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    The serologic prevalence of Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) complement-fixing antibodies in the Peninsular bighorn sheep of Southern California by DeForge, James R, Cone, Lawrence A

    “…Q fever is a rare illness in the Southern California desert. During the past 34 years only 6 patients have been diagnosed with the disease at the Eisenhower…”
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    Captive Breeding and Reintroduction Evaluation Criteria: a Case Study of Peninsular Bighorn Sheep by Ostermann, Stacey D., Deforge, James R., Edge, W. Daniel

    Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2001)
    “…Captive breeding and reintroduction programs are rarely evaluated, and assessment criteria vary widely. We used the following criteria to evaluate a bighorn…”
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    Head to Head: Flawed model has serious conservation implications: Response to Turner et al by Ostermann-Kelm, Stacey D, Rubin, Esther S, Groom, Jeremiah D, DeForge, James R, Wagner, Guy, Sorensen, Pete, Torres, Steven G, Jorgensen, Mark C, Byard, Aimee J, Ryder, Oliver

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-12-2005)
    “…Turner et al. (2004) developed a habitat selection model for a population of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in the Peninsular Ranges of southern…”
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    Flawed model has serious conservation implications: Response to Turner et al by Ostermann-Kelm, Stacey D., Rubin, Esther S., Groom, Jeremiah D., DeForge, James R., Wagner, Guy, Sorensen, Pete, Torres, Steven G., Jorgensen, Mark C., Byard, Aimee J., Ryder, Oliver

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-12-2005)
    “…Turner et al. (2004) developed a habitat selection model for a population of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in the Peninsular Ranges of southern…”
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    Susceptibility of a fetal tongue cell line derived from bighorn sheep to five serotypes of bluetongue virus and its potential for the isolation of viruses by Castro, A E, Montague, S R, Dotson, J F, Jessup, D A, DeForge, J R

    “…A cell line (BHFTE) was derived from a tongue explant of a bighorn sheep fetus (Ovis canadensis nelsoni). The cells have been maintained through 23 serial…”
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