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Richard Ostfeld

Keesing, Felicia, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 1999. “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. 1: 15-22.
Ostfeld, Richard S., and Clive G. Jones. 1999. “Peril in the Understory”. Audubon Magazine 101: 74-82. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Ostfeld_and_Jones_1999_Audubon_101_74-82.pdf.
Manson, R.H., Richard S. Ostfeld, and Charles D. Canham. 1999. “Responses of a Small Mammal Community to Heterogeneity Along Forest-Oldfield Edges”. Landscape Ecol. 14: 355-67. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Manson_et_al_1999_Land_Ecol_14_355-367.pdf.
Ostfeld, Richard S., and D.N. Lewis. 1999. “Experimental Studies of Interactions Between Wild Turkeys and Blacklegged Ticks”. J. Vector Ecol 24: 182-86. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Ostfeld_and_Lewis_1999_J_Vector_Ecol_24_182-186.pdf.
Kirkland, G. L., Jr., and Richard S. Ostfeld. 1999. “Factors Influencing Variation Among States in the Number of Federally Listed and Candidate Mammals in the United States”. J. Mammal 80: 711-19. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Kirkland_and_Ostfeld_1999_J_Mammal_80_711-719.pdf.
Schmidt, Kenneth, Richard S. Ostfeld, and E.M. Schauber. 1999. “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. 36: 749-57.
Ostfeld, Richard S., R.H. Manson, and Charles D. Canham. 1999. “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, 229-47. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Ostfeld_et_al_1999_pp_229-248_in_Landscape_Ecology_of_Small_Mammals.pdf.
Ostfeld, Richard S. 1999. “Disease”. McGraw-Hill, New York.
Ostfeld, Richard S., Clive G. Jones, M.P. Richard, E.M. Schauber, and J.O. Wolff. 1998. “Tick Population Trends and Forest Type [Response to Ginsberg Et al.]”. Science 281: 350-51.
Ostfeld, Richard S. 1998. “The Importance of Interactions in the Population Ecology of the Vole Clethrionomys Rufocanus”. Res. Popul. Ecol. 40: 131-33.