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Michael J Chamberlain

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Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 20, 2015
Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Recovery: A Review with Suggestions for Future ResearchJoseph W Hinton, Michael J Chamberlain, David R Rabon
Scientific Reports|October 3, 2023
Behavioral-dependent recursive movements and implications for resource selectionNicholas W Bakner, Bret A Collier, Michael J Chamberlain
Ecology and Evolution|June 16, 2023
Reproductive asynchrony within social groups of female eastern wild turkeysErin E Ulrey, Michael J Chamberlain, Bret A Collier
Plos One|July 7, 2015
Space Use and Habitat Selection by Resident and Transient Coyotes (Canis latrans)Joseph W Hinton, Frank T van Manen, Michael J Chamberlain
Ecology and Evolution|July 21, 2017
Do movement behaviors identify reproductive habitat sampling for wild turkeys?Mason D Conley, Nathan A Yeldell, Michael J Chamberlain, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 31, 2022
Resident and transient coyotes exhibit differential patterns of movement behavior across heterogeneous landscapes in the southeastern United StatesSarah C Webster, James C Beasley, Joseph W Hinton, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 15, 2025
Harvest and natural predation shape selection for behavioural predictability in male wild turkeysNick A Gulotta, Patrick H Wightman, Bret A Collier, et al.
Movement Ecology|January 16, 2024
Prospecting during egg laying informs incubation recess movements of eastern wild turkeysNicholas W Bakner, Erin E Ulrey, Bret A Collier, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|November 7, 2024
The role of human hunters and natural predators in shaping the selection of behavioural types in male wild turkeysNick A Gulotta, Patrick H Wightman, Bret A Collier, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|May 4, 2018
Size-assortative choice and mate availability influences hybridization between red wolves (<i>Canis rufus</i>) and coyotes (<i>Canis latrans</i>)Joseph W Hinton, John L Gittleman, Frank T van Manen, et al.
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Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 20, 2015
Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Recovery: A Review with Suggestions for Future ResearchJoseph W Hinton, Michael J Chamberlain, David R Rabon
Scientific Reports|October 3, 2023
Behavioral-dependent recursive movements and implications for resource selectionNicholas W Bakner, Bret A Collier, Michael J Chamberlain
Ecology and Evolution|June 16, 2023
Reproductive asynchrony within social groups of female eastern wild turkeysErin E Ulrey, Michael J Chamberlain, Bret A Collier
Plos One|July 7, 2015
Space Use and Habitat Selection by Resident and Transient Coyotes (Canis latrans)Joseph W Hinton, Frank T van Manen, Michael J Chamberlain
Ecology and Evolution|July 21, 2017
Do movement behaviors identify reproductive habitat sampling for wild turkeys?Mason D Conley, Nathan A Yeldell, Michael J Chamberlain, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 31, 2022
Resident and transient coyotes exhibit differential patterns of movement behavior across heterogeneous landscapes in the southeastern United StatesSarah C Webster, James C Beasley, Joseph W Hinton, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 15, 2025
Harvest and natural predation shape selection for behavioural predictability in male wild turkeysNick A Gulotta, Patrick H Wightman, Bret A Collier, et al.
Movement Ecology|January 16, 2024
Prospecting during egg laying informs incubation recess movements of eastern wild turkeysNicholas W Bakner, Erin E Ulrey, Bret A Collier, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|November 7, 2024
The role of human hunters and natural predators in shaping the selection of behavioural types in male wild turkeysNick A Gulotta, Patrick H Wightman, Bret A Collier, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|May 4, 2018
Size-assortative choice and mate availability influences hybridization between red wolves (<i>Canis rufus</i>) and coyotes (<i>Canis latrans</i>)Joseph W Hinton, John L Gittleman, Frank T van Manen, et al.
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