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 J. M.  Jeschke, F.  Keesing, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Novel Organisms: Comparing Invasive Species, GMOs, and Emerging Pathogens?, AMBIO, 2013.\par \par  A.  Aguirre, G.  Tabor, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Conservation medicine: the ontogeny of an emerging discipline?, in New Directions in Conservation Medicine, by A. Aguirre, R.S. Ostfeld, and P. Daszak, eds., 2012.\par \par  F.  Keesing and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Disease ecology?, in F. DeClerck et al.  Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction , 2012, p. 217-230.\par \par  A. R.  Rodriguez, R. S.  Ostfeld, F.  Keesing, and J. W.  Reynolds, ?The earthworms (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae and Megascolecidae) of Dutchess County, New York, USA?, Megadrilogica, vol. 15, p. 141-150, 2012.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Ecology of Lyme Disease?, in K. C. Weathers, D. L. Strayer and G. E. Likens (eds.).  Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science, 2012, p. 243-251.\par \par  F.  Keesing and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?An ecosystem service of biodiversity ? the protection of human health against infectious disease?, in New Directions in Conservation Medicine, by A. Aguirre, R.S. Ostfeld, and P. Daszak, eds., 2012.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and F.  Keesing, ?Effects of Host Diversity on Infectious Disease?, Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, vol. 43, no. 1, p. 157-182, 2012.\par \par  L. E.  Schwanz, M. A.  Previtali, M.  Gomes-Solecki, D.  Brisson, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Immunochallenge reduces risk sensitivity during foraging in white-footed mice?, Anim. Behav., vol. 83, p. 155-161, 2012.\par \par  A.  Swei, C. J.  Briggs, R. S.  Lane, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Impacts of an Introduced Forest Pathogen on the Risk of Lyme Disease in California?, Vector-Borne Zoonot. Dis., vol. 12, p. 623-632, 2012.\par \par  J. L.  Schnurr, R. S.  Ostfeld, and C. D.  Canham, ?The Influence of Nearest Seed Neighbors on Seed Removal in Deciduous Forests?, Northeast. Nat., vol. 19, p. 43-48, 2012.\par \par  A.  Kershenbaum, L.  Stone, R. S.  Ostfeld, and L.  Blaustein, ?Modelling Transmission of Vector-Borne Pathogens Shows Complex Dynamics When Vector Feeding Sites Are Limited?, PLoS One, vol. 7, 2012.\par \par New directions in conservation medicine: applied cases of ecological health. 2012, p. 672.\par \par  J. L.  Brunner, M. E.  Killilea, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Overwintering Survival of Nymphal \i Ixodes scapularis\i0  (Acari: Ixodidae) Under Natural Conditions?, Journal of Medical Entomology, vol. 49, no. 5, p. 981 - 987, 2012.\par \par  M. A.  Previtali, R. S.  Ostfeld, F.  Keesing, A. E.  Jolles, R.  Hanselmann, and L. B.  Martin, ?Relationship between pace of life and immune responses in wild rodents?, Oikos, vol. 121, p. 1483-1492, 2012.\par \par  F.  Keesing, et al., ?Reservoir Competence of Vertebrate Hosts for Anaplasma phagocytophilum?, Emerging Infectious Diseases, vol. 18, no. 12, p. 2013 - 2013, 2012.\par \par  M. H.  Hersh, M.  Tibbetts, M.  Strauss, R. S.  Ostfeld, and F.  Keesing, ?Reservoir Competence of Wildlife Host Species for Babesia microti?, Emerging Infectious Diseases, vol. 18, no. 12, 2012.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and W. H.  Schlesinger, The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2012, vol. 1249. 2012, p. 246.\par \par  L. E.  Schwanz, M. J.  Voordouw, D.  Brisson, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Borrelia burgdorferi has minimal impact on the Lyme disease reservoir host Peromyscus leucopus?, Vector-Borne Zoonot., vol. 11, p. 117-124, 2011.\par \par  S. L.  LaDeau, G.  Glass, N. T.  Hobbs, A. L.  Latimer, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Data-model fusion to better understand emerging pathogens and improve infectious disease forecasting?, Ecol. Appl., vol. 21, p. 1443-1460, 2011.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Ecology of Lyme disease?, in K. Weathers, D. Strayer, and G. Likens. Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science, 2011.\par \par  A.  Swei, R. S.  Ostfeld, R. S.  Lane, and C. J.  