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    Genome-wide markers reveal a complex evolutionary history involving divergence and introgression in the Abert's squirrel (Sciurus aberti) species group by Bono, Jeremy M, Pigage, Helen K, Wettstein, Peter J, Prosser, Stephanie A, Pigage, Jon C

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (12-09-2018)
    “…Genetic introgression between divergent lineages is now considered more common than previously appreciated, with potentially important consequences for…”
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    Comparative analysis of microbiota along the length of the gastrointestinal tract of two tree squirrel species (Sciurus aberti and S. niger) living in sympatry by Reed, Andrew, Pigage, Jon C., Pigage, Helen K., Glickman, Cody, Bono, Jeremy M.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2019)
    “…Microbiota inhabiting the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of animals has important impacts on many host physiological processes. Although host diet is a major…”
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    Host biology and environmental variables differentially predict flea abundances for two rodent hosts in a plague-relevant system by Hammond, Talisin T., Hendrickson, Courtney I., Maxwell, Tania L., Petrosky, Anna L., Palme, Rupert, Pigage, Jon C., Pigage, Helen K.

    “…While rodents frequently host ectoparasites that can vector zoonotic diseases, often little is known about their ectoparasite communities, even in places where…”
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    Clever moose by Pigage, Jon C.

    Published in Journal of Mammalogy (03-04-2018)
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    Fine-Scale Genetic Structure in Female Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) by Noble, Cortney W., Bono, Jeremy M., Pigage, Helen K., Hale, David W., Pigage, Jon C.

    Published in Western North American naturalist (01-12-2016)
    “…Fine-scale genetic structure in animal populations can have important consequences for evolutionary processes and can influence conservation and management…”
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    Siphonaptera of Peromyscus in the Niobrara Chalk Barrens, Colorado by Pigage, Helen K, Pigage, Jon C, Peyton, Roger D

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-06-2012)
    “…We collected 327 Peromyscus truei (pinyon deermice), 211 P. maniculatus (North American deermice), and 38 P. leucopus (white-footed deermice) on Fort Carson…”
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    Effects of grassland alteration from mowing and fire on bird activity at a Colorado airfield by Kara A. Carragher, Rick M. Clawges, Rick L. Bunn, Helen K. Pigage, Jon C. Pigage

    Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-02-2017)
    “…Grass management has been used for many years at airports in an attempt to reduce numbers of birds and other wildlife and the collisions with aircraft…”
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    Mammals of North Dakota by Pigage, Jon C.

    Published in Journal of Mammalogy (01-10-2014)
    “…Seabloom, R. with contributions by J. Hoganson and W. Jensen. 2011. Mammals of North Dakota. North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, Fargo, North Dakota,…”
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    Effects of grassland alteration from mowing and fire on bird activity at a Colorado airfield by Carragher, Kara A., Clawges, Rick M., Bunn, Rick L., Pigage, Helen K., Pigage, Jon C.

    Published in Human-wildlife interactions (2012)
    “…Grass management has been used for many years at airports in an attempt to reduce numbers of birds and other wildlife and the collisions with aircraft…”
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    FLEAS ASSOCIATED WITH THE NORTHERN POCKET GOPHER (THOMOMYS TALPOIDES) IN ELBERT COUNTY, COLORADO by Pigage, Helen K., Pigage, Jon C., Tillman, James F.

    Published in Western North American naturalist (01-04-2005)
    “…We collected 532 fleas, 526 of which were Foxella ignota ignota, from 247 northern pocket gophers, Thomomys talpoides, in Elbert County, Colorado, over 13…”
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