Publications
| plague in free-ranging mammals in western north dakota. | from july through october of 1996, 48 blood samples were collected from coyotes (canis latrans), badgers (taxidea taxus), and raccoons (procyon lotor) in western north dakota (usa) for the purposes of determining antibody titers to the plague bacterium, yersniia pestis. the passive hemagglutination paper-strip blood-sampling technique was utilized with hemagglutination inhibition controls. two positive samples were obtained from mckenzie county, one from a coyote with a titer of 1:64 and one fro ... | 1999 | 10479100 |
| sharp-tailed grouse nest survival and nest predator habitat use in north dakota's bakken oil field. | recent advancements in extraction technologies have resulted in rapid increases of gas and oil development across the united states and specifically in western north dakota. this expansion of energy development has unknown influences on local wildlife populations and the ecological interactions within and among species. our objectives for this study were to evaluate nest success and nest predator dynamics of sharp-tailed grouse (tympanuchus phasianellus) in two study sites that represented areas ... | 2017 | 28081245 |