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H. M. Broughton, Govender, D., Shikwambana, P., Chappell, P. E., and Jolles, A. E., BRIDGING GAPS BETWEEN ZOO AND WILDLIFE MEDICINE: ESTABLISHING REFERENCE INTERVALS FOR FREE-RANGING AFRICAN LIONS (PANTHERA LEO)., J Zoo Wildl Med, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 298-311, 2017.
E. E. Gorsich, Beechler, B. R., van Bodegom, P. M., Govender, D., Guarido, M. M., Venter, M., and Schrama, M., A comparative assessment of adult mosquito trapping methods to estimate spatial patterns of abundance and community composition in southern Africa., Parasit Vectors, vol. 12, no. 1, p. 462, 2019.
L. V. Austin, Budischak, S. A., Ramadhin, J., Hoberg, E. P., Abrams, A., Jolles, A. E., and Ezenwa, V. O., A comparison of two methods for quantifying parasitic nematode fecundity., Parasitol Res, vol. 116, no. 5, pp. 1597-1602, 2017.
E. E. Gorsich, Ezenwa, V. O., Cross, P. C., Bengis, R. G., and Jolles, A. E., Context-dependent survival, fecundity and predicted population-level consequences of brucellosis in African buffalo., J Anim Ecol, vol. 84, no. 4, pp. 999-1009, 2015.
N. le Roex, Cooper, D., van Helden, P. D., Hoal, E. G., and Jolles, A. E., Disease Control in Wildlife: Evaluating a Test and Cull Programme for Bovine Tuberculosis in African Buffalo., Transbound Emerg Dis, vol. 63, no. 6, pp. 647-657, 2016.
B. R. Beechler, Enemies and turncoats: bovine tuberculosis exposes pathogenic potential of Rift Valley fever virus in a common host, African buffalo (Syncerus caffer)., Proc Biol Sci, vol. 282, no. 1805, 2015.
B. R. Beechler, Jolles, A. E., and Ezenwa, V. O., Evaluation of hematologic values in free-ranging African buffalo (Syncerus caffer)., J Wildl Dis, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 57-66, 2009.
S. A. Budischak, Hoberg, E. P., Abrams, A., Jolles, A. E., and Ezenwa, V. O., Experimental insight into the process of parasite community assembly., J Anim Ecol, vol. 85, no. 5, pp. 1222-33, 2016.
A. E. Jolles, Etienne, R. S., and Olff, H., Independent and competing disease risks: implications for host populations in variable environments., Am Nat, vol. 167, no. 5, pp. 745-57, 2006.
B. R. Beechler, Broughton, H., Bell, A., Ezenwa, V. O., and Jolles, A. E., Innate immunity in free-ranging African buffalo (Syncerus caffer): associations with parasite infection and white blood cell counts., Physiol Biochem Zool, vol. 85, no. 3, pp. 255-64, 2012.
C. A. Manore, Inter-epidemic and between-season persistence of rift valley fever: vertical transmission or cryptic cycling?, Transbound Emerg Dis, vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 13-23, 2015.
D. Sisson, Hufschmid, J., Jolles, A. E., Beechler, B. R., and Jabbar, A., Molecular characterisation of Anaplasma species from African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in Kruger National Park, South Africa., Ticks Tick Borne Dis, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 400-406, 2017.
P. van Hooft, Prins, H. H. T., Getz, W. M., Jolles, A. E., van Wieren, S. E., Greyling, B. J., van Helden, P. D., and Bastos, A. D. S., Rainfall-driven sex-ratio genes in African buffalo suggested by correlations between Y-chromosomal haplotype frequencies and foetal sex ratio., BMC Evol Biol, vol. 10, p. 106, 2010.
B. R. Beechler, Rift valley Fever in Kruger national park: do buffalo play a role in the inter-epidemic circulation of virus?, Transbound Emerg Dis, vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 24-32, 2015.
H. F. Tavalire, Hoal, E. G., le Roex, N., van Helden, P. D., Ezenwa, V. O., and Jolles, A. E., Risk alleles for tuberculosis infection associate with reduced immune reactivity in a wild mammalian host., Proc Biol Sci, vol. 286, no. 1907, p. 20190914, 2019.
J. Steyn, Botha, E., Stivaktas, V. I., Buss, P., Beechler, B. R., Myburgh, J. G., Steyl, J., Williams, J., and Venter, M., West Nile Virus in Wildlife and Nonequine Domestic Animals, South Africa, 2010-2018., Emerg Infect Dis, vol. 25, no. 12, pp. 2290-2294, 2019.
A. L. Michel, Bengis, R. G., Keet, D. F., Hofmeyr, M., de Klerk, L. M., Cross, P. C., Jolles, A. E., Cooper, D., Whyte, I. J., Buss, P., and Godfroid, J., Wildlife tuberculosis in South African conservation areas: implications and challenges., Vet Microbiol, vol. 112, no. 2-4, pp. 91-100, 2006.