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Kaia J Tombak

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The American Naturalist|December 19, 2025
Rensch's Rule Is Not Supported by a Mammals-Wide AnalysisKaia J Tombak, Severine B S W Hex
Nature Communications|March 13, 2024
New estimates indicate that males are not larger than females in most mammal speciesKaia J Tombak, Severine B S W Hex, Daniel I Rubenstein
Scientific Reports|November 4, 2022
Zebras of all stripes repel biting flies at close rangeKaia J Tombak, Andrew S Gersick, Lily V Reisinger, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|June 13, 2020
The non-invasive measurement of faecal immunoglobulin in African equidsKaia J Tombak, Sarah A Budischak, Stephanie Hauck, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 31, 2023
Author Correction: Zebras of all stripes repel biting flies at close rangeKaia J Tombak, Andrew S Gersick, Lily V Reisinger, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|May 15, 2025
The nutritional quality of male chimpanzee diets in a semiarid savannaStacy Lindshield, Landing Badji, Papa Ibnou Ndiaye, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 28, 2022
Divergent water requirements partition exposure risk to parasites in wild equidsKaia J Tombak, Laurel A Easterling, Lindsay Martinez, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|October 29, 2021
The gastrointestinal nematodes of plains and Grevy's zebras: Phylogenetic relationships and host specificityKaia J Tombak, Christina B Hansen, John M Kinsella, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|October 20, 2015
Macronutrient balancing affects patch departure by guerezas (Colobus guereza)Caley A Johnson, David Raubenheimer, Colin A Chapman, et al.
Primates; Journal of Primatology|September 13, 2011
Patch depletion behavior differs between sympatric folivorous primatesKaia J Tombak, Andrea J Reid, Colin A Chapman, et al.
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The American Naturalist|December 19, 2025
Rensch's Rule Is Not Supported by a Mammals-Wide AnalysisKaia J Tombak, Severine B S W Hex
Nature Communications|March 13, 2024
New estimates indicate that males are not larger than females in most mammal speciesKaia J Tombak, Severine B S W Hex, Daniel I Rubenstein
Scientific Reports|November 4, 2022
Zebras of all stripes repel biting flies at close rangeKaia J Tombak, Andrew S Gersick, Lily V Reisinger, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|June 13, 2020
The non-invasive measurement of faecal immunoglobulin in African equidsKaia J Tombak, Sarah A Budischak, Stephanie Hauck, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 31, 2023
Author Correction: Zebras of all stripes repel biting flies at close rangeKaia J Tombak, Andrew S Gersick, Lily V Reisinger, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|May 15, 2025
The nutritional quality of male chimpanzee diets in a semiarid savannaStacy Lindshield, Landing Badji, Papa Ibnou Ndiaye, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 28, 2022
Divergent water requirements partition exposure risk to parasites in wild equidsKaia J Tombak, Laurel A Easterling, Lindsay Martinez, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|October 29, 2021
The gastrointestinal nematodes of plains and Grevy's zebras: Phylogenetic relationships and host specificityKaia J Tombak, Christina B Hansen, John M Kinsella, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|October 20, 2015
Macronutrient balancing affects patch departure by guerezas (Colobus guereza)Caley A Johnson, David Raubenheimer, Colin A Chapman, et al.
Primates; Journal of Primatology|September 13, 2011
Patch depletion behavior differs between sympatric folivorous primatesKaia J Tombak, Andrea J Reid, Colin A Chapman, et al.
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