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Wynne E. Moss
Wynne E. Moss
USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
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Quantifying risk and resource use for a large carnivore in an expanding urban–wildland interface
WE Moss, MW Alldredge, JN Pauli
Journal of Applied Ecology 53 (2), 371-378, 2016
832016
Human expansion precipitates niche expansion for an opportunistic apex predator (Puma concolor)
WE Moss, MW Alldredge, KA Logan, JN Pauli
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 39639, 2016
612016
Feasting in fresh water: impacts of food concentration on freshwater tolerance and the evolution of food× salinity response during the expansion from saline into fresh water …
KEJ Carol Eunmi Lee, Wynne E Moss, Nora Olson, Kevin Fongching Chau, Yu‐Mei ...
Evolutionary Applications 6 (4), 673-689, 2013
492013
Potential role of prey in the recovery of American martens to Wisconsin
JE Carlson, JH Gilbert, JW Pokallus, PJ Manlick, WE Moss, JN Pauli
The Journal of Wildlife Management 78 (8), 1499-1504, 2014
422014
Navigating the trade‐offs between environmental DNA and conventional field surveys for improved amphibian monitoring
WE Moss, LR Harper, MA Davis, CS Goldberg, MM Smith, PTJ Johnson
Ecosphere 13 (2), e3941, 2022
252022
Phenological synchrony shapes pathology in host–parasite systems
T McDevitt-Galles, WE Moss, DM Calhoun, PTJ Johnson
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1919), 20192597, 2020
252020
Tracking the assembly of nested parasite communities: Using β‐diversity to understand variation in parasite richness and composition over time and scale
WE Moss, T McDevitt‐Galles, DM Calhoun, PTJ Johnson
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (6), 1532-1542, 2020
242020
Resilience of native amphibian communities following catastrophic drought: Evidence from a decade of regional-scale monitoring
WE Moss, T McDevitt-Galles, E Muths, S Bobzien, J Purificato, ...
Biological Conservation 263, 109352, 2021
222021
Examining the uncertain origin and management role of martens on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska
JN Pauli, WE Moss, PJ Manlick, ED Fountain, R Kirby, SM Sultaire, ...
Conservation Biology 29 (5), 1257-1267, 2015
182015
The cost of travel: How dispersal ability limits local adaptation in host–parasite interactions
P Johnson, DM Calhoun, WE Moss, T McDevitt‐Galles, TB Riepe, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34 (3), 512-524, 2021
172021
Uncertainty, Complexity and Constraints: How Do We Robustly Assess Biological Responses under a Rapidly Changing Climate?
I Rangwala, W Moss, J Wolken, R Rondeau, K Newlon, J Guinotte, ...
Climate 9 (12), 177, 2021
152021
Isolation and characterization of 18 microsatellite markers for the brown-throated three-toed sloth, Bradypus variegatus
WE Moss, MZ Peery, GA Gutiérrez-Espeleta, C Vaughan, G Herrera, ...
Conservation Genetics Resources 4, 1037-1039, 2012
132012
Standardized NEON organismal data for biodiversity research
D Li, S Record, ER Sokol, ME Bitters, MY Chen, YA Chung, MR Helmus, ...
Ecosphere 13 (7), e4141, 2022
102022
Development and characterization of 16 microsatellites for Hoffmann’s two-toed sloth, Choloepus hoffmanni
WE Moss, JN Pauli, GA Gutiérrez, AM Young, C Vaughan, G Herrera, ...
Conservation Genetics Resources 3, 625-627, 2011
92011
It's a worm‐eat‐worm world: Consumption of parasite free‐living stages protects hosts and benefits predators
BK Hobart, WE Moss, T McDevitt‐Galles, TE Stewart Merrill, PTJ Johnson
Journal of Animal Ecology 91 (1), 35-45, 2022
82022
How extreme drought events, introduced species, and disease interact to influence threatened amphibian populations
T McDevitt-Galles, WE Moss, DM Calhoun, CJ Briggs, PTJ Johnson
Freshwater Science 41 (4), 680-694, 2022
22022
The genome architecture of a copepod invading novel habitats
Z Du, G Gelembiuk, W Moss, A Tritt, CE Lee
Research Square, 2023
12023
Feasting on the Front Range: Cougar (Puma Concolor) Foraging Behavior in Novel Landscapes
WE Moss
University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2015
2015
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