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Autor:
Brittany L. Slabach, James J. Krupa
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 17:N84-N89
Sigmodon hispidus (Hispid Cotton Rat) is the most wide-spread species of Sigmodon in North America. In recent years, this species has expanded northward and westward in the western part of its range due to changes in habitat and climate. Evidence sug
Autor:
Lisa I. Muller, E. Kim Delozier, Jason L. Lupardus, William H. Stiver, Joseph G. Yarkovich, Joseph D. Clark, Brittany L. Slabach, Bradley F. Miller, Jennifer L. Murrow, John J. Cox
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 82:1124-1134
Autor:
John J. Cox, Gabe Jenkins, Kristina L. Johannsen, R. Daniel Crank, Sean M. Murphy, John T. Hast, Willie E. Bowling, Brittany L. Slabach
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Biology. 2018:1-9
Wildlife management relies heavily on high quality field data to analyze and predictively model animal population dynamics, evaluate population viability, and ultimately inform management decisions. During 2011–2015, we conducted a study to investi
Next-generation teaching: a template for bringing genomic and bioinformatic tools into the classroom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Education. 52:301-313
The recent increase in accessibility and scale of genetic data available through next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has transformed biological inquiry. As a direct result, the application ...
High seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in elk (Cervus canadensis) of the central Appalachians, USA
Autor:
Oliver C.H. Kwok, Jitender P. Dubey, Sean M. Murphy, John T. Hast, Brittany L. Slabach, John J. Cox
Publikováno v:
Parasitology Research. 116:1079-1083
Toxoplasma gondii is an important protozoan parasite of mammals that impacts animal health and behavior. Although this parasite has been documented in several cervid species, including red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Europe, little is known about T. gon
Publikováno v:
Journal of wildlife diseases. 54(2)
In the late 20th century, elk ( Cervus canadensis) were reintroduced into southeastern Kentucky, US. This population has since been used as a stock population for additional elk reintroductions in other eastern states. Although reintroduction and tra
Autor:
Brittany L. Slabach, Philip T. Starks
Publikováno v:
Scientific American. 306:30-32
The article discusses geophagia, which is the practice of eating dirt. The authors note that geophagia is classified in the fourth edition of the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)" as an eating disorder subtype, called