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Jerry O. Wolff is affiliated with the University of Memphis in the United States. Their academic profile is primarily centered around contributions to research within this institution.

There are no records available concerning their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study. Likewise, no information is present on main research topics or awards received.

Due to the limited data on their body of work, details regarding their scholarly output, collaboration network, or academic recognition cannot be elaborated further.

Best Publications

  • Of Mice and Mast Ecological connections in eastern deciduous forests

    Richard S. Ostfeld;Clive G. Jones;Jerry O. Wolff

  • Chain reactions linking acorns to gypsy moth outbreaks and Lyme disease risk.

    Clive G. Jones;Richard S. Ostfeld;Richard S. Ostfeld;Michele P. Richard;Michele P. Richard;Eric M. Schauber;Eric M. Schauber

  • Population Fluctuations of Mast-Eating Rodents Are Correlated with Production of Acorns

    Jerry O. Wolff

  • Promiscuous females protect their offspring

    Jerry O. Wolff;David W. Macdonald

  • Rodent Societies: An Ecological and Evolutionary Perspective

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  • Why are female small mammals territorial

    Jerry O. Wolff

  • Counter-Strategies to Infanticide in Mammals: Costs and Consequences

    Jep Agrell;Jerry O. Wolff;Hannu Ylönen

  • Population regulation in mammals : an evolutionary perspective

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  • The Role of Habitat Patchiness in the Population Dynamics of Snowshoe Hares

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  • The effects of density, food, and interspecific interference on home range size in Peromyscus leucopus and Peromyscus maniculatus

    Jerry O. Wolff

  • More on Juvenile Dispersal in Mammals

    Jerry O. Wolff

  • What is the role of adults in mammalian juvenile dispersal

    Jerry O. Wolff

  • Effects of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation on the Behavior and Demography of Gray-Tailed Voles

    Jerry O. Wolff;Eric M. Schauber;W. Daniel Edge

  • An offspring-defense hypothesis for territoriality in female mammals

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  • Vigilance and foraging patterns of American elk during the rut in habitats with and without predators

    Jerry O Wolff;Toni Van Horn

  • Variation in neural V1aR predicts sexual fidelity and space use among male prairie voles in semi-natural settings

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  • Parents suppress reproduction and stimulate dispersal in opposite-sex juvenile white-footed mice

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  • Effects of acorn production and mouse abundance on abundance and Borrelia burgdorferi infection prevalence of nymphal Ixodes scapularis ticks.

    Richard S. Ostfeld;Eric M. Schauber;Charles D. Canham;Felicia Keesing

  • Breeding strategies, mate choice, and reproductive success in American bison

    Jerry O. Wolff

  • CACHE MANAGEMENT BY SMALL MAMMALS: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FOR THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ACORN-EMBRYO EXCISION

    Michael A. Steele;Gregory Turner;Peter D. Smallwood;Jerry O. Wolff

  • Laboratory Studies with Rodents: Facts or Artifacts?

    Jerry O. Wolff

  • Comparative population ecology of Peromyscus leucopus and Peromyscus maniculatus

    Jerry O. Wolff

  • Anderson, P. K. Dispersal in Rodents: a Resident Fitness Hypothesis. Special Publication, American Society of Mammalogists, 9: viii + 141. Price (hardbound) $29.95

    Jerry O. Wolff;William Z. Lidicker;Ronald K. Chesser;Michael H. Smith

  • Response of gray-tailed voles to odours of a mustelid predator : a field test

    Jerry O. Wolff;Renee Davis-Born

  • Use of ground and arboreal microhabitats by Peromyscus leucopus and Peromyscus maniculatus

    Sherri Graves;Jesús Maldonado;Jerry O. Wolff

  • American Bison: A Natural History

    Jerry O. Wolff;Dale F. Lott

Frequent Co-Authors

Clive G. Jones
Clive G. Jones Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Richard S. Ostfeld
Richard S. Ostfeld Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Hannu Ylönen
Hannu Ylönen University of Jyväskylä
Luigi Boitani
Luigi Boitani Sapienza University of Rome
Felicia Keesing
Felicia Keesing Bard College
Jesús E. Maldonado
Jesús E. Maldonado Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Walter D. Koenig
Walter D. Koenig University of California, Berkeley
David W. Macdonald
David W. Macdonald University of Oxford
Charles D. Canham
Charles D. Canham Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Todd K. Fuller
Todd K. Fuller University of Massachusetts Amherst

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