Roland R. Roth

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Entomology and Wildlife Ecology University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
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Douglas A. James research assistant 1966 University of Arkansas (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
S. Charles Kendeigh grad student 1967-1971 UIUC (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
 (Roth's M.S. and Ph.D. (1967, 1971) in zoology (ecology) with S. C. Kendeigh are from the University of Illinois. His dissertation was on avian community ecology in s. Texas brush-grasslands.)
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Ladin ZS, D'Amico V, Baetens JM, et al. (2016) Predicting Metapopulation Responses to Conservation in Human-Dominated Landscapes Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 4
Ladin ZS, D'Amico V, Baetens JM, et al. (2016) Long-term dynamics in local host-parasite interactions linked to regional population trends Ecosphere. 7: e01420
Brown WP, Roth RR. (2009) Age-specific reproduction and survival of individually marked Wood Thrushes, Hylocichla mustelina. Ecology. 90: 218-29
Nazdrowicz NH, Bowman JL, Roth RR. (2008) Population ecology of the eastern box turtle in a fragmented landscape Journal of Wildlife Management. 72: 745-753
Brown WP, Eggermont P, LaRiccia V, et al. (2007) Are parametric models suitable for estimating avian growth rates? Journal of Avian Biology. 38: 495-506
Perkins KA, Roth RR, Bowman JL, et al. (2004) FLUSHING, CAPTURE, AND BLEEDING DO NOT AFFECT RETURN RATE OF FEMALE WOOD THRUSHES (HYLOCICHLA MUSTELINA) IN DELAWARE The Auk. 121: 354
Brown WP, Roth RR. (2004) Juvenile survival and recruitment of wood thrushes Hylocichla mustelina in a forest fragment Journal of Avian Biology. 35: 316-326
Brown WP, Roth RR. (2002) TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF FITNESS AND SURVIVAL IN THE WOOD THRUSH Ecology. 83: 958-969
Underwood TJ, Roth RR. (2002) DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES ARE POOR INDICATORS OF WOOD THRUSH PRODUCTIVITY The Condor. 104: 92
Roth RR. (1998) Forest Area and Habitat Quality for Nesting Wood Thrushes The Auk. 115: 879-889
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