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- September 4, 2024
Semen Collection and Characterization of Normative Reproductive Traits in Free-ranging Wild Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) and Bobcats (Lynx rufus) in Southern Texas

- March 1, 2024
Assessing Ecological and Socio-Political Factors in Site Selection for Ocelot Reintroduction in Texas

- December 1, 2023
Ocelots in the Moonlight: Influence of Lunar Phase on Habitat Selection and Movement of Two Sympatric Species

- November 1, 2023
Using LiDAR Derived Canopy Metrics to Assess Individual and Population-Level Habitat Partitioning of Ocelots, Bobcats, and Coyotes

- November 1, 2023
Influence of Abiotic Factors on Habitat Selection of Sympatric Ocelots and Bobcats: Testing the Interactive Range Limit Theory

- June 1, 2023
Multiscale Assessment of Habitat Selection and Avoidance of Sympatric Carnivores by the Endangered Ocelot

- December 14, 2022
Spatial Capture-recapture and LiDAR-derived Vegetation Metrics Reveal High Densities of Ocelots on Texas Ranchlands

- December 1, 2022
Landscape Connectivity for an Endangered Carnivore: Habitat Conservation and Road Mitigation for Ocelots in the US

- December 1, 2022
Evaluation of Ocelot and Bobcat General and Reproductive Health in South Texas and Assessment of Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Wild Felid Conservation

- November 15, 2022
Behaviorally Mediated Coexistence of Ocelots, Bobcats and Coyotes Using Hidden Markov Models
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