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1. Mammals show faster recovery from capture and tagging in human-disturbed landscapes

2. How territoriality and sociality influence the habitat selection and movements of a large carnivore

3. Tradeoffs between resources and risks shape the responses of a large carnivore to human disturbance

4. Season, prey availability, sex, and age explain prey size selection in a large solitary carnivore

6. Evaluation of the effects of multiple capture methods and immobilization drugs on mountain lion welfare

7. Spatiotemporal patterns of lion (Panthera leo) space use in a human–wildlife system

8. Anthropogenic activities and age class mediate carnivore habitat selection in a human-dominated landscape

9. Can a mesocarnivore fill the functional role of an apex predator?

10. Standardizing protocols for determining the cause of mortality in wildlife studies

11. Surviving in steep terrain: a lab-to-field assessment of locomotor costs for wild mountain lions (Puma concolor)

12. Puma genomes from North and South America provide insights into the genomic consequences of inbreeding

13. Community Ecology and Conservation of Bear-Salmon Ecosystems

14. Gray wolf habitat use in response to visitor activity along roadways in Yellowstone National Park

15. To migrate, stay put, or wander? Varied movement strategies in bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

16. Energetics and evasion dynamics of large predators and prey: pumas vs. hounds

17. Energetics‐informed behavioral states reveal the drive to kill in African leopards

18. Author Correction: Puma genomes from North and South America provide insights into the genomic consequences of inbreeding

19. Habituation reverses fear‐based ecological effects in brown bears (Ursus arctos)

20. Differential use of salmon by vertebrate consumers: implications for conservation

21. Spatial patterns of large African cats: a large‐scale study on density, home range size, and home range overlap of lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus

22. Evaluating expert-based habitat suitability information of terrestrial mammals with GPS-tracking data

23. Kill rates and associated ecological factors for an apex predator

24. Mesopredators retain their fear of humans across a development gradient

25. The ecology of human-caused mortality for a protected large carnivore

27. Ontogeny of scent marking behaviours in an apex carnivore

28. Complex evolutionary history of felid anelloviruses

29. Residential development alters behavior, movement, and energetics in an apex predator, the puma.

30. First documentation of scent-marking behaviors in striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis)

31. Fine-scale movement decisions by a large carnivore inform conservation planning in human-dominated landscapes

32. Using spatial characteristics of apex carnivore communication and reproductive behaviors to predict responses to future human development

33. How climate impacts the composition of wolf‐killed elk in northern Yellowstone National Park

35. Standardizing protocols for determining the cause of mortality in wildlife studies

36. Exposure to anthropogenic activities and age class mediate mesocarnivore habitat selection in a human-dominated landscape

37. Using Mountain Lion Habitat Selection in Management

38. Home range variation in leopards living across the human density gradient

39. Temporal scale of habitat selection for large carnivores: Balancing energetics, risk and finding prey

40. Disturbance type and species life history predict mammal responses to humans

41. Exposure to Anthropogenic Activities and Age Class Mediate Movement-Explicit Habitat Selection of A Mesocarnivore in A Human-Dominated Landscape

42. Energetics and fear of humans constrain the spatial ecology of pumas

43. Functional traits driving species role in the structure of terrestrial vertebrate scavenger networks

45. Biogeographical and ecological factors associated with kill rates of an apex predator

46. Surviving in steep terrain: a lab-to-field assessment of locomotor costs for wild mountain lions (Puma concolor)

47. Scavenging in the Anthropocene: Human impact drives vertebrate scavenger species richness at a global scale

48. Gray wolf habitat use in response to visitor activity along roadways in Yellowstone National Park

49. Mesopredators display behaviourally plastic responses to dominant competitors when scavenging and communicating

50. Network structure of vertebrate scavenger assemblages at the global scale: drivers and ecosystem functioning implications

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