
Laura Prugh
@lauraprugh
wildlife community ecology, conservation, and management
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http://www.prughlab.com/ 12-07-2013 17:43:07
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Super cool scavenging experiment by Mitchell Parsons and Julie K. Young, Ph.D.

Great work led by Sam Kreling showing fine-scale genetic structuring of Seattle's coyotes. Stay tuned to find out what they're eating!


This paper could have been an entire dissertation! Excellent thread by Taylor Renee Ganz here. One of the most interesting findings to me was that mesopredator suppression by wolves and cougars did not indirectly benefit deer (via less fawn predation) in this human-impacted system.

Fascinating talk by Matt Kaeberlein on dog aging and what to do about it. If you would like to enroll your dog in @dogagingproject, you can do so at dogagingproject.org #CSC2024


#WAPredatorPreyProject research in the The Spokesman-Review! Study: Food availability more important than predators for white-tailed deer in northeast Washington (and predators are important too!) spokesman.com/stories/2024/j…


Want snow depth? catherine breen used GPUs to do the heavy lifting so you can fine-tune her nifty model with CPUs







Using weather data combined with multi-decadal caribou and wolf demographic data, heterogeneous habitat and topography are shown to mitigate the impact of an extreme precipitation event on wildlife populations in Alaska Laura Prugh, Mountain Hydrology Research Group, UW SEFS 🌲 doi.org/10.1038/s42003…

After an interesting writing process, the review process was a breeze for this paper! Pre-copyediting version available below. Read about the genes we think could be interesting to urban evo people using coyotes as an example Dr. Elizabeth Carlen Summer Vance 🌞 . academic.oup.com/gbe/advance-ar…
