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    2014 (4)
    Author/ContributorSemlitsch, Raymond D. (2)Anderson, Thomas L. (1)Bailey, Drew H. (1)Drake, Dana L. (1)Geary, David C. (1)... View MoreSubject: Time Period1990 (1)Subject: PlaceMichigan -- Detroit (1)Language (ISO)English (1)

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    Women’s preference for masculine traits is disrupted by images of male-on-female violence : [data] 

    Li, Yaoran; Winegard, Benjamin; Puts, David A.; Welling, Lisa L. M.; Geary, David C.; Bailey, Drew H. (2014)
    Women's preferences for men's masculinized faces and voices were assessed after women (n = 331) were primed with images of male-on-male aggression, male-on-female aggression, pathogens, and neutral scenes. Male-on-male ...

    Partitioning detectability components in populations subject to within-season temporary emigration using binomial mixture models 

    O'Donnell, Katherine M.; Thompson, Frank R., III; Semlitsch, Raymond D. (2014)
    Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection must be accounted for to reliably estimate population sizes and trends. Hierarchical models can simultaneously estimate ...

    Bat data : Michigan, Detroit 

    Kurta, Alan; Teramino, Joseph A. (2014)
    Mist-netting was the survey technique over ultrasound-sensing because netting allowed for the elimination of repeat captures, which was required for statistical independence, and allowed for the determination of age ratios, ...

    Intermediate Pond Sizes Contain the Highest Density, Richness, and Diversity of Pond-Breeding Amphibians 

    Semlitsch, Raymond D.; Peterman, William Earl, 1982-; Anderson, Thomas L.; Drake, Dana L.; Ousterhout, Brittany H. (2014)

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