Briggs, ?Effects of an invasive forest pathogen on abundance of ticks and their vertebrate hosts in a California Lyme disease focus?, Oecologia, vol. 166, p. 91-100, 2011.\par \par  F.  Keesing, et al., ?Effects of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) on entomopathogenic fungi?, Ecoscience, vol. 18, p. 164-168, 2011.\par \par  A.  Swei, R. S.  Ostfeld, R. S.  Lane, and C. J.  Briggs, ?Impact of the experimental removal of lizards on Lyme disease risk?, P. Roy. Soc. B.-Biol. Sci., vol. 278, p. 2970-2978, 2011.\par \par  J.  Foley, D.  Clifford, K.  Castle, P.  Cryan, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Investigating and Managing the Rapid Emergence of White-Nose Syndrome, a Novel, Fatal, Infectious Disease of Hibernating Bats?, Conserv. Biol., vol. 25, p. 223-231, 2011.\par \par  D.  Brisson, C.  Brinkley, P. T.  Humphrey, B. D.  Kemps, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?It takes a community to raise the prevalence of a zoonotic pathogen?, Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis., 2011.\par \par  L. E.  Schwanz, D.  Brisson, M.  Gomes-Solecki, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Linking disease and community ecology through behavioural indicators: immunochallenge of white-footed mice and its ecological impacts?, J. Anim. Ecol., vol. 80, p. 204-214, 2011.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, Lyme disease: The ecology of a complex system. 2011, p. 216.\par \par  J. L.  Brunner, et al., ?Molting success of Ixodes scapularis varies among individual blood meal hosts and species?, J. Med. Ent., vol. 48, p. 860-866, 2011.\par \par  D.  Simberloff, R. S.  Ostfeld, and D. L.  Strayer, ?Non-natives: 141 scientists object (Response to Davis, et al., "Don't judge species on their origins".)?, Nature, vol. 475, p. 36, 2011.\par \par  J.  Calabrese, J. L.  Brunner, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Partitioning the aggregation of parasites on hosts into intrinsic and extrinsic components via an extended Poisson-gamma mixture model?, PLOS One, vol. 6, p. e29215, 2011.\par \par  P.  Kinney, P.  Sheffield, R. S.  Ostfeld, J.  Carr, R.  Leichenko, and P.  Vancura, ?Public Health?, in C. Rosenzweig, W. Solecki, A. DeGaetano et al. (eds.)  Responding to Climate Change in New York State: The ClimAID Integrated Assessment for Effective Climate Change Adaptation in New York State, vol. 1244, 2011, p. 397-438.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and W. H.  Schlesinger, The year in ecology and conservation biology 2011, vol. 1223. 2011.\par \par  L.  Blaustein, R. S.  Ostfeld, and R. D.  Holt, ?A community-ecology framework for understanding vector and vector-borne disease dynamics?, Isr. J. Ecol. Evol., vol. 56, p. 251-262, 2010.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and C. G.  Jones, ?The ecology of place in oak forests: Progressive integration of pairwise interactions into webs?, in I. A. Billick and M. V. Price (eds). The Ecology of Place: Contributions of Place-based Research to Ecological Understanding, 2010, p. 207-228.\par \par  S.  Carver, A. M.  Kilpatrick, A.  Kuenzi, R.  Douglass, R. S.  Ostfeld, and P.  Weinstein, ?Environmental monitoring to enhance comprehension and control of infectious diseases?, J. Environ. Monitor, vol. 12, p. 2048-2055, 2010.\par \par  F.  Keesing, et al., ?Impacts of biodiversity on the emergence and transmission of infectious diseases?, Nature, vol. 468, p. 647-652, 2010.\par \par The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2010, vol. 1195. 2010.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, M.  Thomas, and F.  Keesing, ?Biodiversity and ecosystem function: perspectives on disease?, in S. Naeem, D. Bunker, A. Hector, M. Loreau, and C. Perrings, eds. Biodiversity and Human Impacts, 2009, p. 209-216.\par \par  M. J.  Pongsiri, et al., ?Biodiversity Loss Affects Global Disease Ecology?, BioScience, vol. 59, p. 945-954, 2009.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Biodiversity loss and the rise of zoonotic pathogens?, Clin. Microbiol. Infect., vol. 15, p. 40-43, 2009.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Climate change and the distribution and intensity of infectious diseases?, Ecology, vol. 90, p. 903-905, 2009.\par \par  B. F.  Allan, et al., ?Ecological correlates of risk and incidence of West Nile virus in the United States?, Oecologia, vol. 158, p. 699-708, 2009.\par \par  G.  