Pages that link to "Item:Q45165"
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The following pages link to James Cain, III, PhD (Q45165):
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- Ungulate migrations of the western United States, volume 3 (Q55479) (← links)
- Evaluation of key scientific issues in the report, “State of the mountain lion—A call to end trophy hunting of America’s lion” (Q57441) (← links)
- An individual-based model for predicting dynamics of a newly established Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) population—Final report (Q57455) (← links)
- Sonoran Pronghorn Literature: An Annotated Bibliography (Q68664) (← links)
- Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography: Water Requirements of Desert Ungulates (Q69288) (← links)
- Book Review: And then there were none: The demise of Desert Bighorn Sheep in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness (Q145407) (← links)
- Urbanization’s influence on the distribution of mange in a carnivore revealed with multistate occupancy models (Q146448) (← links)
- Forest restoration, wildfire, and habitat selection by female mule deer (Q149694) (← links)
- Pleistocene–Holocene vicariance, not Anthropocene landscape change, explains the genetic structure of American black bear (Ursus americanus) populations in the American Southwest and northern Mexico (Q150555) (← links)
- Structured decision making (Q150652) (← links)
- Desert bighorn sheep lambing habitat: Parturition, nursery, and predation sites (Q151381) (← links)
- Genetic structure and viability selection in the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), a vagile raptor with a Holarctic distribution (Q152711) (← links)
- Application of activity sensors for estimating behavioral patterns (Q153003) (← links)
- Efficacy of GPS cluster analysis for predicting carnivory sites of a wide-ranging omnivore: the American black bear (Q153341) (← links)
- Prevalence of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in desert bighorn sheep in Arizona (Q153767) (← links)
- Adult survival, apparent lamb survival, and body condition of desert bighorn sheep in relation to habitat and precipitation on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona (Q154934) (← links)
- Identifying ecologically relevant scales of habitat selection: diel habitat selection in elk (Q156877) (← links)
- Extreme drought and adaptive resource selection by a desert mammal (Q157234) (← links)
- The Impacts of Drought on Fish and Wildlife in the Southwestern U.S. (Q160337) (← links)
- The Effects of Drought on Southwestern Pronghorns (Q160559) (← links)
- The Effects of Drought on Desert Bighorn Sheep (Q160684) (← links)
- Evaluating Adaptations of Desert Bighorn Sheep to Climate Change in the Southwestern U.S. (Q160811) (← links)
- New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225517) (← links)
- Sympatric cattle grazing and desert bighorn sheep foraging (Q233829) (← links)
- Ungulate exclusion, conifer thinning and mule deer forage in northeastern New Mexico (Q233897) (← links)
- Techniques for capturing bighorn sheep lambs (Q236279) (← links)
- Post-parturition habitat selection by elk calves and adult female elk in New Mexico (Q237101) (← links)
- Potential foraging decisions by a desert ungulate to balance water and nutrient intake in a water-stressed environment (Q238453) (← links)
- Extreme precipitation variability, forage quality and large herbivore diet selection in arid environments (Q239676) (← links)
- Diet composition, quality and overlap of sympatric American pronghorn and gemsbok (Q239863) (← links)
- Mapping tree density in forests of the southwestern USA using Landsat 8 data (Q239905) (← links)
- Anthropogenic impacts to the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf with a focus on trapping-related incidents (Q242829) (← links)
- Investigation of bed and den site selection by American black bears (Ursus americanus) in a landscape impacted by forest restoration treatments and wildfires (Q253640) (← links)
- Pathogen prevalence in American black bears (Ursus americanus) of the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico, USA (Q253795) (← links)
- Anthropogenic subsidies influence resource use during a mange epizootic in a desert coyote population (Q257285) (← links)
- Effects of climate change on long-term population growth of pronghorn in an arid environment (Q258137) (← links)
- Accounting for residual heterogeneity in double-observer sightability models decreases bias in burro abundance estimates (Q262328) (← links)
- The abundance and persistence of Caprinae populations (Q262506) (← links)
- Predator-prey relationships and managements (Q263218) (← links)
- A case for multiscale habitat selection studies of small mammals (Q263908) (← links)
- Predicting spatial factors associated with cattle depredations by the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) with recommendations for depredation risk modeling (Q266105) (← links)
- Density of American black bears in New Mexico (Q268137) (← links)
- Behavioral trade-offs and multitasking by elk in relation to predation risk from Mexican gray wolves (Q270009) (← links)
- Estimating black bear density in New Mexico using noninvasive genetic sampling coupled with spatially explicit capture-recapture methods (Q276371) (← links)
- Estimating abundance and simulating fertility control in feral burros (Q281858) (← links)
- Habitat diversity influences puma (Puma concolor) diet in the Chihuahuan Desert (Q283191) (← links)
- Repatriated desert bighorn sheep population on the Nevada National Security Site (Q284322) (← links)
- Validating the performance of occupancy models for estimating habitat use and predicting the distribution of highly-mobile species: A case study using the American black bear (Q285964) (← links)
- Whooping and sandhill cranes visit upland ponds proportional to migration phenology on the Texas coast (Q287982) (← links)
- Mule deer habitat selection following vegetation thinning treatments in New Mexico (Q295198) (← links)