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Publications

Lehman, K.D.S., T.M. Montgomery, S.M. MacLachlan, J.M. Parker, O.S. Spagnuolo, K.J. VandeWetering, P.S. Bills and K.E. Holekamp. 2016. Lions, hyenas and mobs (oh my!). Current Zoology. DOI: 10.1093/cz/zow073. 

Ravesi, M.J., M.J. Forzley, S.J. Tetzlaff, B.A. Kingsbury and J.M. Parker. 2015. Sistrurus catenatus (Massasauga) Diet. Herpetological Review. 46:3 453-454. 

Tetzlaff, S.J., M.J. Ravesi, J.M. Parker, M.J. Forzley and B.A. Kingsbury. 2015. Feeding and breeding: a northern population of Massasauga Rattlesnakes, Sistrurus catenatus (Rafinesque 1818), continues to hunt during the mating season. Herpetology Notes. 8: 277-280. 

Parker, J.M., S.Z. Goldenberg, D. Letitiya and G. Wittemyer. 2019. Strongylid infection varies with age, sex, movement and social factors in wild African elephants. Parasitology. DOI: 10.1017/s0031182019001653.

Parker, J.M., C.T. Webb, D. Daballen, S.Z. Goldenberg, J. Lepirei, D. Letitiya, D. Lolochuragi, C. Leadismo, I. Douglas-Hamilton and G. Wittemyer. 2021. Poaching of African elephants indirectly decreases population growth through lowered orphan survival. Current Biology. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.06.091: 1-7.

Parker, J.M., J.L. Brown, N.T. Hobbs, N.P. Boisseau, D. Letitiya, I. Douglas-Hamilton and G. Wittemyer. 2022. Social support correlates with glucocorticoid concentrations in wild African elephant orphans. Communications Biology. DOI: 10.1038/s42003-022-03574-8.

Parker, J.M. and G. Wittemyer. 2022. Orphaning stunts growth in wild African elephants. Conservation Physiology. DOI: 10.1093/consphys/coac053.

Goldenberg, S.Z., J.M. Parker, S.M. Chege, A.L. Greggor, M. Hunt, N. Lamberski, K.A. Leigh, H.H. Nollens, K.A. Ruppert, C. Thouless, G. Wittemyer and M.A. Owen. 2022. Revisiting the 4 R's: Improving post-release outcomes for rescued mammalian wildlife by fostering behavioral competence during rehabilitation. Frontiers in Conservation Science. DOI: 10.3389/fcosc.2022.910358

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