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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 23, 2018
Sex bias in ability to cope with cancer: Tasmanian devils and facial tumour diseaseManuel Ruiz-Aravena, Menna E Jones, Scott Carver, et al.
Conservation Genetics (Print)|September 26, 2019
Conserving adaptive potential: lessons from Tasmanian devils and their transmissible cancerPaul A Hohenlohe, Hamish I McCallum, Menna E Jones, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 10, 2023
Global change influences scavenging and carrion decompositionSavannah L Bartel, Torrey Stephenson, David W Crowder, et al.
Ecology|September 24, 2025
Decline of an apex vertebrate scavenger increases carrion use by invertebratesSavannah L Bartel, Laurel Lynch, Torrey Stephenson, et al.
Ecohealth|October 31, 2020
Telomere Length is a Susceptibility Marker for Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumor DiseaseLane E Smith, Menna E Jones, Rodrigo Hamede, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 28, 2024
Effects of a transmissible cancer on life-history traits in Tasmanian devilsKasha Strickland, Menna Jones, Shelly Lachish, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 11, 2017
Infection of the fittest: devil facial tumour disease has greatest effect on individuals with highest reproductive outputKonstans Wells, Rodrigo K Hamede, Douglas H Kerlin, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|November 19, 2016
Breaking RAD: an evaluation of the utility of restriction site-associated DNA sequencing for genome scans of adaptationDavid B Lowry, Sean Hoban, Joanna L Kelley, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 9, 2024
Coevolution promotes the coexistence of Tasmanian devils and a fatal, transmissible cancerDale T Clement, Dylan G Gallinson, Rodrigo K Hamede, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|April 7, 2017
Responsible RAD: Striving for best practices in population genomic studies of adaptationDavid B Lowry, Sean Hoban, Joanna L Kelley, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 23, 2018
Sex bias in ability to cope with cancer: Tasmanian devils and facial tumour diseaseManuel Ruiz-Aravena, Menna E Jones, Scott Carver, et al.
Conservation Genetics (Print)|September 26, 2019
Conserving adaptive potential: lessons from Tasmanian devils and their transmissible cancerPaul A Hohenlohe, Hamish I McCallum, Menna E Jones, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 10, 2023
Global change influences scavenging and carrion decompositionSavannah L Bartel, Torrey Stephenson, David W Crowder, et al.
Ecology|September 24, 2025
Decline of an apex vertebrate scavenger increases carrion use by invertebratesSavannah L Bartel, Laurel Lynch, Torrey Stephenson, et al.
Ecohealth|October 31, 2020
Telomere Length is a Susceptibility Marker for Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumor DiseaseLane E Smith, Menna E Jones, Rodrigo Hamede, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 28, 2024
Effects of a transmissible cancer on life-history traits in Tasmanian devilsKasha Strickland, Menna Jones, Shelly Lachish, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 11, 2017
Infection of the fittest: devil facial tumour disease has greatest effect on individuals with highest reproductive outputKonstans Wells, Rodrigo K Hamede, Douglas H Kerlin, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|November 19, 2016
Breaking RAD: an evaluation of the utility of restriction site-associated DNA sequencing for genome scans of adaptationDavid B Lowry, Sean Hoban, Joanna L Kelley, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 9, 2024
Coevolution promotes the coexistence of Tasmanian devils and a fatal, transmissible cancerDale T Clement, Dylan G Gallinson, Rodrigo K Hamede, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|April 7, 2017
Responsible RAD: Striving for best practices in population genomic studies of adaptationDavid B Lowry, Sean Hoban, Joanna L Kelley, et al.
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