Author: Jesse T. Berryhill
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Category : Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Trends in Winter Habitat for Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis) in North Central New Mexico
Author: Jesse T. Berryhill
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Category : Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Habitat Changes and Visual Obscurity in a Low Elevation Population of Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis Canadensis) in Southwestern New Mexico
Author: Rachelle L. Huddleston-Lorton
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Distribution and Habitat Selection of Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis Canadensis) Along the San Francisco River Canyon in New Mexico
Author: J. Arthur Hayes
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Impacts of Roads on Movements and Habitat Use by Bighorn Sheep on the Northern Winter Range
Author: Lynn R. Irby
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) were reported to occur in all mountain ranges in and around Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in the late 1800's (Mills 1937). European expansion into the upper Yellowstone River Valley during the 19th century caused bighorn sheep numbers to drastically decline from competition with livestock, introduction of livestock disease, hunting, and loss of habitat. The establishment of YNP, other management areas, and hunting regulations protected remaining bighorn populations. Although some populations were eliminated, others increased and reestablished into historic ranges (Buechner 1960, Keating 1982).
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) were reported to occur in all mountain ranges in and around Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in the late 1800's (Mills 1937). European expansion into the upper Yellowstone River Valley during the 19th century caused bighorn sheep numbers to drastically decline from competition with livestock, introduction of livestock disease, hunting, and loss of habitat. The establishment of YNP, other management areas, and hunting regulations protected remaining bighorn populations. Although some populations were eliminated, others increased and reestablished into historic ranges (Buechner 1960, Keating 1982).
History and Ecology of Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep in Utah
Author: Justin M. Shannon
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 102
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CHAPTER 2: Habitat-use models for wildlife reintroductions are important management tools. Such predictive models can save managers time and money by ensuring animals are released into suitable habitats. We tested predictive winter and lambing habitat-use models constructed by Whiting et al. (2004) for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) on Mount Nebo, Utah. We used ArcGIS 9.2 to determine the number of bighorn sightings observed in predicted habitats. Additionally, we documented which variables were violated for bighorn sightings outside of modeled habitats. Our results showed that bighorns used predicted slopes, elevations, and vegetation cover types only 40% to 60% of the time during both seasons. Furthermore, only 14% of winter sightings (n=70) and 18% of lambing sightings (n=55) occurred within habitats predicted by Whiting et al. (2004). Finally, we offer suggestions to improve both models, which will aid in the restoration and conservation of bighorns in Utah.
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 102
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CHAPTER 2: Habitat-use models for wildlife reintroductions are important management tools. Such predictive models can save managers time and money by ensuring animals are released into suitable habitats. We tested predictive winter and lambing habitat-use models constructed by Whiting et al. (2004) for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) on Mount Nebo, Utah. We used ArcGIS 9.2 to determine the number of bighorn sightings observed in predicted habitats. Additionally, we documented which variables were violated for bighorn sightings outside of modeled habitats. Our results showed that bighorns used predicted slopes, elevations, and vegetation cover types only 40% to 60% of the time during both seasons. Furthermore, only 14% of winter sightings (n=70) and 18% of lambing sightings (n=55) occurred within habitats predicted by Whiting et al. (2004). Finally, we offer suggestions to improve both models, which will aid in the restoration and conservation of bighorns in Utah.
Mountain Sheep of North America
Author: Raul Valdez
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816547122
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Mountain sheep epitomize wilderness for many people because they occupy some of the most inaccessible and rugged habitats known to man, from desert crags to alpine mountains. But of all hoofed mammals in North America, wild sheep present the greatest management problems to biologists. This book is a major reference on the natural history, ecology, and management of wild sheep in North America. Written by wildlife biologists who have devoted years of study to the animals, it covers Dall's and Stone's sheep and Rocky Mountain, California, and desert bighorn and examines a variety of factors pertinent to their life histories: habitat, diet, activity, social organization, reproduction, and population dynamics. Additional chapters consider distribution and abundance, adaptive strategies, and management guidelines. Discussions on diseases of wild sheep present a wealth of information that will be of particular use to wildlife biologists, including detailed clinical descriptions of conditions that threaten sheep populations, from pasteurellosis to capture myopathy. An appendix reviews the cytogenetics and genetics of wild sheep. North American wild sheep may face extinction in many areas unless critical questions concerning their management are answered soon. Prior to the publication of this book, there was no single reference available in which one could find such a synthesis of information. Mountain Sheep of North America provides that source and points toward the preservation of these magnificent wild creatures.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816547122
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Mountain sheep epitomize wilderness for many people because they occupy some of the most inaccessible and rugged habitats known to man, from desert crags to alpine mountains. But of all hoofed mammals in North America, wild sheep present the greatest management problems to biologists. This book is a major reference on the natural history, ecology, and management of wild sheep in North America. Written by wildlife biologists who have devoted years of study to the animals, it covers Dall's and Stone's sheep and Rocky Mountain, California, and desert bighorn and examines a variety of factors pertinent to their life histories: habitat, diet, activity, social organization, reproduction, and population dynamics. Additional chapters consider distribution and abundance, adaptive strategies, and management guidelines. Discussions on diseases of wild sheep present a wealth of information that will be of particular use to wildlife biologists, including detailed clinical descriptions of conditions that threaten sheep populations, from pasteurellosis to capture myopathy. An appendix reviews the cytogenetics and genetics of wild sheep. North American wild sheep may face extinction in many areas unless critical questions concerning their management are answered soon. Prior to the publication of this book, there was no single reference available in which one could find such a synthesis of information. Mountain Sheep of North America provides that source and points toward the preservation of these magnificent wild creatures.
Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands
Author: Walter A. Van Dyke
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Desert Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis Mexicana) Habitat Assessment in the Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico
Author: Vanessa N. Gutierrez
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Desert Bighorn Sheep
Author: Norman S. Smith
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Habitat Selection and Use by Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis) on a Northwestern Montana Winter Range
Author: Mark Edward Tilton
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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Publisher:
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Category : Bighorn sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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