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1. Rapid adaptation in response to novel environments can facilitate species invasions and range expansions. Understanding how invasive disease vector...
Read moreInteractions between wildlife and domestic livestock have created conflict for centuries because of pathogen transmission, competition for space and f...
Read moreAnthropogenic noise exposure has deleterious effects on the foraging ecology of many animals. However, the effects of chronic anthropogenic noise on f...
Read moreTransmission of parasites between host species affects host population dynamics, interspecific competition, and ecosystem structure and function. In a...
Read moreAs part of research on the control and mathematical modelling of transmission of Chagas disease, we tested the joint effects of refuge quantity and qu...
Read moreThis proactive conservation strategy addresses the unique situation of limber pine in the Greater Rocky Mountain National Park Area (GRMNPA). The targ...
Read moreUnderstanding the spatial structure of populations is important in developing effective management strategies for feral and invasive species, such as ...
Read moreInteractions during mating are thought to be an important mechanism for transmission of tuberculosis (Tb) Mycobacterium bovis in the brushtail possum ...
Read morePlague, introduced from Eurasia around 1900, today affects many animal species in the western part of North America, including black-tailed prairie do...
Read moreCurrent methods for identifying and predicting infectious disease dynamics in wildlife populations are limited. Pathogen transmission dynamics can be ...
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