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Investigation of the utility of feces and hair as non-invasive measures of glucocorticoids in wild black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus)
C Crill, DM Janz, JM Kusch, RM Santymire, GP Heyer, TK Shury, JE Lane
General and comparative endocrinology 275, 15-24, 2019
202019
Reproductive phenology and seasonal mass dynamics of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) at their northern range limit
JM Kusch, SE Conway, A Kapchinske, JE Lane
Canadian Journal of Zoology 99 (4), 257-268, 2021
142021
Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology
E Gould, HS Fraser, TH Parker, S Nakagawa, SC Griffith, PA Vesk, ...
EcoEvoRxiv, 2023
112023
Determinants of social structure in a northern population of black-tailed prairie dogs, Cynomys ludovicianus
JM Kusch, JE Lane
Animal Behaviour 178, 1-10, 2021
102021
Reproductive failure predicts intracolony dispersal of female black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) in a northern population
JM Kusch, CC Matzke, JE Lane
Western North American Naturalist 80 (2), 157-164, 2020
102020
Variation of social strategies within and between individual black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) during the reproductive season
JM Kusch, JE Lane
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75, 1-17, 2021
52021
Perceived predation risk predicts glucocorticoid hormones, but not reproductive success in a colonial rodent
CC Matzke, JM Kusch, DM Janz, JE Lane
Hormones and Behavior 143, 105200, 2022
22022
Social buffering reduces hair cortisol content in black-tailed prairie dogs during reproduction
JM Kusch, CC Matzke, JE Lane
Behaviour 160 (8-9), 735-751, 2023
12023
THE PREDICTORS AND CONSEQUENCES OF INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN SOCIALITY IN BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOGS (CYNOMYS LUDOVICIANUS)
JM Kusch
University of Saskatchewan, 2018
2018
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