Fertility control in wildlife is emerging as a potential management tool. Published research on feral horses, deer, rodents, and rabbits suggest an effective agent producing reversible infertility in these species could be developed. Furthermore, anecdotal reports suggest that infertility can be induced in a greater array of species. In this paper, the authors review methods of fertility control being studied for application in wildlife and focus on their studies designed to evaluate the effectiveness of fertility control agents in coyotes (Canis latrans). Immunocontraception using porcine zona pellucida (PZP) is currently the most promising method of fertility control in coyotes the authors have studied. This is consistent with results fro...
Interactions between animals and their environment are fundamental to ecological research. Field stu...
The development of immunocontraception as a tool for population management of coyotes (Canis latrans...
Coyote depreciation often causes severe losses of livestock and wildlife in many areas. The use of t...
Fertility control in wildlife is emerging as a potential management tool. Published research on fera...
The authors review methods of fertility control being studied for application in wildlife and focus ...
Fertility control in wildlife is emerging as a potential management tool. Published research on fera...
The current status of research into potential antifertility agents for vertebrate pests is briefly d...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are seasonally monestrous and form perennial pair-bonds. Breeding is dominat...
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...
Sterilization is an effective nonlethal tool to reduce livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latra...
The use of poisons for coyote control is controversial because of public opposition to lethal contro...
Sterilization is an effective nonlethal tool to reduce livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latra...
Coyote depreciation often causes severe losses of livestock and wildlife in many areas. The use of t...
Abstract. As human populations grow, conflicts with wildlife increase. Concurrently, concerns about ...
Interactions between animals and their environment are fundamental to ecological research. Field stu...
The development of immunocontraception as a tool for population management of coyotes (Canis latrans...
Coyote depreciation often causes severe losses of livestock and wildlife in many areas. The use of t...
Fertility control in wildlife is emerging as a potential management tool. Published research on fera...
The authors review methods of fertility control being studied for application in wildlife and focus ...
Fertility control in wildlife is emerging as a potential management tool. Published research on fera...
The current status of research into potential antifertility agents for vertebrate pests is briefly d...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are seasonally monestrous and form perennial pair-bonds. Breeding is dominat...
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...
Sterilization is an effective nonlethal tool to reduce livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latra...
The use of poisons for coyote control is controversial because of public opposition to lethal contro...
Sterilization is an effective nonlethal tool to reduce livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latra...
Coyote depreciation often causes severe losses of livestock and wildlife in many areas. The use of t...
Abstract. As human populations grow, conflicts with wildlife increase. Concurrently, concerns about ...
Interactions between animals and their environment are fundamental to ecological research. Field stu...
The development of immunocontraception as a tool for population management of coyotes (Canis latrans...
Coyote depreciation often causes severe losses of livestock and wildlife in many areas. The use of t...