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Susan Lingle

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The American Naturalist|September 17, 2014
Deer mothers are sensitive to infant distress vocalizations of diverse mammalian speciesSusan Lingle, Tobias Riede
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Fight or flight? Antipredator behavior and the escalation of coyote encounters with deerSusan Lingle, Sergio Pellis
Current Zoology|October 27, 2025
Vocal characteristics of distress and reproductive vocalizations in North American wapitiCora Anne Romanow, Tobias Riede, Susan Lingle
Behavioural Processes|October 2, 2012
Fundamental frequency is key to response of female deer to juvenile distress callsLisa J Teichroeb, Tobias Riede, Radim Kotrba, et al.
The American Naturalist|October 9, 2008
Prey behavior, age-dependent vulnerability, and predation ratesSusan Lingle, Alex Feldman, Mark S Boyce, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 8, 2016
The effect of terrain and female density on survival of neonatal white-tailed deer and mule deer fawnsMaegwin Bonar, Micheline Manseau, Justin Geisheimer, et al.
Journal of Morphology|July 16, 2009
Cervids with different vocal behavior demonstrate different viscoelastic properties of their vocal foldsTobias Riede, Susan Lingle, Eric J Hunter, et al.
Plos One|October 3, 2022
Chronic wasting disease prions in mule deer interdigital glandsAnthony Ness, Doris Zeng, Alsu Kuznetsova, et al.
Prion|May 31, 2022
Cellular prion protein distribution in the vomeronasal organ, parotid, and scent glands of white-tailed deer and mule deerAnthony Ness, Aradhana Jacob, Kelsey Saboraki, et al.
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The American Naturalist|September 17, 2014
Deer mothers are sensitive to infant distress vocalizations of diverse mammalian speciesSusan Lingle, Tobias Riede
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Fight or flight? Antipredator behavior and the escalation of coyote encounters with deerSusan Lingle, Sergio Pellis
Current Zoology|October 27, 2025
Vocal characteristics of distress and reproductive vocalizations in North American wapitiCora Anne Romanow, Tobias Riede, Susan Lingle
Behavioural Processes|October 2, 2012
Fundamental frequency is key to response of female deer to juvenile distress callsLisa J Teichroeb, Tobias Riede, Radim Kotrba, et al.
The American Naturalist|October 9, 2008
Prey behavior, age-dependent vulnerability, and predation ratesSusan Lingle, Alex Feldman, Mark S Boyce, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 8, 2016
The effect of terrain and female density on survival of neonatal white-tailed deer and mule deer fawnsMaegwin Bonar, Micheline Manseau, Justin Geisheimer, et al.
Journal of Morphology|July 16, 2009
Cervids with different vocal behavior demonstrate different viscoelastic properties of their vocal foldsTobias Riede, Susan Lingle, Eric J Hunter, et al.
Plos One|October 3, 2022
Chronic wasting disease prions in mule deer interdigital glandsAnthony Ness, Doris Zeng, Alsu Kuznetsova, et al.
Prion|May 31, 2022
Cellular prion protein distribution in the vomeronasal organ, parotid, and scent glands of white-tailed deer and mule deerAnthony Ness, Aradhana Jacob, Kelsey Saboraki, et al.
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