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  1. Using noninvasive metagenomics to characterize viral communities from wildlife
  2. On the relationship between body condition and parasite infection in wildlife: a review and meta-analysis
  3. Host Dispersal Responses to Resource Supplementation Determine Pathogen Spread in Wildlife Metapopulations
  4. Genetic diversity, infection prevalence, and possible transmission routes of Bartonella spp. in vampire bats
  5. Changing resource landscapes and spillover of henipaviruses
  6. Anthropogenic resource subsidies and host–parasite dynamics in wildlife
  7. Food for contagion: synthesis and future directions for studying host–parasite responses to resource shifts in anthropogenic environments
  8. Livestock abundance predicts vampire bat demography, immune profiles and bacterial infection risk
  9. Phylofactorization - a graph partitioning algorithm to identify phylogenetic scales of ecological data
  10. Using host species traits to understand the consequences of resource provisioning for host-parasite interactions
  11. Novel hemotropic mycoplasmas are widespread and genetically diverse in vampire bats
  12. Mercury bioaccumulation in bats reflects dietary connectivity to aquatic food webs
  13. Behavioral Phenotype Predicts Physiological Responses to Chronic Stress in Proactive and Reactive Birds
  14. Predictors and immunological correlates of sublethal mercury exposure in vampire bats
  15. Wildlife health and supplemental feeding: A review and management recommendations
  16. Evolutionary implications of interspecific variation in a maternal effect: a meta-analysis of yolk testosterone response to competition
  17. Heterogeneity in patch quality buffers metapopulations from pathogen impacts
  18. Household Socioeconomic and Demographic Correlates of Cryptosporidium Seropositivity in the United States
  19. Linking anthropogenic resources to wildlife–pathogen dynamics: a review and meta‐analysis
  20. Too much of a good thing: resource provisioning alters infectious disease dynamics in wildlife