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Malcolm L. Hunter, Ph.D.

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Wildlife Ecology The University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States 
Area:
Conservation Biology
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http://umaine.edu/wle/faculty-staff-directory/malcolm-l-hunter-jr/
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Angelstam P, Albulescu AC, Andrianambinina ODF, et al. (2021) Frontiers of protected areas versus forest exploitation: Assessing habitat network functionality in 16 case study regions globally. Ambio
Schrodt F, Bailey JJ, Kissling WD, et al. (2019) Opinion: To advance sustainable stewardship, we must document not only biodiversity but geodiversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 116: 16155-16158
Eakin CJ, Hunter ML, Calhoun AJK. (2019) The influence of land cover and within-pool characteristics on larval, froglet, and adult wood frogs along a rural to suburban gradient Urban Ecosystems. 22: 493-505
Eakin C, Calhoun AJK, Hunter ML. (2019) Indicators of wood frog ( Lithobates sylvaticus ) condition in a suburbanizing landscape Ecosphere. 10
Hoffmann K, Hunter M, Calhoun AJK, et al. (2018) Post-Breeding Migration and Habitat of Unisexual Salamanders in Maine, USA Journal of Herpetology. 52: 273-281
Eakin CJ, Hunter ML, Calhoun AJK. (2018) Bird and mammal use of vernal pools along an urban development gradient Urban Ecosystems. 21: 1029-1041
Acuña V, Hunter M, Ruhí A. (2017) Managing temporary streams and rivers as unique rather than second-class ecosystems Biological Conservation. 211: 12-19
Hunter ML, Acuña V, Bauer DM, et al. (2017) Conserving small natural features with large ecological roles: A synthetic overview Biological Conservation. 211: 88-95
Hunter ML. (2017) Conserving small natural features with large ecological roles: An introduction and definition Biological Conservation. 211: 1-2
Call EM, Hunter ML. (2017) Evaluating the Framework of a New River Bird Survey Method River Research and Applications. 33: 495-504
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