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Habitat Alteration and Disease Effects on Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs
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Journal Article | Bayesian Inference With Incomplete Multinomial Data: A Problem in Pathogen Diversity | JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION | Ahn K, Chan K, Bai Y, Kosoy M | Ahn K, Chan K, Bai Y, Kosoy M. Bayesian Inference With Incomplete Multinomial Data:A Problem in Pathogen Diversity. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 2010;105(490):600-611. |
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Journal Article | Prairie dog presence affects occurrence patterns of disease vectors on small mammals. | None | Brinkerhoff RJ, Ray C, Thiagarajan B, Collinge SK, Cully Jr. JF, Holmes B, Gage KL | Brinkerhoff RJ, Ray C, Thiagarajan B, Collinge SK, Cully Jr. JF, Holmes B, Gage KL. Prairie dog presence affects occurrence patterns of disease vectors on small mammals. Ecography 2008;31(5):654-662. |
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Journal Article | Are Carnivores Universally Good Sentinels of Plague? | VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES | Brinkerhoff R, Collinge S, Bai Y, Ray C | Brinkerhoff R, Collinge S, Bai Y, Ray C. Are Carnivores Universally Good Sentinels of Plague?. VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES 2009;9(5):491-497 |
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Journal Article | Rodent and Flea Abundance Fail to Predict a Plague Epizootic in Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs | VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES | Brinkerhoff R, Collinge S, Ray C, Gage K | Brinkerhoff R, Collinge S, Ray C, Gage K. Rodent and Flea Abundance Fail to Predict a Plague Epizootic in Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs. VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES 2010;10(1):47-52 |
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Journal Article | Population genetic structure of the prairie dog flea and plague vector, Oropsylla hirsuta | PARASITOLOGY | Brinkerhoff R, Martin A, Jones R, Collinge S | Brinkerhoff R, Martin A, Jones R, Collinge S. Population genetic structure of the prairie dog flea and plague vector, Oropsylla hirsuta. PARASITOLOGY 2011;138(1):71-79. |
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Journal Article | Landscape structure and plague occurrence in black-tailed prairie dogs on grasslands of the western USA. | LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY | Collinge SK, Johnson WC, Ray C, Matchett R, Grensten J, Cully JF, Gage KL, Kosoy MY, Loye JE, Martin AP | Collinge SK, Johnson WC, Ray C, Matchett R, Grensten J, Cully JF, Gage KL, Kosoy MY, Loye JE, Martin AP. Landscape structure and plague occurrence in black-tailed prairie dogs on grasslands of the western USA. Landscape Ecology 2005;20(8):941-955. |
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Journal Article | Testing the generality of a trophic-cascade model for plague. | ECOHEALTH | Collinge SK, Johnson WC , Ray C, Matchett R, Grensten J, Cully JF Jr., Gage KL, Kosoy MY, Loye JE, Martin AP | Collinge SK, Johnson WC, Ray C, Matchett R, Grensten J, Cully Jr. JF, Gage KL, Kosoy MY, Loye JE, Martin AP. Testing the generality of a trophic-cascade model for plague. EcoHealth 2005;2(2):102-112. |
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Journal Article | Spatial variation in keystone effects: small mammal diversity associated with black-tailed prairie dog colonies | ECOGRAPHY | Cully J, Collinge S, VanNimwegen R, Ray C, Johnson W, Thiagarajan B, Conlin D, Holmes B | Cully J, Collinge S, VanNimwegen R, Ray C, Johnson W, Thiagarajan B, Conlin D, Holmes B. Spatial variation in keystone effects: small mammal diversity associated with black-tailed prairie dog colonies. ECOGRAPHY 2010;33(4):667-677 |
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Journal Article | Landscape effects on black-tailed prairie dog colonies. | BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION | Johnson WC, Collinge SK | Johnson WC, Collinge SK. Landscape effects on black-tailed prairie dog colonies. Biological Conservation 2004;115(3):487-497. |
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Journal Article | Connectivity of prairie dog colonies in an altered landscape: inferences from analysis of microsatellite DNA variation | CONSERVATION GENETICS | Sackett L, Cross T, Jones R, Johnson W, Ballare K, Ray C, Collinge S, Martin A | Sackett L, Cross T, Jones R, Johnson W, Ballare K, Ray C, Collinge S, Martin A. Connectivity of prairie dog colonies in an altered landscape:inferences from analysis of microsatellite DNA variation. CONSERVATION GENETICS 2012;13(2):407-418. |
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Journal Article | Geographic variation in rodent-flea relationships in the presence of black-tailed prairie dog colonies. | JOURNAL OF VECTOR ECOLOGY | Thiagarajan B, Cully Jr. JF, Loughin TM, Montenieri JA, Gage KL | Thiagarajan B, Cully Jr. JF, Loughin TM, Montenieri JA, Gage KL. Geographic variation in rodent-flea relationships in the presence of black-tailed prairie dog colonies. Journal of Vector Ecology 2008;33(1):178-190. |
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Journal Article | Transmission efficiency of two flea species (Oropsylla tuberculata cynomuris and Oropsylla hirsuta) involved in plague epizootics among prairie dogs | ECOHEALTH | Wilder A, Eisen R, Bearden S, Montenieri J, Tripp D, Brinkerhoff R, Gage K, Antolin M | Wilder A, Eisen R, Bearden S, Montenieri J, Tripp D, Brinkerhoff R, Gage K, Antolin M. Transmission efficiency of two flea species (Oropsylla tuberculata cynomuris and Oropsylla hirsuta) involved in plague epizootics among prairie dogs. ECOHEALTH 2008;5(2):205-212. |
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