Larissa L. Bailey is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research primarily lies within the field of Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Ecology and related subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Genetics.
The major topics of Larissa L. Bailey's work include:
Bailey has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications. Among the recent papers are:
The scientist frequently publishes in venues including Biological Conservation, Journal of Mammalogy, Animal Conservation, Biotropica, and SSRN Electronic Journal.
Collaborative research plays a significant role in Bailey's work, with frequent co-authors being Erin Muths, Bennett M. Hardy, Clint R. V. Otto, Adriano Garcia Chiarello, and W. Chris Funk.
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Evan H. Campbell Grant;David A. W. Miller;Benedikt R. Schmidt;Michael J. Adams
Allan F. O'connell;Neil W. Talancy;Larissa L. Bailey;John R. Sauer
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Michael J. Adams;David A. W. Miller;David A. W. Miller;Erin Muths;Paul Stephen Corn
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Katie M. Dugger;Eric D. Forsman;Alan B. Franklin;Raymond J. Davis
David A. W. Miller;Evan H. Campbell Grant;Erin Muths;Staci M. Amburgey
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