Search Results - "Bryan, M Heather"
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The unique ecology of human predators
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21-08-2015)“…Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity but ignore the behavior of humans as predators. We compared…”
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Stress and reproductive hormones in grizzly bears reflect nutritional benefits and social consequences of a salmon foraging niche
Published in PloS one (27-11-2013)“…Physiological indicators of social and nutritional stress can provide insight into the responses of species to changes in food availability. In coastal British…”
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Raising the bar: Recovery ambition for species at risk in Canada and the US
Published in PloS one (19-11-2019)“…Routinely crossing international borders and/or persisting in populations across multiple countries, species are commonly subject to a patchwork of endangered…”
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Comprehensive Identification of PIP3-Regulated PH Domains from C. elegans to H. sapiens by Model Prediction and Live Imaging
Published in Molecular cell (09-05-2008)“…Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) and its product phosphatidylinositol(3,4,5)-trisphosphate (PIP3) control cell growth, migration, and other processes by…”
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Humanity’s diverse predatory niche and its ecological consequences
Published in Communications biology (29-06-2023)“…Although humans have long been predators with enduring nutritive and cultural relationships with their prey, seldom have conservation ecologists considered the…”
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Cross‐continental comparison of parasite communities in a wide‐ranging carnivore suggests associations with prey diversity and host density
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2021)“…Parasites are integral to ecosystem functioning yet often overlooked. Improved understanding of host–parasite associations is important, particularly for…”
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Seasonal and biogeographical patterns of gastrointestinal parasites in large carnivores: wolves in a coastal archipelago
Published in Parasitology (01-05-2012)“…Parasites are increasingly recognized for their profound influences on individual, population and ecosystem health. We provide the first report of…”
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Heavily hunted wolves have higher stress and reproductive steroids than wolves with lower hunting pressure
Published in Functional ecology (01-03-2015)“…Summary Human‐caused harassment and mortality (e.g. hunting) affects many aspects of wildlife population dynamics and social structure. Little is known,…”
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Hypermobile human predators
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-07-2020)“…Although disease dynamics of prey are influenced by predator behaviour, little is known about the potential effects of wide-ranging post-industrial hunters…”
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Population genetic structure of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in a marine archipelago suggests island-mainland differentiation consistent with dietary niche
Published in BMC ecology (10-06-2014)“…BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that ecological heterogeneity across space can influence the genetic structure of populations, including that of…”
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Hair as a Meaningful Measure of Baseline Cortisol Levels over Time in Dogs
Published in Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (01-03-2013)“…Cortisol measurements of hair are becoming a valuable tool in monitoring chronic stress. To further validate this approach in domestic dogs, we compared the…”
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Stress and reproductive hormones reflect inter-specific social and nutritional conditions mediated by resource availability in a bear–salmon system
Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2014)“…Food sources are critical to wildlife health but are being increasingly altered by humans. We found that stress and reproductive hormones in grizzly and black…”
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Exposure to infectious agents in dogs in remote coastal British Columbia: Possible sentinels of diseases in wildlife and humans
Published in Canadian journal of veterinary research (01-01-2011)“…Ranked among the top threats to conservation worldwide, infectious disease is of particular concern for wild canids because domestic dogs (Canis familiaris)…”
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Identification of Parelaphostrongylus odocoilei (Nematoda: Protostrongylidae) First-Stage Larvae in the Feces of Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) by Molecular Methods
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-2010)“…First-stage nematode larvae with a dorsal-spine (DSL) were detected in five of 1,565 fecal samples from gray wolves (Canis lupus) collected in British…”
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Salmon for terrestrial protected areas
Published in Conservation letters (01-12-2010)“…Although managers safeguard protected areas for migratory species, little consideration has been given to how migratory species might benefit parks…”
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HUMAN IMPACTS. The unique ecology of human predators
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21-08-2015)“…Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity but ignore the behavior of humans as predators. We compared…”
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Stress and reproductive hormones reflect inter-specific social and nutritional conditions mediated by resource availability in a bear-salmon system
Published in Conservation physiology (02-05-2014)“…Food availability can influence the nutritional and social dynamics within and among species. Our investigation focused on grizzly and black bears in coastal…”
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Variations in intralipid tolerance in newborn infants
Published in Pediatric research (01-06-1983)“…Intravenous Intralipid tolerance tests (IVLTT) were done in 26 newborn infants of 26-40 wk gestational ages. The clearance constants (k2) ranged from 1.2-12.7…”
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Is chronic lung disease in low birth weight infants preventable? A survey of eight centers
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (1987)“…Chronic lung disease in prematurely born infants, defined as the need for increased inspired oxygen at 28 days of age, was thought to be more common in some…”
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Effect of bronchodilators on airway resistance in ventilator-dependent neonates with chronic lung disease
Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-08-1987)“…Using a noninvasive passive flow volume technique to measure respiratory system resistance (Rrs) and compliance (Crs), the effects of two inhaled…”
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