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ECOSPHERE, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2658 Bragina, E. V., Kays, R., Hody, A., Moorman, C. E., Deperno, C. S., & Mills, L. S. (2019). Effects on white‐tailed deer following eastern coyote colonization. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 83(4), 916–924. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21651 Lafferty, D. J. R., Zimova, M., Clontz, L., Hacklander, K., & Mills, L. S. (2019). Noninvasive measures of physiological stress are confounded by exposure. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55715-5 Bragina, E. V., Kays, R., Hody, A., Moorman, C. E., DePerno, C. S., & Mills, L. S. (2019). White‐tailed deer and coyote colonization: a response to Kilgo et al. (2019). The Journal of Wildlife Management, 83(8), 1641–1643. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21766 Jones, M. R., Mills, L. S., Alves, P. C., Callahan, C. M., Alves, J. M., Lafferty, D. J. R., … Good, J. M. (2018). Adaptive introgression underlies polymorphic seasonal camouflage in snowshoe hares. SCIENCE, 360(6395), 1355-+. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aar5273 Kumar, A. V., Sparks, J. R., & Mills, L. S. (2018). Short-term response of snowshoe hares to western larch restoration and seasonal needle drop. RESTORATION ECOLOGY, 26(1), 156–164. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.12533 Mills, L. S., Bragina, E. V., Kumar, A. V., Zimova, M., Lafferty, D. J. R., Feltner, J., … Fay, K. (2018). Winter color polymorphisms identify global hot spots for evolutionary rescue from climate change. SCIENCE, 359(6379), 1033–1036. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aan8097 Ferreira, M. S., Alves, P. C., Callahan, C. M., Marques, J. P., Mills, L. S., Good, J. M., & Melo-Ferreira, J. (2017). The transcriptional landscape of seasonal coat colour moult in the snowshoe hare. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 26(16), 4173–4185. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.14177 Horne, J. S., Hervert, J. J., Woodruff, S. P., & Mills, L. S. (2016). Evaluating the benefit of captive breeding and reintroductions to endangered Sonoran pronghorn. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 196, 133–146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2016.02.005 Zimova, M., Mills, L. S., & Nowak, J. J. (2016). High fitness costs of climate change-induced camouflage mismatch. ECOLOGY LETTERS, 19(3), 299–307. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12568 Goldberg, J. F., Tempa, T., Norbu, N., Hebblewhite, M., Mills, L. S., Wangchuk, T. R., & Lukacs, P. (2015). Examining Temporal Sample Scale and Model Choice with Spatial Capture-Recapture Models in the Common Leopard Panthera pardus. PLOS ONE, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140757 Cheng, E., Hodges, K. E., Melo-Ferreira, J., Alves, P. C., & Mills, L. S. (2014). Conservation implications of the evolutionary history and genetic diversity hotspots of the snowshoe hare. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 23(12), 2929–2942. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.12790 Melo-Ferreira, J., Seixas, F. A., Cheng, E., Mills, L. S., & Alves, P. C. (2014). The hidden history of the snowshoe hare, Lepus americanus: extensive mitochondrial DNA introgression inferred from multilocus genetic variation. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 23(18), 4617–4630. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.12886 Mills, L. S., Zimova, M., Oyler, J., Running, S., Abatzoglou, J. T., & Lukacs, P. M. (2013). Camouflage mismatch in seasonal coat color due to decreased snow duration. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 110(18), 7360–7365. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1222724110 Taylor, R. L., Tack, J. D., Naugle, D. E., & Mills, L. S. (2013). Combined Effects of Energy Development and Disease on Greater Sage-Grouse. PLOS ONE, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071256 Mills, L. S. (2013). Conservation of wildlife populations : demography, genetics, and management (2nd Ed.). Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell. Witczuk, J., Pagacz, S., & Mills, L. S. (2013). Disproportionate predation on endemic marmots by invasive coyotes. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY, 94(3), 702–713. https://doi.org/10.1644/12-mamm-a-199.1 Newby, J. R., Mills, L. S., Ruth, T. K., Pletscher, D. H., Mitchell, M. S., Quigley, H. B., … DeSimone, R. (2013). Human-caused mortality influences spatial population dynamics: Pumas in landscapes with varying mortality risks. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 159, 230–239. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2012.10.018 Tempa, T., Hebblewhite, M., Mills, L. S., Wangchuk, T. R., Norbu, N., Wangchuk, T., … Dorji, T. (2013). Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan: a hot spot for wild felids. ORYX, 47(2), 207–210. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0030605312001317 Mills, L. S., & Johnson, H. E. (2013). Wildlife population dynamics. In Wildlife management: Contemporary principles and practices. Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press. Hartway, C., & Mills, L. S. (2012). A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Common Management Actions on the Nest Success of North American Birds. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 26(4), 657–666. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2012.01883.x Taylor, R. L., Walker, B. L., Naugle, D. E., & Mills, L. S. (2012). Managing multiple vital rates to maximize greater sage-grouse population growth. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 76(2), 336–347. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.267 Kelly, M. J., Betsch, J., Wultsch, C., Mesa, B., & Mills, L. S. (2012). Noninvasive Sampling for carnivores. In L. Boitani & R. Powell (Eds.), Carnivore ecology and conservation: a handbook of techniques. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199558520.003.0004 Wildlife research techniques in rugged mountainous Asian landscape. (2012). Lewis, C. W., Hodges, K. E., Koehler, G. M., & Mills, L. S. (2011). Influence of stand and landscape features on snowshoe hare abundance in fragmented forests. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY, 92(3), 561–567. https://doi.org/10.1644/10-mamm-a-095.1 Johnson, H. E., Mills, L. S., Wehausen, J. D., Stephenson, T. R., & Luikart, G. (2011). Translating Effects of Inbreeding Depression on Component Vital Rates to Overall Population Growth in Endangered Bighorn Sheep. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 25(6), 1240–1249. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01739.x Johnson, H. E., Mills, L. S., Wehausen, J. D., & Stephenson, T. R. (2010). Combining ground count, telemetry, and mark-resight data to infer population dynamics in an endangered species. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 47(5), 1083–1093. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2664.2010.01846.x Pierson, J. C., Mills, L. S., & Christian, D. P. (2010). Foraging patterns of cavity-nesting birds in fire-suppressed and prescribe-burned ponderosa pine forests in Montana. Open Environmental Sciences, 41, 41–52. https://doi.org/10.2174/1876325101004010041 Johnson, H. E., Mills, L. S., Stephenson, T. R., & Wehausen, J. D. (2010). Population-specific vital rate contributions influence management of an endangered ungulate. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 20(6), 1753–1765. https://doi.org/10.1890/09-1107.1 Foresman, K. R., Mills, L. S., & Phurba. (2010). Procedures for implementing small mammal inventories in Bhutan. Bhutan: Ugyen Wangchuck Institute for Conservation and the Environment. Griffin, S. C., Taper, M. L., Hoffman, R., & Mills, L. S. (2010). Ranking Mahalanobis Distance Models for Predictions of Occupancy From Presence-Only Data. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 74(5), 1112–1121. https://doi.org/10.2193/2009-002 Hebblewhite, M., Musiani, M., & Mills, L. S. (2010, October). Restoration of genetic connectivity among Northern Rockies wolf populations. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, Vol. 19, pp. 4383–4385. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2010.04770.x Humbert, J.-Y., Mills, L. S., Horne, J. S., & Dennis, B. (2009). A better way to estimate population trends. 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E., & Mills, L. S. (2008). Designing fecal pellet surveys for snowshoe hares. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 256(11), 1918–1926. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2008.07.015 Harris, N. C., Kauffman, M. J., & Mills, L. S. (2008). Inferences about ungulate population dynamics derived from age ratios. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 72(5), 1143–1151. https://doi.org/10.2193/2007-277 Witczuk, J., Pagacz, S., & Mills, L. S. (2008). Optimising methods for monitoring programs: Olympic marmots as a case study. WILDLIFE RESEARCH, 35(8), 788–797. https://doi.org/10.1071/wr07187 Griffin, S. C., Taper, M. L., Hoffman, R., & Mills, L. S. (2008). The case of the missing marmots: Are metapopulation dynamics or range-wide declines responsible? BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 141(5), 1293–1309. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2008.03.001 Mills, L. S. et al. (2007). Chapter 14: North America. In C. B. Field, M. B. L. D. Mortsch, P. K. D. L. Forbes, S. W. R. J. A. Patz, & M. J. 