Tyler R Petroelje
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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...
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Stiegler J, Gallagher C, Hering R, Muller T, Tucker M, Apollonio M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Sep;
15(1):8079.
PMID: 39278967
Wildlife tagging provides critical insights into animal movement ecology, physiology, and behavior amid global ecosystem changes. However, the stress induced by capture, handling, and tagging can impact post-release locomotion and...
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Seveque A, Lonsinger R, Waits L, Brzeski K, Komoroske L, Ott-Conn C, et al.
Ecology
. 2024 Jan;
105(3):e4244.
PMID: 38272487
Close-kin mark-recapture (CKMR) is a method analogous to traditional mark-recapture but without requiring recapture of individuals. Instead, multilocus genotypes (genetic marks) are used to identify related individuals in one or...
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Tucker M, Schipper A, Adams T, Attias N, Avgar T, Babic N, et al.
Science
. 2023 Jun;
380(6649):1059-1064.
PMID: 37289888
COVID-19 lockdowns in early 2020 reduced human mobility, providing an opportunity to disentangle its effects on animals from those of landscape modifications. Using GPS data, we compared movements and road...
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Kautz T, Fowler N, Petroelje T, Beyer D, Duquette J, Belant J
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Jul;
12(7):e9125.
PMID: 35898426
Although most prey have multiple predator species, few studies have quantified how prey respond to the temporal niches of multiple predators which pose different levels of danger. For example, intraspecific...
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Hill J, Boone H, Gantchoff M, Kautz T, Kellner K, Orning E, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2022 May;
12(5):e8875.
PMID: 35600694
Understanding the types and magnitude of human-caused mortality is essential for maintaining viable large carnivore populations. We used a database of cause-specific mortality to examine how hunting regulations and landscape...
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Fowler N, Petroelje T, Kautz T, Svoboda N, Duquette J, Kellner K, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Feb;
12(2):e8542.
PMID: 35154647
The parallel niche release hypothesis (PNR) indicates that reduced competition with dominant competitors results in greater density and niche breadth of subordinate competitors and which may support an adaptive advantage.We...
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Fowler N, Kautz T, Petroelje T, Wilton C, Kellner K, OBrien D, et al.
Ecology
. 2021 Jul;
102(11):e03494.
PMID: 34309013
Trophic cascades reportedly structure ecological communities through indirect species interactions. Though the predator-herbivore-autotroph relationship has received much attention, mechanistic evidence supporting intraguild trophic cascades is rare. We established 348 remote...
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Kautz T, Beyer Jr D, Farley Z, Fowler N, Kellner 3rd K, Lutto A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):12146.
PMID: 34108524
Where two sympatric species compete for the same resource and one species is dominant, there is potential for the subordinate species to be affected through interference competition or energetic costs...
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Petroelje T, Kautz T, Beyer Jr D, Belant J
Ecol Evol
. 2021 Feb;
11(3):1413-1431.
PMID: 33598141
Interference competition occurs when two species have similar resource requirements and one species is dominant and can suppress or exclude the subordinate species. Wolves () and coyotes () are sympatric...