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    UV-laser cleaning and surface characterization of an aerospace carbon fibre reinforced polymer by Rauh, B., Kreling, S., Kolb, M., Geistbeck, M., Boujenfa, S., Suess, M., Dilger, K.

    “…In the recent aerospace generations, composite materials have shown that they can fulfil the increasing demand for structural efficiency. In this context…”
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    Behavior of adhesively bonded coated steel for automotive applications under impact loads by Schiel, M., Kreling, S., Unger, C., Fischer, F., Dilger, K.

    “…Novel manufacturing techniques and the application of new materials in the automotive industry increase the challenges in adhesive bonding. One of these is the…”
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    So overt it's covert: Wildlife coloration in the city by Kreling, Samantha E S

    Published in Bioscience (04-05-2023)
    “…Abstract With novel human–wildlife interaction, predation regimes, and environmental conditions, in addition to often fragmented and smaller populations, urban…”
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    Roadkill Distribution at the Wildland-Urban Interface by KRELING, SAMANTHA E. S., GAYNOR, KAITLYN M., COON, COURTNEY A. C.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2019)
    “…The growing wildland-urban interface is a frontier of human-wildlife conflict worldwide. Where natural and developed areas meet, there is potential for…”
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    Permanent daylight saving time would reduce deer-vehicle collisions by Cunningham, Calum X, Nuñez, Tristan A, Hentati, Yasmine, Sullender, Ben, Breen, Catherine, Ganz, Taylor R, Kreling, Samantha E S, Shively, Kayla A, Reese, Ellie, Miles, Jeff, Prugh, Laura R

    Published in Current biology (21-11-2022)
    “…Overlap between wildlife and human activity is key to causing wildlife-vehicle collisions, a globally pervasive and growing source of wildlife mortality…”
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    Laser Surface Pre-Treatment of CFRP for Adhesive Bonding in Consideration of the Absorption Behaviour by Fischer, F., Kreling, S., Jäschke, P., Frauenhofer, M., Kracht, D., Dilger, K.

    Published in The Journal of adhesion (01-04-2012)
    “…The use of carbon fibre-reinforced plastics (CFRP) is growing significantly in all areas of lightweight construction. Thermosets like epoxy still build a major…”
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    City divided: Unveiling family ties and genetic structuring of coyotes in Seattle by Kreling, Samantha E. S., Reese, Ellen M., Cavalluzzi, Olivia M., Bozzi, Natalee B., Messinger, Riley, Schell, Christopher J., Long, Robert A., Prugh, Laura R.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2024)
    “…Linear barriers pose significant challenges for wildlife gene flow, impacting species persistence, adaptation, and evolution. While numerous studies have…”
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    Of Rarity and Symbolism: Understanding Human Perceptions of Charismatic Color Morphs by Williams, Tyus D., Kreling, Samantha E. S., Stanton, Lauren A., Wilkinson, Christine E., Estien, Cesar O., Schell, Christopher J., Carlen, Elizabeth J.

    “…Coloration in wildlife serves numerous biological purposes, including sexual selection signaling, thermoregulation, and camouflage. However, the physical…”
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    Site fidelity and behavioral plasticity regulate an ungulate’s response to extreme disturbance by Kreling, Samantha E.S., Gaynor, Kaitlyn M., McInturff, Alex, Calhoun, Kendall L., Brashares, Justin S.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2021)
    “…With rapid global change, the frequency and severity of extreme disturbance events are increasing worldwide. The ability of animal populations to survive these…”
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    Movement behavior in a dominant ungulate underlies successful adjustment to a rapidly changing landscape following megafire by Calhoun, Kendall L, Connor, Thomas, Gaynor, Kaitlyn M, Van Scoyoc, Amy, McInturff, Alex, Kreling, Samantha E S, Brashares, Justin S

    Published in Movement ecology (31-07-2024)
    “…Movement plays a key role in allowing animal species to adapt to sudden environmental shifts. Anthropogenic climate and land use change have accelerated the…”
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