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JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 71(2), 559–564. https://doi.org/10.2193/2004-007 Hard, J. J., Mills, L. S., & Peek, J. M. (2006). Genetic implications of reduced survival of male red deer Cervus elaphus under harvest. WILDLIFE BIOLOGY, 12(4), 427–441. https://doi.org/10.2981/0909-6396(2006)12[427:giorso]2.0.co;2 Mills, L. S., Scott, J. M., Strickler, K. M., & Temple, S. A. (2005). Ecology and management of small populations. In Techniques for wildlife investigations and management (6th ed.) (pp. 691–713). Bethesda, Md. : Wildlife Society. Schwartz, M. K., & Mills, L. S. (2005). Gene flow after inbreeding leads to higher survival in deer mice. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 123(4), 413–420. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2004.11.016 Mildenstein, T. L., Stier, S. C., Nuevo-Diego, C. E., & Mills, L. S. (2005). Habitat selection of endangered and endemic large flying-foxes in Subic Bay, Philippines. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 126(1), 93–102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2005.05.001 Griffin, P. C., Griffin, S. C., Waroquiers, C., & Mills, L. S. (2005). Mortality by moonlight: predation risk and the snowshoe hare. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY, 16(5), 938–944. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ari074 Mills, L. S., Griffin, P. C., Hodges, K. E., McKelvey, K., Ruggiero, L., & Ulizio, T. (2005). Pellet count indices compared to mark-recapture estimates for evaluating snowshoe hare density. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 69(3), 1053–1062. https://doi.org/10.2193/0022-541x(2005)069[1053:pcictm]2.0.co;2 Hodges, K. E., & Mills, L. S. (2005). Snowshoe hares in Yellowstone. Yellowstone Science, 13, 3–6. Tallmon, D. A., & Mills, L. S. (2004). Edge effects and isolation: Red-backed voles revisited. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 18(6), 1658–1664. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2004.00439.x Leberg, P. L., Carloss, M. R., Dugas, L. J., Pilgrim, K. L., Mills, L. S., Green, M. C., & Scognamillo, D. (2004). Recent record of a cougar (Puma concolor) in Louisiana, with notes on diet, based on analysis of fecal materials. SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST, 3(4), 653–658. https://doi.org/10.1656/1528-7092(2004)003[0653:rroacp]2.0.co;2 Griffin, P. C., & Mills, L. S. (2004). Snowshoe hares in a dynamic managed landscape. In M. A. B. Editors H. R. Akcakaya, C. W. O. Kindvall, J. H. P. Sjogren-Gulve, & M. A. McCarthy (Eds.), Species conservation and management : case studies. New York : Oxford University Press. Griffin, P. C., Bienen, L., Gillin, C. M., & Mills, L. S. (2003). Estimating pregnancy rates and litter size in snowshoe hares using ultrasound. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 31(4), 1066–1072. Riddle, A. E., Pilgrim, K. L., Mills, L. S., McKelvey, K. S., & Ruggiero, L. F. (2003). Identification of mustelids using mitochondrial DNA and non-invasive sampling. CONSERVATION GENETICS, 4(2), 241–243. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1023338622905 Schwartz, M. K., Mills, L. S., Ortega, Y., Ruggiero, L. F., & Allendorf, F. W. (2003). Landscape location affects genetic variation of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis). MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 12(7), 1807–1816. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.2003.01878.x Mills, L. S., Schwartz, M. K., Tallmon, D. A., & Lair, K. P. (2003). Measuring and interpreting changes in connectivity for mammals in coniferous forests. In R. G. A. Cynthia J. Zabel (Ed.), Mammal community dynamics : management and conservation in the coniferous forests of western North America. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511615757.018 Tallmon, D. A., Jules, E. S., Radke, N. J., & Mills, L. S. (2003). Of mice and men and trillium: Cascading effects of forest fragmentation. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 13(5), 1193–1203. https://doi.org/10.1890/02-5111 Funk, W. C., & Mills, L. S. (2003). Potential causes of population declines in forest fragments in an Amazonian frog. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 111(2), 205–214. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0006-3207(02)00274-4 Schwartz, M. K., Mills, L. S., McKelvey, K. S., Ruggiero, L. F., & Allendorf, F. W. (2002). DNA reveals high dispersal synchronizing the population dynamics of Canada lynx. NATURE, 415(6871), 520–522. https://doi.org/10.1038/415520a McKelvey, K. S., McDaniel, G. W., Mills, L. S., & Griffin, P. C. (2002). Effects of plot size and shape on pellet density estimates for snowshoe hares. