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2025
Pioneering DNA metabarcoding analysis of the African wolf (Canis lupaster) diet
Mammalian Biology
2025
Urbanization and the Gut Microbiome: Insights From the Anna’s Hummingbird (Calypte anna) in California
Integrative And Comparative Biology
2025
Patterns of mammalian diversity and the detection of coyotes and free-ranging cats along the highly urbanized Bronx River
Journal of Urban Ecology
2025
Network dynamics revealed from eDNA highlight seasonal variation in urban mammal communities
Journal of Animal Ecology
2025
Cascading Effects of Anthropogenic Excess Food for Predators on a Peri‐Urban Population of an Endangered Ungulate
Animal Conservation
2025
Impervious surface cover and number of restaurants shape diet variation in an urban carnivore
Ecosphere
2025
Morphological and Genetic Assessments of Coyote Diet in Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, Show Interaction with Humans
Animals
2024
Exploring the potential effects of forest urbanization on the interplay between small mammal communities and their gut microbiota
Animal Microbiome
2024
Coyote scat in cities increases risk of human exposure to an emerging zoonotic disease in North America
Frontiers in Conservation Science
2023
An experimental design for obtaining DNA of a target species and its diet from a single non‐invasive genetic protocol
Ecology and Evolution
2023
Assessing springtime vertebrate prey of sympatric mesopredators in the southeastern United States using metabarcoding analysis
PLOS ONE
2023
The animal welfare, environmental impact, pest control functions, and disease effects of free‐ranging cats can be generalized and all are grounds for humanely reducing their numbers
Conservation Science and Practice
2023
Coyotes eat flies at carrion
Food Webs
2023
Supplementation of seasonal natural resources with year‐round anthropogenic resources by coyotes in natural fragments within a high‐density urban area
Wildlife Biology
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