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    Gut microbiome shifts with urbanization and potentially facilitates a zoonotic pathogen in a wading bird by Murray, Maureen H, Lankau, Emily W, Kidd, Anjelika D, Welch, Catharine N, Ellison, Taylor, Adams, Henry C, Lipp, Erin K, Hernandez, Sonia M

    Published in PloS one (05-03-2020)
    “…Microbial communities in the gastrointestinal tract influence many aspects of host health, including metabolism and susceptibility to pathogen colonization…”
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    Evaluating the efficacy of capture as aversive conditioning for American alligators in human‐dominated landscapes by Kidd‐Weaver, Anjelika D., Rainwater, Thomas R., Murphy, Thomas M., Bodinof Jachowski, Catherine M.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2022)
    “…As anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems increase, novel solutions are needed to mitigate increasing human–wildlife conflict. Aversive conditioning is one…”
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    Site Fidelity is Associated with Food Provisioning and Salmonella in an Urban Wading Bird by Murray, Maureen H., Hernandez, Sonia M., Rozier, R. Scott, Kidd, Anjelika D., Hepinstall-Cymerman, Jeffery, Curry, Shannon E., Yabsley, Michael J., Adams, Henry, Ellison, Taylor, Welch, Catharine N., Lipp, Erin K.

    Published in EcoHealth (01-09-2021)
    “…Food provisioning can change wildlife pathogen dynamics by altering host susceptibility via nutrition and/or through shifts in foraging behavior and space use…”
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    Investigating the impact of human disturbance on predator behaviour in human-dominated landscapes by Kidd-Weaver, Anjelika D., Rainwater, Thomas R., Hoog, Mark E., Bodinof Jachowski, Catherine M.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-05-2024)
    “…Human–wildlife interactions are increasing globally due to human population growth and development. Wildlife often develop an increased tolerance of humans…”
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