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Sociality increases juvenile survival after a catastrophic event in the feral horse (Equus caballus)
CMV Nuñez, JS Adelman, DI Rubenstein
Behavioral Ecology, aru163, 2015
762015
Sociality and reproductive skew in horses and zebras
DI Rubenstein, CMV Nuñez
Reproductive Skew in Vertebrates: Proximate and Ultimate Causes, 196-226, 2009
652009
Immunocontraception decreases group fidelity in a feral horse population during the non-breeding season
CMV Nuñez, JS Adelman, C Mason, DI Rubenstein
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 117 (1), 74-83, 2009
632009
Immunocontraception in wild horses (Equus caballus) extends reproductive cycling beyond the normal breeding season
CMV Nuñez, JS Adelman, DI Rubenstein
PLoS One 5 (10), e13635, 2010
552010
Linking social environment and stress physiology in feral mares (< i> Equus caballus</i>): Group transfers elevate fecal cortisol levels
CMV Nuñez, JS Adelman, J Smith, LR Gesquiere, DI Rubenstein
General and comparative endocrinology 196, 26-33, 2014
462014
Management of free-roaming horses
C Nuñez, A Scorolli, L Lagos, D Berman, A Kane
Wild equids. Ecology, management, and conservation. Johns Hopkins University …, 2016
302016
Lingering effects of contraception management on feral mare (Equus caballus) fertility and social behavior
CMV Nuñez, JS Adelman, HA Carr, CM Alvarez, DI Rubenstein
Conservation Physiology 5 (1), cox018, 2017
262017
Zebra reproduction
CMV Nuñez, CS Asa, DI Rubenstein
Equine reproduction, Volume 2, 2851-2865, 2011
162011
Consequences of porcine zona pellucida immunocontraception to feral horses
C Nuñez
Human–Wildlife Interactions 12 (1), 14, 2018
122018
A Free-Ranging, Feral Mare Equus caballus Affords Similar Maternal Care to Her Genetic and Adopted Offspring
CMV Nunez, JS Adelman, DI Rubenstein
The American Naturalist 182 (5), 674-681, 2013
122013
Management of wild horses with porcine zona pellucida: history, consequences, and future strategies
CMV Nuñez
Horses: Biology, Domestication, and Human Interactions. Nova Science …, 2009
62009
Laissez-Faire Stallions? Males’ Fecal Cortisol Metabolite Concentrations Do Not Vary with Increased Female Turnover in Feral Horses (Equus caballus)
MM Jones, CMV Nuñez
Animals 13 (1), 176, 2023
42023
Ecological correlates of fecal corticosterone metabolites in female Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)
JC Rabon, CMV Nuñez, PS Coates, MA Ricca, TN Johnson
Canadian Journal of Zoology 99 (9), 812-822, 2021
42021
Decreased female fidelity alters male behavior in a feral horse population managed with immunocontraception
MM Jones, CMV Nuñez
Applied animal behaviour science 214, 34-41, 2019
42019
Op-ed: Wild horse contraception not without unintended consequences
C Nuñez, J Adelman, D Rubenstein
The Salt Lake Tribune, 2653298-155, 2015
42015
Communication is key: Mother-offspring signaling can affect behavioral responses and offspring survival in feral horses (Equus caballus)
CMV Nuñez, DI Rubenstein
PloS one 15 (4), e0231343, 2020
32020
Rising up to the challenge of their rivals: Mare infidelity intensifies stallion response to playback of aggressive conspecific vocalizations
MM Jones, L Proops, CMV Nuñez
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 225, 104949, 2020
22020
Wild equids: ecology, management, and conservation
L Boyd, A Scorolli, H Nowzari, A Bouskila, JI Ransom, P Kaczensky
Social organization of wild equids, 7, 2016
22016
In Linking social behavior and stress physiology in feral mares (Equus caballus): Group transfers elevate fecal cortisol levels
CM Nuñez, JS Adelman, J Smith, L Gesquiere, DI Rubenstein
Integr. Comp. Biol 19, 26-33, 2016
12016
Mother -infant relationships in feral horses (Equus caballus): Implications for the function of development in mammals
CMV Nunez
Princeton University, 2000
12000
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