Ruth F Carden
Articles 19
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Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs
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Fungal microbiomes are determined by host phylogeny and exhibit widespread associations with the bacterial microbiome
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The relationship between the phosphate and structural carbonate fractionation of fallow deer bioapatite in tooth enamel
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Ireland's fallow deer: their historical, archaeological and biomolecular records
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A survey of free-ranging deer in Ireland for serological evidence of exposure to bovine viral diarrhoea virus, bovine herpes virus-1, bluetongue virus and Schmallenberg virus
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Wild to domestic and back again: the dynamics of fallow deer management in medieval England (c. 11th-16th century AD)
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Dama Dentition: A New Tooth Eruption and Wear Method for Assessing the Age of Fallow Deer (Dama dama)
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First evidence of a Late Upper Palaeolithic human presence in Ireland
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Both introduced and extinct: The fallow deer of Roman Mallorca
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Dead or alive? Investigating long-distance transport of live fallow deer and their body parts in antiquity
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A survey of the hybridisation status of Cervus deer species on the island of Ireland
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Are wild boars roaming Ireland once more?
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Phylogeographic, ancient DNA, fossil and morphometric analyses reveal ancient and modern introductions of a large mammal: the complex case of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Ireland
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Were Fallow Deer Spotted (OE *pohha/*pocca) in Anglo-Saxon England? Reviewing the Evidence for Dama dama damain Early Medieval Europe
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The origins of Great Spotted WoodpeckersDendrocopos majorcolonizing Ireland revealed by mitochondrial DNA
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New evidence for the establishment and management of the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama) in Roman Britain
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Changes in the size and shape of fallow deer-evidence for the movement and management of a species
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Genetic structure of, and hybridisation between, red (Cervus elaphus) and sika (Cervus nippon) deer in Ireland
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Molecular phylogeny of the extinct giant deer, Megaloceros giganteus.
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