Jennifer A Szymanski
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Recent Articles
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Cook C, Beever E, Thurman L, Thompson L, Gross J, Whiteley A, et al.
Evol Appl
. 2021 Aug;
14(8):1969-1979.
PMID: 34429742
There is an imperative for conservation practitioners to help biodiversity adapt to accelerating environmental change. Evolutionary biologists are well-positioned to inform the development of evidence-based management strategies that support the...
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Erickson R, Thogmartin W, Diffendorfer J, Russell R, Szymanski J
PeerJ
. 2016 Dec;
4:e2830.
PMID: 28028486
Wind energy generation holds the potential to adversely affect wildlife populations. Species-wide effects are difficult to study and few, if any, studies examine effects of wind energy generation on any...
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Erickson R, Thogmartin W, Szymanski J
Source Code Biol Med
. 2015 Jan;
9(1):122.
PMID: 25583326
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1186/1751-0473-9-9.].
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Erickson R, Thogmartin W, Szymanski J
Source Code Biol Med
. 2014 Jun;
9:9.
PMID: 24955110
Background: Myotis species of bats such as the Indiana Bat and Little Brown Bat are facing population declines because of White-nose syndrome (WNS). These species also face threats from anthropogenic...
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Thogmartin W, King R, Szymanski J, Pruitt L
J Wildl Dis
. 2012 Oct;
48(4):876-87.
PMID: 23060489
Knowledge of current trends of quickly spreading infectious wildlife diseases is vital to efficient and effective management. We developed space-time mixed-effects logistic regressions to characterize a disease, white-nose syndrome (WNS),...