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Analyzing a Prospective Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Reintroduction Site for Suitable Habitat
Analyzing a Prospective Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Reintroduction Site for Suitable Habitat
HabitatWildSidesApril 17, 2007Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population sizeComment
Taxonomic status and conservation strategy of the Endangered red wolf: A response to Kyle et al.
Taxonomic status and conservation strategy of the Endangered red wolf: A response to Kyle et al.
WildSidesFebruary 15, 2007Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, TaxonomyComment
A multi-faceted molecular approach to red wolf (Canis rufus) conservation and management
A multi-faceted molecular approach to red wolf (Canis rufus) conservation and management
HybridizationWildSidesOctober 18, 2006Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, HybridizationComment
Home range, habitat use and pup attendance of red wolves (Canis rufus) during the pup rearing season
Home range, habitat use and pup attendance of red wolves (Canis rufus) during the pup rearing season
HabitatWildSidesSeptember 18, 2006Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, Habitat, PupsComment
An efficient method for screening faecal DNA genotypes and detecting new individuals and hybrids in the red wolf (Canis rufus) experimental population area
An efficient method for screening faecal DNA genotypes and detecting new individuals and hybrids in the red wolf (Canis rufus) experimental population area
HybridizationWildSidesJune 3, 2006Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, HybridizationComment
Dynamics of Hybridization and Introgression in Red Wolves and Coyotes
Dynamics of Hybridization and Introgression in Red Wolves and Coyotes
HybridizationWildSidesApril 24, 2006Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, HybridizationComment
Dynamics of Hybridization and Introgression in Red Wolves and Coyotes
Dynamics of Hybridization and Introgression in Red Wolves and Coyotes
HybridizationWildSidesApril 24, 2006Wildlife, Red wolf population size, Red Wolves, HybridizationComment
Genetic nature of eastern wolves: Past, present and future
Genetic nature of eastern wolves: Past, present and future
WildSidesApril 8, 2006Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, TaxonomyComment
From the Field: Implementing recovery of the red wolf— integrating research scientists and managers
From the Field: Implementing recovery of the red wolf— integrating research scientists and managers
WildSidesFebruary 28, 2005Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, RecoveryComment
The Precautionary Principle in Biodiversity Conservation and Natural Resources Management
The Precautionary Principle in Biodiversity Conservation and Natural Resources Management
WildSidesOctober 27, 2004Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, population and survivalComment
Pedigree-based assignment tests for reversing coyote (Canis latrans) introgression into the wild red wolf (Canis rufus) population.
Pedigree-based assignment tests for reversing coyote (Canis latrans) introgression into the wild red wolf (Canis rufus) population.
HybridizationWildSidesDecember 12, 2003Wildlife, Red wolf population size, Red Wolves, HybridizationComment
Using faecal DNA sampling and GIS to monitor hybridization between red wolves (Canis rufus) and coyotes (Canis latrans).
Using faecal DNA sampling and GIS to monitor hybridization between red wolves (Canis rufus) and coyotes (Canis latrans).
HybridizationWildSidesAugust 12, 2003Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, HybridizationComment
Restoration of the Red Wolf
Restoration of the Red Wolf
Population and SurvivalWildSidesJanuary 1, 2003Red Wolves, Wildlife, Red wolf population size, population and survivalComment
The Original Status of Wolves in Eastern North America
The Original Status of Wolves in Eastern North America
Population DispersalWildSidesOctober 18, 2002Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, Population DispersalComment
Major histocompatibility complex variation in red wolves: evidence for common ancestry with coyotes and balancing selection
Major histocompatibility complex variation in red wolves: evidence for common ancestry with coyotes and balancing selection
DNAWildSidesOctober 11, 2002Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population sizeComment
Effects of sterilization on territory fidelity and maintenance, pair bonds, and survival rates of free-ranging coyotes
Effects of sterilization on territory fidelity and maintenance, pair bonds, and survival rates of free-ranging coyotes
WildSidesAugust 28, 2001Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, BehaviorComment
Predicting Red Wolf Release Success in the Southeastern United States
Predicting Red Wolf Release Success in the Southeastern United States
Population and SurvivalWildSidesOctober 1, 2000Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, population and survivalComment
DNA profiles of the eastern Canadian wolf and the red wolf provide evidence for a common evolutionary history independent of the gray wolf
DNA profiles of the eastern Canadian wolf and the red wolf provide evidence for a common evolutionary history independent of the gray wolf
WildSidesApril 16, 2000Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, evolutionComment
Survey of necropsy results in captive red wolves (Canis rufus), 1992-1996.
Survey of necropsy results in captive red wolves (Canis rufus), 1992-1996.
Population and SurvivalWildSidesMarch 31, 2000Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, population and survivalComment
Towards scientific contributions in applying the precautionary principle: an example from southwestern Australia
Towards scientific contributions in applying the precautionary principle: an example from southwestern Australia
WildSidesSeptember 27, 1999Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population sizeComment
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