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Seltmann A, Schares G, Aschenborn OH-K, Heinrich SK, Thalwitzer S, Wachter B, Czirjak GA 2020. Species-specific differences in Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum and Besnoitia besnoiti seroprevalence in Namibian wildlife. Parasites and Vectors 13 (17)
Melzheimer J, Heinrich SK, Wasiolka B, Mueller R, Thalwitzer S, Palmegiani I, Weigold A, Portas R, Roeder R, Krofel M, Hofer H, Wachter B 2020. Communication hubs of an asocial cat are the source of a human-carnivore conflict and key to its solution. PNAS 117 (52) 33325-33333
Seltmann A, Schares G, Aschenborn OH-K, Heinrich SK, Thalwitzer S, Wachter B, Czirjak GA 2020. Species-specific differences in Toxoplasma gondiiNeospora caninum and Besnoitia besnoiti seroprevalence in Namibian wildlife. Parasites and Vectors 13 (7) 1-12
Edwards S, Cooper S, Uiseb K, Hayward M, Wachter B, Melzheimer J 2018. Making the most of by-catch data: Assessing the feasibility of utilising non-target camera trap data for occupancy modelling of a large felid. African Journal of Ecology 56 (4) 885-894
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Edwards S, Cooper S, Uiseb K, Hayward M, Wachter B, Melzheimer J 2018. Making the most of by-catch data: Assessing the feasibility of utilising non-target camera trap data for occupancy modelling of a large felid. African Journal of Ecology
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Edwards S, Fischer M, Wachter B, Melzheimer J 2018. Coping with intrasexual behavioral differences: Capture-recapture abundance estimation of male cheetah. Ecology and Evolution 8 9171-9180
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Melzheimer J, Streif S, Wasiolka B, Fischer M, Thalwitzer S, Heinrich SK, Weigold A, Hofer H, Wachter B 2018. Queuing, takeovers, and becoming a fat cat: Long-term data reveal two distinct male spatial tactics at different life-history stages in Namibian cheetahs. Ecosphere 9 (6) e02308

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