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Richard Ostfeld

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.
Jones, Clive G., Richard S. Ostfeld, M.P. Richard, E.M. Schauber, and J.O. Wolff. 1998. “Mast Seeding and Lyme Disease”. Trends Ecol. Evol. 13: 506.
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.
Ostfeld, Richard S., Felicia Keesing, Clive G. Jones, Charles D. Canham, and Gary M. Lovett. 1998. “Integrative Ecology and the Dynamics of Species in Oak Forests”. Integr. Biol 1: 178-86. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Ostfeld_et_al_1998_Integrative_Bio_1_178-186.pdf.
Jones, Clive G., Richard S. Ostfeld, M.P. Richard, E.M. Schauber, and J.O. Wolff. 1998. “Chain Reactions Linking Acorns to Gypsy Moth Outbreaks and Lyme Disease Risk”. Science 279: 1023-26. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Jones_et_al_1998_Science_279_1023-1026.pdf.
Schauber, E.M., S. Gertz, W. Maple, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 1998. “Coinfection of Black-Legged Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in Dutchess County, New York, With the Agents of Lyme Disease and Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis”. J. Med. Ent. 35: 901-3.