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Heather M Bryan

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Journal of Wildlife Diseases|January 22, 2010
Identification of Parelaphostrongylus odocoilei (Nematoda: Protostrongylidae) first-stage larvae in the feces of gray wolves (Canis lupus) by molecular methodsHeather M Bryan, Kathrin A Sim, Chris T Darimont, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 9, 2021
Cross-continental comparison of parasite communities in a wide-ranging carnivore suggests associations with prey diversity and host densityAstrid V Stronen, Barbara Molnar, Paolo Ciucci, et al.
Communications Biology|June 29, 2023
Humanity's diverse predatory niche and its ecological consequencesChris T Darimont, Rob Cooke, Mathieu L Bourbonnais, et al.
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases|January 22, 2010
Identification of Parelaphostrongylus odocoilei (Nematoda: Protostrongylidae) first-stage larvae in the feces of gray wolves (Canis lupus) by molecular methodsHeather M Bryan, Kathrin A Sim, Chris T Darimont, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 9, 2021
Cross-continental comparison of parasite communities in a wide-ranging carnivore suggests associations with prey diversity and host densityAstrid V Stronen, Barbara Molnar, Paolo Ciucci, et al.
Communications Biology|June 29, 2023
Humanity's diverse predatory niche and its ecological consequencesChris T Darimont, Rob Cooke, Mathieu L Bourbonnais, et al.
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