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    Animal migration amid shifting patterns of phenology and predation: lessons from a Yellowstone elk herd by Middleton, Arthur D., Kauffman, Matthew J., McWhirter, Douglas E., Cook, John G., Cook, Rachel C., Nelson, Abigail A., Jimenez, Michael D., Klaver, Robert W.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2013)
    “…Migration is a striking behavioral strategy by which many animals enhance resource acquisition while reducing predation risk. Historically, the demographic…”
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    Elk migration patterns and human activity influence wolf habitat use in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem by Nelson, Abigail A., Kauffman, Matthew J., Middleton, Arthur D., Jimenez, Michael D., McWhirter, Douglas E., Barber, Jarrett, Gerow, Kenneth

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2012)
    “…Identifying the ecological dynamics underlying human-wildlife conflicts is important for the management and conservation of wildlife populations. In landscapes…”
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    Winter Predation Patterns of Wolves in Northwestern Wyoming by WOODRUFF, SUSANNAH P., JIMENEZ, MICHAEL D.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2019)
    “…Wolf (Canis lupus) diets and potential effects on prey have been a prominent subject of interest to wildlife researchers and managers since reintroduction into…”
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    Linking anti-predator behaviour to prey demography reveals limited risk effects of an actively hunting large carnivore by Middleton, Arthur D., Kauffman, Matthew J., McWhirter, Douglas E., Jimenez, Michael D., Cook, Rachel C., Cook, John G., Albeke, Shannon E., Sawyer, Hall, White, P. J.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-08-2013)
    “…Ecological theory predicts that the diffuse risk cues generated by wide‐ranging, active predators should induce prey behavioural responses but not major,…”
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    Effects of wolf removal on livestock depredation recurrence and wolf recovery in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming by Bradley, Elizabeth H., Robinson, Hugh S., Bangs, Edward E., Kunkel, Kyran, Jimenez, Michael D., Gude, Justin A., Grimm, Todd

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2015)
    “…Wolf (Canis lupus) predation on livestock and management methods used to mitigate conflicts are highly controversial and scrutinized especially where wolf…”
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    Wolf Dispersal in the Rocky Mountains, Western United States: 1993–2008 by JIMENEZ, MICHAEL D., BANGS, EDWARD E., BOYD, DIANE K., SMITH, DOUGLAS W., BECKER, SCOTT A., AUSBAND, DAVID E., WOODRUFF, SUSANNAH P., BRADLEY, ELIZABETH H., HOLYAN, JIM, LAUDON, KENT

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-05-2017)
    “…Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were extirpated from the northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) of the United States by the 1930s. Dispersing wolves from Canada naturally…”
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    Spatial and temporal variability in summer diet of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem by Lodberg-Holm, Hanna K., Teglas, Bonnie S., Tyers, Daniel B., Jimenez, Michael D., Smith, Douglas W.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-08-2021)
    “…The role of predation by large carnivores in suppressing prey populations and structuring ecosystems is highly debated, calling for a detailed understanding of…”
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    SARCOPTIC MANGE FOUND IN WOLVES IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS IN WESTERN UNITED STATES by Jimenez, Michael D., Bangs, Edward E., Sime, Carolyn, Asher, Valpa J.

