ive out-of-season births of Rocky Mountain elk were documented over a 24-month period at the National Elk Refuge, Wyoming. One of four November neonates was radio-instrumented and subsequently died seven days later due to hypothermia. An April-born calf was killed by a coyote. Supplemental winter feeding of elk at the Refuge may increase the frequency of asynchronous reproduction
The recent expansion of large carnivores in North America may dramatically alter the population dyna...
We studied natality in the Northern Alaska Peninsula (NAP) and Southern Alaska Peninsula (SAP) carib...
We conducted a 3-year study (May 2003–Apr 2006) of mortality of northern Yellowstone elk (Cervus ela...
A recently born male Elk (Cervus elaphus) calf was observed and photographed approximately 30 km eas...
Graduation date: 2005With declining populations and low calf recruitment in northeastern Oregon,\ud ...
I estimated survival, cause-specific mortality, and neonatal habitat use of elk (Cervus elaphus nels...
In response to declining elk calf recruitment in the southern Bitterroot Valley of Montana, we initi...
Understanding the contribution of recruitment rates to overall growth rate in ungulate populations i...
Survival of juvenile ungulates is known to be highly variable, yet it is fundamental to understandin...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityWe examined the ...
Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) reproduction and survival on the LaSal Mountains, Utah were studied ...
Understanding the seasonal timing of disease transmission can lead to more effective control strateg...
We conducted a 2-year (2012–2013) study of survival and cause–specific mortality using individually ...
Harris, Nyeema C., M.S., Spring 2007 Wildlife Biology MONITORING SURVIVAL OF YOUNG IN UNGULATES: A ...
I estimated survival, cause-specific mortality, and neonatal habitat use of elk (Cervus elaphus nels...
The recent expansion of large carnivores in North America may dramatically alter the population dyna...
We studied natality in the Northern Alaska Peninsula (NAP) and Southern Alaska Peninsula (SAP) carib...
We conducted a 3-year study (May 2003–Apr 2006) of mortality of northern Yellowstone elk (Cervus ela...
A recently born male Elk (Cervus elaphus) calf was observed and photographed approximately 30 km eas...
Graduation date: 2005With declining populations and low calf recruitment in northeastern Oregon,\ud ...
I estimated survival, cause-specific mortality, and neonatal habitat use of elk (Cervus elaphus nels...
In response to declining elk calf recruitment in the southern Bitterroot Valley of Montana, we initi...
Understanding the contribution of recruitment rates to overall growth rate in ungulate populations i...
Survival of juvenile ungulates is known to be highly variable, yet it is fundamental to understandin...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityWe examined the ...
Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) reproduction and survival on the LaSal Mountains, Utah were studied ...
Understanding the seasonal timing of disease transmission can lead to more effective control strateg...
We conducted a 2-year (2012–2013) study of survival and cause–specific mortality using individually ...
Harris, Nyeema C., M.S., Spring 2007 Wildlife Biology MONITORING SURVIVAL OF YOUNG IN UNGULATES: A ...
I estimated survival, cause-specific mortality, and neonatal habitat use of elk (Cervus elaphus nels...
The recent expansion of large carnivores in North America may dramatically alter the population dyna...
We studied natality in the Northern Alaska Peninsula (NAP) and Southern Alaska Peninsula (SAP) carib...
We conducted a 3-year study (May 2003–Apr 2006) of mortality of northern Yellowstone elk (Cervus ela...