Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer and Elk: a Critique of Current Models and Their Application [PDF]
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a fatal transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of deer (Odocoileus spp.) and elk (Cervus elaphus), presents a challenge to wildlife managers because little is known about its transmission, yet it could severely threaten ...
Schauber, Eric M, Woolf, Alan
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Reduced Recruitment in Utah Mule Deer Relative to Winter Condition
Phillip J. Zwank
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A study of neurological diseases in farmed deer in Switzerland, with emphasis on chronic wasting disease [PDF]
A study of neurological diseases in farmed deer, with emphasis on chronic wasting disease, was conducted during 2years in Switzerland. Deer breeders were asked to submit the heads of all deer at least 2years of age, found dead or slaughtered, for ...
Botteron, Catherine +2 more
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Vehicle Collisions Cause Differential Age and Sex-Specific Mortality in Mule Deer [PDF]
Daniel Olson +5 more
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Systemic Adenovirus Infection Associated with High Mortality in Mule Deer ( Odocoileus hemionus ) in California [PDF]
L. W. Woods +9 more
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The toll of the automobile [PDF]
Animal-vehicle collisions are a common phenomenon worldwide, causing injury or death to millions of animals and hundreds of human passengers each year. Collision numbers can be significant to species conservation, wildlife management, traffic safety, as ...
Seiler, Andreas
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Chronic Wasting Disease: The Effects of Environmental Prion Density and Interactions Between Populations on Disease Dynamics [PDF]
27 pages, 1 article*Chronic Wasting Disease: The Effects of Environmental Prion Density and Interactions Between Populations on Disease Dynamics* (Hurtado, Paul; Mejran, Marcin; Morales, Thela; Schwager, David; Lanham, Michael) 27 ...
Cornell University. Biometrics Unit. +7 more
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Selection and demography drive range-wide patterns of MHC-DRB variation in mule deer. [PDF]
Cook RM +4 more
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The use of high altitude remote sensing in determining existing vegetation and monitoring ecological stress [PDF]
High altitude color and multispectral black and white photography was used to survey existing vegetation and soil conditions on the Empire Ranch where large scale development will soon begin. Utilizing stereo pairs of the high altitude color photography,
Foster, K., Garcia, A.
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Apparent stability masks underlying change in a mule deer herd with unmanaged chronic wasting disease. [PDF]
Fisher MC +6 more
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