus) Journal of Mammalogy. 87: 1103-1111
Cramer MJ, Willig MR. (2005) Habitat heterogeneity, species diversity and null models Oikos. 108: 209-218
Cramer MJ, Willig MR. (2002) Habitat Heterogeneity, Habitat Associations, And Rodent Species Diversity In A Sand-Shinnery-Oak Landscape Journal of Mammalogy. 83: 743-753
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