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Full-Text Articles in Animal Sciences
An Assessment Of Moose (Alces Alces Americana) And Moose Management In Connecticut, Andrew M. Labonte
An Assessment Of Moose (Alces Alces Americana) And Moose Management In Connecticut, Andrew M. Labonte
Master's Theses
Eastern moose (Alces alces americana) populations have been increasing in New England over the past decade. Moose populations have the potential to generate human conflict due to their size, speed, nocturnal behavior, and seasonal mobility. As problems associated with increasing moose populations become more common, the need to develop management strategies that are both effective and acceptable to stakeholders becomes increasingly important. The potential for moose to continue to expand in southern New England and the long-term impacts they may have on Connecticut residents, is unclear. The overall purpose of this study was to assess how suitable Connecticut …
Stable Isotope Analyses Of Bat Fur: Applications For Investigating North American Bat Migration, Erin E. Fraser
Stable Isotope Analyses Of Bat Fur: Applications For Investigating North American Bat Migration, Erin E. Fraser
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Many aspects of North American bat migration are not well documented. Stable isotope analyses of animal tissues can elucidate migratory origin, but this technique has not been widely applied to bats. This dissertation i) uses fur stable isotope analyses to investigate North American bat migration and ii) highlights some of the strengths and weaknesses of this analytical technique when applied to bat systems. I conducted stable hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen isotope analyses on fur from five bat species.
I documented δDfur heterogeneity in summer resident populations of Myotis lucifugus, Lasiurus borealis, Lasiurus cinereus, and Lasionycteris noctivagans. Stable …
An Evaluation Of Population Estimators And Forage Availability And Nutritional Quality For White-Tailed Deer In Tennessee, Jared Tyler Beaver
An Evaluation Of Population Estimators And Forage Availability And Nutritional Quality For White-Tailed Deer In Tennessee, Jared Tyler Beaver
Masters Theses
Given the white-tailed deer’s (Odocoileus virginianus; deer) popularity and potentially negative impact on forested systems; Arnold Air Force Base (AAFB) in Tullahoma, Tennessee, USA has made minimizing negative deer impacts on biodiversity a priority. To address these management issues, I initiated a study on AAFB to investigate deer survey techniques and the effects of deer density on forage availability across vegetative communities.
Current use of infrared-triggered cameras (camera) for estimating deer populations does not provide a measure of precision critical for density estimation. I conducted a camera survey for deer in Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Units 1 and …
Capture-Recapture Of White-Tailed Deer Using Dna Sampling From Fecal Pellet-Groups, Matthew James Goode
Capture-Recapture Of White-Tailed Deer Using Dna Sampling From Fecal Pellet-Groups, Matthew James Goode
Masters Theses
Reliable density estimates of game and keystone species such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are desirable to set proper management strategies and for evaluating those strategies over time. However, traditional methods for estimating white-tailed deer density have been inhibited by behavior, densely forested areas that can hamper observation (detection), and invalid techniques of estimating effective trapping area. We wanted to evaluate a noninvasive method of mark-recapture estimation using DNA extracted from fecal pellets as the individual marker and for gender determination, coupled with a spatial detection function to estimate density (Spatially Explicit Capture-Recapture, SECR). We collected pellet groups …
Global And Specific Controls Of Protein Synthesis In Hibernators, Peipei Pan
Global And Specific Controls Of Protein Synthesis In Hibernators, Peipei Pan
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
Mammalian hibernation is a highly dynamic physiological process that is composed of a series of torpor bouts, wherein hibernators oscillate between periods of torpor and interbout arousal. Although normally vital to homeostasis, many energetically consumptive processes such as translation or protein synthesis are virtually ceased during hibernation. Earlier studies indicated that protein synthesis had fallen to almost negligible levels. Cap-dependent initiation of translation is well regulated by eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) and its binding partner eIF4E-binding protein 1 (4E-BP1) when hibernators cycle in and out the torpor state. Herein, I investigated well-characterized regulatory mechanisms of global and specific …
Movement Ecology Of An Intercontinental Migratory Bird During Spring Stopover, Emily Beth Cohen
Movement Ecology Of An Intercontinental Migratory Bird During Spring Stopover, Emily Beth Cohen
Dissertations
Movement ecology is a component of nearly all aspects of animal behavior and an animal’s decision to move is likely influenced by a complex combination of exogenous and endogenous factors. Therefore, an examination of the causes and consequences of organismal movement provides a conceptual framework for understanding complex behavioral strategies. My dissertation research is focused on the movement ecology of an intercontinental migratory songbird during spring migration. I adopted experimental approaches to study the factors influencing how a songbird migrant, red-eyed vireos (Vireo olivaceus), makes decisions in unfamiliar landscapes from the initiation of spring stopover.
