By Topic
ECOLOGY OF INFORMATION
Schmidt, K. A., M. A. Betts, and J. Johansson. 2015. Information mediated Allee effects in breeding habitat selection. American
Naturalist: 86, vol.6. DOI: 10.1086/683659
Schmidt, K.A., J. Johansson, N. Kristensen, F. Massol, and N. Jonzén. 2015. Consequences of information use in breeding habitat selection on the evolution of settlement time. Oikos 124.
Schmidt, K. A. 2014. Site fidelity curbs sequential search and territory choice: a game theoretic approach. Functional Ecology 28:1494-1503.
Emmering, Q. and K. A. Schmidt. 2011. Eavesdropping on a predator signal provides information to nesting passerines. Journal of Animal Ecology 80:1305-1312.
Schmidt, K.A., S.R.X. Dall and J. van Gils. 2010. The ecology of information: an overview on the ecological significance of making informed decisions. Oikos 119:304-316.
Schmidt, K.A. and C. J. Whelan. 2010. Nesting in an uncertain world: information and sampling the future. Oikos 119: 245-253.
Dall, S. R. X., K. A. Schmidt, K.A. and J. van Gils. 2010. Biological information in an ecological context. Oikos 119:201-202.
Schmidt, K. A. 2004. Site-fidelity in temporally correlated environments enhances population persistence. Ecology Letters 7:176-184.
Schmidt, K. A. 2001. Site fidelity in habitats with contrasting levels of nest predation and brood parasitism. Evolutionary Ecology Research 3:633-648.
ANIMAL COMMUNICATION AND EAVESDROPPING NETWORKS
Schmidt, K. A. and K. L. Belinsky. 2013. Voices in the dark: predation risk as a cost of dusk singing in a passerine. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67:1837-1843.
Belinsky, K. L., J. L. Hogle, and K. A. Schmidt. 2012. Veeries experience more acoustic competition at dawn than at dusk. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124:265-269.
Felts, J. and K. A. Schmidt. 2010. Multitasking and eavesdropping in cotton rats foraging under predation risk. Behavioral Ecology 21:1080-1086.
Schmidt, K. A., E. Lee, R. Ostfeld, K. E. Sieving. 2008. Eastern chipmunks increase their perception of predation risk in response to titmouse alarm calls. Behavioral Ecology 19:759-763.
Schmidt, K. A and R. S. Ostfeld. 2008. Eavesdropping squirrels reduce their future value of food under the perceived presence of cache-robbers. American Naturalist 171: 386-393.
AVIAN ECOLOGY
Myer, L., K. A. Schmidt and B. Robertson. 2015. Invasive plants as evolutionary traps for nesting Veery. The Condor 117:320-327.
Ibáñez-Álamo, J. D., R. D. Magrath, J. C. Oteyza, A. D. Chalfoun, T. M. Haff, K. A. Schmidt, R. I. Thomson, and T. E. Martin. 2015. Nest predation research: Recent findings and future perspectives. Journal of Ornithology. DOI: 10.1007/210336-015-1207-4.
Chalfoun, A. and K. A. Schmidt. 2012. Perspectives in ornithology: Adaptive habitat selection, is it for the birds? Auk 129:589-599.
Schmidt, K. A and R. S. Ostfeld. 2008. Numerical and behavioral effects within a pulse-driven system: Consequences for direct and indirect interactions among shared prey. Ecology 89:635-646.
Schmidt, K. A., S. A. Rush and R. S. Ostfeld. 2008. Wood thrush nest success and post-fledging survival across a temporal pulse of small mammal abundance in an oak forest. Journal of Animal Ecology 77:830-837.
Schmidt, K. A. and E. M. Schauer. 2007. Behavioral indicators of predator-free space: Studying species interactions through the behavior of predators. Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution 53:389-406.
Schmidt, K. A. 2006. Non-additivity among multiple cues of predation risk: A behaviorally driven trophic cascade between owls and songbirds. Oikos 113:82-90.
Schmidt, K. A., R. S. Ostfeld, and K. N. Smyth. 2006. Spatial heterogeneity in predator activity, nest survivorship, and nest-site selection in two forest thrushes. Oecologia 148:22-29.
