Search Results - "Griffin, Laura L"
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Should we feed wildlife? A call for further research into this recreational activity
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-07-2023)“…Independent human–wildlife feeding interactions (i.e., the feeding of wildlife by the public outside of organized ecotourism activities) represent an…”
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SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity in Urban Population of Wild Fallow Deer, Dublin, Ireland, 2020-2022
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-08-2024)“…SARS-CoV-2 can infect wildlife, and SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern might expand into novel animal reservoirs, potentially by reverse zoonosis. White-tailed…”
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Risk-taking neonates do not pay a survival cost in a free-ranging large mammal, the fallow deer ( Dama dama )
Published in Royal Society open science (01-09-2022)“…Recent debate has focused on whether variation in personality primarily reflects variation in resource allocation or resource acquisition of individuals. These…”
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A scoping review on bovine tuberculosis highlights the need for novel data streams and analytical approaches to curb zoonotic diseases
Published in Veterinary research (Paris) (21-05-2024)“…Zoonotic diseases represent a significant societal challenge in terms of their health and economic impacts. One Health approaches to managing zoonotic diseases…”
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Do human-wildlife interactions predict offspring hiding strategies in peri-urban fallow deer?
Published in Royal Society open science (01-03-2024)“…Human activities can induce significant behavioural changes in wildlife. Often explored through extractive interactions (e.g. hunting) that can favour certain…”
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Does artificial feeding impact neonate growth rates in a large free-ranging mammal?
Published in Royal Society open science (22-03-2023)“…Variation and disparity in resource access between individuals in an animal population within human-dominated landscapes require attention as artificial…”
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Reducing risky interactions: Identifying barriers to the successful management of human–wildlife conflict in an urban parkland
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-08-2022)“…Managing activities that result in human–wildlife conflict is a challenging goal for modern scientists and managers. In recent years, the self‐motivated…”
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How can we tackle interruptions to human–wildlife feeding management? Adding media campaigns to the wildlife manager's toolbox
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-08-2023)“…In recent years, wildlife managers have been seeking ways to reduce the occurrence of independent, recreational human–wildlife feeding interactions, which…”
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Sex-Related Differences in UT-B Urea Transporter Abundance in Fallow Deer Rumen
Published in Veterinary sciences (08-02-2022)“…Rumen studies have focused almost exclusively on livestock species under strictly regimented diets. This means that the ruminal condition of free-living and…”
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A protocol for assessing bias and robustness of social network metrics using GPS based radio-telemetry data
Published in Movement ecology (06-08-2024)“…Social network analysis of animal societies allows scientists to test hypotheses about social evolution, behaviour, and dynamic processes. However, the…”
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Artificial selection in human‐wildlife feeding interactions
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-09-2022)“…The artificial selection of traits in wildlife populations through hunting and fishing has been well documented. However, despite their rising popularity, the…”
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Applied autoethnography: A method for reporting best practice in ecological and environmental research
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-11-2022)“…Applied research involves interactions between different organisations—academia, industry, government. Breakdowns in communication can occur during these…”
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Wildlife feeding activities induce papillae proliferation in the rumen of fallow deer
Published in Mammal research (01-10-2022)“…Wildlife feeding activities are growing as a trend in recent years, with wild ruminants (e.g. deer in urban parks) receiving an increasingly unnatural diet as…”
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Correction to: Wildlife feeding activities induce papillae proliferation in the rumen of fallow deer
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