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Autor:
Eric M. Gese, Patricia A. Terletzky, John D. Erb, Kevin C. Fuller, Jeffery P. Grabarkewitz, John P. Hart, Carolin Humpal, Barry A. Sampson, Julie K. Young
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin, Vol 43, Iss 1, Pp 42-52 (2019)
ABSTRACT Wolves (Canis lupus) have been captured with foothold traps for several decades to equip them with radiocollars for population monitoring. However, trapping in most areas is limited to spring, summer, and autumn as cold winter temperatures c
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https://doaj.org/article/8f372da73817494888baf9874d0d2bd0
Autor:
Vincent T Spaid, John D. Erb, James D. Forester, John R Fieberg, Pamela L. Coy, Barry A. Sampson, Sergey S. Berg, Todd W. Arnold, Daniel L Dewey
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 50:742-750
Although several studies have evaluated fisher (Pekania pennanti (Erxleben, 1777)) selection of den structures across their natural range, the role of other nearby trees with suitable cavities that can be used by female fishers for subsequent materna
Autor:
Barry A. Sampson, John D. Erb, Eric M. Gese, Julie K. Young, Jeffery P. Grabarkewitz, Patricia A. Terletzky, Carolin Humpal, John P. Hart, Kevin C. Fuller
Publikováno v:
Wildland Resources Faculty Publications
Wolves (Canis lupus) have been captured with foothold traps for several decades to equip them with radiocollars for population monitoring. However, trapping in most areas is limited to spring, summer, and autumn as cold winter temperatures can lead t
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 433:678-689
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an essential component of forest ecosystems that provides habitat for diverse species, functions in water and nutrient cycling, and can be a potential surface fuel in wildfires. CWD detection and mapping would enhance for
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 6, p e65368 (2013)
Long-term studies allow capture of a wide breadth of environmental variability and a broader context within which to maximize our understanding of relationships to specific aspects of wildlife behavior. The goal of our study was to improve our unders
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https://doaj.org/article/c87e50f40ea1423bbb885d85d538aa1b
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 77:1664-1675
Nutrition is a critical link between environmental and population variation in northern populations of free-ranging white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Yet, few studies have investigated winter food habits of northern free-ranging deer and al
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 47:30-40
Assessments of the condition of moose (Alces alces) may be particularly informative to understanding the dynamics of populations and other influential factors. During February-March 2003 to 2005, we assessed the nutritional condition of 79 moose (39
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Management. 73:175-183
Understanding survival of and factors that may predispose newborn deer (Odocoileus spp.) to mortality contribute to improved understanding of population dynamics. We captured free-ranging white-tailed deer neonates (n = 66) of radiocollared females t
Autor:
Barry A. Sampson, Glenn D. DelGiudice
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 34:1446-1454
With the rapid expansion of geographic information systems (GIS) technology and its integration into the wildlife biology field, it is becoming increasingly clear that having access to the full scope of its analytical tools will greatly improve our a
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 33:643-655
Marking-induced abandonment has been suggested as the most common cause of marking-induced mortality of free-ranging, newborn ungulates in North America. However, there has been no direct study of marking-induced abandonment in free-ranging ungulates