Schmidt, K.A., L. C. Nelis, N. Briggs, and R. S. Ostfeld. 2005. Climatic variability and predator abundance mediate the interaction between invasive shrub and nesting success in a woodland songbird. Ecological Applications 15:258-265.
Schmidt, K. A. and C. J. Whelan. 2005. Nest-guarding by male wood thrushes varies in effectiveness across space but not time. Condor 107:138-143.
Schmidt, K. A. 2004. Incidental predation, enemy-free space, and the coexistence of incidental prey. Oikos: 106:335-343.
Schmidt, K. A., and R. S. Ostfeld. 2003. Songbird populations in fluctuating environments: nest predator responses to pulsed resources. Ecology 84:406-415.
Schmidt, K. A. 2003. Raccoon populations and declines in Illinois’ songbirds. Conservation Biology 17:1141-1150.
Schmidt, K. A. 2003. Linking frequencies of resource pulses in oak forests to long-term rates in the Veery (Catharus fusescens). Oikos 103:548-558.
Schmidt, K. A. and R. S. Ostfeld. 2003. Mice in space: space use predicts the interaction between mice and songbirds. Ecology 84:3276-3283.
Whelan, C.J. and K.A. Schmidt. 2002. Exotic plant species and bird habitat. Pennsylvania Forests 93:6-8.
Schmidt K. A., J. R. Goheen, and R. Naumann. 2001. Incidental nest predation in songbirds: using behavioral indicators to determine ecological processes and scales. Ecology 82:2937-2947.
Schmidt, K. A., J. Goheen, R. Naumann, R. S. Ostfeld, E. M. Schauber, and A. Berkowitz. 2001. Experimental removals of strong and weak predators: mice and chipmunks preying on songbird nests. Ecology 82: 2927-2936.
Schmidt, K. A. 1999. Foraging theory as a conceptual framework for studying nest predation. Oikos 85:151-160.
Schmidt, K. A. and C. J. Whelan. 1999. Seasonal fecundity in songbirds: can abandonment, renesting, and double brooding ameliorate high nest predation and brood parasitism? Conservation Biology 13:46-57.
Schmidt, K. A., and C. J. Whelan. 1999. Nest predation on woodland songbirds: when is nest predation density dependent? Oikos 87:65-74.
Schmidt, K. A., and C. J. Whelan. 1999. Nest placement and mortality: is nest predation a random event in space and time? Condor 101:916-920.
Schmidt, K. A., and C. J. Whelan. 1999. Effects of exotic Lonicera and Rhamnus on songbird nest predation. Conservation Biology 13: 1502-1506.
Schmidt, K. A., and C. J. Whelan. 1998. Predator-mediated interactions between guilds of nesting songbirds: experimental and observational evidence. American Naturalist 152:393-402.
ECOLOGY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Keesing, F., D. McHenry, M. Hersh, M. Tibbetts, J. Brunner, M. Killilea, K. LoGiudice, K. A. Schmidt, C. D. Canham, and R. S. Ostfeld. (In press) Prevalence of human-active and variant-1 strains of the tick-borne pathogen Anaplasma phagocytophilum in hosts and forests of eastern North America. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
M. H. Hersh, R. S. Ostfeld, D. J. McHenry, M. Tibbetts, J. Brunner, M. Killilea, K. LoGiudice, K. A. Schmidt, C. D. Canham F. Keesing. (In press). Co-Infection of Blacklegged Ticks with Babesia microti and Borrelia burgdorferi is Higher than Expected and Acquired from Small Mammal Hosts. PLOS Pathogens.
Keesing, F., M. Hersh, M. Tibbetts, D. McHenry, J. Brunner, S. Duerr, M. Killilea, K. LoGuidice, K. A. Schmidt, and R. S. Ostfeld. 2012. Reservoir competence of vertebrate hosts for Anaplasma phagocytophilum. Emerging Infectious Diseases 18:2013-2012.
LoGiudice, K, S.T.K. Duerr, M.J. Newhouse, K.A. Schmidt, M.E. Killilea, and R.S. Ostfeld. 2008. Impact of host community composition on Lyme disease risk. Ecology 89:2841-2849.
Keesing, F., J. Brunner, S. Duerr, M. Killilea, K. LoGiudice, K. Schmidt, H. Vuong, C. Canham, and R.S. Ostfeld. 2009. Hosts as ecological traps for zoonotic vectors. Proc. Roy. Soc. B 276:3911-3919.
