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Dr. Eva Horne
Phone: 785-532-5929 Email: ehorne@ksu.edu Address: 116 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Interests: Animal Behavior, Herpetology Personnel Home Page: Publication
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Wilgers, D.J., and E.A. Horne. 2007. Spatial variation in predation attempts on artificial snakes in a fire-disturbed tallgrass prairie.
Southwestern Naturalist 52:
263-
270.
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Wilgers, D. J., and E. A. Horne. 2006. Effects of burn regimes on
tallgrass prairie herpetofaunal species diversity and community
composition in the Flint Hills, Kansas.
Journal of Herpetology 40:
49-
60.
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Wilgers, D.J., E.A. Horne, B. K. Sandercock, and A. W. Volkmann. 2006. Effects of rangeland management on community dynamics of the herpetofauna of the tallgrass prairie.
Herpetologica 62:
378-
388.
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Knapp, A. K., M. D. Smith, S. L. Collins, N. Zambatis, M. Peel, S. Emery, J. Wojdak, M. C. Horner-Devine, H. Biggs, J. Kruger and S. J. Andelman. 2004. Generality in ecology: testing North American grassland rules in South African savannas.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9:
483-
491.
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Cleland, E. E., M. D. Smith, S. J. Andelman, C. Bowles, K. M. Carney, M. C. Horner-Devine, J. M. Drake, S. M. Emery, J. M. Gramling and D. B. Vandermast. 2004. Invasion in space and time: non-native species richness and relative abundance respond to interannual variation in productivity and diversity.
Ecology Letters 7:
947-
957.
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Owens, A., M. Trager, and E. Horne. 2002. Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas horned lizard) reproduction.
Herpetological Review 33:
308-
309.
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Post, D. M., T. A. Armbrust, E. A. Horne, and J. Goheen. 2001. Sexual segregation results in differences in content and quality of bison (Bos bison) diets.
Journal of Mammalogy 82:
407-
413.
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