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Margaret A Wild

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Winter S, Wild M, Lantz E, Hilson C, Watson K, Yamauchi J, et al.
J Wildl Dis . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40026067
Trace minerals serve vital roles in physiologic functions of animals. In ungulates, trace minerals, including copper (Cu), selenium (Se), and zinc (Zn), are essential for immune function, as well as...
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Deb S, Wild M, LeClair T, Shah D
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2024 May; 90(6):e0010524. PMID: 38742897
Pododermatitis, also known as treponeme-associated hoof disease (TAHD), presents a significant challenge to elk () populations in the northwestern USA, with spp. consistently implicated in the lesion development. However, identifying...
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Wild M, Taylor K, Nilsson E, Beck D, Skinner M
Sci Rep . 2023 Sep; 13(1):15378. PMID: 37717058
Treponeme-associated hoof disease (TAHD) is an emerging disease of elk (Cervus canadensis) in the U.S. Pacific West. Because environmental epigenetics is the primary molecular process that mediates environmental factor impacts...
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Robinson Z, Shah D, Taylor K, Wild M
PLoS One . 2023 Aug; 18(8):e0289764. PMID: 37561744
Treponeme-associated hoof disease (TAHD) is a debilitating disease of free-ranging elk (Cervus canadensis) in the northwestern U.S. While treponemes are associated with lesions, the etiology and transmissibility between elk are...
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Eads D, Castle K, Wild M, Borchert J, Livieri T, Matchett M, et al.
J Wildl Dis . 2023 Jul; 59(4):662-672. PMID: 37486875
Plague, caused by Yersinia pestis, is a widespread threat to endangered black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) and their primary prey, prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.). Wildlife biologists most commonly manage plague using...
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Winter S, Pilar Fernandez M, Taylor K, Wild M
BMC Vet Res . 2022 Dec; 18(1):446. PMID: 36564777
Background: Trace minerals are important for animal health. Mineral deficiency or excess can negatively affect immune function, wound healing, and hoof health in domestic livestock, but normal concentrations and health...
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Wild M, Taylor K, Shah D, Garrison K, Mansfield K, Burco J, et al.
J Wildl Dis . 2022 Apr; 58(3):487-499. PMID: 35417921
A novel hoof disease of elk (Cervus elaphus) was described in southwestern Washington, US, in 2008 and was subsequently diagnosed in an adjacent area in northwestern Oregon in 2014. The...
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Ketz A, Johnson T, Monello R, Mack J, George J, Kraft B, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2018 Feb; 28(3):816-825. PMID: 29405475
Accurate assessment of abundance forms a central challenge in population ecology and wildlife management. Many statistical techniques have been developed to estimate population sizes because populations change over time and...
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Monello R, Galloway N, Powers J, Madsen-Bouterse S, Edwards W, Wood M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2017 Nov; 114(46):12208-12212. PMID: 29087314
Pathogens can exert a large influence on the evolution of hosts via selection for alleles or genotypes that moderate pathogen virulence. Inconsistent interactions between parasites and the host genome, such...
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Decker D, Schuler K, Forstchen A, Wild M, Siemer W
J Wildl Dis . 2016 Aug; 52(4):775-784. PMID: 27529291
A significant development in wildlife management is the mounting concern of wildlife professionals and the public about wildlife health and diseases. Concurrently, the wildlife profession is reexamining implications of managing...