Suzan, et al., ?Experimental evidence for reduced rodent diversity causing increased hantavirus prevalence?, PLOS One, vol. 4, p. e5461, 2009.\par \par  F.  Keesing, et al., ?Hosts as ecological traps for the vector of Lyme disease?, P. Roy. Soc. B.-Biol. Sci., vol. 276, p. 3911-3919, 2009.\par \par  L. E.  Schwanz, D.  Brisson, M.  Gomes-Solecki, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?The impact of the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi on white-footed mice: implications for the ecology of Lyme disease?, Integr. Comp. Biol, vol. 49, p. E153-E153, 2009.\par \par  S.  Carver, A.  Bestall, A.  Jardine, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Influence of hosts on the ecology of arboviral transmission: Potential mechanisms influencing dengue, Murray Valley encephalitis, and Ross River virus in Australia?, Vector-Borne Zoonot., vol. 9, 2009.\par \par  E. M.  Schauber, M. J.  Connors, B. J.  Goodwin, C. G.  Jones, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Quantifying a dynamic risk landscape: Heterogeneous predator activity and implications for prey persistence?, Ecology, vol. 90, p. 240-251, 2009.\par \par The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2009, vol. 1162. 2009.\par \par  D.  Brisson, D. E.  Dykhuizen, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Conspicuous impacts of inconspicuous hosts on the Lyme disease epidemic?, Proc. R. Soc. B., vol. 275, p. 227-235, 2008.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt, E.  Lee, R. S.  Ostfeld, and K.  Sieving, ?Eastern chipmunks increase their perception of predation risk in response to titmouse alarm calls?, Behavioral Ecology, vol. 19, p. 759-763, 2008.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Eavesdropping squirrels reduce their future value of food under the perceived presence of cache robbers?, Am. Nat., vol. 171, p. 386-393, 2008.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, F.  Keesing, and V. T.  Eviner, ?The ecology of infectious diseases: progress, challenges, and frontiers?, in R. S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V. Eviner (eds.). Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems, 2008, p. 469-482.\par \par  D.  Molyneux, R. S.  Ostfeld, A.  Bernstein, and E.  Chivian, ?Ecosystem disturbance, biodiversity loss, and human infectious disease?, in E. Chivian and A. Bernstein (eds.). Sustaining Life: How Human Health Depends on Biodiversity, 2008.\par \par  J. L.  Brunner, K. M.  LoGiudice, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Estimating reservoir competence of Borrelia burgdorferi hosts: Prevalence and infectivity, sensitivity, and specificity?, J. Med. Ent., vol. 45, p. 139-147, 2008.\par \par  K. M.  LoGiudice, S. T. K.  Duerr, M. J.  Newhouse, K. A.  Schmidt, M. E.  Killilea, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Impact of host community composition on Lyme disease risk?, Ecology, vol. 89, p. 2841-2849, 2008.\par \par  D. L.  Ogada, M. E.  Gadd, R. S.  Ostfeld, T. P.  Young, and F.  Keesing, ?Impacts of large herbivorous mammals on bird diversity and abundance in an African savanna?, Oecologia, vol. 156, p. 387-397, 2008.\par \par Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems. 2008, p. 506.\par \par  F.  Keesing, R. S.  Ostfeld, and V. T.  Eviner, ?Introduction?, in R. S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V. Eviner (eds.). Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems, 2008, p. 1-5.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Introduction to Section III?, in R. S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V. Eviner (eds.). Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems, 2008, p. 321-323.\par \par  J. L.  Brunner and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Multiple causes of variable tick burdens on small-mammal hosts?, Ecology, vol. 89, p. 2259-2272, 2008.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Numerical and behavioral effects within a pulse-driven system: Consequences for shared prey?, Ecology, vol. 89, p. 635-646, 2008.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and F.  Keesing, ?One acorn at a time: Understanding the spread of infectious diseases?. p. 19-21, 2008.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Parasites as weapons of mouse destruction?, J. Anim. Ecol., vol. 77, p. 201-204, 2008.\par \par  M. E.  Killilea, A.  