Northeastern Naturalist Volume 32, Number 3, 2025
Issue-in-Progress
Contents. Click on the hotlinked titles to view open-access first pages with abstracts.
Front cover |
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Inside front cover |
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Board of Editors/indicia page |
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RESEARCH ARTICLES |
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Winter Waterfowl Relative Abundance Trends in New England’s Largest Estuary
Clara Cooper-Mullin, Peter W.C. Paton, Jennifer Kilburn, and Scott R. McWilliams |
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Parasitoids Attacking the Browntail Moth, Euproctis chrysorrhoea (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), During a Regional Outbreak in Maine, and Factors Influencing Their Abundance
Karla S. Boyd, Eleanor Groden, Charlene Donahue, and Francis A. Drummond |
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Reproductive Chronology and Den-Site Characteristics of a Repatriating Bobcat Population in Ohio
Cheryl M. Mollohan, Albert L. LeCount, and Suzanne Prange |
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Ecological Observations of the Antlion, Myrmeleon immaculatus (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae), in Rhode Island
Sara K. Edmister, Rebecca M. Williams, Elizabeth M. Varkonyi, Casey L. Johnson, Howard S. Ginsberg, and Steven R. Alm |
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Box and Bucket Camera Traps Yield Similar Detection Results for Small Terrestrial Mammals
Mary Weiss, Claire Rohrer, Charlie Eichelberger, Elle Groff, Kevin Bratina, Alyssa Lutz, and Aaron Haines |
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Getting a Leg Up in the World: Observations of Food Provisioning Maternal Care in the Common Candy-striped Spider, Enoplognatha ovata (Clerck)
Jenna L. Auguscinskiand James Baxter-Gilbert |
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Anomalous Double-Clutch Laying in the Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus): Replacement Eggs or Biochemical Alterations of the Breeding Cycle?
Diego Gallego-García, Matthew J. Bowers, David R. Barber, and Bracken M. Brown |
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Caught Red Handed: Cannibalism in Jumping Mice?
Brittany L. Slabach, Thomas Bates, Maggie Denison, Ellie Jackson, John G.T. Anderson, and Bik Wheeler |
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NOTEWORTHY BOOKS |
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