Publications by authors named "James H Baxter-Gilbert"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "James H Baxter-Gilbert"
- James H Baxter-Gilbert's research primarily focuses on the intersection of conservation biology and the effects of environmental stressors, particularly those related to pathogens and infrastructure, on wildlife populations.
- His studies highlight the long-term physiological impacts of infectious diseases in bats, specifically related to white-nose syndrome, and emphasize the need for understanding carry-over effects on fitness and population viability.
- Additionally, Baxter-Gilbert investigates the effectiveness of road mitigation strategies for reptiles, revealing concerns about design failures and the indirect physiological impacts of roadways on wildlife, reinforcing the necessity for comprehensive conservation approaches.