Douglas B. Meikle

Affiliations: 
Miami University (Ohio), Oxford, OH 
Area:
Zoology Biology, Behavioral Psychology, Ecology Biology
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Anderson CS, Meikle DB. (2010) Genetic estimates of immigration and emigration rates in relation to population density and forest patch area in Peromyscus leucopus Conservation Genetics. 11: 1593-1605
Costello AK, Pultorak JD, Meikle DB. (2009) Do male house mice (Mus musculus) discriminate between females that differ in nutritional status Behavioural Processes. 82: 119-125
Marcello GJ, Wilder SM, Meikle DB. (2008) Population dynamics of a generalist rodent in relation to variability in pulsed food resources in a fragmented landscape. The Journal of Animal Ecology. 77: 41-6
Anderson CS, Meikle DB, Cady AB, et al. (2006) Annual Variation in Habitat Use by White-footed Mice, Peromyscus leucopus : The Effects of Forest Patch Size, Edge and Surrounding Vegetation Type Canadian Field-Naturalist. 120: 192-198
Wilder SM, Meikle DB. (2006) Variation in effects of fragmentation on the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) during the breeding season Journal of Mammalogy. 87: 117-123
Spritzer MD, Solomon NG, Meikle DB. (2006) Social Dominance among Male Meadow Voles is Inversely Related to Reproductive Success Ethology. 112: 1027-1037
Anderson CS, Meikle DB. (2006) Annual changes in structural complexity of understory vegetation and relative abundance of Peromyscus leucopus in fragmented habitats Acta Theriologica. 51: 43-51
Wilder SM, Meikle DB. (2005) Reproduction, foraging and the negative density-area relationship of a generalist rodent. Oecologia. 144: 391-8
Wilder SM, Abtahi AM, Meikle DB. (2005) The Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Densities of White-footed Mice (Peromyscus leucopus) During the Winter American Midland Naturalist. 153: 71-79
Ensminger AL, Meikle DB. (2005) Effects of male kinship and agonistic behaviour on reproduction and odour preferences of female house mice, Mus domesticus Animal Behaviour. 69: 1147-1155
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