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Publications Details for Grant Number R829384

Economics of Conserving Ecosystem Integrity with Residential Development around Vernal Pools

RFA: Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy (2001)

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Article/Press Release Paton PWC, Egan RS. Strategies for maintaining pond-breeding amphibians on golf courses. Golf Course Management 2003;71(11):90-94. R829384 (2003)
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Book Chapter Egan RS, Paton PWC. Multiple scale habitat characteristics of pond-breeding amphibians across a rural-urban gradient. In:Mitchell JC, Jung Brown RE, Bartholomew B, eds. Urban Herpetology. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 2008, pp. 53-64. R829384 (Final)
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Egan RS, Paton PWC. Multi-scale habitat characteristics of pond-breeding amphibians across a rural-urban gradient. In: Jung R, Mitchell J, et al., eds. Urban Herpetology. Herpetological Conservation Volume III, Society for the Study of Reptiles and Amphibians.

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McDonough-Haughey C, Monteith K, Paton PWC. Migration ecology of pond-breeding amphibians on golf courses in southern Rhode Island. In: Jung R, Mitchell J, et al. Urban Herpetology. Herpetological Conservation Volume III, Society for the Study of Reptiles and Amphibians.

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Book Chapter Paton PWC, McDonough C, Montieth KE. Migration ecology of spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) on golf courses in southern New England. In: Mitchell JC, Jung Brown RE, Bartholomew B, eds. Urban Herpetology. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 2008, pp. 293-302. R829384 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Bauer DM. Cost-effective land development with a spatially realistic ecosystem constraint. Ph.D. Dissertation. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 2005. R829384 (Final)
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Journal Article Bauer DM, Paton PWC, Swallow SK. Are wetland regulations cost effective for species protection? A case study of amphibian metapopulations. Ecological Applications 2010;20(3):798-815. R829384 (Final)
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Journal Article Egan RS, Paton PWC. Within-pond parameters affecting oviposition by wood frogs and spotted salamanders. Wetlands 2004;24(1):1-13. R829384 (2002)
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Journal Article Egan RS, Paton PWC. Assessing the influence of landscape structure on pond-breeding amphibians across a rural-urban gradient in Rhode Island. Conservation Biology (submitted, 2004). R829384 (2002)
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Journal Article Montieth KE, Paton PWC. Emigration behavior of spotted salamanders on golf courses in Southern Rhode Island. Journal of Herpetology 2006;40(2):195-205. R829384 (2004)
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Journal Article Paton PWC, Egan RS, Osenkowski JE, Raithel CJ, Brooks RT. Rana sylvatica (wood frog) breeding behavior during drought. Herpetological Review 2003;34(3):236-237. R829384 (2003)
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Journal Article Paton PWC, Yong W. Non-random migration by pond-breeding amphibians across a fragmented landscape. Journal of Herpetology (submitted, 2004). R829384 (2002)
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Journal Article Paton PWC. A review of vertebrate community composition in seasonal forest pools of the northeastern United States. Wetlands Ecology and Management 2005;13(3):235-246. R829384 (2004)
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Presentation Bauer DM, Swallow SK. Economic consequences of conserving amphibian metapopulations within areas of urban sprawl. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, New York, NY, July 30-August 2, 2004. R829384 (2003)
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Bauer DM, Jiang Y, Swallow SK, Paton PWC, et al. Applying economic and ecological principles to identify conservation reserves for vernal pools with residential development. Presented at Valuation of Ecological Benefits: Improving Science Behind Policy Decisions Workshop, Washington, DC, October 26-27, 2004.

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Presentation Bauer DM, Swallow SK. Allocation of land at the rural-urban fringe using a spatially-realistic ecosystem constraint. Presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, Providence, RI, July 24-27, 2005. R829384 (Final)
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Presentation Egan RS, Paton PWC. Landscape-level factors influencing the breeding effort of wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) and spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) in Rhode Island. Presented at the Rhode Island Natural History Survey Annual Conference, Warwick, RI, March 1, 2002. R829384 (2002)
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Presentation Montieth KE, Paton PWC. A comparison of three techniques to assess terrestrial habitat use by pond-breeding amphibians. Presented at the 59th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newport, RI, April 13-16, 2003. R829384 (2004)
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Presentation Osenkowski JE, Paton PWC. Breeding behavior of Rana sylvatica during drought conditions. Presented at the 59th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Newport, RI, April 13-16, 2003. R829384 (2004)
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Presentation Paton PWC. Effects of landscape structure on pond-breeding amphibians. Presented at Harvard Forest, Harvard University, Petersham, MA, February 12, 2002 (invited). R829384 (2002)
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Presentation Paton PWC. Effects of landscape structure on pond-breeding amphibians across a rural-urban gradient. Presented at the 3rd International Wildlife Management Congress, Christchurch, New Zealand, December 1-5, 2003. R829384 (2004)
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Presentation Paton PWC. A review of vertebrates associated with seasonally-flooded forested wetlands in the Northeast. Presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the National Wildlife Society, Burlington, VT, September 6-10, 2003. R829384 (2003)
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Presentation Paton PWC. A synthesis of vertebrate community structure in palustrine wetlands in New England. Presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the National Wildlife Society, Burlington, VT, September 6-10, 2003. R829384 (2004)
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Presentation Paton PWC, Raithel CJ. Green frog tadpole influence on population structure in pond-breeding amphibians. Presented at the 9th Annual Rhode Island Natural History Survey Conference, The Ecology of Rhode Island's Forests, Cranston, RI, March 5, 2004. R829384 (2004)
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Presentation Paton PWC. Emigration behavior of radio-tagged amphibians on golf courses in southern New England. Presented at the Annual Researchers Meeting, U.S. Golf Association, Atlanta, GA, 2004. R829384 (2004)
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Proceedings Bauer, D.M., Y. Jiang, S.K. Swallow, P.W.C. Paton, and D. Skidds. Applying economic and ecological principles to identify conservation reserves for vernal pools with residential development. In: Proceedings of Valuation of Ecological Benefits:Improving Science Behind Policy Decisions, workshop sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Center for Environmental Economics and National Center for Environmental Research, Washington, DC, October 26-27, 2004, pp. 1-46. R829384 (Final)
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