LoGiudice, K., R. S. Ostfeld, K. A. Schmidt, and F. Keesing. 2002. The ecology of infectious disease: Effects of host diversity on Lyme disease risk. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 100:567-571.
LoGiudice, K, S.T.K. Duerr, M.J. Newhouse, K.A. Schmidt, M.E. Killilea, and R.S. Ostfeld. 2008. Impact of host community composition on Lyme disease risk. Ecology 89:2841-2849.
Schmidt, K. A. and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Biodiversity and the dilution effect in disease ecology. Ecology 82:609-619.
Schmidt, K. A., R. S. Ostfeld, and E. Schauber. 1999. Infestation of Peromyscus leucopus and Tamias striatus by Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in relation to the abundance of hosts and parasites. J. Med. Entomology 36:749-757.
Giardina, A., K. A. Schmidt, and R. S. Ostfeld. 2000. Modeling songbirds and rodents to determine Lyme disease risk. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78:2184-2197.
FORAGING ECOLOGY
Emerson, S. E., J. S. Brown, C. J. Whelan and K. A. Schmidt. 2012. Scale dependent foraging: shared doom, associational refuge and effects of plant defenses. Oecologia 168:659-670.
Schmidt, K.A., R. M. Manson, and D. Lewis. 2005. Voles competing with mice: differentiating exploitative, interference and apparent competition using patch use theory. Evolutionary Ecology Research 7:273-286.
Pusenius, J., and K. A. Schmidt. 2002. The effects of habitat manipulation on population distribution and foraging behavior in meadow voles. Oikos 98:251-262.
Schmidt, K. A. 2000. Interactions between food chemistry and predation risk in fox squirrels. Ecology 81:2077-2085.
Whelan, C. J., Brown, J. S., K. A. Schmidt, B. B. Steele, and M. F. Willson. 2000. Linking consumer-resource theory and digestive physiology: application to seasonal diet shifts. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2:911-934.
Schmidt, K. A., J. M. Earnhardt, J. S. Brown, and R. D. Holt. 2000. Habitat selection under temporal heterogeneity: exorcizing the Ghost of Competition Past. Ecology 81:2622-2630.
Schmidt, K. A., J. S. Brown, and R. A. Morgan. 1998. Plant defenses as complementary resources: a test with squirrels. Oikos 81:130-142.
Schmidt, K. A. 1998. The consequence of partially directed search effort. Evolutionary Ecology 12:263-277.
Whelan, C. J., K. A. Schmidt, B. B. Steele, W. J. Quinn, and S. Dilger. 1998. Are bird-consumed fruits complementary resources? Oikos 83:195-205.
Schmidt, K. A. and J. S. Brown. 1996. Patch assessment in fox squirrels: the role of resource density, patch size, and boundaries. American Naturalist 147:360-380.
MANUSCRIPTS IN REVIEW/REVISION
Kelly, J. K. and K. A. Schmidt. Coexisting ground-nesting passerines are not alike: nest predators and conspecific abundance differentially affect nest survival in the Ovenbird and the Veery. The Auk. In review.
Myer, L., K. A. Schmidt and B. Robertson. Invasive plants as evolutionary traps for nesting Veery. The Condor: Ornithological Applications. Invited revisions.
Belinsky, K. L, Nemes, C. E., and K. A. Schmidt . Two novel vocalizations are used by veeries (Catharus fuscescens) during agonistic interactions. PLos ONE. Invited revisions.
Kelly, J. K. and K. A. Schmidt. Post-breeding Public Information Use in a Ground-nesting Songbird Community. In revision.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Ostfeld, R. S., F. Keesing, E. M. Schauber, and K. A. Schmidt. 2002. The ecological context of infectious disease: diversity, habitat fragmentation, and Lyme disease risk in North America. In: A. Aguirre, R. S. Ostfeld, C. A. House, G. Tabor, and M. Pearl, eds. Conservation medicine: ecological health in practice. Oxford University Press, New York.
