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Barrett T, Titcomb G, Janko M, Pender M, Kauffman K, Solis A, et al.
Am J Biol Anthropol . 2024 Sep; 185(3):e25030. PMID: 39287986
Objectives: Understanding disease transmission is a fundamental challenge in ecology. We used transmission potential networks to investigate whether a gastrointestinal protozoan (Blastocystis spp.) is spread through social, environmental, and/or zoonotic...
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Snider M, Helgen K, Young H, Agwanda B, Schuttler S, Titcomb G, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2024 Apr; 14(4):e11151. PMID: 38601855
Conservation areas encompassing elevation gradients are biodiversity hotspots because they contain a wide range of habitat types in a relatively small space. Studies of biodiversity patterns along elevation gradients, mostly...
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Titcomb G, Pansu J, Hutchinson M, Tombak K, Hansen C, Baker C, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2022 May; 289(1974):20212702. PMID: 35538775
Amidst global shifts in the distribution and abundance of wildlife and livestock, we have only a rudimentary understanding of ungulate parasite communities and parasite-sharing patterns. We used qPCR and DNA...
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Titcomb G, Amooni G, Mantas J, Young H
Ecol Appl . 2021 Jul; 31(7):e02422. PMID: 34288228
Water sources in arid and semiarid ecosystems support humans, wildlife, and domestic animals, forming nodes of activity that sculpt surrounding plant communities and impact critical grazing and soil systems. However,...
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Hardesty-Moore M, Deinet S, Freeman R, Titcomb G, Dillon E, Stears K, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2018 May; 373(1749). PMID: 29735744
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Hardesty-Moore M, Deinet S, Freeman R, Titcomb G, Dillon E, Stears K, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2018 Mar; 373(1746). PMID: 29581401
Recent increases in human disturbance pose significant threats to migratory species using collective movement strategies. Key threats to migrants may differ depending on behavioural traits (e.g. collective navigation), taxonomy and...