Search Results - "Deforge, James R."
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Pathogen surveillance and epidemiology in endangered peninsular bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni)
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-11-2022)“…Peninsular bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) are found exclusively in Southern California and Baja Mexico. They are federally endangered due to multiple…”
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The serologic prevalence of Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) complement-fixing antibodies in the Peninsular bighorn sheep of Southern California
Published in The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene (01-08-2006)“…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
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
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
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
Published in Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation (01-07-1989)“…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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