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pro vyhledávání: '"David K Garcelon"'
Autor:
T Winston Vickers, Deana L Clifford, David K Garcelon, Julie L King, Calvin L Duncan, Patricia M Gaffney, Walter M Boyce
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 11, p e0143211 (2015)
In this study, we examined the prevalence, pathology, and epidemiology of tumors in free-ranging island foxes occurring on three islands in the California Channel Islands, USA. We found a remarkably high prevalence of ceruminous gland tumors in endan
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6b727fd8c8684f55ab65871b3710011a
Autor:
Megan E Moriarty, T Winston Vickers, Deana L Clifford, David K Garcelon, Patricia M Gaffney, Kenneth W Lee, Julie L King, Calvin L Duncan, Walter M Boyce
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 12, p e0144271 (2015)
Ear mites (Otodectes cynotis) and ear canal tumors are highly prevalent among federally endangered Island foxes (Urocyon littoralis catalinae) living on Santa Catalina Island off the coast of Southern California. Since studies began in the 1990s, nea
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/75bed8a9780548ab870c0b8455be9b00
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Dispersal is a complex series of movements before an individual establishes a home range. Animals must travel and forage in unfamiliar landscapes that include anthropogenic risks such as road crossings, harvest, and urban landscapes. We comp
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9cf915fd33044cae9c53f2ba2967fc4c
Autor:
Justin A. Dellinger, Ana F. Basto, T. Winston Vickers, Christopher C. Wilmers, Jeffrey A. Sikich, Seth P. D. Riley, Daniel Gammons, Quinton E. Martins, Heiko U. Wittmer, David K. Garcelon, Maximilian L. Allen, Bogdan Cristescu, Deana L. Clifford
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin, Vol 47, Iss 4, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract Using a dataset of 591 capture events between 2001–2019 in California, USA, we examined the impact of capture methods and immobilization drugs on mountain lion (Puma concolor) welfare. The 3 methods used to capture mountain lions were cage
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ec3eeb0285764d4882e61b499595801c
Native only to the California Channel Islands, the island fox is the smallest canid in North America. Populations on four of the islands were threatened to extinction in the 1990s due to human-mediated predation and disease. This is the first account
Autor:
John F. Benson, Kyle D. Dougherty, Paul Beier, Walter M. Boyce, Bogdan Cristescu, Daniel J. Gammons, David K. Garcelon, J. Mark Higley, Quinton E. Martins, Anna C. Nisi, Seth P. D. Riley, Jeff A. Sikich, Thomas R. Stephenson, T. Winston Vickers, Greta M. Wengert, Christopher C. Wilmers, Heiko U. Wittmer, Justin A. Dellinger
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120
Mitigating human-caused mortality for large carnivores is a pressing global challenge for wildlife conservation. However, mortality is almost exclusively studied at local (within-population) scales creating a mismatch between our understanding of ris
Autor:
Steven G. Torres, Quinton Martins, Heiko U. Wittmer, Bogdan Cristescu, Jonathan Ewanyk, Daniel J. Gammons, Phillip Johnston, Christopher C. Wilmers, Justin A. Dellinger, David K. Garcelon, Craig M. Thompson, T. Winston Vickers
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 84:359-371
Publikováno v:
Animal Conservation. 23:60-71
Autor:
Charles A. Drost, Jennifer L. Chandler, David K. Garcelon, Gebbiena M Bron, John L. Orrock, Peter W. Guiden, Brian M. Connolly
Publikováno v:
Zoonoses and Public Health 68 (2021) 7
Zoonoses and Public Health, 68(7), 849-853
Zoonoses and Public Health, 68(7), 849-853
Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is a zoonotic virus that is highly pathogenic to humans. The deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, is the primary host of SNV, and SNV prevalence in P. maniculatus is an important indicator of human disease risk. Because the Cali
Autor:
Deana L, Clifford, Jonna A K, Mazet, Edward J, Dubovi, David K, Garcelon, Timothy J, Coonan, Patricia A, Conrad, Linda, Munson
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation
Island fox (Urocyon littoralis) populations on four California Channel Islands have declined severely since 1994. Canine distemper (CDV) was suspected to be responsible for the decline of the Santa Catalina Island fox, so knowledge of infectious dise