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 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  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  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  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  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  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  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  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  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  K. A.  Schmidt, ?Linking frequencies of acorn masting in temperate forests to long-term population growth rates in a songbird: The veery (Catharus fuscescens)?, Oikos, vol. 103, p. 548-558, 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  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  J.  Pusenius and K. A.  Schmidt, ?The effects of habitat manipulation on population distribution and foraging behavior in meadow voles?, Oikos, vol. 98, p. 251-262, 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  K. A.  Schmidt, J. R.  Goheen, R.  Naumann, R. S.  Ostfeld, E. M.  Schauber, and A. R.  Berkowitz, ?Experimental removal of strong and weak predators: mice and chipmunks preying on songbird nests?, Ecology, vol. 82, p. 2927-2936, 2001.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt, J. R.  Goheen, and R.  Naumann, ?Incidental nest predation in songbirds: behavioral indicators detect ecological scales and processes?, Ecology, vol. 82, p. 2937-2947, 2001.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt, ?Interactions between food chemistry and predation risk in fox squirrels?, Ecology, vol. 81, p. 2077-2085, 2000.\par \par  C. J.  Whelan, J. S.  Brown, K. A.  Schmidt, B. B.  Steele, and M. F.  Willson, ?Linking consumer?resource theory and digestive physiology: application to diet shifts?, Evolutionary Ecol. Res., vol. 2, p. 911-934, 2000.\par \par  A. R.  Giardina, K. A.  Schmidt, E. M.  Schauber, and R. S.  Ostfeld, ?Modeling the role of songbirds and rodents in the ecology of Lyme disease?, Can. J. Zool., vol. 78, p. 2184-2197, 2000.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and C. J.  Whelan, ?Effects of exotic Lonicera and Rhamnus on songbird nest predation?, Conserv. Biol., vol. 13, p. 1502-1542, 1999.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt, ?Foraging theory as a conceptual framework for studying nest predation?, Oikos, vol. 85, p. 151-160, 1999.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt, R. S.  Ostfeld, and E. M.  Schauber, ?Infestation of Peromyscus leucopus and Tamias striatus by the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae), in relation to the abundance of hosts and parasites?, J. Med. Ent., vol. 36, p. 749-757, 1999.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and C. J.  Whelan, ?Nest placement and mortality: is nest predation a random event in space and time??, Condor, vol. 101, p. 916-920, 1999.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and C. J.  Whelan, ?Nest predation on woodland songbirds: when is nest predation density dependent??, Oikos, vol. 87, p. 65-74, 1999.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and C. J.  Whelan, ?Seasonal fecundity in songbirds: can abandonment, renesting, and double brooding ameliorate high nest predation and brood parasitism??, Conserv. Biol., vol. 13, p. 46-57, 1999.\par \par  C. J.  Whelan, K. A.  Schmidt, B. B.  Steele, W. J.  Quinn, and S.  Dilger, ?Are bird-consumed fruits complementary resources??, Oikos, vol. 83, p. 195-205, 1998.\par \par  K. A.  Schmidt and C. J.  Whelan, ?Predator-mediated interactions between guilds of nesting songbirds: experimental and observational evidence?, Am. Nat., vol. 152, p. 393-402, 1998.\par \par }