Joseph W Hinton
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Recent Articles
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Benson J, Keiter D, Mahoney P, Allen B, Allen L, Alvares F, et al.
Ecology
. 2024 Dec;
106(1):e4492.
PMID: 39663892
Animals within social groups respond to costs and benefits of sociality by adjusting the proportion of time they spend in close proximity to other individuals in the group (cohesion). Variation...
2.
Webster S, Hinton J, Chamberlain M, Murphy J, Beasley J
PeerJ
. 2024 Jun;
12:e17457.
PMID: 38854793
For many species, the relationship between space use and diet composition is complex, with individuals adopting varying space use strategies such as territoriality to facilitate resource acquisition. Coyotes () exhibit...
3.
Hinton J, West K, Sullivan D, Frair J, Chamberlain M
BMC Zool
. 2023 May;
7(1):33.
PMID: 37170305
Background: Gloger's rule postulates that animals should be darker colored in warm and humid regions where dense vegetation and dark environments are common. Although rare in Canis populations, melanism in...
4.
Youngmann J, Hinton J, Bakner N, Chamberlain M, DAngelo G
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Nov;
12(11):e9540.
PMID: 36440319
Coyotes () colonized the southeastern United States over the last century as large predators, including the red wolf () and eastern cougar (), were extirpated from the region. As a...
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Barnes T, Karlin M, vonHoldt B, Adams J, Waits L, Hinton J, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol
. 2022 Nov;
22(1):134.
PMID: 36376792
Background: Hybridization can be a conservation concern if genomic introgression leads to the loss of an endangered species' unique genome, or when hybrid offspring are sterile or less fit than...
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Hinton J, Hurst J, Kramer D, Stickles J, Frair J
PLoS One
. 2022 Aug;
17(8):e0273707.
PMID: 36040913
In the Adirondack Park region of northern New York, USA, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and moose (Alces alces) co-occur along a temperate-boreal forest ecotone. In this region, moose exist as...
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vonHoldt B, Hinton J, Shutt A, Murphy S, Karlin M, Adams J, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2022 Jun;
8(26):eabn7731.
PMID: 35767623
The last known red wolves were captured in southwestern Louisiana and eastern Texas in 1980 to establish a captive breeding population. Before their extirpation, gene flow with coyotes resulted in...
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Santiago-Avila F, Agan S, Hinton J, Treves A
R Soc Open Sci
. 2022 May;
9(5):210400.
PMID: 35620012
Poaching is the major cause of death for large carnivores in several regions, contributing to their global endangerment. The traditional hypothesis used in wildlife management (killing for tolerance) suggests reducing...
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Webster S, Beasley J, Hinton J, Chamberlain M
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Mar;
12(3):e8725.
PMID: 35356555
Coyotes () are a highly adaptable canid species whose behavioral plasticity has allowed them to persist in a wide array of habitats throughout North America. As generalists, coyotes can alter...
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Chamberlain M, Cohen B, Wightman P, Rushton E, Hinton J
Ecol Evol
. 2021 Jul;
11(14):9575-9588.
PMID: 34306644
In canids, resident breeders hold territories but require different resources than transient individuals (i.e., dispersers), which may result in differential use of space, land cover, and food by residents and...