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1. Characterizing North Carolina black bear (Ursus americanus) populations using UrsaPlex v2.0

2. Diet of the North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) in North Carolina using 2 methods

3. Hunting interacts with socio‐demographic predictors of human perceptions of urban coyotes

4. Estimating density and detection of bobcats in fragmented midwestern landscapes using spatial capture–recapture data from camera traps

5. A comparison of field methods to estimate Canada goose abundance

6. Should we use the float test to quantify acorn viability?

7. Influence of vegetation type and prescribed fire on Peromyscus abundance in a longleaf pine ecosystem

8. Raccoon Vigilance and Activity Patterns When Sympatric with Coyotes

9. Perspectives of wildlife conservation professionals on intensive deer management

10. Survey of Canada Goose Feces for Presence of Giardia

11. Influence of landscape characteristics on retention of expandable radiocollars on young ungulates

12. Habitat, wildlife, and one health: Arcanobacterium pyogenes in Maryland and Upper Eastern Shore white-tailed deer populations

13. Factors shaping private landowner engagement in wildlife management

14. Public Preference for Pet-Rabies Prophylaxis: Opportunities and Information Dissemination

15. Bartonella spp. in Feral Pigs, Southeastern United States

16. Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements

19. Genetic architecture and evolution of color variation in American black bears

20. Growth and reproduction by young urban and rural black bears

22. Relative reproductive phenology and synchrony affect neonate survival in a nonprecocial ungulate

25. Listeria monocytogenes at the human–wildlife interface: black bears ( Ursus americanus ) as potential vehicles for Listeria

26. Northern bobwhite breeding season habitat selection in fire‐maintained pine woodland

27. Seed depredation negates the benefits of midstory hardwood removal on longleaf pine seedling establishment

28. Seasonal space use of transient and resident coyotes (Canis latrans) in North Carolina, USA

29. Effects on white‐tailed deer following eastern coyote colonization

30. Resource selection by coyotes (Canis latrans) in a longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) ecosystem: effects of anthropogenic fires and landscape features

31. Breeding-Season Survival, Home-Range Size, and Habitat Selection of Female Bachman's Sparrows

32. Tree encroachment impacts on seed predator selection and seedling establishment in degraded pine woodlands

33. A comprehensive framework for handling location error in animal tracking data

34. Predicting private landowner hunting access decisions and hunter density

35. Influence of military training on breeding ecology of Bachman's sparrow

36. Eastern Wild Turkey Roost-Site Selection in a Fire-Maintained Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

37. Range Expansion of Fascioloides magna in North Carolina

38. Estimating wildlife activity curves: comparison of methods and sample size

39. Predictors of Bachman's Sparrow Occupancy at its Northern Range Limit

41. Frequent fires eliminate fleshy fruit production

42. Regenerating White Pine (Pinus strobus) in the South: Seedling Position is More Important than Herbivory Protection

43. Nest-site selection and nest survival of Bachman's Sparrows in two longleaf pine communities

44. Using Landscape Characteristics to Predict Distribution of Temperate-Breeding Canada Geese

45. Macroarthropod response to time-since-fire in the longleaf pine ecosystem

46. Sexual segregation of forage patch use: Support for the social-factors and predation hypotheses

47. Metal contamination of river otters in North Carolina

48. LEPTOSPIRA, PARVOVIRUS, AND TOXOPLASMA IN THE NORTH AMERICAN RIVER OTTER (LONTRA CANADENSIS) IN NORTH CAROLINA, USA

49. Considerations on neonatal ungulate capture method: potential for bias in survival estimation and cause‐specific mortality

50. Are camera surveys useful for assessing recruitment in white‐tailed deer?

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