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Sign in to add mentorJohn F. Oates | grad student | 2006 | CUNY | |
(Conservation biology of the Cross River gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli).) |
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Alvarez-Estape M, Pawar H, Fontsere C, et al. (2023) Past Connectivity but Recent Inbreeding in Cross River Gorillas Determined Using Whole Genomes from Single Hairs. Genes. 14 |
Murthy S, O'Brien K, Agbor A, et al. (2019) Cytomegalovirus distribution and evolution in hominines. Virus Evolution. 5: vez015 |
Hans JB, Bergl RA, Vigilant L. (2017) Gorilla MHC class I gene and sequence variation in a comparative context. Immunogenetics |
Leendertz SAJ, Wich SA, Ancrenaz M, et al. (2016) Ebola in great apes - current knowledge, possibilities for vaccination, and implications for conservation and human health Mammal Review. 47: 98-111 |
Cronin DT, Riaco C, Linder JM, et al. (2016) Impact of gun-hunting on monkey species and implications for primate conservation on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea Biological Conservation. 197: 180-189 |
Pimm SL, Alibhai S, Bergl R, et al. (2015) Emerging Technologies to Conserve Biodiversity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 30: 685-96 |
Hans JB, Haubner A, Arandjelovic M, et al. (2015) Characterization of MHC class II B polymorphism in multiple populations of wild gorillas using non-invasive samples and next-generation sequencing. American Journal of Primatology |
Arandjelovic M, Bergl RA, Ikfuingei R, et al. (2015) Detection dog efficacy for collecting faecal samples from the critically endangered Cross River gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli) for genetic censusing. Royal Society Open Science. 2: 140423 |
Hoppe E, Pauly M, Gillespie TR, et al. (2015) Multiple Cross-Species Transmission Events of Human Adenoviruses (HAdV) during Hominine Evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 32: 2072-84 |
Imong I, Robbins MM, Mundry R, et al. (2014) Informing conservation management about structural versus functional connectivity: a case-study of Cross River gorillas. American Journal of Primatology. 76: 978-88 |