Search Results - "Lyren, Lisa M"
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Effects of urbanization on carnivore species distribution and richness
Published in Journal of mammalogy (16-12-2010)“…Urban development can have multiple effects on mammalian carnivore communities. We conducted a meta-analysis of 7,929 photographs from 217 localities in 11…”
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Mark-recapture and mark-resight methods for estimating abundance with remote cameras: a carnivore case study
Published in PloS one (30-03-2015)“…Abundance estimation of carnivore populations is difficult and has prompted the use of non-invasive detection methods, such as remotely-triggered cameras, to…”
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Three Pathogens in Sympatric Populations of Pumas, Bobcats, and Domestic Cats: Implications for Infectious Disease Transmission
Published in PloS one (08-02-2012)“…Anthropogenic landscape change can lead to increased opportunities for pathogen transmission between domestic and non-domestic animals. Pumas, bobcats, and…”
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Pathogen exposure varies widely among sympatric populations of wild and domestic felids across the United States
Published in Ecological applications (01-03-2016)“…Understanding how landscape, host, and pathogen traits contribute to disease exposure requires systematic evaluations of pathogens within and among host…”
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Evolution of puma lentivirus in bobcats (Lynx rufus) and mountain lions (Puma concolor) in North America
Published in Journal of virology (01-07-2014)“…Mountain lions (Puma concolor) throughout North and South America are infected with puma lentivirus clade B (PLVB). A second, highly divergent lentiviral…”
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Does the virus cross the road? Viral phylogeographic patterns among bobcat populations reflect a history of urban development
Published in Evolutionary applications (01-09-2020)“…Urban development has major impacts on connectivity among wildlife populations and is thus likely an important factor shaping pathogen transmission in…”
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Evaluation of road expansion and connectivity mitigation for wildlife in southern California
Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-06-2014)“…We designed a remote-camera survey to study how the expansion of California State Route 71 (CA-71) and implementation of connectivity mitigation affected the…”
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Roads influence movement and home ranges of a fragmentation-sensitive carnivore, the bobcat, in an urban landscape
Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2014)“…•We analyzed movement patterns of urban bobcats with respect to roads.•Roads did not influence movements within bobcat home ranges.•Road densities within study…”
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Urban landscapes can change virus gene flow and evolution in a fragmentation‐sensitive carnivore
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2017)“…Urban expansion has widespread impacts on wildlife species globally, including the transmission and emergence of infectious diseases. However, there is almost…”
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Urbanization reduces genetic connectivity in bobcats (Lynx rufus) at both intra– and interpopulation spatial scales
Published in Molecular ecology (01-12-2019)“…Urbanization is a major factor driving habitat fragmentation and connectivity loss in wildlife. However, the impacts of urbanization on connectivity can vary…”
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Wild felids as hosts for human plague, Western United States
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-12-2009)“…Plague seroprevalence was estimated in populations of pumas and bobcats in the western United States. High levels of exposure in plague-endemic regions…”
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Gene flow and pathogen transmission among bobcats (Lynx rufus) in a fragmented urban landscape
Published in Molecular ecology (01-04-2012)“…Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy habitat interspersed within a growing urban matrix. Animals…”
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Habitat connectivity and host relatedness influence virus spread across an urbanising landscape in a fragmentation-sensitive carnivore
Published in Virus evolution (2023)“…Abstract Spatially heterogeneous landscape factors such as urbanisation can have substantial effects on the severity and spread of wildlife diseases. However,…”
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Protection Benefits Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Abundance: The Influence of Three Management Strategies on a Threatened Species
Published in Herpetological monographs (01-12-2014)“…We surveyed an area of ∼260 km2 in the western Mojave Desert to evaluate relationships between condition of Agassiz's Desert Tortoise populations (Gopherus…”
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Serum Chemistry, Hematologic, and Post-Mortem Findings in Free-Ranging Bobcats (Lynx rufus) With Notoedric Mange
Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-12-2013)“…Notoedric mange was responsible for a population decline of bobcats (Lynx rufus) in 2 Southern California counties from 2002–2006 and is now reported to affect…”
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Interfacing models of wildlife habitat and human development to predict the future distribution of puma habitat
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2010)“…The impact of human land uses on ecological systems typically differ relative to how extensively natural conditions are modified. Exurban development is…”
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Can Orchards Help Connect Mediterranean Ecosystems? Animal Movement Data Alter Conservation Priorities
Published in The American midland naturalist (01-07-2015)“…As natural habitats become fragmented by human activities, animals must increasingly move through human-dominated systems, particularly agricultural…”
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Habitat Use and Movement of the Endangered Arroyo Toad (Anaxyrus californicus) in Coastal Southern California
Published in Journal of herpetology (01-09-2011)“…Information on the habitat use and movement patterns of Arroyo Toads (Anaxyrus californicus) is limited. The temporal and spatial characteristics of…”
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Variability in assays used for detection of lentiviral infection in bobcats (Lynx rufus), pumas (Puma concolor), and ocelots (Leopardus pardalis)
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-10-2007)“…Although lentiviruses similar to feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) are known to infect numerous felid species, the relative utility of assays used for…”
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Bobcats in southern California respond to urbanization at multiple scales
Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2023)“…Urban areas impact wildlife populations through multiple pathways, notably habitat fragmentation and degradation. Wildlife can respond to development and other…”
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