Item talk:Q44842

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ORCID:

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     name: Plague transforms positive effects of precipitation on prairie dogs to
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   alternateName: BRD/Fort Collins Science Center
   name: U.S. Department of the Interior
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   alternateName: National Biological Survey
   name: U.S. Department of the Interior
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   alternateName: Fish and Wildlife Service
   name: U.S. Department of the Interior
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   alternateName: Wildlife Biology
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   name: Humboldt State University
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   alternateName: Wildlife Biology
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   name: University of Montana
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   name: Colorado State University
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USGS Staff Profile:

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   name: American Society of Mammalogists, 1989 to present
 award:
 - "2012\u2014Aldo Leopold Award, American Society of Mammalogists"
 - "2005\u2014Science Excellence Award of the Year, USGS, Biolo"
 - "2004\u2014Conservationist of the Year, Denver Zoological Foundation"
 - "1998\u2014Special Recognition Award, Black-footed Ferret Recovery Implementation\
   \ Team"
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   abstract: Scientist Emeritus with the Fort Collins Science Center
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   abstract: Dr. Biggins is a scientist emeritus at the Fort Collins Science Center.
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   abstract: Dr. Biggins has been interested in grassland ecology since 1981. Within
     that broad topic his research has involved varied themes, including aspects
     of behavioral ecology, predator-prey relationships, and ecology of wildlife
     diseases. Most of his investigations have been motivated by their application
     to conservation and recovery of federally listed species. In that context, Dr.
     Biggins has worked at field study sites from Montana to Chihuahua, Mexico, as
     well as in Inner Mongolia and the Tibetan Plateau. Research has involved students
     at various universities (in CA, CO, ID, NM, MI, MO, TX, WY, France, and China).
     Taxa of interest have been carnivores (e.g., black-footed ferrets, Siberian
     polecats, badgers, weasels, coyotes, foxes), rodents, arthropods (fleas, ticks),
     and bacteria (Yersinia pestis). His present research emphasis is on ecology
     of plague, including its hosts and vectors, concentrating on maintenance of
     plague and its chronic effects on wildlife populations and ecosystems during
     inter-epizootic periods.
   additionalType: personal statement
 email: bigginsd@usgs.gov
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   name: Ph.D., Zoology, Colorado State University, 2000
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   name: M.S., Wildlife Biology, University of Montana, 1975
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   name: B.S., Wildlife Management, Humboldt State University, 1968
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     name: Fort Collins Science Center
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   roleName: Scientist Emeritus
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   name: Scientist Emeritus,  U.S. Geological Survey, 2019 - Present
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   name: Adjunct Faculty, Department of Biology, Colorado State University, 2002-present
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   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Research Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Geological Survey, 1996-2019
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   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Research Wildlife Biologist, National Biological Service, 1993-1996
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   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Research Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1976-1993
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   name: Plague
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   name: Monitoring protocols
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   name: Prairie Dogs
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   name: Black-footed ferrets
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   name: Translocation
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     name: U.S. Geological Survey
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 name: Dean Biggins, PhD
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