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pro vyhledávání: '"Kenneth R. Wilson"'
Autor:
Thomas L. Day, Sharon Baruch-Mordo, Kenneth R. Wilson, Toryn L.J. Schafer, Stewart W. Breck, D.L. Lewis, Julie S. Mao
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Ursus. 29:25-31
Selection of den sites is a crucial aspect of American black bear (Ursus americanus) life history. High-quality dens provide thermal insulation, protection from disturbance, suitable environment for parturition and cub development, and proximity to a
Autor:
Seth R. Swafford, Jennifer A. Hoeting, Robert G. McLean, Paul F. Doherty, Alan B. Franklin, Colleen T. Webb, Erin E. Gorsich, Kenneth R. Wilson, Ryan S. Miller, Matthew L. Farnsworth, Andrew A. Merton, Thomas J. DeLiberto, Kerri Pedersen
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Ecological Applications
Emerging diseases of wildlife origin are increasingly spilling over into humans and domestic animals. Surveillance and risk assessments for transmission between these populations are informed by a mechanistic understanding of the pathogens in wildlif
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 4:891-896
Summary 1. Species richness, the number of species in a defined area, is the most frequently used biodiversity measure. Despite its intuitive appeal and conceptual simplicity, species richness is often difficult to quantify, even in wellsurveyed area
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Journal of Mammalogy. 94:640-649
All 16 species of bats known to occur in western Colorado are found at Mesa Verde National Park (MVNP) in the southwestern United States. Since 1996, wildfires have burned more than 70% of MVNP (>15,000 ha), potentially altering food and roosting res
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Journal of Mammalogy. 93:429-438
Knowledge of animal movement is fundamental to several biological disciplines, including wildlife conservation, yet animal movement remains one of the least understood behaviors and is critical for establishing and implementing effective management s
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Journal of Wildlife Management. 72:1853-1862
Management and conservation of large carnivores increasingly includes conflicts with humans. Consequently, a greater understanding of spatiotemporal trends of conflicts is needed to efficiently allocate resources and apply targeted management. Theref
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Journal of Mammalogy. 88:1498-1507
Based on radiotelemetry and snow tracking in 2003 and 2004, we examined habitat selection by red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Yellowstone National Park at the 3rd-order (within–home-range selection) and 2nd-order (selection of a home range) scales. We
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The American Midland Naturalist. 158:338-353
Conservation plans for the Preble's meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei), a threatened subspecies, commonly include habitat restoration. Our objective was to determine if Z. h. preblei would detect and use supplemental food and cover (simul
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Journal of Wildlife Management. 71:469-477
Riparian wetlands are complex ecosystems containing species diversity that may easily be affected by anthropogenic disturbances. Preble's meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei) is a federally threatened subspecies dependent upon riparian wetl
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Journal of Mammalogy. 87:470-479
Movements, distribution, and roosting requirements of most species of temperate-zone bats in autumn are poorly understood. We conducted the 1st radiotelemetry study of autumn migrations and prehibernation roost selection of bats in western North Amer