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SENR Wildlife Program Specialist offers workshop at the largest Ohio sustainable food and farming conference
Conflict" will be held on Saturday, February 16 at 1:45 p.m. Read more about the conference here. OEFFA ...
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Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist (OCVN) program featured in Columbus Dispatch
throughout the state.” To learn more about the program and how to get involved, visit: http://ocvn.osu.edu/ ...
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On-Field Ohio: Updating Ohio Phosphorus Risk Index
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/multimedia/field-ohio-updating-ohio-phosphorus-risk-index
about her research in the OARDC Report. ...
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The Woods in Your Backyard
https://senr.osu.edu/events/woods-your-backyard
about their property; which trees and shrubs are ‘good’ and what they provide. Want to attract wildlife, ...
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Attitudes toward animals focus of recent Washington Post article
https://senr.osu.edu/news/attitudes-toward-animals-focus-recent-washington-post-article
Americans today feel “significantly more positive” about bats, sharks, vultures, wolves and coyotes than ...
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Diet disparities, family meals, and “eating for change”: Results from a mixed-methods study in North Carolina
ethnographic observations with 12 of these families. The project considers how low-income mothers think about ...
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Individual trait variation in a native predator affects its consumption of a novel, non-native prey.
Pintor, L.M. & J.E. Byers. 2015. Individual trait variation in a native predator affects its consumption of a novel, non-native prey. Behavioral Ecology 26(3): 797-804. Lauren M. Pintor Journal article ...
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Do native predators benefit from non-native prey?
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/publications/do-native-predators-benefit-non-native-prey
Pintor, L.M. & J.E. Byers. 2015. Do native predators benefit from non-native prey? Ecology Letters, 18(11): 1174-1180. Lauren M. Pintor Journal article ...
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Behavioral differences within and among populations of an African cichlid found in divergent and extreme environments.
Oldham, R.C.*, L.M. Pintor, & S.M. Gray. 2018. Behavioral differences within and among populations of an African cichlid found in divergent and extreme environments. Current Zoology, zoy027, https://doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoy027. Lauren M. Pintor Journal ...
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Biogeographic differences between native and non-native populations of crayfish alter species coexistence and trophic interactions in mesocosms.
Glon, M.G., L.S. Reisinger, & L.M. Pintor. 2018. Biogeographic differences between native and non-native populations of crayfish alter species coexistence and trophic interactions in mesocosms. Biological Invasions, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-018 ...