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Richard H. Yahner was affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Throughout their career, the scientist was involved in various academic research activities, although specific details regarding their research papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not documented here.

There is no available data listing main or subfields of study related to Richard H. Yahner's work, nor any specific topics of research that were predominant in their academic contributions.

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Best Publications

  • Changes in Wildlife Communities Near Edges

    Richard H. Yahner

  • Effects of forest fragmentation on depredation of artificial nests.

    Richard H. Yahner;David P. Scott

  • Depredation on artificial ground nests: Effects of edge and plot age

    Richard H. Yahner;Anthony L. Wright

  • INFLUENCE OF LANDSCAPE COMPOSITION ON AVIAN COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND ASSOCIATED MECHANISMS

    Amanda D. Rodewald;Richard H. Yahner

  • Effects of nest location on depredation of artificial arboreal nests

    Richard H. Yahner;Brian L. Cypher

  • Dynamics of a small mammal community in a fragmented forest.

    Richard H. Yahner

  • Microhabitat and Landscape Characteristics Associated with the Threatened Allegheny Woodrat

    Betsie J. Balcom;Richard H. Yahner

  • AVIAN NESTING SUCCESS IN FORESTED LANDSCAPES: INFLUENCE OF LANDSCAPE COMPOSITION, STAND AND NEST-PATCH MICROHABITAT, AND BIOTIC INTERACTIONS

    Amanda D. Rodewald;Richard H. Yahner

  • Microhabitat use by small mammals in even-aged forest stands

    Richard H. Yahner

  • Seasonal dynamics, habitat relationships, and management of avifauna in farmstead shelterbelts

    Richard H. Yahner

  • Effects of edge contrast on depredation of artificial avian nests

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  • Small Mammals in Farmstead Shelterbelts: Habitat Correlates of Seasonal Abundance and Community Structure

    Richard H. Yahner

  • Effects of nest-site selection on depredation of artificial nests

    Richard H. Yahner;Richard A. Voytko

  • Effects of egg type on depredation of artificial ground nests

    Richard H. Yahner;Carolyn Grace Mahan

  • Bird communities associated with harvested hardwood stands containing residual trees

    Amanda D. Rodewald;Richard H. Yahner

  • Microhabitat Use by Small Mammals in Farmstead Shelterbelts

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  • STRUCTURE, SEASONAL DYNAMICS, AND HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS OF AVIAN COMMUNITIES IN SMALL EVEN-AGED FOREST STANDS

    Richard H. Yahner

  • Effects of time of day and season on winter bird counts

    Brian F. Rollfinke;Richard H. Yahner

  • Depredation of artificial ground nests in a managed, forested landscape

    Richard H. Yahner;Carolyn G. Mahan

  • Avian nesting ecology in small even-aged aspen stands

    Richard H. Yahner

  • The adaptive nature of the social system and behavior in the eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus

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  • Detection probability of Golden‐winged Warblers during point counts with and without playback recordings

    Jacob E. Kubel;Richard H. Yahner

  • Effects of forest fragmentation on behaviour patterns in the eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus).

    Carolyn G Mahan;Richard H Yahner

Frequent Co-Authors

Amanda D. Rodewald
Amanda D. Rodewald Cornell University
Robert K. Swihart
Robert K. Swihart Purdue University West Lafayette

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