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Benjamin W Borgmann-Winter
Benjamin W Borgmann-Winter
Graduate Student, University of New Hampshire
Verified email at wildcats.unh.edu
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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
92020
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
92019
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
62023
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
62022
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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