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Erin L Sauer

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 1, 2024
Citizen science observations shed light on how anthropogenic food sources influence wildlife diseaseErin L Sauer
Ecology|February 4, 2020
Infection pathology and competition mediate host biomass overcompensation from diseaseDaniel L Preston, Erin L Sauer
Journal of Thermal Biology|August 10, 2016
An efficient and inexpensive method for measuring long-term thermoregulatory behaviorErin L Sauer, Jinelle H Sperry, Jason R Rohr
Integrative and Comparative Biology|July 9, 2025
The nutritional content of anthropogenic resources affects wildlife disease dynamicsErin L Sauer, Jessica L Hite, Sarah E DuRant
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology|January 13, 2026
Prior Infection Induces Long-Lasting Partial Immunity to Reduce Transmission within Flocks in an Avian Host-Pathogen SystemMadeline C Sudnick, Erin L Sauer, Sarah E DuRant
Functional Ecology|October 12, 2020
Behavioural fever reduces ranaviral infection in toadsErin L Sauer, Nadia Trejo, Jason T Hoverman, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 3, 2013
Linking manipulative experiments to field data to test the dilution effectMatthew D Venesky, Xuan Liu, Erin L Sauer, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 4, 2023
Male pathology regardless of behaviour drives transmission in an avian host-pathogen systemErin L Sauer, Chloe Connelly, Weston Perrine, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 20, 2020
Divergent impacts of warming weather on wildlife disease risk across climatesJeremy M Cohen, Erin L Sauer, Olivia Santiago, et al.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|July 17, 2025
Host-consumed resources increase pathogen load of endoparasites more than integument-infecting parasitesBrin J Shayhorn, Chloe T Ramsay, Kristi Medina, et al.
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 1, 2024
Citizen science observations shed light on how anthropogenic food sources influence wildlife diseaseErin L Sauer
Ecology|February 4, 2020
Infection pathology and competition mediate host biomass overcompensation from diseaseDaniel L Preston, Erin L Sauer
Journal of Thermal Biology|August 10, 2016
An efficient and inexpensive method for measuring long-term thermoregulatory behaviorErin L Sauer, Jinelle H Sperry, Jason R Rohr
Integrative and Comparative Biology|July 9, 2025
The nutritional content of anthropogenic resources affects wildlife disease dynamicsErin L Sauer, Jessica L Hite, Sarah E DuRant
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology|January 13, 2026
Prior Infection Induces Long-Lasting Partial Immunity to Reduce Transmission within Flocks in an Avian Host-Pathogen SystemMadeline C Sudnick, Erin L Sauer, Sarah E DuRant
Functional Ecology|October 12, 2020
Behavioural fever reduces ranaviral infection in toadsErin L Sauer, Nadia Trejo, Jason T Hoverman, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 3, 2013
Linking manipulative experiments to field data to test the dilution effectMatthew D Venesky, Xuan Liu, Erin L Sauer, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 4, 2023
Male pathology regardless of behaviour drives transmission in an avian host-pathogen systemErin L Sauer, Chloe Connelly, Weston Perrine, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 20, 2020
Divergent impacts of warming weather on wildlife disease risk across climatesJeremy M Cohen, Erin L Sauer, Olivia Santiago, et al.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|July 17, 2025
Host-consumed resources increase pathogen load of endoparasites more than integument-infecting parasitesBrin J Shayhorn, Chloe T Ramsay, Kristi Medina, et al.
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