21 results on '"Griffin, Laura L."'
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2. A protocol for assessing bias and robustness of social network metrics using GPS based radio-telemetry data
3. A scoping review on bovine tuberculosis highlights the need for novel data streams and analytical approaches to curb zoonotic diseases
4. Wildlife feeding activities induce papillae proliferation in the rumen of fallow deer
5. Do human–wildlife interactions predict offspring hiding strategies in peri-urban fallow deer?
6. Correction to: Wildlife feeding activities induce papillae proliferation in the rumen of fallow deer
7. From a teacher education course to upper elementary classrooms and back: Revealing innate abilities of children to do teachers' mathematics
8. Does fear of humans predict anti-predator strategies in an ungulate hider species during fawning?
9. Fawn bedsite selection by a large ungulate living in a peri-urban area
10. Should we feed wildlife? A call for further research into this recreational activity
11. Curbing zoonotic disease spread in multi-host-species systems will require integrating novel data streams and analytical approaches: evidence from a scoping review of bovine tuberculosis
12. Does artificial feeding impact neonate growth rates in a large free-ranging mammal?
13. Supp. 1: Model description adapted from Griffin et al. (2022) from Does artificial feeding impact neonate growth rates in a large free-ranging mammal?
14. Supp. 2: Additional models from Does artificial feeding impact neonate growth rates in a large free-ranging mammal?
15. Supp. 3: Table outlining the parameters estimated by the linear mixed-effects model, including both single and quadratic variables (M1), explaining the variation in weight in neonate fallow deer (fawns) in Phoenix Park, Dublin (2018-2021) as a function of fawn age (growth rate) and other confounding factors. The model was fitted on 278 captures of 170 individually ID'd fawns. These 170 fawns were produced by 107 different ID'd mothers, with some mothers having fawns across multiple years. Year, ID of the mother, and ID of the fawn (Tag) were fitted as crossed random intercepts
16. Risk-taking neonates do not pay a survival cost in a free-ranging large mammal, the fallow deer ( Dama dama )
17. How can we tackle interruptions to human–wildlife feeding management? Adding media campaigns to the wildlife manager's toolbox.
18. Artificial selection in human‐wildlife feeding interactions
19. Applied autoethnography: A method for reporting best practice in ecological and environmental research
20. Reducing risky interactions: Identifying barriers to the successful management of human–wildlife conflict in an urban parkland
21. Sex-Related Differences in UT-B Urea Transporter Abundance in Fallow Deer Rumen
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