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Kira A Cassidy

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Animal Cognition|May 20, 2016
Do gray wolves (Canis lupus) support pack mates during aggressive inter-pack interactions?Kira A Cassidy, Richard T McIntyre
Behavioural Processes|February 2, 2017
Sexually dimorphic aggression indicates male gray wolves specialize in pack defense against conspecific groupsKira A Cassidy, L David Mech, Daniel R MacNulty, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 26, 2021
Social environment and genetics underlie body site-specific microbiomes of Yellowstone National Park gray wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>)Alexandra L DeCandia, Kira A Cassidy, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2022
Breeding displacement in gray wolves (Canis lupus): Three males usurp breeding position and pup rearing from a neighboring pack in Yellowstone National ParkJeremy SunderRaj, Jack W Rabe, Kira A Cassidy, et al.
Plos One|April 29, 2016
Implications of Harvest on the Boundaries of Protected Areas for Large Carnivore Viewing OpportunitiesBridget L Borg, Stephen M Arthur, Nicholas A Bromen, et al.
Communications Biology|November 24, 2022
Parasitic infection increases risk-taking in a social, intermediate host carnivoreConnor J Meyer, Kira A Cassidy, Erin E Stahler, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|October 4, 2023
Patterns of reproduction and autozygosity distinguish the breeding from nonbreeding gray wolves of Yellowstone National ParkBridgett M vonHoldt, Alexandra L DeCandia, Kira A Cassidy, et al.
Mbio|February 1, 2024
From wolves to humans: oral microbiome resistance to transfer across mammalian hostsNicholas A Podar, Alyssa A Carrell, Kira A Cassidy, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 7, 2020
Heritability of interpack aggression in a wild pedigreed population of North American grey wolvesBridgett M vonHoldt, Alexandra L DeCandia, Elizabeth Heppenheimer, et al.
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Animal Cognition|May 20, 2016
Do gray wolves (Canis lupus) support pack mates during aggressive inter-pack interactions?Kira A Cassidy, Richard T McIntyre
Behavioural Processes|February 2, 2017
Sexually dimorphic aggression indicates male gray wolves specialize in pack defense against conspecific groupsKira A Cassidy, L David Mech, Daniel R MacNulty, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 26, 2021
Social environment and genetics underlie body site-specific microbiomes of Yellowstone National Park gray wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>)Alexandra L DeCandia, Kira A Cassidy, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2022
Breeding displacement in gray wolves (Canis lupus): Three males usurp breeding position and pup rearing from a neighboring pack in Yellowstone National ParkJeremy SunderRaj, Jack W Rabe, Kira A Cassidy, et al.
Plos One|April 29, 2016
Implications of Harvest on the Boundaries of Protected Areas for Large Carnivore Viewing OpportunitiesBridget L Borg, Stephen M Arthur, Nicholas A Bromen, et al.
Communications Biology|November 24, 2022
Parasitic infection increases risk-taking in a social, intermediate host carnivoreConnor J Meyer, Kira A Cassidy, Erin E Stahler, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|October 4, 2023
Patterns of reproduction and autozygosity distinguish the breeding from nonbreeding gray wolves of Yellowstone National ParkBridgett M vonHoldt, Alexandra L DeCandia, Kira A Cassidy, et al.
Mbio|February 1, 2024
From wolves to humans: oral microbiome resistance to transfer across mammalian hostsNicholas A Podar, Alyssa A Carrell, Kira A Cassidy, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 7, 2020
Heritability of interpack aggression in a wild pedigreed population of North American grey wolvesBridgett M vonHoldt, Alexandra L DeCandia, Elizabeth Heppenheimer, et al.
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