Laurel E. K. Serieys

1.4k total citations
46 papers, 945 citations indexed

About

Laurel E. K. Serieys is a scholar working on Ecology, Genetics and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Laurel E. K. Serieys has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 945 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Ecology, 13 papers in Genetics and 8 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Laurel E. K. Serieys's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (20 papers), Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (8 papers) and Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (7 papers). Laurel E. K. Serieys is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (20 papers), Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (8 papers) and Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (7 papers). Laurel E. K. Serieys collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and Australia. Laurel E. K. Serieys's co-authors include Robert K. Wayne, Seth P. D. Riley, John P. Pollinger, Holly B. Ernest, Jacqueline M. Bishop, Sue VandeWoude, Erin E. Boydston, Kevin R. Crooks, Seth P. D. Riley and Lisa M. Lyren and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Current Biology and Journal of Virology.

In The Last Decade

Laurel E. K. Serieys

44 papers receiving 931 citations

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Laurel E. K. Serieys
Lisa M. Lyren United States
Eleca J. Dunham United States
Amber Gillett Australia
Kenneth A. Logan United States
Are R. Berentsen United States
Lisa M. Lyren United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Serieys, Laurel E. K., et al.. (2026). Illuminating the influence of artificial light at night on the behavior of an adaptable carnivore. The Science of The Total Environment. 1016. 181469–181469.
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Froneman, P. William, et al.. (2025). The Cat's Whiskers: Stable Isotopes Reveal Individual Specialisation of Adaptable Caracals (Caracal caracal) Foraging in an Urbanising Landscape. Ecology and Evolution. 15(3). e71154–e71154. 1 indexed citations
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Serieys, Laurel E. K., Daniel Fortin, Matthew S. Rogan, et al.. (2025). Bobcats select young forests and avoid clear-cut and mature forests in a timber-logged landscape. Forest Ecology and Management. 588. 122764–122764. 1 indexed citations
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Kraberger, Simona, et al.. (2024). Two Lineages of Papillomaviruses Identified from Caracals (Caracal caracal) in South Africa. Viruses. 16(5). 701–701. 1 indexed citations
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Serieys, Laurel E. K., et al.. (2024). Denning and maternal behavior of caracals (Caracal caracal). Mammalian Biology. 104(5). 615–621. 1 indexed citations
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Kyriazis, Christopher C., Laurel E. K. Serieys, Jacqueline M. Bishop, et al.. (2024). The influence of gene flow on population viability in an isolated urban caracal population. Molecular Ecology. 33(9). e17346–e17346. 8 indexed citations
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Parker, Kim H., et al.. (2023). A heavy burden: Metal exposure across the land-ocean continuum in an adaptable carnivore. Environmental Pollution. 327. 121585–121585. 13 indexed citations
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Serieys, Laurel E. K., et al.. (2023). A circovirus and cycloviruses identified in feces of bobcats (Lynx rufus) in California. Archives of Virology. 168(1). 23–23. 8 indexed citations
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Froneman, P. William, et al.. (2023). Trophic downgrading of an adaptable carnivore in an urbanising landscape. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 21582–21582. 5 indexed citations
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Serieys, Laurel E. K., Jacqueline M. Bishop, Matthew S. Rogan, et al.. (2023). Anthropogenic activities and age class mediate carnivore habitat selection in a human-dominated landscape. iScience. 26(7). 107050–107050. 10 indexed citations
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Serieys, Laurel E. K., et al.. (2022). Plastic ingestion by fishing cats suggests trophic transfer in urban wetlands. Environmental Pollution. 316(Pt 2). 120694–120694. 8 indexed citations
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Bishop, Jacqueline M., et al.. (2021). Hiding in plain sight: risk mitigation by a cryptic carnivore foraging at the urban edge. Animal Conservation. 25(2). 244–258. 25 indexed citations
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Bishop, Jacqueline M., et al.. (2020). An integrated dietary assessment increases feeding event detection in an urban carnivore. Urban Ecosystems. 23(3). 569–583. 25 indexed citations
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O’Riain, M. Justin, B.L. Penzhorn, Marine Drouilly, et al.. (2020). Molecular detection of tick-borne pathogens in caracals (Caracal caracal) living in human-modified landscapes of South Africa. Parasites & Vectors. 13(1). 220–220. 13 indexed citations
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Kraberger, Simona, Laurel E. K. Serieys, Nicholas M. Fountain‐Jones, et al.. (2019). Novel smacoviruses identified in the faeces of two wild felids: North American bobcat and African lion. Archives of Virology. 164(9). 2395–2399. 6 indexed citations
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Serieys, Laurel E. K., Erin E. Boydston, Lisa M. Lyren, et al.. (2015). Anticoagulant rodenticides in urban bobcats: exposure, risk factors and potential effects based on a 16-year study. Ecotoxicology. 24(4). 844–862. 78 indexed citations
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Riley, Seth P. D., et al.. (2014). Individual Behaviors Dominate the Dynamics of an Urban Mountain Lion Population Isolated by Roads. Current Biology. 24(17). 1989–1994. 78 indexed citations
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Serieys, Laurel E. K., Janet E. Foley, Sean D. Owens, et al.. (2013). Serum Chemistry, Hematologic, and Post-Mortem Findings in Free-Ranging Bobcats (Lynx rufus) With Notoedric Mange. Journal of Parasitology. 99(6). 989–996. 22 indexed citations
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Stephenson, Nicole, et al.. (2013). DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A FECAL PCR ASSAY FOR NOTOEDRES CATI AND APPLICATION TO NOTOEDRIC MANGE CASES IN BOBCATS (LYNX RUFUS) IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, USA. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 49(2). 303–311. 11 indexed citations
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Schwochow, Doreen, Laurel E. K. Serieys, Robert K. Wayne, & Olaf Thalmann. (2012). Efficient recovery of whole blood RNA - a comparison of commercial RNA extraction protocols for high-throughput applications in wildlife species. BMC Biotechnology. 12(1). 33–33. 28 indexed citations

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