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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract Habitat loss and fragmentation are the leading causes of species range contraction and extirpation, worldwide. Factors that predict sensitivity to fragmentation include high trophic level, large body size, and extensive spatial requirements.
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https://doaj.org/article/be1877b0af9444f9952b97b9a8c8f700
Autor:
Courtney A. C. Coon, Luz Garcia‐Longoria, Lynn B. Martin, Sergio Magallanes, Florentino deLope, Alfonso Marzal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology, Vol 47, Iss 6, Pp 779-787 (2016)
Birds often face various stressors during feather renewing, for example, enduring infection with blood parasites. Because nutritional resources are typically limited, especially for wild animals, when an individual allocates energy to one physiologic
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https://doaj.org/article/b1e008445a2e49388cd0c8d148d8c9b2
Autor:
Chase McNulty, Anna E. Jolles, Courtney A. C. Coon, Caroline K. Glidden, Brianna R. Beechler, Vanessa O. Ezenwa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Ecology. 90:602-614
The dynamics of directly transmitted pathogens in natural populations are likely to result from the combined effects of host traits, pathogen biology, and interactions among pathogens within a host. Discovering how these factors work in concert to sh
Publikováno v:
Wildland Resources Faculty Publications
Habitat fragmentation represents the single greatest conservation challenge of the 21st century. This problem is particularly acute for large, obligate carnivores like pumas Puma concolor which have persisted in North and South America in the face of
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2eeeb367f624b0be90cf6f4c0d38e8a5
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/wild_facpub/article/4047/viewcontent/WILDfacpub2020CoonMahoneyEdelblutte_PredictorsPumaOccupancy.pdf
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/wild_facpub/article/4047/viewcontent/WILDfacpub2020CoonMahoneyEdelblutte_PredictorsPumaOccupancy.pdf
Publikováno v:
Wildland Resources Faculty Publications
Land-use change represents a primary driver of carnivore population declines, yet some large carnivore species have acclimated and persist within anthropogenically altered landscapes. Previous attention has been focused on the genetic and behavioral
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::de55e4d1ec5460f57114d9789cde606a
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/wild_facpub/article/3864/viewcontent/WILDfacpub2019CoonNicholsMcDonald_EffectsLand_UseChange.pdf
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/wild_facpub/article/3864/viewcontent/WILDfacpub2019CoonNicholsMcDonald_EffectsLand_UseChange.pdf
Autor:
Vanessa O. Ezenwa, Brianna R. Beechler, Robert S. Spaan, Erin E. Gorsich, Kate S. Boersma, Peter Buss, Anna E. Jolles, Johannie M. Spaan, Courtney A. C. Coon, Brian S. Henrichs, Adam M. Siepielski
Novel parasites can have wide-ranging impacts, not only on host populations, but also on the resident parasite community. Historically, impacts of novel parasites have been assessed by examining pairwise interactions between parasite species. However
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d7eb04fe6b7da08da00b255ed5949fb0
http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/118986/1/WRAP-bovine-tuberculosis-parasite-trait-African-buffalo-Gorsich-2019.pdf
http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/118986/1/WRAP-bovine-tuberculosis-parasite-trait-African-buffalo-Gorsich-2019.pdf
Autor:
Sergio Magallanes, Alfonso Marzal, Florentino de Lope, Lynn B. Martin, Courtney A. C. Coon, Luz García-Longoria
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology. 47:779-787
3 Department of Anatomy, Cellular Biology and Zoology, University of Extremadura Avda. de Elvas s/n, ES-06006, Spain *These two authors contributed equally to this work Corresponding author: Luz Garcia-Longoria, Department of Anatomy, Cellular Biolog
Autor:
Vanessa O. Ezenwa, Mauricio Seguel, Anna E. Jolles, Paul W. Snyder, Johannie M. Spaan, Brianna R. Beechler, Courtney A. C. Coon
Publikováno v:
Proc Biol Sci
Immunity is one of the most variable phenotypic traits in animals; however, some individuals may show less fluctuation in immune traits, resulting in stable patterns of immune variation over time. It is currently unknown whether immune variation has
Autor:
Lynn B. Martin, Courtney A. C. Coon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology. 45:34-42
Avian haemosporidian infections (of the genera Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon) can regulate passerine populations. Thus, reduction in the number of avian haemosporidian infections in a population, for example in recently introduced hosts,
Autor:
James E. Byers, Mark E. Torchin, Kristina A. Schierenbeck, Andrew Kanarek, Robert D. Holt, Sarah E. Perkins, Courtney A. C. Coon, Peter M. Kotanen, Alison M. Dunn, Melanie J. Hatcher, Lorne M. Wolfe, Dana M. Blumenthal, Ruth A. Hufbauer, Victor M. Frankel
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 26:1262-1274
Summary Introduced species disrupt native communities and biodiversity worldwide. Parasitic infections (and at times, their absence) are thought to be a key component in the success and impact of biological invasions by plants and animals. They can f