Swei, R. S.  Lane, C. J.  Briggs, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Spatial dynamics of Lyme disease: A review?, EcoHealth, vol. 5, p. 167-95, 2008.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt, S. A.  Rush, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Wood thrush nest success and post-fledging survival across a temporal pulse of small mammal abundance in an oak forest?, J. Anim. Ecol., vol. 77, p. 830-837, 2008.\par \par The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology, 2008. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 1134. 2008.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Habitat fragmentation and disease ecology: The case of Lyme disease?, in K. A. Vogt, J. M. Honea, D. J. Vogt, R. L. Edmonds, T. Patel-Weynand, R. Sigurdardottir, and M. G. Andreu (eds.). Forests and Society: Sustainability and Life Cycles of Forests in Human Landscapes, 2007, p. 183-187.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and F.  Keesing, ?Pulsed resources and community responses: An exploration of factors influencing outcomes?, in J. Bissonette and I. Storch (eds.). Temporal Dimensions of Landscape Ecology: Wildlife Responses to Variable Resources, 2007, p. 30-42.\par \par  S. T.  Giery and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?The role of lizards in the ecology of Lyme disease in two endemic zones of the northeastern United States?, J. Parasitol., vol. 93, p. 511-517, 2007.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and J. N.  Mills, ?Social behavior, demography, and rodent-borne pathogens?, in J. O. Wolff and P. W. Sherman (eds.). Rodent Societies, 2007, p. 478-486.\par \par  E. M.  Schauber, B. J.  Goodwin, C. G.  Jones, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Spatial selection and inheritance: Applying evolutionary concepts to population dynamics in heterogeneous space?, Ecology, vol. 88, p. 1112-1118, 2007.\par \par  L. A.  Waller, B. J.  Goodwin, M. L.  Wilson, R. S.  Ostfeld, S.  Marshall, and E. B.  Hayes, ?Spatio-temporal patterns in county-level incidence and reporting of Lyme disease in the northeastern United States, 1990?2000?, Environ. Ecol. Stat., vol. 14, p. 83-100, 2007.\par \par  V.  Horobik, F.  Keesing, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Abundance and Borrelia burgdorferi-infection prevalence of nymphal Ixodes scapularis ticks along forest?field edges?, EcoHealth, vol. 3, p. 262-268, 2006.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, C. D.  Canham, K.  Oggenfuss, R. J.  Winchcombe, and F.  Keesing, ?Climate, deer, rodents, and acorns as determinants of variation in Lyme-disease risk?, PLoS Biology, vol. 4, p. e145, 2006.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, F.  Keesing, and K. M.  LoGiudice, ?Community ecology meets epidemiology: The case of Lyme disease?, in S. Collinge and C. Ray (eds.). Disease Ecology: Community Structure and Pathogen Dynamics, 2006, p. 28-40.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, A.  Price, V. L.  Hornbostel, M. A.  Benjamin, and F.  Keesing, ?Controlling ticks and tick-borne zoonoses with biological and chemical agents?, BioScience, vol. 56, p. 383-394, 2006.\par \par  F.  Keesing, R. D.  Holt, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Effects of species diversity on disease risk?, Ecol. Lett., vol. 9, p. 485-498, 2006.\par \par  A.  Dobson, et al., ?Sacred cows and sympathetic squirrels: The importance of biological diversity to human health?, PLoS Medicine, vol. 3, p. e231, 2006.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt, R. S.  Ostfeld, and K. N.  Smyth, ?Spatial heterogeneity in predator activity, nest survivorship, and nest-site selection in two forest thrushes?, Oecologia, vol. 148, p. 22-29, 2006.\par \par  C.  Kremen and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?A call to ecologists: Measuring, analyzing, and managing ecosystem services?, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 3, p. 540-548, 2005.\par \par  V.  Hornbostel, R. S.  Ostfeld, and M.  Benjamin, ?Effectiveness of Metarhizium anisopliae (Deuteromycetes) against Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) engorging on Peromyscus leucopus?, J. Vector Ecol, vol. 30, p. 91-101, 2005.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt, L.  Nelis, N.  