I simulated the …
The Ecology Of The Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus Horridus) In Southeastern Virginia, Scott M. Goetz
The Ecology Of The Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus Horridus) In Southeastern Virginia, Scott M. Goetz
Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations
Few studies have examined the relationship between forest canopy structure and the ecology of the timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus). I used radiotelemetry to compare the movements, activity range sizes and behaviors of timber rattlesnakes before and after a large-scale natural disturbance that opened a previously closed canopy. The disturbance was Hurricane Isabel which made landfall in northeast North Carolina and southeastern Virginia in 2003. Isabel created gaps in the canopy through tree blowdown, resulting in a 16.6% opening in the forest canopy at my study site, in southeastern Virginia. I compared six years of female tracking data from …
Factors That Affect Harem Stability In A Feral Horse (Equus Caballus) Population On Shackleford Banks Island, Nc, Jessa Madosky
Factors That Affect Harem Stability In A Feral Horse (Equus Caballus) Population On Shackleford Banks Island, Nc, Jessa Madosky
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Mammal species often live in social groups, but the factors that promote group cohesion can be difficult to analyze due to the prevalence of strong group affiliations. Feral horses maintain stable harems of one or two males and several females, and harem stability is strongly related to individual fitness. Anecdotal evidence and an early study in the non-breeding season suggest that management of the Shackleford Banks island horses with immunocontraception reduces harem stability in the population, providing an opportunity to study the factors that influence harem stability. I investigated the effects of the immunocontraceptive PZP on harem stability during the …
Mitochondrial Metabolic Suppression And Reactive Oxygen Species Production During Hypometabolism In Mammals, Jason Cl Brown
Mitochondrial Metabolic Suppression And Reactive Oxygen Species Production During Hypometabolism In Mammals, Jason Cl Brown
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
During hibernation, daily torpor, and fasting, mammals reduce metabolic rate (MR) up to 99%, 95%, and 30%, respectively, compared to resting levels. Mitochondrial metabolic suppression likely contributes to this MR reduction, and the first objective of this study was to determine the relative contributions of active, regulated inhibition and passive thermal effects as body temperature (Tb) falls, to mitochondrial metabolic suppression, and to examine the mechanisms involved using top-down elasticity analysis and novel statistical approach. The second objective of this study was to determine how mitochondrial metabolic suppression affects mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, a topic which …
Rats As Forest Pests In Southeastern Virginia: Girdling By The Hispid Cotton Rat Sigmodon Hispidus As A Significant Source Of Mortality Of Loblolly Pines (Pinus Taeda) In A Successional Pine Forest, Robyn M. Nadolny
Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations
The hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) is a common field rodent throughout the southeastern US, where volunteer loblolly pine trees (Pinus taeda) invade open space and begin the process of ecological succession from field to pine forest. Recent analysis of the diet of S. hispidus indicates that loblolly pine bark is stripped and eaten during the winter months. In this study, we explored the extent of rodent girdling on a 1.23 ha grid in a successional pine forest in southeastern Virginia. During the winter of 2005 we observed damage to 65% of trees in our study area, with 98% …
Patterns Of Transience, Sex Bias, And Body Mass In Open-Habitat Rodent Populations, Stephen Edward Rice
Patterns Of Transience, Sex Bias, And Body Mass In Open-Habitat Rodent Populations, Stephen Edward Rice
Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations
Rodents are assumed to live their lives in circumscribed (natal) areas with males being more prone to disperse than females and juveniles more prone to disperse than adults. To test these assumptions we examined the initial captures of geographic populations of hispid cotton rat, meadow vole, prairie vole, and marsh rice rat obtained through capture-mark-recapture methods. Capture records were obtained from Kansas and Illinois from long-term studies, and through live-trapping in Chesapeake, Virginia. I evaluated proportions of residents and transients, adults and juveniles, and males and females for significant differences among seasons, years, and geographic locations. The overall body masses …
Skeletal Development In Oviparous And Viviparous Populations Of Saiphos Equalis., Melia Baker
Skeletal Development In Oviparous And Viviparous Populations Of Saiphos Equalis., Melia Baker
Undergraduate Honors Theses
This study examines ossification at different embryonic stages to develop a pattern of ossification and to look at differences between oviparous and viviparous populations of the same species.
