Search Results - "Hogg, John T."
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Genetic rescue of an insular population of large mammals
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-06-2006)“…Natural populations worldwide are increasingly fragmented by habitat loss. Isolation at small population size is thought to reduce individual and population…”
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Natural history of a bighorn sheep pneumonia epizootic: Source of infection, course of disease, and pathogen clearance
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2021)“…A respiratory disease epizootic at the National Bison Range (NBR) in Montana in 2016–2017 caused an 85% decline in the bighorn sheep population, documented by…”
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Stochastic predation events and population persistence in bighorn sheep
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-06-2006)“…Puma concolor…”
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Quantitative genetics and sex-specific selection on sexually dimorphic traits in bighorn sheep
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-03-2008)“…Ovis canadensis…”
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Capital vs. income‐dependent optimal birth date in two North American ungulates
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-04-2017)“…Phenotypic plasticity in reproductive traits is of theoretical and applied interest as one avenue by which organisms might maintain an optimal annual…”
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Genetic linkage map of a wild genome: genomic structure, recombination and sexual dimorphism in bighorn sheep
Published in BMC genomics (28-09-2010)“…The construction of genetic linkage maps in free-living populations is a promising tool for the study of evolution. However, such maps are rare because it is…”
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Whole-genome resequencing uncovers molecular signatures of natural and sexual selection in wild bighorn sheep
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2015)“…The identification of genes influencing fitness is central to our understanding of the genetic basis of adaptation and how it shapes phenotypic variation in…”
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Hunting, Age Structure, and Horn Size Distribution in Bighorn Sheep
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-2017)“…Trophy hunting, the selective removal of animals for human recreation, can contribute to conservation when appropriately managed. Yet, little is known about…”
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Undesirable evolutionary consequences of trophy hunting
Published in Nature (11-12-2003)“…Phenotype-based selective harvests, including trophy hunting, can have important implications for sustainable wildlife management if they target heritable…”
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Disease and secondary sexual traits: effects of pneumonia on horn size of bighorn sheep
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2022)“…Secondary sexual traits (e.g., horns and antlers) have ecological and evolutionary importance and are of management interest for game species. Yet, how these…”
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ABORTION AND NEONATAL MORTALITY DUE TO TOXOPLASMA GONDII IN BIGHORN SHEEP (OVIS CANADENSIS)
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-2023)“…Low lamb recruitment can be an obstacle to bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) conservation and restoration. Causes of abortion and neonate loss in bighorn sheep,…”
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SELECTION AND GENETIC (CO)VARIANCE IN BIGHORN SHEEP
Published in Evolution (01-06-2005)“…Genetic theory predicts that directional selection should deplete additive genetic variance for traits closely related to fitness, and may favor the…”
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COMPARISON OF MODIFIED FLOTAC AND BAERMANN TECHNIQUES FOR QUANTIFYING LUNGWORM LARVAE IN FREE-RANGING BIGHORN SHEEP (OVIS CANADENSIS) FECES, MONTANA, USA
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-10-2015)“…Lungworms are important parasites of wildlife and host infection status is often evaluated using coprologic techniques, most commonly the Baermann method…”
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Genomic Resources Notes accepted 1 April 2013-31 May 2013
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-09-2013)“…This article documents the public availability of approximately 15 000 polymorphic SNP loci for the bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis…”
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Male mating effort in a polygynous ungulate
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-09-2006)“…Survival and mating success are key fitness components of mammalian males. Because energy is limited, life history theory predicts trade-offs between current…”
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Temporal dynamics of linkage disequilibrium in two populations of bighorn sheep
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2015)“…Linkage disequilibrium (LD) is the nonrandom association of alleles at two markers. Patterns of LD have biological implications as well as practical ones when…”
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Effect of chemical immobilization on social status of bighorn rams
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Low Genotyping Error Rates and Noninvasive Sampling in Bighorn Sheep
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2008)“…Noninvasive DNA sampling allows studies of natural populations without disturbing the target animals. Unfortunately, high genotyping error rates often make…”
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Muellerius capillaris Dominates the Lungworm Community of Bighorn Sheep at the National Bison Range, Montana
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-2010)“…Lungworm infections are common among bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in North America, and the predominant species reported are Protostrongylus stilesi and P…”
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Mating in Bighorn Sheep: Frequent Male Reproduction via a High-Risk "Unconventional" Tactic
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (14-07-1997)“…Rocky Mountain bighorn rams use three distinct tactics in competition for mates. Two tactics (tending and blocking) feature defense and cooperative mating over…”
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