Posts Tagged: ungulate

Defining the danger zone: critical snow properties for predator–prey interactions
December 23, 2023
Snowpack dynamics have a major influence on wildlife movement ecology and predator–prey interactions. Specific snow properties such as density, hardness, and depth determine how much an animal sinks into the snowpack, which in turn drives both the energetic cost of … read more
Posted in Biology, Resources | Tagged canid, felid, movement ecology, predator–prey, snow ecology, ungulate

Hidden Cost Of Disease In A Free-ranging Ungulate: Brucellosis Reduces Mid-winter Pregnancy In Elk
June 30, 2019
Demonstrating disease impacts on the vital rates of free-ranging mammalian hosts typically requires intensive, long-term study. Evidence for chronic pathogens affecting reproduction but not survival is rare, but has the potential for wide-ranging effects. Accurately quantifying disease-associated reductions in fecundity … read more
Posted in CWD & Other Diseases | Tagged brucellosis, disease, hidden, ranging, reduces, ungulate, winter