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Latrine Ecology of Nilgai Antelope

  • June 2022
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Baseline Biodiversity Assessment of South Texas Small Mammals and Host-associated Hard Ticks with No Detection

  • June 2022
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Distance Sampling Survey Effort to Improve Density Estimates of Northern Bobwhite

  • June 2022
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Latrine Ecology of Nilgai Antelope

White-tailed Deer Nilgai and Cattle Grazing Interactions
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Baseline Biodiversity Assessment of South Texas Small Mammals and Host-associated Hard Ticks with No Detection

Wildlife Monitoring
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Distance Sampling Survey Effort to Improve Density Estimates of Northern Bobwhite

Northern Bobwhite Responses to Management
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Assessment of Appropriate Species-specific Time Intervals to Integrate GPS Telemetry Data in Ecological Niche Models

Ocelot Conservation
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Avian Haemosporidian Diversity in South Texas: New Lineages and Variation in Prevalence between Sampling Sources and Sites

Wildlife Monitoring
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Monitoring Occupancy of Bats with Acoustic Data: Power and Sample Size Recommendations

Wildlife Monitoring
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Status and Distribution of Jaguarundi in Texas and Northeastern México: Making the Case for Extirpation and Initiation of Recovery in the United States

Ocelot Conservation
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Accuracies and Biases of Ageing White-tailed Deer in Semiarid Environments

Population Parameters in White-tailed Deer
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Divergent Predator Activity Muddies the Dynamic Landscape of Fear

Coyotes and Cattle
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