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Jennifer Bradham
Wofford College - Spartanburg / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
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Jennifer Bradham's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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White-lipped peccary movement and range in agricultural lands of Central Brazil MLSP Jorge, A Keuroghlian, J Bradham, JEF Oshima, MC Ribeiro Movement ecology of Neotropical forest mammals, 39-55, 2019 102019
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Dietary variability of extinct tayassuids and modern white-lipped peccaries (Tayassu pecari) as inferred from dental microwear and stable isotope analysisJL Bradham, LRG DeSantis, MLSP Jorge, A KeuroghlianPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 499, 93-101, 2018142018
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Permeability of Neotropical agricultural lands to a key native ungulate—Are well‐connected forests important?MLSP Jorge, JL Bradham, A Keuroghlian, JEF Oshima, MC RibeiroBiotropica 53 (1), 201-212, 2021132021
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New notoungulates (Notostylopidae and basal toxodontians) from the early Oligocene Tinguiririca fauna of the Andean Main Range, central ChileJ Bradham, JJ Flynn, DA Croft, AR WyssAmerican Museum Novitates 2015 (3841), 1-24, 2015122015
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Dietary expansion facilitates the persistence of a large frugivore in fragmented tropical forestsM Magioli, N Villar, ML Jorge, C Biondo, A Keuroghlian, J Bradham, ...Animal Conservation 25 (4), 582-593, 2022112022
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