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Aaron W. Aunins, Michael S. Eackles, Paul E. Super, Matt A. Kulp, Becky J. Nichols, Barbara A. Lubinski, Cheryl L. Morrison, Tim L. King
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Conservation Genetics Resources. 14:429-435
The Smoky Madtom Noturus baileyi is a federally endangered species, whose native distribution includes lower Abrams Creek in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) and Citico Creek in nearby Cherokee National Forest. Due to challenges for bio-mon
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Susan Sachs, Adam Gibson, Colleen Flanagan Pritz, Laura Cohen, Koren Nydick, Elizabeth R. Ellwood, Richard B. Primack, Sierra McLane, Tami Blackford, Amanda S. Gallinat, Nicholas A. Fisichelli, Christy A. Brigham, Todd Edgar, Andy Hubbard, N. Athearn, Abraham J. Miller-Rushing, Paul E. Super, Rebecca Cole-Will
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Biological Conservation
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the timing and substance of conservation research, management, and public engagement in protected areas around the world. This disruption is evident in US national parks, which play a key role in protecting natural
Autor:
David Trently, Paul E. Super, Rebecca P. Shiflett, Keith R. Langdon, Adriean J. Mayor, Becky J. Nichols, Audrey Hoff, Charles Muise
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Southeastern Naturalist. 6:207-214
The fauna and flora of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is being systematically studied and documented for the first time as part of the Smokies' All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI). With direction from scientific authorities and Park staff, a
Autor:
Debra L. Miller, Paul E. Super, Matthew J. Gray, Rebecca H. Hardman, Jason T. Hoverman, Jennifer L. Tucker, Richard G. Secrist, William B. Sutton
Publikováno v:
EcoHealth. 12(2)
Emerging pathogens are a potential contributor to global amphibian declines. Ranaviruses, which infect ectothermic vertebrates and are common in aquatic environments, have been implicated in die-offs of at least 72 amphibian species worldwide. Most s
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Christopher M. Ritzi, Katy R. Beckham, Barry M. OConnor, Lance A. Durden, Paul E. Super, Will K. Reeves
Family Demodicidae���follicle mites Demodicidae live in sebaceous glands and hair follicles of mammals (Nutting 1985). The species diversity for the Park is poorly represented by the two species below.
Published as part of Reeves, Will K.,
Published as part of Reeves, Will K.,
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Autor:
Paul E. Super, Charles van Riper
Publikováno v:
Journal of wildlife diseases. 31(4)
Passerine birds within two California (USA) coastal scrub ecosystems, an island and a mainland site, were examined for hematozoa from 1984 to 1990. Island birds had a significantly lower hematozoan prevalence than mainland birds. This prevalence diff
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Paul E. Super
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Science News. 170:223
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Zootaxa. 483:1
We present the bionomics, distributions, host associations, and known or potential vector abilities of 112 species of hematophagous Diptera representing 9 families in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. New Park or state records include the bird