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    Sex-specific effects of reproductive season on bobcat space use, movement, and resource selection in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia by McNitt, David C, Alonso, Robert S, Cherry, Michael J, Fies, Michael L, Kelly, Marcella J

    Published in PloS one (04-08-2020)
    “…Across taxa, sex-specific demands vary temporally in accordance with reproductive investments. In solitary carnivores, females must provision and protect young…”
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    Mark-recapture and mark-resight methods for estimating abundance with remote cameras: a carnivore case study by Alonso, Robert S, McClintock, Brett T, Lyren, Lisa M, Boydston, Erin E, Crooks, Kevin R

    Published in PloS one (30-03-2015)
    “…Abundance estimation of carnivore populations is difficult and has prompted the use of non-invasive detection methods, such as remotely-triggered cameras, to…”
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    Survival, cause‐specific mortality, and population growth of white‐tailed deer in western Virginia by Clevinger, Garrett B., Ford, W. Mark, Kelly, Marcella J., Alonso, Robert S., DeYoung, Randy W., Lafon, Nelson W., Cherry, Michael J.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-02-2024)
    “…Understanding the role of recruitment in population dynamics of white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) is important for management. In the central…”
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    Roads influence movement and home ranges of a fragmentation-sensitive carnivore, the bobcat, in an urban landscape by Poessel, Sharon A., Burdett, Christopher L., Boydston, Erin E., Lyren, Lisa M., Alonso, Robert S., Fisher, Robert N., Crooks, Kevin R.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2014)
    “…•We analyzed movement patterns of urban bobcats with respect to roads.•Roads did not influence movements within bobcat home ranges.•Road densities within study…”
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    Integrated modeling of bilateral photo-identification data in mark-recapture analyses by McClintock, Brett T, Conn, Paul, Alonso, Robert, Crooks, Kevin R

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-07-2013)
    “…When natural marks provide sufficient resolution to identify individual animals, non-invasive sampling using cameras has a number of distinct advantages…”
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    Gene flow and pathogen transmission among bobcats (Lynx rufus) in a fragmented urban landscape by LEE, JUSTIN S., RUELL, EMILY W., BOYDSTON, ERIN E., LYREN, LISA M., ALONSO, ROBERT S., TROYER, JENNIFER L., CROOKS, KEVIN R., VandeWOUDE, SUE

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-04-2012)
    “…Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy habitat interspersed within a growing urban matrix. Animals…”
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    Evaluation of road expansion and connectivity mitigation for wildlife in southern California by Alonso, Robert S, Lyren, Lisa M, Boydston, Erin E, Haas, Christopher D, Crooks, Kevin R

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-06-2014)
    “…We designed a remote-camera survey to study how the expansion of California State Route 71 (CA-71) and implementation of connectivity mitigation affected the…”
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    Influence of forest disturbance on bobcat resource selection in the central Appalachians by McNitt, David C., Alonso, Robert S., Cherry, Michael J., Fies, Michael L., Kelly, Marcella J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-06-2020)
    “…•Prescribed fire and timber harvest are used to mimic historical forest disturbance.•We investigated forest restoration efforts on resource selection of…”
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    SPATIAL CAPTURE–RECAPTURE WITH PARTIAL IDENTITY: AN APPLICATION TO CAMERA TRAPS by Augustine, Ben C., Royle, J. Andrew, Kelly, Marcella J., Satter, Christopher B., Alonso, Robert S., Boydston, Erin E., Crooks, Kevin R.

    Published in The annals of applied statistics (01-03-2018)
    “…Camera trapping surveys frequently capture individuals whose identity is only known from a single flank. The most widely used methods for incorporating these…”
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    Integrated modeling of bilateral photo‐identification data in mark–recapture analyses by McClintock, Brett T, Paul B. Conn, Robert S. Alonso, Kevin R. Crooks

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (2013)
    “…When natural marks provide sufficient resolution to identify individual animals, noninvasive sampling using cameras has a number of distinct advantages…”
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