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Brandell E, Cross P, Smith D, Rogers W, Galloway N, MacNulty D, et al.
J Anim Ecol . 2022 Jan; 91(7):1373-1384. PMID: 34994978
Predators may create healthier prey populations by selectively removing diseased individuals. Predators typically prefer some ages of prey over others, which may, or may not, align with those prey ages...
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Brandell E, Cross P, Craft M, Smith D, Dubovi E, Gilbertson M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Nov; 11(1):22579. PMID: 34782713
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DeCandia A, Cassidy K, Stahler D, Stahler E, vonHoldt B
Ecol Evol . 2021 Jul; 11(14):9472-9488. PMID: 34306636
The host-associated microbiome is an important player in the ecology and evolution of species. Despite growing interest in the medical, veterinary, and conservation communities, there remain numerous questions about the...
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Johnston R, Rheinwald J, vonHoldt B, Stahler D, Lowry W, Tung J, et al.
J Hered . 2021 Jun; 112(5):458-468. PMID: 34132805
In North American gray wolves, black coat color is dominantly inherited via a 3 base pair coding deletion in the canine beta defensin 3 (CBD103) gene. This 3 base pair...
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DeCandia A, Schrom E, Brandell E, Stahler D, vonHoldt B
Evol Appl . 2021 Mar; 14(2):429-445. PMID: 33664786
Population genetic theory posits that molecular variation buffers against disease risk. Although this "monoculture effect" is well supported in agricultural settings, its applicability to wildlife populations remains in question. In...
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Brandell E, Cross P, Craft M, Smith D, Dubovi E, Gilbertson M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Feb; 11(1):3722. PMID: 33580121
The presence of many pathogens varies in a predictable manner with latitude, with infections decreasing from the equator towards the poles. We investigated the geographic trends of pathogens infecting a...
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Brandell E, Fountain-Jones N, Gilbertson M, Cross P, Hudson P, Smith D, et al.
J Anim Ecol . 2020 Jul; 90(1):87-101. PMID: 32654133
The spatial organization of a population can influence the spread of information, behaviour and pathogens. Group territory size and territory overlap and components of spatial organization, provide key information as...
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Wilmers C, Metz M, Stahler D, Kohl M, Geremia C, Smith D
J Anim Ecol . 2020 Mar; 89(6):1511-1519. PMID: 32145069
While the functional response of predators is commonly measured, recent work has revealed that the age and sex composition of prey killed is often a better predictor of prey population...
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vonHoldt B, DeCandia A, Heppenheimer E, Janowitz-Koch I, Shi R, Zhou H, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2020 Jan; 29(10):1764-1775. PMID: 31905256
Aggression is a quantitative trait deeply entwined with individual fitness. Mapping the genomic architecture underlying such traits is complicated by complex inheritance patterns, social structure, pedigree information and gene pleiotropy....
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Saremi N, Supple M, Byrne A, Cahill J, Coutinho L, Dalen L, et al.
Nat Commun . 2019 Nov; 10(1):5276. PMID: 31754100
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.