Abigail Stolt
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Abigail Stolt's research investigates the effects of habitat management on rodent populations, focusing on diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics. Her work has resulted in two publications, one in 2022 and another in 2023, with a total of six citations. Stolt collaborates with Kristian M. Forbes and Amy Schexnayder, with whom she shares these publications. Her current research activity is indicated by her most recent publication in 2023.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics (2023)
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Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics (2022)
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- Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics
- Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics
- Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics
- Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics
- Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics
- Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics
- Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics
- Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics
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