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Benjamin W Borgmann-Winter
Benjamin W Borgmann-Winter
Graduate Student, University of New Hampshire
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The density of the Lyme disease vector, Ixodes scapularis (blacklegged tick), differs between the Champlain Valley and Green Mountains, Vermont
D Allen, B Borgmann–Winter, L Bashor, J Ward
Northeastern naturalist 26 (3), 545, 2019
132019
How the Distance Between Drag-Cloth Checks Affects the Estimate of Adult and Nymphal Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) Density
B Borgmann-Winter, D Allen
Journal of medical entomology 57 (2), 623-626, 2020
102020
Wind and small mammals are complementary fungal dispersers
BW Borgmann‐Winter, RB Stephens, MA Anthony, SD Frey, AW D'Amato, ...
Ecology 104 (6), e4039, 2023
72023
A geographic information system approach to map tick exposure risk at a scale for public health intervention
H Baldwin, WJ Landesman, B Borgmann-Winter, D Allen
Journal of Medical Entomology 59 (1), 162-172, 2022
72022
Blacklegged tick population synchrony between oak forest and non‐oak forest
BW Borgmann‐Winter, KM Oggenfuss, RS Ostfeld
Ecological Entomology 46 (4), 827-833, 2021
52021
Effects of timber harvest on epigeous fungal fruiting patterns and community structure in a northern hardwood ecosystem
BW Borgmann-Winter, RB Stephens, AW D’Amato, SD Frey, RJ Rowe
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 52 (1), 51-58, 2022
42022
Fungal Fruiting and Dispersal Following Timber Harvest
BW Borgmann-Winter
University of New Hampshire, 2022
12022
Wind and Small Mammals Disperse Complementary Fungal Communities
BW Borgmann-Winter, RB Stephens, MA Anthony, SD Frey, AW D’Amato, ...
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 104 (3), 1-4, 2023
2023
COLSA Awards Outstanding Work at 2021 URC
B Borgmann-Winter
University of New Hampshire, 2021
2021
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