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    Bachen, D. A. 2014. Cheatgrass invasion of sagebrush steppe: Impacts of vegetation structure on small mammals. M.S. Thesis.
  • Bielfelt, B. J. 2013. Invasion by a native grass: Implications of increased dominance of Heteropogon contortus (tanglehead) for grassland birds. M.S. Thesis.
  • Bowersock, N. R. 2020. Spatiotemporal patterns of resource use and density of American black bears on Yellowstone's Northern Range. M.S. Thesis.
  • Cord, E. E. 2011. Changes in arthropod abundance and diversity with invasive grasses. M.S. Thesis.
  • Hilty, S. L. 2020. Characterizing summer roosts of male little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) in lodgepole pine-dominated forests. M.S. Thesis.
  • Hinderer, R. K. 2015. Habitat selection and movement behavior of Chiricahua leopard frogs during dispersal.  M.S. Thesis.
  • Kenison, E. K. 2014. Predator-prey interactions between introduced trout and long-toed salamanders and ways to mitigate nonconsumptive effects. M.S. Thesis.
  • Levandowski, M. L. 2022. Wetland biodiversity in Grand Teton National Park. M.S. Thesis.
  • Loggers, E. A. 2022. Evaluating Bear Management Areas in Yellowstone National Park. M.S. Thesis.
  • Melhuish, J. J. E. 2024. Bat homes in the Big Sky: Habitat characteristics of northern myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) in northeastern Montana. M.S. Thesis.
  • Mitchell, A. B. 2014. Restoring native plant and arthropod communities in Gulf Coastal prairies following plant invasion and drought. M.S. Thesis.
  • Segal, C. R. 2024. Exploring variation in diversity of arthropod communities in grasslands of Yellowstone National Park. M.S. Thesis.
  • Sutton, T. A. 2022. Initial effects of low-tech restoration of wet meadows in sagebrush steppe. M.S. Thesis.
  • Turnock, B. Y. 2016. Characterizing habitat relationships and establishing monitoring strategies for an alpine obligate.  M.S. Thesis.
  • Waxe, J. A. 2022. Carry-over effects in partially migratory greater sage-grouse, southest Montana. M.S. Thesis. 
  • Witecha, M. J. 2011. Effects of fire and precipitation on small mammal populations and communities. M.S. Thesis.
  • Yarnall, M. J. 2019. Impacts of weather, habitat, and reproduction on the survival and productivity of wild turkeys in the northern Black Hills, South Dakota. M.S. Thesis.

    Andrea R. Litt

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    Department of Ecology
    Montana State University
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