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David A Jessup

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Plos Genetics|January 5, 2011
Self-mating in the definitive host potentiates clonal outbreaks of the apicomplexan parasites Sarcocystis neurona and Toxoplasma gondiiJered M Wendte, Melissa A Miller, Dyanna M Lambourn, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|June 1, 2002
Fat soluble vitamins in blood and tissues of free-ranging and captive rhinocerosMarcus Clauss, David A Jessup, Edward B Norkus, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 11, 2005
Evaluation of cardiac lesions and risk factors associated with myocarditis and dilated cardiomyopathy in southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis)Christine Kreuder, Melissa A Miller, Linda J Lowenstine, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|December 7, 2007
Sea otters in a dirty oceanDavid A Jessup, Melissa A Miller, Chris Kreuder-Johnson, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|March 29, 2011
Antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial isolates from sea otters (Enhydra lutris)Deborah Brownstein, Melissa A Miller, Stori C Oates, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|January 22, 2004
Clinical pathology and assessment of pathogen exposure in southern and Alaskan sea ottersKrista D Hanni, Jonna A K Mazet, Frances M D Gulland, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 24, 2009
Prey choice and habitat use drive sea otter pathogen exposure in a resource-limited coastal systemChristine K Johnson, Martin T Tinker, James A Estes, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|October 23, 2010
Persistent organic pollutants in the blood of free-ranging sea otters (Enhydra lutris ssp.) in Alaska and CaliforniaDavid A Jessup, Christine K Johnson, James Estes, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 9, 2012
Prevalence, environmental loading, and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium and Giardia isolates from domestic and wild animals along the Central California CoastStori C Oates, Melissa A Miller, Dane Hardin, et al.
Plos One|February 24, 2009
Mass stranding of marine birds caused by a surfactant-producing red tideDavid A Jessup, Melissa A Miller, John P Ryan, et al.
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Plos Genetics|January 5, 2011
Self-mating in the definitive host potentiates clonal outbreaks of the apicomplexan parasites Sarcocystis neurona and Toxoplasma gondiiJered M Wendte, Melissa A Miller, Dyanna M Lambourn, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|June 1, 2002
Fat soluble vitamins in blood and tissues of free-ranging and captive rhinocerosMarcus Clauss, David A Jessup, Edward B Norkus, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 11, 2005
Evaluation of cardiac lesions and risk factors associated with myocarditis and dilated cardiomyopathy in southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis)Christine Kreuder, Melissa A Miller, Linda J Lowenstine, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|December 7, 2007
Sea otters in a dirty oceanDavid A Jessup, Melissa A Miller, Chris Kreuder-Johnson, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|March 29, 2011
Antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial isolates from sea otters (Enhydra lutris)Deborah Brownstein, Melissa A Miller, Stori C Oates, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|January 22, 2004
Clinical pathology and assessment of pathogen exposure in southern and Alaskan sea ottersKrista D Hanni, Jonna A K Mazet, Frances M D Gulland, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 24, 2009
Prey choice and habitat use drive sea otter pathogen exposure in a resource-limited coastal systemChristine K Johnson, Martin T Tinker, James A Estes, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|October 23, 2010
Persistent organic pollutants in the blood of free-ranging sea otters (Enhydra lutris ssp.) in Alaska and CaliforniaDavid A Jessup, Christine K Johnson, James Estes, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 9, 2012
Prevalence, environmental loading, and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium and Giardia isolates from domestic and wild animals along the Central California CoastStori C Oates, Melissa A Miller, Dane Hardin, et al.
Plos One|February 24, 2009
Mass stranding of marine birds caused by a surfactant-producing red tideDavid A Jessup, Melissa A Miller, John P Ryan, et al.
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