Briggs, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Invasive shrubs and songbird nesting success: Effects of climatic variability and predator abundance?, Ecol. Appl., vol. 15, p. 258-265, 2005.\par \par  B. J.  Goodwin, C. G.  Jones, E. M.  Schauber, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Limited dispersal and heterogeneous predation risk synergistically enhance persistence of rare prey?, Ecology, vol. 86, p. 3139-3148, 2005.\par \par  V. L.  Hornbostel, E.  Zhioua, M. A.  Benjamin, H. S.  Ginsberg, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Pathogenicity of Metarhizium anisopliae (Deuteromycetes) and permethrin to Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) nymphs?, Exp. Appl. Acarol., vol. 35, p. 301-316, 2005.\par \par  C. E.  Burns, B. J.  Goodwin, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?A prescription for longer life? Bot fly parasitism of the white-footed mouse?, Ecology, vol. 86, p. 753-761, 2005.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, G.  Glass, and F.  Keesing, ?Spatial epidemiology: An emerging (or re-emerging) discipline?, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 20, p. 328-336, 2005.\par \par  M. J.  Connors, E. M.  Schauber, A.  Forbes, C. G.  Jones, B. J.  Goodwin, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Use of track plates to quantify predation risk at small spatial scales?, J. Mammal, vol. 86, p. 991-996, 2005.\par \par  E. M.  Schauber, R. S.  Ostfeld, and A. S.  Evans, ?What is the best predictor of annual Lyme disease incidence: Weather, mice, or acorns??, Ecol. Appl., vol. 15, p. 575-586, 2005.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and R. D.  Holt, ?Are predators good for your health? Evaluating evidence for top-down regulation of zoonotic disease reservoirs?, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 2, p. 13-20, 2004.\par \par  J. L.  Schnurr, C. D.  Canham, R. S.  Ostfeld, and R. S.  Inouye, ?Neighborhood analyses of small mammal dynamics: Impacts on seed predation and seedling establishment?, Ecology, vol. 85, p. 741-755, 2004.\par \par  J. R.  Goheen, F.  Keesing, B. F.  Allan, D.  Misurelli-Ogada, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Net effects of large mammals on Acacia seedling survival in an African savanna?, Ecology, vol. 85, p. 1555-1561, 2004.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and F.  Keesing, ?Oh the locusts sang, then they dropped dead?, Science, vol. 306, p. 1488-1489, 2004.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, P.  Roy, W.  Haumaier, L.  Canter, F.  Keesing, and E.  Rowton, ?Sand fly (Lutzomyia vexator) (Diptera: Psychodidae) populations in upstate New York: Abundance, microhabitat, and phenology?, J. Med. Ent., vol. 41, p. 774-778, 2004.\par \par  V.  Hornbostel, R. S.  Ostfeld, E.  Zhioua, and M.  Benjamin, ?Sublethal effects of Metarhizium anisopliae (Deuteromycetes) on engorged larval, nymphal, and adult Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae)?, J. Med. Ent., vol. 41, p. 922-929, 2004.\par \par  E. M.  Schauber, R. S.  Ostfeld, and C. G.  Jones, ?Type 3 functional response of mice to gypsy moth pupae: Is it stabilizing??, Oikos, vol. 107, p. 592-602, 2004.\par \par  G.  Wasserberg, Z.  Abramsky, B.  Kotler, R. S.  Ostfeld, I.  Yaron, and A.  Warburg, ?Anthropogenic disturbances enhance occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Israel deserts: Patterns and mechanisms?, Ecol. Appl., vol. 13, p. 868-881, 2003.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and K. M.  LoGiudice, ?Community disassembly, biodiversity loss, and the erosion of an ecosystem service?, Ecology, vol. 84, p. 1421-1427, 2003.\par \par  K. M.  LoGiudice, R. S.  Ostfeld, K. A.  Schmidt, and F.  Keesing, ?The ecology of infectious disease: Effects of host diversity and community composition on Lyme disease risk?, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 100, p. 567-571, 2003.\par \par  A. K.  Townsend, R. S.  Ostfeld, and K. B.  Geher, ?The effects of bird feeders on Lyme disease prevalence and density of Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in a residential area of Dutchess County, New York?, J. Med. Ent., vol. 40, p. 540-546, 2003.\par \par  B. F.  Allan, F.  Keesing, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Effects of forest fragmentation on Lyme disease risk?, Conserv. Biol., vol. 17, p. 267-272, 2003.\par \par  M. T.  Shaw, F.  Keesing, R.  