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1. Genomic analyses of gray fox lineages suggest ancient divergence and secondary contact in the southern Great Plains

2. The ecology of human-caused mortality for a protected large carnivore

3. First reproductive signs of inbreeding depression in Southern California male mountain lions (Puma concolor)

6. Habitat connectivity and host relatedness influence virus spread across an urbanising landscape in a fragmentation-sensitive carnivore

7. Complex evolutionary history of felid anelloviruses

8. Big Cats in the Big City: Spatial Ecology of Mountain Lions in Greater Los Angeles

9. Population Genetics of California Gray Foxes Clarify Origins of the Island Fox

10. Novel polyomaviruses identified in fecal samples from four carnivore species

11. Lessons for conservation from beneath the pavement

12. Carnivore population structure across an urbanization gradient: a regional genetic analysis of bobcats in southern California

13. Does the virus cross the road? Viral phylogeographic patterns among bobcat populations reflect a history of urban development

14. Multi-population puma connectivity could restore genomic diversity to at-risk coastal populations in California

15. Broad-scale puma connectivity could restore genomic diversity to fine-scale coastal populations

16. Mountain lions reduce movement, increase efficiency during the Covid‐19 shutdown

17. Reptile and Amphibian Diversity and Abundance in an Urban Landscape: Impacts of Fragmentation and the Conservation Value of Small Patches

18. Novel smacoviruses identified in the faeces of two wild felids: North American bobcat and African lion

19. Bobcat and rabbit habitat use in an urban landscape

20. Genetic source–sink dynamics among naturally structured and anthropogenically fragmented puma populations

21. The influence of species life history and distribution characteristics on species responses to habitat fragmentation in an urban landscape

22. Urban coyotes are genetically distinct from coyotes in natural habitats

24. Author Correction: Puma genomes from North and South America provide insights into the genomic consequences of inbreeding

25. Determining the drivers of population structure in a highly urbanized landscape to inform conservation planning

26. Puma genomes from North and South America provide insights into the genomic consequences of inbreeding

27. Feline Foamy Virus is Highly Prevalent in Free-Ranging Puma concolor from Colorado, Florida and Southern California

28. Mountain lion genomes provide insights into genetic rescue of inbred populations

29. A synthetic review of notoedres species mites and mange

30. Effects of urbanization on resource use and individual specialization in coyotes (Canis latrans) in southern California

31. Survival and competing mortality risks of mountain lions in a major metropolitan area

32. Urbanization reduces genetic connectivity in bobcats (Lynx rufus) at both intra- and interpopulation spatial scales

33. Quantifying climate sensitivity and climate-driven change in North American amphibian communities

34. Extinction vortex dynamics of top predators isolated by urbanization

35. Widespread Anticoagulant Poison Exposure is Linked with Immune Dysregulation and Severe Notoedric Mange in Urban Bobcats

36. People, predators and place: rodenticide impacts in a wildland-urban interface

37. Disease and freeways drive genetic change in urban bobcat populations

38. Genome-wide expression reveals multiple systemic effects associated with detection of anticoagulant poisons in bobcats (Lynx rufus)

39. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Cross-Species Transmission: Implications for Emergence of New Lentiviral Infections

40. Serum Chemistry, Hematologic, and Post-Mortem Findings in Free-Ranging Bobcats (Lynx rufus) With Notoedric Mange

41. Effects of natural flooding and manual trapping on the facilitation of invasive crayfish-native amphibian coexistence in a semi-arid perennial stream

42. Interactions between demography, genetics, and landscape connectivity increase extinction probability for a small population of large carnivores in a major metropolitan area

43. Individual and Population Level Resource Selection Patterns of Mountain Lions Preying on Mule Deer along an Urban-Wildland Gradient

44. Pathogen exposure varies widely among sympatric populations of wild and domestic felids across the United States

45. Urban Habitat Fragmentation and Genetic Population Structure of Bobcats in Coastal Southern California

46. Zoonotic Parasites of Bobcats around Human Landscapes

47. Use of intraperitoneal radiotransmitters to study mountain lion (Puma concolor) Kittens

49. Urbanization and anticoagulant poisons promote immune dysfunction in bobcats

50. Wild Felids as Hosts for Human Plague, Western United States

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