Scott Loss

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Natural Resource Ecology and Management Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States 
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Jeffrey Brawn grad student
Robert B. Blair grad student 2007-2011 UMN
Peter Marra post-doc 2011-2013 Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center
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Noden BH, Roselli MA, Loss SR. (2023) Factors influencing abundance of 3 tick species across a gradient of urban development intensity in the US Great Plains. Journal of Medical Entomology
Riggs GJ, Barton CM, Riding CS, et al. (2022) Field-testing effectiveness of window markers in reducing bird-window collisions. Urban Ecosystems. 1-11
Loss SR, Boughton B, Cady SM, et al. (2022) Review and synthesis of the global literature on domestic cat impacts on wildlife. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Noden BH, Henriquez BE, Roselli MA, et al. (2022) Use of an exclusion assay to detect novel rickettsiae in field collected Amblyomma americanum. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases. 13: 101959
Riggs GJ, Joshi O, Loss SR. (2022) Stakeholder perceptions of bird-window collisions. Plos One. 17: e0263447
Noden BH, Roselli MA, Loss SR. (2022) Effect of Urbanization on Presence, Abundance, and Coinfection of Bacteria and Protozoa in Ticks in the US Great Plains. Journal of Medical Entomology
Riding CS, O'Connell TJ, Loss SR. (2021) Multi-scale temporal variation in bird-window collisions in the central United States. Scientific Reports. 11: 11062
Phillips HRP, Bach EM, Bartz MLC, et al. (2021) Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties. Scientific Data. 8: 136
Coe ST, Elmore JA, Elizondo EC, et al. (2021) Free-ranging domestic cat abundance and sterilization percentage following five years of a trap–neuter–return program Wildlife Biology. 2021
Fullerton MR, Walters JR, Will RE, et al. (2021) Interannual climate variation influences nest initiation date and nest productivity of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker at the northwestern edge of its range Ornithological Applications. 123
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