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Robert J. Warren
Researcher at Buffalo State College
Publications - 189
Citations - 5270
Robert J. Warren is an academic researcher from Buffalo State College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Odocoileus & Seed dispersal. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 177 publications receiving 4596 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert J. Warren include State University of New York System & Virginia Tech.
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Infectious Prions in the Saliva and Blood of Deer with Chronic Wasting Disease
Candace K. Mathiason,Jenny G. Powers,Sallie J. Dahmes,David A. Osborn,Karl V. Miller,Robert J. Warren,Gary L. Mason,Sheila A. Hays,Jeanette Hayes-Klug,Davis M. Seelig,Margaret A. Wild,Lisa L. Wolfe,Terry R. Spraker,Michael W. Miller,Christina J. Sigurdson,Glenn C. Telling,Edward A. Hoover +16 more
TL;DR: This paper found infectious prions capable of transmitting chronic wasting disease (CWD) in saliva (by the oral route) and in blood (by transfusion) from CWD-positive deer.
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Climate fails to predict wood decomposition at regional scales
Mark A. Bradford,Robert J. Warren,Petr Baldrian,Thomas W. Crowther,Daniel S. Maynard,Emily E. Oldfield,William R. Wieder,Stephen A. Wood,Joshua R. King +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the common assumption that climate is a predominant control on decomposition is supported only when local-scale variation is aggregated into mean values, and that the temperature sensitivity of decomposition estimated from local versus mean analyses is 1.3 times greater.
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Infectious Prions in Pre-Clinical Deer and Transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease Solely by Environmental Exposure
Candace K. Mathiason,Sheila A. Hays,Jenny G. Powers,Jeanette Hayes-Klug,Julia A. Langenberg,Sallie J. Dahmes,David A. Osborn,Karl V. Miller,Robert J. Warren,Gary L. Mason,Edward A. Hoover +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that blood and saliva of pre-symptomatic deer contain infectious prions capable of infecting naïve deer and that naïve deer exposed only to environmental fomites from the suites of CWD-infected deer acquired CWD infection after a period of 15 months post initial exposure.
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Ecosystem Processes and Human Influences Regulate Streamflow Response to Climate Change at Long-Term Ecological Research Sites
Julia A. Jones,Irena F. Creed,Kendra L. Hatcher,Robert J. Warren,Mary Beth Adams,Melinda Harm Benson,Emery R. Boose,Warren Brown,John Campbell,Alan P. Covich,David W. Clow,Clifford N. Dahm,Kelly Elder,Chelcy R. Ford,Nancy B. Grimm,Donald L. Henshaw,Kelli L. Larson,Evan S. Miles,Kathleen M. Miles,Stephen D. Sebestyen,Adam T. Spargo,Asa B. Stone,James M. Vose,Mark W. Williams +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of long-term records at 35 headwater basins in the United States and Canada indicate that climate change effects on streamflow are not as clear as might be expected, perhaps because of ecosystem processes and human influences.