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Smithsonian Research Bibliography
Loss, Scott R., Hueffmeier, Ryan M., Hale, Cindy M., Host, George E., Sjerven, Gerald and Frelich, Lee E.
2013. Earthworm Invasions in Northern Hardwood Forests: a Rapid Assessment Method.
Natural Areas Journal, 33(1): 21-30.
doi:10.3375/043.033.0103
Loss, Scott R., Will, Tom and Marra, Peter P.
2013.
The impact of free-ranging domestic cats on wildlife of the United States.
Nature Communications, 4
doi:10.1038/ncomms2380
Davis, Amélie Y., Belaire, J. A., Farfan, Monica A., Milz, Dan, Sweeney, Eric R., Loss, Scott R. and Minor, Emily S.
2012.
Green infrastructure and bird diversity across an urban socioeconomic gradient.
Ecosphere, 3(11): 1-18.
doi:10.1890/ES12-00126.1
Hamer, Sarah A., Goldberg, Tony L., Kitron, Uriel D., Brawn, Jeffrey D., Anderson, Tavis K., Loss, Scott R., Walker, Edward D. and Hamer, Gabriel L.
2012. Wild Birds and Urban Ecology of Ticks and Tick-borne Pathogens, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2005–2010.
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 18(10): 1589-1595.
doi:10.3201/eid1810.120511
Loss, Scott R.
2012. Nesting Density of Hermit Thrushes in a Remnant Invasive Earthworm-free Portion of a Wisconsin Hardwood Forest.
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 124(2): 375-379.
doi:10.1676/11-124.1
Loss, Scott R., Niemi, Gerald J. and Blair, Robert B.
2012.
Invasions of non-native earthworms related to population declines of ground-nesting songbirds across a regional extent in northern hardwood forests of North America.
Landscape Ecology, 27(5): 683-696.
doi:10.1007/s10980-012-9717-4
Loss, Scott R., Will, Tom and Marra, Peter P.
2012. Direct human-caused mortality of birds: improving quantification of magnitude and assessment of population impact.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 10(7): 357-364.
doi:10.1890/110251