Search Results - "Guthrie, Joseph M."
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Consequences of severe habitat fragmentation on density, genetics, and spatial capture-recapture analysis of a small bear population
Published in PloS one (24-07-2017)“…Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats caused by human land uses have subdivided several formerly contiguous large carnivore populations into multiple…”
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Marshaling science to advance large landscape conservation
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-10-2024)“…Applying science to conservation requires deliberate planning and action infrequently taught in academic settings. To illustrate impactful analysis and science…”
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Towards robust corridors: a validation framework to improve corridor modeling
Published in Landscape ecology (16-09-2024)“…Context Ecological corridors are one of the most recommended ways to mitigate biodiversity loss. With growing recognition of corridor importance, corridor…”
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Characterizing recolonization by a reintroduced bear population using genetic spatial capture-recapture
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2016)“…Many large carnivores are recolonizing range as a result of improved management and conservation policy, habitat restoration, and reintroduction programs…”
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Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in American Black Bears (Ursus americanus) of the Central Appalachians, USA
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-2017)“…We assessed Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence in 53 free-ranging American black bears (Ursus americanus) in the Central Appalachian Mountains, US…”
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Food habits of a small Florida black bear population in an endangered ecosystem
Published in Ursus (International Association for Bear Research and Management) (01-07-2017)“…The Highlands–Glades subpopulation (HGS) of Florida, USA, black bears (Ursus americanus floridanus) is small, genetically depauperate, and resides primarily…”
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History and Current Status of the Black Bear in Kentucky
Published in Northeastern naturalist (01-06-2013)“…Once abundant in Kentucky, Ursus americanus (American Black Bear) were extirpated from the state by the late 19th century because of overharvest and habitat…”
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