D046029Living BeingsB01.050.150.900.649.313.750.600.216.150350.996493Coyotesplugins:FeaturedVideosFeatured Videosprns:emailEncryptedemail addressprns:fullNamefull nameprns:hasAuthorListauthor listprns:hasNetworkhas networkprns:hasPublicationVenuepublished inprns:informationResourceReferenceinformation resource referenceprns:isPrimaryPositionis primary positionprns:latitudelatitudeprns:longitudelongitudeprns:mainImagephotoprns:maxWeightmaximum weightprns:medlineTAjournal title abbreviationprns:meshDescriptorUIMeSH DescriptorUIprns:meshSemanticGroupNameMeSH semantic group nameprns:meshTreeNumberMeSH tree numberprns:minWeightminimum weightprns:numberOfAuthorsnumber of authorsprns:numberOfConnectionsnumber of connectionsprns:numberOfPublicationsnumber of publicationsprns:personIdPerson IDprns:personInPrimaryPositionperson in primary positionprns:pluginSearchableDataProfilesRNS Plugin Searchable Dataprns:positionInDepartmentposition in departmentprns:predicateNodepredicate nodeprns:publicationDatepublication dateprns:sortOrdersort orderprns:uniquenessWeightuniqueness weightprns:yearyearAcademic ArticleArticleDocumentbibo:pmidPubMed IdentifierDepartmentvivo:hrJobTitleHR job titleInformation Resourcevivo:linkAnchorTextlink anchor textPositionvivo:positionInOrganizationposition in organizationvivo:preferredTitlepreferred titlevivo:researchAreaOfresearch area ofvivo:subjectAreaForsubject area forURLLinkvivo:webpagewebpagerdf:predicatepredicaterdf:typetyperdfs:labellabelConceptAgentfoaf:firstNamefirst namefoaf:lastNamelast nameOrganizationPerson28295537Schell CJ, Young JK, Lonsdorf EV, Mateo JM, Santymire RMZoo biologyInvestigation of techniques to measure cortisol and testosterone concentrations in coyote hair. Zoo Biol. 2017 May; 36(3):220-225.Zoo Biol2017-03-10T00:00:002017Investigation of techniques to measure cortisol and testosterone concentrations in coyote hair.Comparative Human DevelopmentJillMateo3W9oH6QaOfnamXNnYUHhvWD+6g==Jill Mateo41.7886000000000087.598699999999993484Mateo, JillAssociate Professor0.2985370.1056143research area of0.6134440.1059863subject area forhttps://humdev.uchicago.edu/directory/jill-mateoWebsitehttp://mateolab.uchicago.edu/My Lab Sitehttp://genapps.uchicago.edu/newlabweb/index.htmlLab web siteHuman GeneticsUniversity of ChicagoElizabethLonsdorfElizabeth Lonsdorf41.78927490000000-87.601250000000001171Lonsdorf, ElizabethAnnaDi RienzoAnna Di Rienzo41.78927490000000-87.60125000000000993Di Rienzo, AnnaProfessortrue1true1Associate ProfessorAssociate Professortrue1ProfessorProfessor27378509Schell CJ, Young JK, Lonsdorf EV, Mateo JM, Santymire RMPhysiology & behaviorOlfactory attractants and parity affect prenatal androgens and territoriality of coyote breeding pairs. Physiol Behav. 2016 10 15; 165:43-54.Physiol Behav2016-07-02T00:00:002016Olfactory attractants and parity affect prenatal androgens and territoriality of coyote breeding pairs.22102853Muñoz-Fuentes V, Di Rienzo A, Vilà CPloS onePrdm9, a major determinant of meiotic recombination hotspots, is not functional in dogs and their wild relatives, wolves and coyotes. PLoS One. 2011; 6(11):e25498.PLoS One2011-11-10T00:00:002011Prdm9, a major determinant of meiotic recombination hotspots, is not functional in dogs and their wild relatives, wolves and coyotes.