The Small Indian Mongoose (Herpestes Auropunctatus) On Adriatic Islands: Impact, Evolution, And Control, Arijana Barun
The Small Indian Mongoose (Herpestes Auropunctatus) On Adriatic Islands: Impact, Evolution, And Control, Arijana Barun
Doctoral Dissertations
ABSTRACT
One cause of declines and extinctions of island species is carnivore introduction. Four carnivores, including the small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus), are on the IUCN’s list of 100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species. My thesis summarizes global patterns of carnivore introductions and examines ecological, evolutionary, and management impacts of this mongoose. I study abundances of reptiles and amphibians on mongoose-infested and mongoose-free islands in the Adriatic Sea to determine if factors other than mongoose presence can account for abundance differences. For several reptiles and amphibians, the mongoose is implicated as causing differences. Additionally, I …
Characteristics Of Rest Sites Used By Raccoons (Procyon Lotor) In Richmond, Kentucky, Jonathan Ridenour
Characteristics Of Rest Sites Used By Raccoons (Procyon Lotor) In Richmond, Kentucky, Jonathan Ridenour
Online Theses and Dissertations
The raccoon (Procyon lotor) is one of many species that have adapted to living in urban/suburban environments. In this study, radio-tagged raccoons within the city limits of Richmond, KY, were monitored to locate rest sites. A rest site is defined as any site occupied by a raccoon during the non-motile periods of its daily activity cycle. Thirty-three different rest sites were located throughout the spring and summer seasons of 2009-10. With some rest sites being used multiple times for a total of 50.
Of the individual rest sites located, 9, 16, and 8 were located in trees, in …
Análisis De Componentes Principales Para Peso Al Destete En Un Hato Cebú Comercial En Orocué Casanare, Camilo Andrés Muñoz Monroy, Olbar Sanchez Hernández
Análisis De Componentes Principales Para Peso Al Destete En Un Hato Cebú Comercial En Orocué Casanare, Camilo Andrés Muñoz Monroy, Olbar Sanchez Hernández
Zootecnia
Este estudio fue desarrollado en un hato de críaubicado en las sabanas del municipio de Orocué departamento del Casanare; donde se obtienen terneros para ceba resultado del apareamiento entre toros Brahman puros con vacas cebú comercial; se realizó para conocer si existe o norelación en alguna proporción entre: algunas características morfológicas como el puntaje de ubre y pezones, y fenotípicas como la condición corporal y el número de partos de la vaca con el peso al nacer y al destete del ternero. Como muestra se tomaron los partos correspondientes a los meses octubre a diciembre (n=150 partos), equivalentes aproximadamente al …
Phylogeography Of Northern Populations Of The Black-Tailed Rattlesnake (Crotalus Molossus Baird And Girard, 1853) With The Revalidation Of C. Ornatus Hallowell, 1854, Christopher Anderson
Phylogeography Of Northern Populations Of The Black-Tailed Rattlesnake (Crotalus Molossus Baird And Girard, 1853) With The Revalidation Of C. Ornatus Hallowell, 1854, Christopher Anderson
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
The black-tailed rattlesnake (Crotalus molossus Baird and Girard, 1853) is a wide-ranging species complex with representatives from the southwestern United States through the highlands of central and southern Mexico. The systematics of this group has received little attention and in the past six decades only two taxonomic revisions have been proposed (the transfer of C. basiliscus oaxacus to C. molossus and the elevation of C. m. estebanensis to full species). However, a recent revision of the Neotropical rattlesnakes (C. durissus and C. simus) recovered a polyphyletic C. molossus. Sequenced data were obtained from three mitochondrial genes …
Bat Species Diversity In Old-Growth Vs. Second Growth Forests In Lilley Cornett Woods, Letcher County, Kentucky, Lindsay R. Conley
