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Movement ecology of amphibians: a missing component for understanding population declines
SE Pittman, MS Osbourn, RD Semlitsch
Biological Conservation 169, 44-53, 2014
2192014
Movements, habitat use, and thermal ecology of an isolated population of bog turtles (Glyptemys muhlenbergii)
SE Pittman, ME Dorcas
Copeia 2009 (4), 781-790, 2009
652009
Habitat selection and site fidelity of Cope's Gray Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis) at the aquatic-terrestrial ecotone
SE Pittman, AL Jendrek, SJ Price, ME Dorcas
Journal of Herpetology 42 (2), 378-385, 2008
632008
Effects of experimental forest management on a terrestrial, woodland salamander in Missouri
DJ Hocking, GM Connette, CA Conner, BR Scheffers, SE Pittman, ...
Forest ecology and management 287, 32-39, 2013
492013
Homing of invasive Burmese pythons in South Florida: evidence for map and compass senses in snakes
SE Pittman, KM Hart, MS Cherkiss, RW Snow, I Fujisaki, BJ Smith, ...
Biology Letters 10 (3), 20140040, 2014
452014
Habitat type and distance to edge affect movement behavior of juvenile pond‐breeding salamanders
SE Pittman, RD Semlitsch
Journal of Zoology 291 (2), 154-162, 2013
422013
Demographic and genetic status of an isolated population of bog turtles (Glyptemys muhlenbergii): implications for managing small populations of long-lived animals
SE Pittman, TL King, S Faurby, ME Dorcas
Conservation Genetics 12, 1589-1601, 2011
282011
Development of a rapid-assessment technique for diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) populations using head-count surveys
LA Harden, SE Pittman, JW Gibbons, ME Dorcas
Applied Herpetology 6 (3), 237, 2009
252009
Modeling relative habitat suitability of southern Florida for invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus)
HE Mutascio, SE Pittman, PA Zollner, LE D’Acunto
Landscape Ecology 33, 257-274, 2018
202018
Mitigating the potential for invasive spread of the exotic biofuel crop, Miscanthus × giganteus
SE Pittman, R Muthukrishnan, NM West, AS Davis, NR Jordan, ...
Biological invasions 17, 3247-3261, 2015
202015
Catawba River corridor coverboard program: a citizen science approach to amphibian and reptile inventory
SE PITTMAN, ME Dorcas
Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 142-151, 2006
202006
Burmese pythons in Florida: A synthesis of biology, impacts, and management tools
JC Guzy, BG Falk, BJ Smith, JD Willson, RN Reed, NG Aumen, ML Avery, ...
162023
Investigating movement behavior of invasive Burmese pythons on a shy–bold continuum using individual-based modeling
HE Mutascio, SE Pittman, PA Zollner
Perspectives in ecology and conservation 15 (1), 25-31, 2017
162017
Predation of juvenile ringed salamanders (Ambystoma annulatum) during initial movement out of ponds
SE Pittman, MS Osbourn, DL Drake, RD Semlitsch
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 8 (3), 681-687, 2013
152013
Hatching Success and Predation of Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) Eggs in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
RT Zappalorti, AM Tutterow, SE Pittman, JE Lovich
Chelonian Conservation and Biology 16 (2), 194-202, 2017
132017
Life-history costs of reproductive behaviors in a wetland-breeding amphibian
JC Strickland, CH Bahram, LA Harden, SE Pittman, MM Kern, ME Dorcas
Journal of Freshwater Ecology 30 (3), 435-444, 2015
122015
Bog turtle demographics within the southern population
AM Tutterow, GJ Graeter, SE Pittman
Copeia 105 (2), 293-300, 2017
102017
Population models reveal the importance of early life‐stages for population stability of an imperiled turtle species
MD Knoerr, AM Tutterow, GJ Graeter, SE Pittman, K Barrett
Animal Conservation 25 (1), 53-64, 2022
92022
The effects of conspecifics on burrow selection in juvenile spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum)
KM Greene, SE Pittman, ME Dorcas
Journal of Ethology 34, 309-314, 2016
92016
Evaluation of two individual identification techniques for spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum)
FW Chase, BE Hardie, MM Kern, SE Pittman, LA Harden, ME Dorcas
Herpetological Review 46, 192-196, 2015
92015
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