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1. Ecology of fear alters behavior of grizzly bears exposed to bear-viewing ecotourism.

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

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

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

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

6. Top-down and sideways: Herbivory and cross-ecosystem connectivity shape restoration success at the salt marsh-upland ecotone.

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

8. Leveraging Motivations, Personality, and Sensory Cues for Vertebrate Pest Management.

9. Zooming in on mechanistic predator-prey ecology: Integrating camera traps with experimental methods to reveal the drivers of ecological interactions.

10. Fear of humans as apex predators has landscape-scale impacts from mountain lions to mice.

11. Humans, but not their dogs, displace pumas from their kills: An experimental approach.

12. Behavior-specific habitat selection by African lions may promote their persistence in a human-dominated landscape.

13. Fear of the human 'super predator' reduces feeding time in large carnivores.

14. Do Large Carnivores and Mesocarnivores Have Redundant Impacts on Intertidal Prey?

15. Fear of large carnivores causes a trophic cascade.

16. Mammalian mesopredators on islands directly impact both terrestrial and marine communities.

17. Diagnosing predation risk effects on demography: can measuring physiology provide the means?

18. Ubiquity of the pathogenic chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, in Anuran communities in Panamá.

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