Bat Species Diversity In Old-Growth Vs. Second Growth Forests In Lilley Cornett Woods, Letcher County, Kentucky, Lindsay R. Conley
Online Theses and Dissertations
Bat activity in old-growth forests (+150 years) is a subject that is poorly understood. The majority of old-growth forests are located in the northwestern portion of the United States, and with current silviculture practices, many forests are being cut. There have been no published studies that specifically examine bat use of old-growth forests in Kentucky. The objective of this study was to determine the diversity of bat species associated with old-growth and second growth forests within the Lilley Cornett Woods Appalachian Ecological Research Station, Letcher County, Kentucky. This study was conducted over 2 field seasons; 2009 and 2010. Mist netting …
Caracterización De Indicadores De Sustentabilidad Ambiental, Técnica Y Socioeconómica En Fincas De Ganadería De Cría Del Piedemonte Casanareño, Ana Maria Mantilla Colmenares, Karen Lorena Niño Ramirez
Caracterización De Indicadores De Sustentabilidad Ambiental, Técnica Y Socioeconómica En Fincas De Ganadería De Cría Del Piedemonte Casanareño, Ana Maria Mantilla Colmenares, Karen Lorena Niño Ramirez
Zootecnia
El trabajo se baso en la caracterización de diez (10) predios pecuarios en los municipios de Yopal, Aguazul y Tauramena, pertenecientes al piedemonte de Casanare, dedicados a la ganadería de cría, donde se busco definir los indicadores de sustentabilidad ambiental, técnica y socioeconómica para este tipo de producción. La información se obtuvo mediante una encuesta presencial y visita de campo que caracterizo cada finca, lo cual permitió definir la línea base de los parámetros sostenibles hallados en cada uno de los predios, se estableció un mecanismo de valoración de indicadores propuestos en el estudio; la encuesta se complemento con evidencias …
Relación De La Concentración De Proteína Sérica, La Calidad De Calostro Y La Ganancia De Peso En Terneros Lactantes En Hatos De La Sabana De Bogotá, Mauricio Yepes Mejía, Camilo Prieto Quevedo
Relación De La Concentración De Proteína Sérica, La Calidad De Calostro Y La Ganancia De Peso En Terneros Lactantes En Hatos De La Sabana De Bogotá, Mauricio Yepes Mejía, Camilo Prieto Quevedo
Zootecnia
Se realizo este estudio para conocer la correlación existente entre la concentración del calostro y el nivel de proteínas séricas, con la ganancia de peso, en terneras lactantes en 5 hatos lecheros de la Sabana de Bogotá. Fueron muestreadas un total de 131 terneras de las razas; Holstein, Jersey, Simental y Ayrshire (n=131). Se determino la correlación entre la ganancia de peso (GP), Concentración del calostro (CC) y proteínas totales (PT). Los promedios encontrados para GP, CC y PT fueron 0.689 ± 0.190 Kg/día, 52.9 ± 20.4 mg/ml y 5,9 ± 0,8 g/100ml, respectivamente. Se encontró una correlación moderada (0.27, …
The Influence Of Golf Course Landscapes On The Occupancy And Reproductive Success Of Eastern Bluebirds, Marie Louise Pitts
The Influence Of Golf Course Landscapes On The Occupancy And Reproductive Success Of Eastern Bluebirds, Marie Louise Pitts
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Behavioral And Mechanical Particle Selectivity In A Suspension-Feeding Detritivorous Fish, Matthew Kyle Heidman
Behavioral And Mechanical Particle Selectivity In A Suspension-Feeding Detritivorous Fish, Matthew Kyle Heidman
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Mate-Guarding In The Australian Zebra Finch, Taeniopygia Guttata: For Males, Protecting Paternity Is More Important Than Extra-Pair Copulations, Leah Catherine Wilson
Mate-Guarding In The Australian Zebra Finch, Taeniopygia Guttata: For Males, Protecting Paternity Is More Important Than Extra-Pair Copulations, Leah Catherine Wilson
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.