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-10-2010)
    “…We documented sarcoptic mange caused by mites (Sarcoptes scabiei) in 22 gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the northern Rocky Mountain states of Montana (n=16) and…”
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    Rejoinder: challenge and opportunity in the study of ungulate migration amid environmental change by Middleton, Arthur D., Kauffman, Matthew J., McWhirter, Douglas E., Cook, John G., Cook, Rachel C., Nelson, Abigail A., Jimenez, Michael D., Klaver, Robert W.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2013)
    “…Increasingly, animals that migrate long distances to exploit seasonal habitats must traverse political boundaries capable of altering the very ecological…”
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    Evaluating Wolf Translocation as a Nonlethal Method to Reduce Livestock Conflicts in the Northwestern United States by BRADLEY, ELIZABETH H., PLETSCHER, DANIEL H., BANGS, EDWARD E., KUNKEL, KYRAN E., SMITH, DOUGLAS W., MACK, CURT M., MEIER, THOMAS J., FONTAINE, JOSEPH A., NIEMEYER, CARTER C., JIMENEZ, MICHAEL D.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2005)
    “…Successful nonlethal management of livestock predation is important for conserving rare or endangered carnivores. In the northwestern United States, wolves…”
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    Habitat Selection by Recolonizing Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the United States by OAKLEAF, JOHN K, MURRAY, DENNIS L, OAKLEAF, JAMES R, BANGS, EDWARD E, MACK, CURT M, SMITH, DOUGLAS W, FONTAINE, JOSEPH A, JIMENEZ, MICHAEL D, MEIER, THOMAS J, NIEMEYER, CARTER C

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-04-2006)
    “…Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations have persisted and expanded in northwest Montana since 1986, while reintroduction efforts in Idaho and Yellowstone have…”
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    Estimation of Successful Breeding Pairs for Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA by Mitchell, Michael S, Ausband, David E, Sime, Carolyn A, Bangs, Edward E, Gude, Justin A, Jimenez, Michael D, Mack, Curt M, Meier, Thomas J, Nadeau, M. Steven, Smith, Douglas W

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-05-2008)
    “…Under the Endangered Species Act, documenting recovery and federally mandated population levels of wolves (Canis lupus) in the Northern Rocky Mountains (NRM)…”
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    Beyond the Baseball Diamond and Basketball Court: Organized Leisure in Inter-war Mexican South Chicago by Innis-Jiménez, Michael D.

    “…For Mexicans in South Chicago during the Great Depression, baseball was much more than a way to cope while waiting for a job or relief. They may have been…”
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    Dog Lice (Trichodectes canis) Found on Wolves (Canis lupus) in Montana and Idaho by Jimenez, Michael D., Bangs, Edward E., Drew, Mark, Nadeau, Steven, Asher, Val J., Sime, Carolyn

    Published in Northwestern naturalist (Olympia, Wash.) (01-12-2010)
    “…Dog Lice frequently infest domestic dogs and other wild canids in North America. Gray Wolves infested with Dog Lice were identified on the Kenai Peninsula,…”
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    Successful Rearing of Young by Wild Wolves without Mates by Boyd, Diane K., Jimenez, Michael D.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-02-1994)
    “…Two lone-female wolves (Canis lupus) and a lone-male wolf each successfully raised litters of young in northwestern Montana and southeastern British Columbia…”
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    Organizing for Fun: Recreation and Community Formation in the Mexican Community of South Chicago in the 1920s and 1930s by Innis-Jiménez, Michael D.

    “…[...]despite the rigors and drudgery of workplace and home labor, leisure time activities played a central role in the lives of Mexicans in South Chicago…”
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    Mexican Chicago's Colonia Hull House: Food, Tourism, and Belonging in the 1930s by Innis-Jiménez, Michael D.

    Published in Global food history (02-01-2018)
    “…Tourists and Mexicanos alike could leave the Mexican community on the Near West Side of Chicago content that la colonia hull house had met their culinary and…”
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    From South Texas to the Nation: The Exploitation of Mexican Labor in the Twentieth Century by Innis-Jiménez, Michael D.

    Published in The Journal of American History (01-03-2017)
    “…Innis-Jimenez reviews From South Texas to the Nation: The Exploitation of Mexican Labor in the Twentieth Century by John Weber…”
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    Persisting in the shadow of steel: Community formation and survival in Mexican South Chicago, 1919–1939 by Innis-Jimenez, Michael D

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…This dissertation investigates how Mexicans formed a cohesive community in South Chicago, many of whom fled the economic and political chaos of revolution in…”
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