Armstrong, Matthew R.
As species respond to changing climate, distributions and abundances may shift and alter species interactions. Hybridization, a relatively widespread phenomenon becoming more common with climate change, can have beneficial and detrimental effects on population growth rates and genetic integrity. Beneficial effects due to the introduction of advanta...
Dougherty, Kyle Duncan
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) have been studied extensively throughout their wide geographic distribution in the Western Hemisphere, but most research has been conducted at relatively small spatial scales. We used GPS telemetry data contributed by researchers in 16 study areas throughout California to advance understanding of mountain lion spatial...
Forsberg, Elsa M.
Piping plovers (Charadrius melodus; hereafter, plovers) and interior least terns (Sternula antillarum athalassos; hereafter, terns) are two avian species that nest along the Lower Platte River system (LPRS) in Nebraska. In the LPRS, river sandbars provide natural nesting habitat, but off-river sites provide substantial nesting habitat especially wh...
Zhang, Jing Cong, Qian Shen, Jinhui Song, Leina Grishin, Nick V.
This study presents new findings based on a large-scale analysis of butterfly genomic sequences. Focusing on species identification through comparative genomics, we define subspecies as populations differentiated to a lesser extent than distinct species ("species in the making"). Additionally, we propose further adjustments to the current butterfly...
Cui, Linkai Wang, Cong Li, Mengqi Fang, Yufeng Hu, Yanhong
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Phytopathology
After the manuscript was accepted, inconsistencies in the analyses were detected. These inconsistencies affected the general conclusion of the manuscript. This article was retracted on 27 March 2024.Exserohilum turcicum is a devastating fungal pathogen that infects both maize and sorghum, leading to severe leaf diseases of the two crops. According ...
Zichello, Julia M. DeLiberto, Shelagh T. Shrewsbury, Paul Pierwola, Agnieszka A. Werner, Scott J.
European starlings are one of the most abundant and problematic avian invaders in the world. From their native range across Eurasia and North Africa, they have been introduced to every continent except Antarctica. In 160 years, starlings have expanded into different environments throughout the world, making them a powerful model for understanding r...
Evans, Betsy Humphrey, John S. Tillman, Eric A. Avery, Michael L. Kluever, Bryan M.
North American populations of Black Vultures Coragyps atratus have increased and expanded their distribution in the southern and eastern USA. In conjunction with these patterns has been a rise in human–vulture conflicts. To improve our understanding of space use patterns and better inform management, we evaluated the movements of Black Vultures (n ...
Bastille-Rousseau, Guillaume Gorman, Nicole T. McClure, Katherine M. Nituch, Larissa Buchanan, Tore Chipman, Richard B. Gilbert, Amy T. Pepin, Kim M.
Raccoon rabies virus (RRV) has been managed using multiple vaccination strategies, including oral rabies vaccination and trap-vaccinate-release (TVR). Identifying a rabies vaccination strategy for an area is a nontrivial task. Vaccination strategies differ in the amount of effort and monetary costs required to achieve a particular level of vaccine ...
Johnson, Shylo R. Ellis, Christine K. Wickham, Chad Selleck, Molly R. Gilbert, Amy T.
Raccoons (Procyon lotor) are frequently handled using chemical immobilization in North America for management and research. In a controlled environment, we compared three drug combinations: ketamine-xylazine (KX), butorphanol-azaperone-medetomidine (BAM), and nalbuphinemedetomidine- azaperone (NalMed-A) for raccoon immobilization. In crossover comp...
Shiels, Aaron B. Runte, Jackson Ruell, Emily W. Eckery, Douglas C. Witmer, Gary W. Salkeld, Daniel J.
Context Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) are rodents enjoyed by some humans; yet, they cause crop and property damage, and carry zoonotic disease. Non-lethal control of prairie dogs is of interest in urban/suburban settings. The injectable immunocontraceptive vaccine GonaCon (active ingredient is gonadotropin-releasing hormone [GnRH]) has been shown to ...