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Andrea R Litt
Andrea R Litt
Professor, Department of Ecology, Montana State University
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Effects of invasive plants on arthropods
AR Litt, EE Cord, TE Fulbright, GL Schuster
Conservation Biology 28 (6), 1532-1549, 2014
2002014
Longleaf pine and oak responses to hardwood reduction techniques in fire-suppressed sandhills in northwest Florida
L Provencher, BJ Herring, DR Gordon, HLR Rodgers, GW Tanner, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 148 (1-3), 63-77, 2001
1082001
Herpetofaunal responses to restoration treatments of longleaf pine sandhills in Florida
AR Litt, L Provencher, GW Tanner, R Franz
Restoration Ecology 9 (4), 462-474, 2001
782001
Interactive effects of fire and nonnative plants on small mammals in Grasslands: Effets Interactifs du Feu et des Plantes Non Indigènes sur les Petits Mammifères dans les Prairies
AR Litt, RJ Steidl
Wildlife Monographs 176 (1), 1-31, 2011
602011
Insect assemblages change along a gradient of invasion by a nonnative grass
AR Litt, RJ Steidl
Biological Invasions 12, 3449-3463, 2010
582010
Predictors of species richness in northwest Florida longleaf pine sandhills
L Provencher, AR Litt, DR Gordon
Conservation Biology 17 (6), 1660-1671, 2003
562003
Reptile assemblage response to restoration of fire‐suppressed longleaf pine sandhills
DA Steen, LL Smith, LM Conner, AR Litt, L Provencher, JK Hiers, ...
Ecological Applications 23 (1), 148-158, 2013
522013
Improving geographically extensive acoustic survey designs for modeling species occurrence with imperfect detection and misidentification
KM Banner, KM Irvine, TJ Rodhouse, WJ Wright, RM Rodriguez, AR Litt
Ecology and Evolution 8 (12), 6144-6156, 2018
472018
Effects of plant invasions on wildlife in desert grasslands
RJ Steidl, AR Litt, WJ Matter
Wildlife Society Bulletin 37 (3), 527-536, 2013
412013
Restoration fire and hurricanes in longleaf pine sandhills
L Provencher, AR Litt, DR Gordon, H LeRoy Rodgers, BJ Herring, ...
Ecological Restoration 19 (2), 92-98, 2001
372001
Aggressive behavior of white‐tailed deer at concentrated food sites as affected by population density
RN Donohue, DG Hewitt, TE Fulbright, CA Deyoung, AR Litt, DA Draeger
The Journal of wildlife management 77 (7), 1401-1408, 2013
342013
Effects of prescribed fire on wildlife and wildlife habitat in selected ecosystems of North America
WM Block, PL Ford
332016
Six classroom exercises to teach natural selection to undergraduate biology students
ST Kalinowski, MJ Leonard, TM Andrews, AR Litt
CBE—Life Sciences Education 12 (3), 483-493, 2013
292013
Herbicide effects on ground-layer vegetation in southern pinelands, USA: a review
AR Litt, BJ Herring, L Provencher
Natural Areas Journal 21 (2), 177-188, 2001
292001
Non‐native plants and wildlife in the Intermountain West
AR Litt, DE Pearson
Wildlife Society Bulletin 37 (3), 517-526, 2013
272013
Role of habitat complexity in predator–prey dynamics between an introduced fish and larval Long-toed Salamanders (Ambystoma macrodactylum)
EK Kenison, AR Litt, DS Pilliod, TE McMahon
Canadian Journal of Zoology 94 (4), 243-249, 2016
262016
Modelling misclassification in multi‐species acoustic data when estimating occupancy and relative activity
WJ Wright, KM Irvine, ES Almberg, AR Litt
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 11 (1), 71-81, 2020
242020
A detection probability model for aerial surveys of mule deer
CJ Zabransky, DG Hewitt, RW Deyoung, SS Gray, C Richardson, AR Litt, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 80 (8), 1379-1389, 2016
222016
Power to detect trends in abundance of secretive marsh birds: Effects of species traits and sampling effort
RJ Steidl, CJ Conway, AR Litt
The Journal of Wildlife Management 77 (3), 445-453, 2013
212013
Statistical power of dynamic occupancy models to identify temporal change: Informing the North American Bat Monitoring Program
KM Banner, KM Irvine, TJ Rodhouse, D Donner, AR Litt
Ecological Indicators 105, 166-176, 2019
202019
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