Whelan. C.J. and K.A. Schmidt. 2007. Foraging ecology: processing and digestion. In Stephens, D. W., J. S. Brown, and R. Ydenberg, editors, Foraging, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Schmidt, K. A., M. A. Betts, and J. Johansson. 2015. Information mediated Allee effects in breeding habitat selection. American
Naturalist: 86, vol.6. DOI: 10.1086/683659
Schmidt, K.A., J. Johansson, N. Kristensen, F. Massol, and N. Jonzén. 2015. Consequences of information use in breeding habitat selection on the evolution of settlement time. Oikos 124.
Schmidt, K. A. 2014. Site fidelity curbs sequential search and territory choice: a game theoretic approach. Functional Ecology 28:1494-1503.
Emmering, Q. and K. A. Schmidt. 2011. Eavesdropping on a predator signal provides information to nesting passerines. Journal of Animal Ecology 80:1305-1312.
Schmidt, K.A., S.R.X. Dall and J. van Gils. 2010. The ecology of information: an overview on the ecological significance of making informed decisions. Oikos 119:304-316.
Schmidt, K.A. and C. J. Whelan. 2010. Nesting in an uncertain world: information and sampling the future. Oikos 119: 245-253.
Dall, S. R. X., K. A. Schmidt, K.A. and J. van Gils. 2010. Biological information in an ecological context. Oikos 119:201-202.
Schmidt, K. A. 2004. Site-fidelity in temporally correlated environments enhances population persistence. Ecology Letters 7:176-184.
Schmidt, K. A. 2001. Site fidelity in habitats with contrasting levels of nest predation and brood parasitism. Evolutionary Ecology Research 3:633-648.
ANIMAL COMMUNICATION AND EAVESDROPPING NETWORKS
Schmidt, K. A. and K. L. Belinsky. 2013. Voices in the dark: predation risk as a cost of dusk singing in a passerine. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67:1837-1843.
Belinsky, K. L., J. L. Hogle, and K. A. Schmidt. 2012. Veeries experience more acoustic competition at dawn than at dusk. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124:265-269.
Felts, J. and K. A. Schmidt. 2010. Multitasking and eavesdropping in cotton rats foraging under predation risk. Behavioral Ecology 21:1080-1086.
Schmidt, K. A., E. Lee, R. Ostfeld, K. E. Sieving. 2008. Eastern chipmunks increase their perception of predation risk in response to titmouse alarm calls. Behavioral Ecology 19:759-763.
Schmidt, K. A and R. S. Ostfeld. 2008. Eavesdropping squirrels reduce their future value of food under the perceived presence of cache-robbers. American Naturalist 171: 386-393.
AVIAN ECOLOGY
Myer, L., K. A. Schmidt and B. Robertson. 2015. Invasive plants as evolutionary traps for nesting Veery. The Condor 117:320-327.
Ibáñez-Álamo, J. D., R. D. Magrath, J. C. Oteyza, A. D. Chalfoun, T. M. Haff, K. A. Schmidt, R. I. Thomson, and T. E. Martin. 2015. Nest predation research: Recent findings and future perspectives. Journal of Ornithology. DOI: 10.1007/210336-015-1207-4.
Chalfoun, A. and K. A. Schmidt. 2012. Perspectives in ornithology: Adaptive habitat selection, is it for the birds? Auk 129:589-599.
Schmidt, K. A and R. S. Ostfeld. 2008. Numerical and behavioral effects within a pulse-driven system: Consequences for direct and indirect interactions among shared prey. Ecology 89:635-646.
Schmidt, K. A., S. A. Rush and R. S. Ostfeld. 2008. Wood thrush nest success and post-fledging survival across a temporal pulse of small mammal abundance in an oak forest. Journal of Animal Ecology 77:830-837.
Schmidt, K. A. and E. M. Schauer. 2007. Behavioral indicators of predator-free space: Studying species interactions through the behavior of predators. Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution 53:389-406.
Schmidt, K. A. 2006. Non-additivity among multiple cues of predation risk: A behaviorally driven trophic cascade between owls and songbirds. Oikos 113:82-90.
Schmidt, K. A., R. S. Ostfeld, and K. N. Smyth. 2006. Spatial heterogeneity in predator activity, nest survivorship, and nest-site selection in two forest thrushes. Oecologia 148:22-29.
