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Habitat Determinants and Density of the Endemic Sicilian Rock Partridge Alectoris graeca whitakeri on Mt. Etna, Sicily, Italy
Stefano Anile
Maria Vittoria Mazzamuto
Mario Lo Valvo
2022
A Review of Non-Invasive Sampling in Wildlife Disease and Health Research: What’s New?
Anna-Katarina Schilling
Maria Vittoria Mazzamuto
Claudia Romeo
2022
Antelope Jackrabbit (Lepus alleni) Habitat Characteristics in a Former Rangeland
Maria M. Altemus
Maria Vittoria Mazzamuto
David E. Brown
John L. Koprowski
Lacrecia A Johnson
2022
Endemic population response to increasingly severe fire: A cascade of endangerment for the Mt. Graham red squirrel
Melissa J. Merrick
Marina Morandini
Vicki L. Greer
John L. Koprowski
2021
Exotic Pet Trade as a Cause of Biological Invasions: The Case of Tree Squirrels of the Genus Callosciurus
Maria Vittoria Mazzamuto
Lucas Wauters
John Koprowski
2021
What’s on the menu? A presumed attack of Andean bear on a Mountain tapir at the Puracé National Natural Park, Colombia
Gustavo Adolfo Pisso-Florez
Ignacio Gómez-Lora
I. Mauricio Vela-Vargas
Héctor Pizo
Isaac Bedoya Dorado
Héctor E. Ramírez-Chaves
2021
Multiscale effects of habitat loss and degradation on occurrence and landscape connectivity of a threatened subspecies
Kira Hefty
John Koprowski
2021
Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) reintroduction can limit woody plant proliferation in grasslands
Sarah L. Hale
John L. Koprowski
Steven R. Archer
2020
Response to fire by a forest specialist in isolated montane forest
Mazzella, Maxwell N.
Koprowski, John L.
2020
Fire impacts on a forest obligate: western gray squirrel response to burn severity
Mazzamuto, Maria Vittoria
Mazzella, Maxwell N.
Merrick, Melissa J.
Koprowski, John L.
2020
Seasonal flow dynamics exacerbate overlap between artisanal fisheries and imperiled Ganges River dolphins
Shambhu Paudel
John L. Koprowski
Michael V. Cove
2020
Ecological responses to flow variation inform river dolphin conservation
Shambhu Paudel
John L. Koprowski
Usha Thakuri
Rajesh Sigdel
Ram Chandra Gautam
2020
Timing of resource availability drives divergent social systems and home range dynamics in ecologically similar tree squirrels
Maria Vittoria Mazzamuto
Melissa Merrick
Francesco Bisi
John Koprowski
Luc Wauters
Adriano Martinoli
2020
Challenging hibernation limits of hoary bats: the southernmost record of Lasiurus cinereus hibernating in North America
Ganesh Marín
Daniel Ramos‑H
Daniela Cafaggi
Cárol Sierra‑Durán
Alejandra Gallegos
Aarón Romero‑Ruiz
Rodrigo A. Medellín
2020
Ultimate causes of antipredator vocalizations in a nonhibernating squirrel
Burnett, Alexandra D.
Koprowski, John L.
2020
Does caching strategy vary with microclimate in endangered Mt. Graham red squirrels?
Pereira Mendes, Calebe
Koprowski, John
2019
Can we use body size and road characteristics to anticipate barrier effects of roads in mammals? A meta-analysis
Chen, Hsiang Ling
Koprowski, John L.
2019
Experimental removals reveal dietary niche partitioning facilitates coexistence between native and introduced species
Jonathan J. Derbridge
John L. Koprowski
2019
International Wildlife Management
Koprowski, J. L.
Krausman, P. R.
2019
Genetic assessment of a bighorn sheep population expansion in the Silver Bell Mountains, Arizona
John A. Erwin
Karla Vargas
Brian R. Blais
Kendell Bennett
Julia Muldoon
Sarah Findysz
Courtney Christie
James R. Heffelfinger
Melanie Culver
2018
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