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Karen E. Hodges
Karen E. Hodges
University of British Columbia Okanagan
Verified email at ubc.ca
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Effect of habitat area and isolation on fragmented animal populations
LR Prugh, KE Hodges, ARE Sinclair, JS Brashares
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (52), 20770-20775, 2008
9352008
A global analysis of traits predicting species sensitivity to habitat fragmentation
DA Keinath, DF Doak, KE Hodges, LR Prugh, W Fagan, CH Sekercioglu, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 26 (1), 115-127, 2017
2322017
Ecology of snowshoe hares in southern boreal and montane forests [Chapter 7]
KE Hodges
163*2000
Estimating snowshoe hare population density from pellet plots: a further evaluation
CJ Krebs, R Boonstra, V Nams, M O'Donoghue, KE Hodges, S Boutin
Canadian Journal of Zoology 79 (1), 1-4, 2001
1522001
The ecology of snowshoe hares in northern boreal forests
H KE
Ecology and conservation of lynx in the United States, 2000
1322000
Defining the problem: terminology and progress in ecology
KE Hodges
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6 (1), 35-42, 2008
1262008
Pellet count indices compared to mark‐recapture estimates for evaluating snowshoe hare density
LS Mills, PC Griffin, KE Hodges, K McKELVEY, LEN Ruggiero, T Ulizio
The Journal of Wildlife Management 69 (3), 1053-1062, 2005
962005
Snowshoe hare demography
KE Hodges, CJ Krebs, DS Hik, CI Stefan, EA Gillis, CE Doyle
Ecosystem dynamics of the boreal forest: the Kluane project. Oxford …, 2001
762001
Influence of stand and landscape features on snowshoe hare abundance in fragmented forests
CW Lewis, KE Hodges, GM Koehler, LS Mills
Journal of Mammalogy 92 (3), 561-567, 2011
722011
Overwinter mass loss of snowshoe hares in the Yukon: starvation, stress, adaptation or artefact?
KE Hodges, R Boonstra, CJ Krebs
Journal of Animal Ecology, 1-13, 2006
702006
Resolving critical habitat designation failures: reconciling law, policy, and biology
AN Hagen, KE Hodges
Conservation Biology 20 (2), 399-407, 2006
632006
Snowshoe hare demography during a cyclic population low
KE Hodges, CJ Krebs, ARE Sinclair
Journal of Animal Ecology 68 (3), 581-594, 1999
531999
Does predation risk cause snowshoe hares to modify their diets?
KE Hodges, ARE Sinclair
Canadian Journal of Zoology 81 (12), 1973-1985, 2003
482003
Multi-male mating by paired and unpaired female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster)
J Wolff, S Mech, A Dunlap, K Hodges
Behaviour 139 (9), 1147-1160, 2002
482002
Modelling the Canada lynx and snowshoe hare population cycle: the role of specialist predators
R Tyson, S Haines, KE Hodges
Theoretical Ecology 3, 97-111, 2010
472010
Distribution and abundance of snowshoe hares in Yellowstone National Park
KE Hodges, LS Mills, KM Murphy
Journal of Mammalogy 90 (4), 870-878, 2009
472009
Proximate factors affecting snowshoe hare movements during a cyclic population low phase
KE Hodges
Ecoscience 6 (4), 487-496, 1999
461999
Designing fecal pellet surveys for snowshoe hares
KE Hodges, LS Mills
Forest Ecology and Management 256 (11), 1918-1926, 2008
452008
Canada lynx use of burned areas: Conservation implications of changing fire regimes
CM Vanbianchi, MA Murphy, KE Hodges
Ecology and Evolution 7 (7), 2382-2394, 2017
432017
Conservation implications of the evolutionary history and genetic diversity hotspots of the snowshoe hare
E Cheng, KE Hodges, J Melo‐Ferreira, PC Alves, LS Mills
Molecular ecology 23 (12), 2929-2942, 2014
432014
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