Schmidt, K.A., L. C. Nelis, N. Briggs, and R. S. Ostfeld. 2005. Climatic variability and predator abundance mediate the interaction between invasive shrub and nesting success in a woodland songbird. Ecological Applications 15:258-265.
Schmidt, K. A. and C. J. Whelan. 2005. Nest-guarding by male wood thrushes varies in effectiveness across space but not time. Condor 107:138-143.
Schmidt, K. A. 2004. Incidental predation, enemy-free space, and the coexistence of incidental prey. Oikos: 106:335-343.
Schmidt, K. A., and R. S. Ostfeld. 2003. Songbird populations in fluctuating environments: nest predator responses to pulsed resources. Ecology 84:406-415.
Schmidt, K. A. 2003. Raccoon populations and declines in Illinois’ songbirds. Conservation Biology 17:1141-1150.
Schmidt, K. A. 2003. Linking frequencies of resource pulses in oak forests to long-term rates in the Veery (Catharus fusescens). Oikos 103:548-558.
Schmidt, K. A. and R. S. Ostfeld. 2003. Mice in space: space use predicts the interaction between mice and songbirds. Ecology 84:3276-3283.
Whelan, C.J. and K.A. Schmidt. 2002. Exotic plant species and bird habitat. Pennsylvania Forests 93:6-8.
Schmidt K. A., J. R. Goheen, and R. Naumann. 2001. Incidental nest predation in songbirds: using behavioral indicators to determine ecological processes and scales. Ecology 82:2937-2947.
Schmidt, K. A., J. Goheen, R. Naumann, R. S. Ostfeld, E. M. Schauber, and A. Berkowitz. 2001. Experimental removals of strong and weak predators: mice and chipmunks preying on songbird nests. Ecology 82: 2927-2936.
Schmidt, K. A. 1999. Foraging theory as a conceptual framework for studying nest predation. Oikos 85:151-160.
Schmidt, K. A. and C. J. Whelan. 1999. Seasonal fecundity in songbirds: can abandonment, renesting, and double brooding ameliorate high nest predation and brood parasitism? Conservation Biology 13:46-57.
Schmidt, K. A., and C. J. Whelan. 1999. Nest predation on woodland songbirds: when is nest predation density dependent? Oikos 87:65-74.
Schmidt, K. A., and C. J. Whelan. 1999. Nest placement and mortality: is nest predation a random event in space and time? Condor 101:916-920.
Schmidt, K. A., and C. J. Whelan. 1999. Effects of exotic Lonicera and Rhamnus on songbird nest predation. Conservation Biology 13: 1502-1506.
Schmidt, K. A., and C. J. Whelan. 1998. Predator-mediated interactions between guilds of nesting songbirds: experimental and observational evidence. American Naturalist 152:393-402.
ECOLOGY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Keesing, F., D. McHenry, M. Hersh, M. Tibbetts, J. Brunner, M. Killilea, K. LoGiudice, K. A. Schmidt, C. D. Canham, and R. S. Ostfeld. (In press) Prevalence of human-active and variant-1 strains of the tick-borne pathogen Anaplasma phagocytophilum in hosts and forests of eastern North America. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
M. H. Hersh, R. S. Ostfeld, D. J. McHenry, M. Tibbetts, J. Brunner, M. Killilea, K. LoGiudice, K. A. Schmidt, C. D. Canham F. Keesing. (In press). Co-Infection of Blacklegged Ticks with Babesia microti and Borrelia burgdorferi is Higher than Expected and Acquired from Small Mammal Hosts. PLOS Pathogens.
Keesing, F., M. Hersh, M. Tibbetts, D. McHenry, J. Brunner, S. Duerr, M. Killilea, K. LoGuidice, K. A. Schmidt, and R. S. Ostfeld. 2012. Reservoir competence of vertebrate hosts for Anaplasma phagocytophilum. Emerging Infectious Diseases 18:2013-2012.
LoGiudice, K, S.T.K. Duerr, M.J. Newhouse, K.A. Schmidt, M.E. Killilea, and R.S. Ostfeld. 2008. Impact of host community composition on Lyme disease risk. Ecology 89:2841-2849.
Keesing, F., J. Brunner, S. Duerr, M. Killilea, K. LoGiudice, K. Schmidt, H. Vuong, C. Canham, and R.S. Ostfeld. 2009. Hosts as ecological traps for zoonotic vectors. Proc. Roy. Soc. B 276:3911-3919.
