Animals, Wild
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Subject Areas on Research
- A 15 Year Evaluation of West Nile Virus in Wisconsin: Effects on Wildlife and Human Health.
- Accelerated reproduction is not an adaptive response to early-life adversity in wild baboons.
- African elephants and contraception.
- Aging and fertility patterns in wild chimpanzees provide insights into the evolution of menopause.
- An intergenerational androgenic mechanism of female intrasexual competition in the cooperatively breeding meerkat.
- Carolina critters: a collection of camera-trap data from wildlife surveys across North Carolina.
- Changes in gene expression associated with reproductive maturation in wild female baboons.
- Common methods for fecal sample storage in field studies yield consistent signatures of individual identity in microbiome sequencing data.
- Comparison of fecal biota from specific pathogen free and feral mice.
- Counting India's wild tigers reliably.
- Developmental changes in pituitary-gonadal function in free-ranging lions (Panthera leo leo) of the Serengeti Plains and Ngorongoro Crater
- Dietary accumulation and metabolism of polybrominated diphenyl ethers by juvenile carp (Cyprinus carpio).
- Do threatened hosts have fewer parasites? A comparative study in primates.
- Dominance rank-associated gene expression is widespread, sex-specific, and a precursor to high social status in wild male baboons.
- Early social exposure in wild chimpanzees: mothers with sons are more gregarious than mothers with daughters.
- Estimation of energetic condition in wild baboons using fecal thyroid hormone determination.
- Evolution of a malaria resistance gene in wild primates.
- Expression and inducibility of aryl hydrocarbon receptor pathway genes in wild-caught killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) with different contaminant-exposure histories.
- Female dominance in blue-eyed black lemurs(Eulemur macaco flavifrons).
- Genetic and 'cultural' similarity in wild chimpanzees.
- Genetic effective size of a wild primate population: influence of current and historical demography.
- Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals.
- Genetically Modified Salmon and Full Impact Assessment
- Global Mammal Parasite Database version 2.0.
- Great ape genetic diversity and population history.
- High social status males experience accelerated epigenetic aging in wild baboons.
- Hormonal characteristics of free-ranging female lions (Panthera leo) of the Serengeti Plains and Ngorongoro Crater.
- Hormonal correlates of natal dispersal and rank attainment in wild male baboons.
- Hotspots in a cold land-reported cases of rabies in wildlife and livestock in Mongolia from 2012-2018.
- Human biting mosquitoes and implications for West Nile virus transmission.
- Hunting for common ground between wildlife governance and commons scholarship.
- Hypercortisolism associated with social subordinance or social isolation among wild baboons.
- Increased mortality and AIDS-like immunopathology in wild chimpanzees infected with SIVcpz.
- Infectious diseases and extinction risk in wild mammals.
- Isolation of Campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni from migratory waterfowl.
- Lethal aggression in Pan is better explained by adaptive strategies than human impacts.
- Life-history correlates of steroid concentrations in wild peripartum baboons.
- Lymphocyte phenotypes in wild-caught rats suggest potential mechanisms underlying increased immune sensitivity in post-industrial environments.
- Maternal death and offspring fitness in multiple wild primates.
- Mortality rates among wild chimpanzees.
- Non-invasive body temperature measurement of wild chimpanzees using fecal temperature decline.
- Noninvasive measurement of mucosal immunity in a free-ranging baboon population.
- Novel circular DNA viruses in stool samples of wild-living chimpanzees.
- Patterns of host specificity and transmission among parasites of wild primates.
- Pervasive Effects of Aging on Gene Expression in Wild Wolves.
- Plasma lipoproteins of free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata).
- Preface to the special issue: ecological and evolutionary genomics of populations in nature.
- Prevalence of influenza A virus in live-captured North Atlantic gray seals: a possible wild reservoir.
- Protecting China's Biodiversity
- Psychological health of orphan bonobos and chimpanzees in African sanctuaries.
- Puberty and dispersal in a wild primate population
- SIVcpz in wild chimpanzees.
- Social bonds do not mediate the relationship between early adversity and adult glucocorticoids in wild baboons.
- Social bonds of female baboons enhance infant survival.
- Social organization in a wild population of Callithrix jacchus. I. Group composition and dynamics.
- Syndromic Surveillance of Respiratory Disease in Free-Living Chimpanzees.
- Testosterone related to age and life-history stages in male baboons and geladas.
- The Role of Behavioral Ecotoxicology in Environmental Protection.
- The acoustics and acoustic behavior of the California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus).
- The aging baboon: comparative demography in a non-human primate.
- The changing ecology of primate parasites: Insights from wild-captive comparisons.
- The deep fovea, sideways vision and spiral flight paths in raptors.
- The endocrinology of pregnancy and fetal loss in wild baboons.
- Threats Posed by the Fungal Kingdom to Humans, Wildlife, and Agriculture.
- Transboundary Frontiers: An Emerging Priority for Biodiversity Conservation.
- Transcriptomics in the wild: Hibernation physiology in free-ranging dwarf lemurs.
- Wild Mandrillus sphinx are carriers of two types of lentivirus.
- Zoonotic infections: an emerging threat to human health.
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Keywords of People
- Alberts, Susan C., Robert F. Durden Distinguished Professor of Biology, Duke Science & Society
- Pusey, Anne, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emerita of Evolutionary Anthropology, Evolutionary Anthropology
- Wray, Gregory Allan, Professor of Biology, Evolutionary Anthropology