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Emily Goldstein
Emily Goldstein
Postdoctoral Researcher
Verified email at email.arizona.edu
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Locating species range frontiers: a cost and efficiency comparison of citizen science and hair-tube survey methods for use in tracking an invasive squirrel
EA Goldstein, C Lawton, E Sheehy, F Butler
Wildlife Research 41 (1), 64-75, 2014
562014
Family Sciuridae (tree, flying and ground squirrels, chipmunks, marmots and prairie dogs)
JL Koprowski, EA Goldstein, KR Bennett, CP Mendes
Handbook of mammals of the world 6, 648-837, 2016
522016
Modeling future range expansion and management strategies for an invasive squirrel species
EA Goldstein, F Butler, C Lawton
Biological Invasions 18, 1431-1450, 2016
202016
Functional semelparity drives population dynamics and endangers a peripheral population
EA Goldstein, MJ Merrick, JL Koprowski
Biological Conservation 205, 52-59, 2017
152017
Frontier population dynamics of an invasive squirrel species: Do introduced populations function differently than those in the native range?
EA Goldstein, F Butler, C Lawton
Biological invasions 17, 1181-1197, 2015
112015
Low survival, high predation pressure present conservation challenges for an endangered endemic forest mammal
EA Goldstein, MJ Merrick, JL Koprowski
Biological conservation 221, 67-77, 2018
92018
Irish squirrel survey 2012. Irish wildlife manuals, no. 89
C Lawton, M Flaherty, EA Goldstein, E Sheehy, M Carey
National Parks and wildlife service, Department of Arts, heritage and the …, 2015
82015
Irish squirrel survey 2012
C Lawton, M Flaherty, EA Goldstein, E Sheehy, ML Carey
National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2015
52015
Ecology of frontier populations of the invasive grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) in Ireland
EA Goldstein
University College Cork, 2014
22014
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