Search Results - "MULLER, LISA I."
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Control efforts and serologic survey of pseudorabies and brucellosis in wild pigs of Tennessee
Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-04-2019)“…European wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an introduced invasive species that now constitute a major threat to agriculture and the natural ecology of the…”
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Capture—recapture of white-tailed deer using DNA from fecal pellet groups
Published in Wildlife biology (01-10-2014)“…Traditional methods for estimating white-tailed deer population size and density are affected by behavioral biases, poor detection in densely forested areas,…”
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Assessing landowners' attitudes toward wild hogs and support for control options
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-10-2017)“…Wild hogs (Sus scrofa) are an invasive species with destructive habits, particularly rooting and wallowing, which can directly impact agricultural crops,…”
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Hunter Concerns and Intention to Hunt in Forested Areas Affected by Wildlife Disease
Published in Forest science (01-02-2022)“…Deer hunting is a major forest-based recreation activity in the US South. However, the recent discovery of chronic wasting disease (CWD) threatens deer hunting…”
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Hunter acceptability of chronic wasting disease (CWD) management actions in Western Tennessee
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (03-09-2022)“…Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a neurological disease affecting white-tailed deer has been found in many states including Tennessee. To design effective CWD…”
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Survival and Conflict Behavior of American Black Bears after Rehabilitation
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2020)“…Wildlife agencies face difficult situations when orphaned or injured American black bear (Ursus americanus) cubs (<12 months old) or yearlings (≥12 and <24…”
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Comparing landowner support for wild hog management options in Tennessee
Published in Journal of environmental management (15-02-2019)“…Wild hogs (Sus scrofa) are an invasive, non-native species quickly gaining ground on private, as well as public, lands in Tennessee and much of the United…”
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Hunters’ Willingness to Pay to Avoid Processing Costs Associated with Harvesting Infected Game
Published in Journal of agricultural and applied economics (01-02-2022)“…We assessed hunters’ willingness to participate in a scheme to recover the costs associated with processing diseased game. The results indicated that fifty-one…”
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THE USE OF KETAMINE-XYLAZINE OR BUTORPHANOL-AZAPERONE-MEDETOMIDINE TO IMMOBILIZE AMERICAN BLACK BEARS (URSUS AMERICANUS)
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-2018)“…Wildlife anesthetic protocols must offer rapid inductions and recoveries, be physiologically safe, and be minimally regulated. With this in mind, we evaluated…”
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MORTALITY, SURVIVAL, AND SEROLOGIC RESULTS FOR ELK (CERVUS CANADENSIS) IN THE CUMBERLAND MOUNTAINS OF TENNESSEE, USA
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-2023)“…Comprehensive disease surveillance has not been conducted in elk (Cervus canadensis) in Tennessee, US, since their reintroduction to the state 20 yr ago. We…”
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Hardwood management and restoration of longleaf pine ecosystems may affect raccoon daytime resting sites
Published in Restoration ecology (01-05-2017)“…Fire‐maintained Pinus palustris (longleaf pine) ecosystems are species rich and considered a top conservation priority in the southeastern United States…”
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EVALUATING THE EFFICACY OF NONINVASIVE FECAL SAMPLING FOR PREGNANCY DETECTION IN ELK (CERVUS CANADENSIS)
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-2023)“…Elk (Cervus canadensis) were reintroduced to Tennessee, USA in the early 2000s, with limited reproductive monitoring since initial release. We assessed the…”
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Indirect predation management in a longleaf pine ecosystem: Hardwood removal and the spatial ecology of raccoons
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-12-2016)“…•Hardwood removal from open-pine dominated forests affected raccoon habitat selection.•Raccoons selected young pine stands and wetlands more and roads less…”
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Genetic Structure in Elk Persists After Translocation
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2018)“…Elk (Cervus canadensis) translocation success is thought to be facilitated by high post-release herd cohesion and limited movements; both should ensure genetic…”
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Characterizing the Economic Value and Impacts of Wild Pig Damage on a Rural Economy
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (02-11-2017)“…Wild pigs are a free-ranging invasive species capable of inflicting significant damage on rural property. Wildlife management personnel may benefit from…”
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Assimilated diet patterns of American black bears in the Sierra Nevada and western Great Basin, Nevada, USA
Published in Ursus (International Association for Bear Research and Management) (06-01-2020)“…In western Nevada, USA, the American black bear (Ursus americanus) coexists with humans and increasing urban sprawl. Hotels, casinos, restaurants, and…”
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EFFECTS OF LIVE-TRAPPING AND ISOFLURANE ANESTHESIA ON FREE-RANGING AMERICAN MARTENS (MARTES AMERICANA)
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-2017)“…Seventy-two free-ranging American martens (Martes americana) in Michigan, US were immobilized using isoflurane from 2011 to 2015. In total, 129 anesthetic…”
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Spatial and Temporal Relationships Between Deer Harvest and Deer–Vehicle Collisions at Oak Ridge Reservation, Tennessee
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-12-2014)“…White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are increasing as human and deer populations continue to grow. Deer harvest was…”
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Population Viability Analysis to Identify Management Priorities for Reintroduced Elk in the Cumberland Mountains, Tennessee
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2011)“…We used an individual-based population model to perform a viability analysis to simulate population growth (λ) of 167 elk (Cervus elaphus manitobensis; 71 male…”
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