McGrail, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Factors influencing the distribution of larval blacklegged ticks on rodent hosts?, Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., vol. 68, p. 447-452, 2003.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Mice in space: Space use predicts interactions between mice and songbirds?, Ecology, vol. 84, p. 3276-3283, 2003.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Songbird populations in fluctuating environments: Predator responses to pulsed resources?, Ecology, vol. 84, p. 406-415, 2003.\par \par  C. D.  Harvell, et al., ?Climate warming and disease risks for terrestrial and marine biota?, Science, vol. 296, p. 2158-2162, 2002.\par \par Conservation Medicine: Ecological Health in Practice. 2002, p. 407.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, M.  Pearl, and G.  Meffe, ?Conservation medicine: the birth of another crisis discipline?, in A. Aguirre, R. S. Ostfeld, G. Tabor, C. A. House, and M. Pearl (eds.). Conservation medicine: ecological health in practice, 2002, p. 17-26.\par \par  J. L.  Schnurr, R. S.  Ostfeld, and C. D.  Canham, ?Direct and indirect effects of masting on rodent populations and tree seed survival?, Oikos, vol. 96, p. 402-410, 2002.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, F.  Keesing, E. M.  Schauber, and K. A.  Schmidt, ?The ecological context of infectious disease: diversity, habitat fragmentation, and Lyme disease risk in North America?, in A. Aguirre, R. S. Ostfeld, G. Tabor, C. A. House, and M. Pearl (eds.), 2002, p. 207-219.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Ecological webs involving acorns and mice: basic research and its management implications?, in W. J. McShea and W. M. Healy (eds.). The Ecology and Management of Oaks for Wildlife, 2002, p. 196-214.\par \par  M. T.  Shaw, F.  Keesing, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Herbivory on Acacia seedlings in an east African savanna?, Oikos, vol. 98, p. 385-392, 2002.\par \par  K. M.  LoGiudice and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Interactions between mammals and trees: predation on mammal-dispersed seeds and the effect of ambient food?, Oecologia, vol. 130, p. 420-425, 2002.\par \par  M. A.  Benjamin, E.  Zhioua, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Laboratory and field evaluation of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (Deuteromycetes) for controlling questing adult Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae)?, J. Med. Ent., vol. 39, p. 723-728, 2002.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Little loggers make a big difference?, Nat. Hist, vol. 111, p. 64-71, 2002.\par \par  J.  Pusenius and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Mammalian predator scent, vegetation, and tree seedling predation by meadow voles?, Ecography, vol. 25, p. 481-487, 2002.\par \par  E. M.  Schauber and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Modeling the effects of reservoir competence decay and demographic turnover in Lyme disease ecology?, Ecol. Appl., vol. 12, p. 1142-1162, 2002.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Biodiversity and the dilution effect in disease ecology?, Ecology, vol. 82, p. 609-619, 2001.\par \par  R. J.  Winchcombe and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Bowhunter observations versus spotlighting as an index to deer abundance?, Northeast. 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Canham, ?Interactions between meadow voles and white-footed mice at forest-oldfield edges: competition and net effects on tree invasion of oldfields?, in G. W. Barrett and J. D. Peles (eds.). Landscape Ecology of Small Mammals, 1999, p. 229-247.\par \par  F.  Keesing and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Linking dispersal and population dynamics of white-footed mice to community dynamics in a patchy landscape: a prospectus for research. [in Russian]?, Siberian J. Ecol., vol. 1, p. 15-22, 1999.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and C. G.  Jones, ?Peril in the understory?, Audubon Magazine, vol. 101, p. 74-82, 1999.\par \par  R. H.  Manson, R. S.  Ostfeld, and C. D.  Canham, ?Responses of a small mammal community to heterogeneity along forest-oldfield edges?, Landscape Ecol., vol. 14, p. 355-367, 1999.\par \par  C. G.  Jones, R. S.  Ostfeld, M. P.  Richard, E. M.  Schauber, and J. O.  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