Published in Ecology on February 01, 2009
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Low frequency of PrP genotype 225SF among free-ranging mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) with chronic wasting disease. J Gen Virol (2005) 1.40
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Relative vulnerability of chronic wasting disease infected mule deer to vehicle collisions. J Wildl Dis (2005) 1.06
Recolonizing wolves and mesopredator suppression of coyotes: impacts on pronghorn population dynamics. Ecol Appl (2008) 0.93
Mountain lions prey selectively on prion-infected mule deer. Biol Lett (2009) 0.92
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Select tissue mineral concentrations and chronic wasting disease status in mule deer from North-central Colorado. J Wildl Dis (2010) 0.81
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