David Marsh
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- Bachelors Economics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Wayne Marsh is a British financial specialist, business consultant and writer on political, economic and monetary issues. Career and education Marsh was born in Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex on 30 July 1952. He started his career at Reuters in 1973 having graduated with a BA in chemistry from Queen's College Oxford. Between 1978 and 1995, he worked for the Financial Times newspaper in France and Germany, latterly as European Editor in London.
David Marsh 's Published Works
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- Metapopulation Dynamics and Amphibian Conservation (2001) (709)
- Current Trends in Plant and Animal Population Monitoring (2008) (191)
- Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on the Abundance of Two Species of Leptodactylid Frogs in an Andean Montane Forest (1997) (134)
- Forest Roads as Partial Barriers to Terrestrial Salamander Movement (2005) (123)
- Fine-scale population differentiation and gene flow in a terrestrial salamander (Plethodon cinereus) living in continuous habitat (2007) (117)
- DISPERSAL AND COLONIZATION THROUGH OPEN FIELDS BY A TERRESTRIAL, WOODLAND SALAMANDER (2004) (115)
- Fluctuations in amphibian populations : a meta-analysis (2001) (102)
- Effects of roads on patterns of genetic differentiation in red-backed salamanders, Plethodon cinereus (2008) (96)
- Effects of breeding pond isolation on the spatial and temporal dynamics of pond use by the tungara frog, Physalaemus pustulosus (1999) (95)
- Monitoring Terrestrial Salamanders: Biases Caused by Intense Sampling and Choice of Cover Objects (2003) (88)
- EFFECTS OF FOREST ROADS ON THE ABUNDANCE AND ACTIVITY OF TERRESTRIAL SALAMANDERS (2004) (84)
- Importance of the seed bank for population viability and population monitoring in a threatened wetland herb (2005) (83)
- Citizen science reveals widespread negative effects of roads on amphibian distributions (2014) (56)
- Meta-analysis of the effects of canopy removal on terrestrial salamander populations in North America (2012) (50)
- Seeing What We Want to See: Confirmation Bias in Animal Behavior Research (2007) (49)
- Effects of inter-pond distance on the breeding ecology of tungara frogs (2000) (49)
- Ecological and genetic evidence that low-order streams inhibit dispersal by red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) (2007) (43)
- Flexible oviposition strategies in túngara frogs and their implications for tadpole spatial distributions (2001) (42)
- Observer gender and observation bias in animal behaviour research: experimental tests with red-backed salamanders (2004) (32)
- Effects of roads and land use on frog distributions across spatial scales and regions in the Eastern and Central United States (2017) (31)
- Variable Responses to Rainfall by Breeding Tungara Frogs (2000) (26)
- Edge Effects of Gated and Ungated Roads on Terrestrial Salamanders (2007) (26)
- Conservation genetics of an endemic mountaintop salamander with an extremely limited range (2012) (25)
- Amphibian Translocation Programs: Reply to Seigel and Dodd (2002) (25)
- Metapopulation viability analysis for amphibians (2008) (13)
- Are Newer Ponds Better? Pond Chemistry, Oviposition Site Selection, and Tadpole Performance in the Tungara Frog, Physalaemus pustulosus (2000) (13)
- BEHAVIORAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC RESPONSES OF TÚNGARA FROGS TO VARIATION IN POND DENSITY (2001) (12)
- Evaluating methods for sampling stream salamanders across multiple observers and habitat types (2009) (10)
- Causes and consequences of non-random drop-outs for citizen science projects: lessons from the North American amphibian monitoring program (2019) (8)
- Effects of Cover Object Spacing on the Socioecology of the Red-Backed Salamander, Plethodon cinereus (2010) (5)
- DISPERSAL AND COLONIZATION THROUGH OPEN FIELDS (2004) (5)
- The Marshland Conjecture (2019) (2)
- Patch Boundary Flight Behavior of the Mexican Bean Beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) (1995) (2)
- Efficacy of Visual Surveys for Monitoring Populations of Talus-Roosting Bats (2020) (2)
- Invasive Plants in Wildlife Refuges: Coordinated Research with Undergraduate Ecology Courses (2013) (1)
- Range Limits and Demography of a Mountaintop Endemic Salamander and Its Widespread Competitor (2020) (1)
- Thermal Preference and Species Range in Mountaintop Salamanders and Their Widespread Competitors (2019) (1)
- Genetic variation in Plethodon cinereus and Plethodon hubrichti from in and around a contact zone (2020) (1)
- Regional and scale-specific effects of land use on amphibian diversity [poster] (2014) (0)
- Differential selection of roosts by Eastern Small-footed Myotis (Myotis leibii) relative to rock structure and microclimate (2023) (0)
- Conservation genetics of an endemic mountaintop salamander with an extremely limited range (2011) (0)
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