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BCG vaccination reduces risk of tuberculosis infection in vaccinated badgers and unvaccinated badger cubsStoats (Mustela erminea) provide evidence of natural overland colonization of IrelandPerformance of proximity loggers in recording intra- and inter-species interactions: a laboratory and field-based validation studyEffectiveness of biosecurity measures in preventing badger visits to farm buildings.How well do farmers know their badgers? Relating farmer knowledge to ecological survey data.Histological and serological evidence of disease among invasive, non-native stoats Mustela erminea.Abundance of badgers (Meles meles) in England and Wales.Ecosystem restoration with teeth: what role for predators?Comparing badger (Meles meles) management strategies for reducing tuberculosis incidence in cattle.Application of nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes (δ(15)N and δ(13)C) to quantify food chain length and trophic structure.Impacts of removing badgers on localised counts of hedgehogs.An invasive non-native mammal population conserves genetic diversity lost from its native range.Invasiveness of plants is predicted by size and fecundity in the native range.Model of Selective and Non-Selective Management of Badgers (Meles meles) to Control Bovine Tuberculosis in Badgers and Cattle.Experimental evidence of competitive release in sympatric carnivoresWinter feeding of birds increases productivity in the subsequent breeding season.Mesopredators constrain a top predator: competitive release of ravens after culling crows.Density and abundance of badger social groups in England and Wales in 2011-2013.Determinants of woody encroachment and cover in African savannas.Using Social Network Measures in Wildlife Disease Ecology, Epidemiology, and ManagementField evaluation of candidate baits for oral delivery of BCG vaccine to European badgers, Meles meles.Ecology of Problem Individuals and the Efficacy of Selective Wildlife Management.Behaviour of European badgers and non-target species towards candidate baits for oral delivery of a tuberculosis vaccine.Widespread exposure to lead affects the body condition of free-living whooper swans Cygnus cygnus wintering in Britain.Sex-related heterogeneity in the life-history correlates of Mycobacterium bovis infection in European badgers (Meles meles).Wild small mammals as sentinels for the environmental transmission of antimicrobial resistance.User behaviour, best practice and the risks of non-target exposure associated with anticoagulant rodenticide use.Seasonal variation in daily patterns of social contacts in the European badger Meles meles.Disagreement About Invasive Species Does Not Equate to Denialism: A Response to Russell and Blackburn.Resource availability affects individual niche variation and its consequences in group-living European badgers Meles meles.Association of quantitative interferon-γ responses with the progression of naturally acquired Mycobacterium bovis infection in wild European badgers (Meles meles).Individual foraging specialisation in a social mammal: the European badger (Meles meles).Contact networks structured by sex underpin sex-specific epidemiology of infection.The parakeet protectors: Understanding opposition to introduced species management.Tracking badger visits to farmyards.Long-term increase in secondary exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides in European polecats Mustela putorius in Great Britain.Element patterns in albatrosses and petrels: influence of trophic position, foraging range, and prey type.Mortality trajectory analysis reveals the drivers of sex-specific epidemiology in natural wildlife-disease interactions.Intragroup competition predicts individual foraging specialisation in a group-living mammal.Perturbing implications of wildlife ecology for disease control.
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