The following pages link to Paul Cross, Ph.D. (Q45544):
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- Integrating association data and disease dynamics: an illustration using African Buffalo in Kruger National Park (Q144365) (← links)
- Winter feeding of elk in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and its effects on disease dynamics (Q145122) (← links)
- Linking spring phenology with mechanistic models of host movement to predict disease transmission risk (Q145618) (← links)
- Pneumonia in bighorn sheep: Risk and resilience (Q145641) (← links)
- Effects of supplemental feeding on the fecal bacterial communities of Rocky Mountain elk in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (Q146008) (← links)
- Elk migration influences the risk of disease spillover in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (Q146313) (← links)
- Patterns and processes of pathogen exposure in gray wolves across North America (Q146399) (← links)
- Human activities and weather drive contact rates of wintering elk (Q146533) (← links)
- A metapopulation model of social group dynamics and disease applied to Yellowstone wolves (Q146551) (← links)
- Wildlife contact analysis: Emerging methods, questions, and challenges (Q147340) (← links)
- Context-dependent survival, fecundity and predicted population-level consequences of brucellosis in African buffalo (Q147674) (← links)
- Probable causes of increasing brucellosis in free-ranging elk of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (Q148693) (← links)
- Persistence of canine distemper virus in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem's carnivore community (Q148775) (← links)
- Confronting models with data: The challenges of estimating disease spillover (Q149266) (← links)
- Ecological interventions to prevent and manage zoonotic pathogen spillover (Q149267) (← links)
- Evaluating noninvasive methods for estimating cestode prevalence in a wild carnivore population (Q150414) (← links)
- Disease outbreaks select for mate choice and coat color in wolves (Q150509) (← links)
- Disease introduction is associated with a phase transition in bighorn sheep demographics (Q151095) (← links)
- Infectious diseases of wolves in Yellowstone (Q151517) (← links)
- Population structure, intergroup interaction, and human contact govern infectious disease impacts in mountain gorilla populations (Q156371) (← links)
- Eyes on the herd: Quantifying ungulate density from satellite, unmanned aerial systems, and GPScollar data (Q156510) (← links)
- Estimating distemper virus dynamics among wolves and grizzly bears using serology and Bayesian state‐space models (Q156612) (← links)
- Hidden cost of disease in a free‐ranging ungulate: brucellosis reduces mid‐winter pregnancy in elk (Q156618) (← links)
- Natural history of a bighorn sheep pneumonia epizootic: Source of infection, course of disease, and pathogen clearance (Q156700) (← links)
- Scavengers reduce potential brucellosis transmission risk in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (Q157265) (← links)
- Moose and Winter Ticks in Western Wyoming (Q160520) (← links)
- COVID-19 Pathways and Wildlife Dynamics (Q227258) (← links)
- Evaluating Transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease in the Environment (Q227490) (← links)
- USGS Chronic Wasting Disease Research at NOROCK (Q227798) (← links)
- Quantitative Disease Ecology (Q227799) (← links)
- Impacts of Disease on Wolves in Yellowstone National Park (Q229293) (← links)
- Pneumonia in Bighorn Sheep (Q229295) (← links)
- Brucellosis (Q229297) (← links)
- NOROCK Large Carnivore Research Program (Q229402) (← links)
- COMPLETED: Using thermal imagery to assess wolf hairloss from sarcoptic mange (Q230021) (← links)
- Estimating the phenology of elk brucellosis transmission with hierarchical models of cause-specific and baseline hazards (Q234059) (← links)
- Social living mitigates the costs of a chronic illness in a cooperative carnivore (Q234083) (← links)
- Changing migratory patterns in the Jackson elk herd (Q234086) (← links)
- Fine-scale movements of rural free-ranging dogs in conservation areas in the temperate rainforest of the coastal range of southern Chile (Q234093) (← links)
- Influences of supplemental feeding on winter elk calf:cow ratios in the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (Q234114) (← links)
- Managing more than the mean: Using quantile regression to identify factors related to large elk groups (Q234349) (← links)
- Limitations to estimating bacterial cross-speciestransmission using genetic and genomic markers: Inferences from simulation modeling (Q236186) (← links)
- Assembling evidence for identifying reservoirs of infection (Q236401) (← links)
- Costs and benefits of group living with disease: a case study of pneumonia in bighorn lambs (Ovis canadensis) (Q236952) (← links)
- Supplemental feeding alters migration of a temperate ungulate (Q237093) (← links)
- Genomics reveals historic and contemporary transmission dynamics of a bacterial disease among wildlife and livestock (Q238171) (← links)
- Energetic costs of mange in wolves estimated from infrared thermography (Q238221) (← links)
- Detecting grizzly bear use of ungulate carcasses using global positioning system telemetry and activity data (Q238240) (← links)
- “One Health” or three? Publication silos among the One Health disciplines (Q238314) (← links)
- When environmentally persistent pathogens transform good habitat into ecological traps (Q238329) (← links)