LoGiudice, K., R. S. Ostfeld, K. A. Schmidt, and F. Keesing. 2002. The ecology of infectious disease: Effects of host diversity on Lyme disease risk. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 100:567-571.
LoGiudice, K, S.T.K. Duerr, M.J. Newhouse, K.A. Schmidt, M.E. Killilea, and R.S. Ostfeld. 2008. Impact of host community composition on Lyme disease risk. Ecology 89:2841-2849.
Schmidt, K. A. and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Biodiversity and the dilution effect in disease ecology. Ecology 82:609-619.
Schmidt, K. A., R. S. Ostfeld, and E. Schauber. 1999. Infestation of Peromyscus leucopus and Tamias striatus by Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in relation to the abundance of hosts and parasites. J. Med. Entomology 36:749-757.
Giardina, A., K. A. Schmidt, and R. S. Ostfeld. 2000. Modeling songbirds and rodents to determine Lyme disease risk. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78:2184-2197.
FORAGING ECOLOGY
Emerson, S. E., J. S. Brown, C. J. Whelan and K. A. Schmidt. 2012. Scale dependent foraging: shared doom, associational refuge and effects of plant defenses. Oecologia 168:659-670.
Schmidt, K.A., R. M. Manson, and D. Lewis. 2005. Voles competing with mice: differentiating exploitative, interference and apparent competition using patch use theory. Evolutionary Ecology Research 7:273-286.
Pusenius, J., and K. A. Schmidt. 2002. The effects of habitat manipulation on population distribution and foraging behavior in meadow voles. Oikos 98:251-262.
Schmidt, K. A. 2000. Interactions between food chemistry and predation risk in fox squirrels. Ecology 81:2077-2085.
Whelan, C. J., Brown, J. S., K. A. Schmidt, B. B. Steele, and M. F. Willson. 2000. Linking consumer-resource theory and digestive physiology: application to seasonal diet shifts. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2:911-934.
Schmidt, K. A., J. M. Earnhardt, J. S. Brown, and R. D. Holt. 2000. Habitat selection under temporal heterogeneity: exorcizing the Ghost of Competition Past. Ecology 81:2622-2630.
Schmidt, K. A., J. S. Brown, and R. A. Morgan. 1998. Plant defenses as complementary resources: a test with squirrels. Oikos 81:130-142.
Schmidt, K. A. 1998. The consequence of partially directed search effort. Evolutionary Ecology 12:263-277.
Whelan, C. J., K. A. Schmidt, B. B. Steele, W. J. Quinn, and S. Dilger. 1998. Are bird-consumed fruits complementary resources? Oikos 83:195-205.
Schmidt, K. A. and J. S. Brown. 1996. Patch assessment in fox squirrels: the role of resource density, patch size, and boundaries. American Naturalist 147:360-380.
MANUSCRIPTS IN REVIEW/REVISION
Kelly, J. K. and K. A. Schmidt. Coexisting ground-nesting passerines are not alike: nest predators and conspecific abundance differentially affect nest survival in the Ovenbird and the Veery. The Auk. In review.
Myer, L., K. A. Schmidt and B. Robertson. Invasive plants as evolutionary traps for nesting Veery. The Condor: Ornithological Applications. Invited revisions.
Belinsky, K. L, Nemes, C. E., and K. A. Schmidt . Two novel vocalizations are used by veeries (Catharus fuscescens) during agonistic interactions. PLos ONE. Invited revisions.
Kelly, J. K. and K. A. Schmidt. Post-breeding Public Information Use in a Ground-nesting Songbird Community. In revision.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Ostfeld, R. S., F. Keesing, E. M. Schauber, and K. A. Schmidt. 2002. The ecological context of infectious disease: diversity, habitat fragmentation, and Lyme disease risk in North America. In: A. Aguirre, R. S. Ostfeld, C. A. House, G. Tabor, and M. Pearl, eds. Conservation medicine: ecological health in practice. Oxford University Press, New York.
Whelan. C.J. and K.A. Schmidt. 2007. Foraging ecology: processing and digestion. In Stephens, D. W., J. S. Brown, and R. Ydenberg, editors, Foraging, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.