Background: Dog fertility depends on human-influenced factors such as sterilization. Uncontrolled fertility can result in unwanted births and overpopulation, which causes problems of public health and animal welfare. Surgical sterilization has been the traditional means of reproduction control but its cost and time can be prohibitive for mass sterilization programs. Non-surgical sterilization alternatives exist, but most of them are reversible and their effectiveness as a population management tool is unknown. To better understand the consequences of reversible contraception, the fertility dynamics was modeled in a hypothetical dog population in a steady-state condition.Materials, Methods & Results: The effect of reversible contraceptio...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) occur widely across the prairie states of North Ame...
The human population presently exceeds 6 billion and is continuing to expand at a startling rate. Th...
Artificial insemination paved the way for many advancements in reproductive technology. Two common a...
Background: Dog fertility depends on human-influenced factors such as sterilization. Uncontrolled fe...
About 75% of dogs worldwide are free to roam and reproduce, thus creating locally overabundant popul...
Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaig...
Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaig...
The resolution of conflicts between human and wildlife interests often involves lethal control to re...
Recently, wildlife contraception became a reality with the registration of OvoControl for geese and ...
<div><p>Surgical sterilization programs for dogs have been proposed as interventions to control dog ...
Investigation of fertility control techniques to reduce reproductive rates in wildlife populations h...
Investigation of fertility control techniques to reduce reproductive rates in wildlife populations h...
We evaluated pinhole castration as an alternative technique for dog population control in resource p...
The importance of artificial insemination to canine reproduction is steadily increasing. On this reg...
Cryopreservation of dog semen facilitates the exchange of genes between populations and makes it pos...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) occur widely across the prairie states of North Ame...
The human population presently exceeds 6 billion and is continuing to expand at a startling rate. Th...
Artificial insemination paved the way for many advancements in reproductive technology. Two common a...
Background: Dog fertility depends on human-influenced factors such as sterilization. Uncontrolled fe...
About 75% of dogs worldwide are free to roam and reproduce, thus creating locally overabundant popul...
Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaig...
Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaig...
The resolution of conflicts between human and wildlife interests often involves lethal control to re...
Recently, wildlife contraception became a reality with the registration of OvoControl for geese and ...
<div><p>Surgical sterilization programs for dogs have been proposed as interventions to control dog ...
Investigation of fertility control techniques to reduce reproductive rates in wildlife populations h...
Investigation of fertility control techniques to reduce reproductive rates in wildlife populations h...
We evaluated pinhole castration as an alternative technique for dog population control in resource p...
The importance of artificial insemination to canine reproduction is steadily increasing. On this reg...
Cryopreservation of dog semen facilitates the exchange of genes between populations and makes it pos...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) occur widely across the prairie states of North Ame...
The human population presently exceeds 6 billion and is continuing to expand at a startling rate. Th...
Artificial insemination paved the way for many advancements in reproductive technology. Two common a...