Due to the extirpation of their natural predators, feral horse populations have expanded across the United States, necessitating their management. Contraception of females (mares) with porcine zona pellucida (PZP) is a popular option; however, effects to physiology and behavior can be substantial. On Shackleford Banks, North Carolina, USA, treated mares have exhibited cycling during the non-breeding season and demonstrated decreased fidelity to the band stallion, but PZP\u27s long-term effects on mare physiology and behavior remain largely unexplored. After the contraception program was suspended in this population, we examined how prior exposure to varying levels of PZP treatment impacted (1) foaling probability and foaling dates (a proxy ...
Abiotic inputs such as photoperiod and temperature can regulate reproductive cyclicity in many speci...
Context. Contraception is increasingly used as a management technique to reduce fertility in wildlif...
Since the advent of world travel and exploration, humans have been introducing animals to new countr...
Due to the extirpation of their natural predators, feral horse populations have expanded across the ...
Background: Although the physiological effects of immunocontraceptive treatment with porcine zona pe...
Although the physiological effects of immunocontraceptive treatment with porcine zona pellucida (PZP...
Porcine zona pellucida (PZP) immunocontraception was developed to provide a more humane, effective, ...
The behavioral effects of the immunocontraceptive agent porcine zona pellucida (PZP) have not been a...
Overpopulation of feral horses in several western states is an unquestioned problem. Current manage...
The advent of immunocontraception with porcine zona pellucida (PZP) has all but revolutionized wild ...
Fertility control in wild horses has been attempted with both stallions and mares. Nonreversible sur...
Overpopulation of feral horses in several western states is an unquestioned problem. Current managem...
Controlling fertility of feral horses through the use of long-acting contraceptives or sterilization...
In social species like the feral horse (Equus caballus), changes in individual behavior are likely t...
AbstractWildlife management actions can alter fundamental behaviors of individuals and groups, which...
Abiotic inputs such as photoperiod and temperature can regulate reproductive cyclicity in many speci...
Context. Contraception is increasingly used as a management technique to reduce fertility in wildlif...
Since the advent of world travel and exploration, humans have been introducing animals to new countr...
Due to the extirpation of their natural predators, feral horse populations have expanded across the ...
Background: Although the physiological effects of immunocontraceptive treatment with porcine zona pe...
Although the physiological effects of immunocontraceptive treatment with porcine zona pellucida (PZP...
Porcine zona pellucida (PZP) immunocontraception was developed to provide a more humane, effective, ...
The behavioral effects of the immunocontraceptive agent porcine zona pellucida (PZP) have not been a...
Overpopulation of feral horses in several western states is an unquestioned problem. Current manage...
The advent of immunocontraception with porcine zona pellucida (PZP) has all but revolutionized wild ...
Fertility control in wild horses has been attempted with both stallions and mares. Nonreversible sur...
Overpopulation of feral horses in several western states is an unquestioned problem. Current managem...
Controlling fertility of feral horses through the use of long-acting contraceptives or sterilization...
In social species like the feral horse (Equus caballus), changes in individual behavior are likely t...
AbstractWildlife management actions can alter fundamental behaviors of individuals and groups, which...
Abiotic inputs such as photoperiod and temperature can regulate reproductive cyclicity in many speci...
Context. Contraception is increasingly used as a management technique to reduce fertility in wildlif...
Since the advent of world travel and exploration, humans have been introducing animals to new countr...