Shannon M. Kitchen Data-verified
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Shannon M. Kitchen investigates ecological factors that influence viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations. Research has examined the effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap, with findings published in 2024 and 2022. Kitchen's work contributes to understanding how environmental conditions and host health impact disease transmission in wildlife.
Kitchen holds a h-index of 6 with 10 total publications and 277 citations. Key collaborators include Janine Mistrick, Kristian M. Forbes, Katherine E. Wearing, and Stephanie Du, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Kitchen has co-authored multiple publications. Kitchen is recently active in research.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 279
Selected Publications
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Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations (2024)
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Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations (2024)
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Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations (2022)
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- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Effects of food supplementation and helminth removal on space use and spatial overlap in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
- Ecological factors alter how spatial overlap predicts viral infection dynamics in wild rodent populations
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