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 30(3), 751–755. Reed, J. M., Mills, L. S., Dunning, J. B., Menges, E. S., McKelvey, K. S., Frye, R., … Miller, P. (2002). [Review of Emerging issues in population viability analysis]. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 16(1), 7–19. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1739.2002.99419.x Mills, L. S. (2002, January 31). False samples are not the same as blind controls - Informal efforts to "test" a laboratory corrupt the data stream, where integrity is crucial. https://doi.org/10.1038/415471a Mills, L. S. (2002). [Review of Genetics, Demography, and Viability of Fragmented Populations]. Quarterly Review of Biology, 77, 222–223. https://doi.org/10.1086/343996 Tallmon, D. A., Draheim, H. M., Mills, L. S., & Allendorf, F. W. (2002). Insights into recently fragmented vole populations from combined genetic and demographic data. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 11(4), 699–709. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.2002.01480.x Hoekman, S. T., Mills, L. S., Howerter, D. W., Devries, J. H., & Ball, I. J. (2002). [Review of Sensitivity analyses of the life cycle of midcontinent mallards]. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 66(3), 883–900. https://doi.org/10.2307/3803153 Mills, L. S., & Lindberg, M. S. (2002). Sensitivity analysis to evaluate the consequences of conservation actions. In S. R. Beissinger & D. R. McCullough (Eds.), Population viability analysis. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. Biek, R., Mills, L. S., & Bury, R. B. (2002). Terrestrial and stream amphibians across clearcut-forest interfaces in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon. Northwest Science, 76(2), 129–140. Biek, R., Funk, W. C., Maxell, B. A., & Mills, L. S. (2002). What is missing in amphibian decline research: Insights from ecological sensitivity analysis. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 16(3), 728–734. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1739.2002.00433.x Mills, L. S., Doak, D. F., & Wisdom, M. J. (2001). Elasticity analysis for conservation decision making: Reply to Ehrlen et al. Conservation Biology, 15(1), 281–283. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2001.00300.x Yale, R., & Mills, L. S. (2000). Do highways fragment small mammal populations? Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecology and Transportation. Mills, L. S., Citta, J. J., Lair, K. P., Schwartz, M. K., & Tallmon, D. A. (2000). Estimating animal abundance using noninvasive DNA sampling: Promise and pitfalls. Ecological Applications, 10(1), 283–294. https://doi.org/10.2307/2641002 Mills, L. S., Pilgrim, K. L., Schwartz, M. K., & McKelvey, K. (2000). Identifying lynx and other North American felids based on mtDNA analysis. Conservation Genetics, 1, 285–288. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1011574209558 Wisdom, M. J., Mills, L. S., & Doak, D. F. (2000). Life stage simulation analysis: Estimating vital-rate effects on population growth for conservation. ECOLOGY, 81(3), 628–641. https://doi.org/10.2307/177365 Groom, M., Jensen, D. B., Knight, R. L., Gatewood, S., Mills, L., Boyd-Heger, D., … Soule, M. E. (1999). Buffer zones: Benefits and dangers of compatible stewardship. In M. E. Soule & J. Terborgh (Eds.), Continental conservation : scientific foundations of regional reserve networks (pp. 191–198). Washington, D.C. : Island Press. Dobson, A., Ralls, K., Foster, M., Soule, M. E., Simberloff, D. D., D., E., … D., J. (1999). Connectivity: Maintaining flows in fragmented landscapes. In M. E. Soule? & J. Terborgh (Eds.), Continental conservation : scientific foundations of regional reserve networks. Washington, D.C. : Island Press. Jules, E. S., Frost, E. J., Mills, L. S., & Tallmon, D. A. (1999). Ecological consequences of forest fragmentation in the Klamath region. Natural Areas Journal, 19(4), 368–378. Mills, L. S., Doak, D. F., & Wisdom, M. J. (1999). Reliability of conservation actions based on elasticity analysis of matrix models. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 13(4), 815–829. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1739.1999.98232.x Mills, L. S., & Tallmon, D. (1999). The role of genetics in understanding forest fragmentation. In L. A. L. James A. Rochelle & J. Wisniewski (Eds.), Forest fragmentation : wildlife and management implications. Leiden : Brill. Citta, J. J., & Mills, L. S. (1999). What do demographic sensitivity analyses tell us about controlling Brown-headed Cowbirds? Research and management of the brown-headed cowbird in western landscapes, (18), 121–134. Soule, M. E., & Mills, L. S. (1998). No need to Isolate Genetics. Science, 282, 1658–1659. Soule, M. E., & Mills, L. S. (1998, November 27). Population genetics - No need to isolate genetics. 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