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    SubjectEastern spotted skunk (2)Bobcat (1)Carnivora (1)Coyote (1)Dogs (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 (1)2009 (2)2008 (2)2007 (1)Author/ContributorGompper, Matthew Edzart (6)Eggert, Lori S. (Lori Suzanne) (1)Hackett, Harvey Mundy, 1970- (1)Lesmeister, Damon Brock (1)Millspaugh, Joshua J. (1)... View MoreSubject: PlaceMissouri (4)India -- Maharashtra (1)Ouachita Mountains (Ark. and Okla.) (1)Advisor
    Gompper, Matthew Edzart (6)
    Eggert, Lori S. (Lori Suzanne) (1)Millspaugh, Joshua J. (1)Thesis Department
    Fisheries and wildlife sciences (MU) (6)
    Language (ISO)English (6)

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    A genetic approach to determine river otter abundance in Missouri 

    Mowry, Rebecca A., 1984- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    's effects on sport fish populations have sparked controversy. The MDC responded by increasing efforts to monitor river otter populations, using latrine site counts to measure relative abundance across several rivers in Missouri. However, the actual number...

    Space use and resource selection by Eastern spotted skunks in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas 

    Lesmeister, Damon Brock (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    of western Arkansas. During two years of field work we collected locations at 28-hour intervals for 33 eastern spotted skunks. Using kernel-based utilization distributions and the volume of intersection index analysis, we found significant seasonal...

    Occupancy modeling of forest carnivores in Missouri 

    Hackett, Harvey Mundy, 1970- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    My research used infrared remote cameras, trackplate boxes, and scat transects to survey for carnivores at 53 sites throughout the southern forested region of Missouri. Cameras and track-plates both detected Eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius...

    Response of raccoon spatial and social behavior to the presence of an experimentally clumped food resource 

    Wehtje, Morgan, 1958- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    In order to examine the effect of clumped resource patches on the transition from a solitary to a social or group-living lifestyle in a putativeIy solitary carnivore I contrasted raccoons inhabiting two adjacent sites on the University of Missouri...

    Experimentally assessing the influence of resource availability and social aggregation on the parasites of raccoons 

    Monello, Ryan Joseph (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    I investigated how experimental increases in social aggregation and resource availability affected ectoparasite prevalence and intensity (number of parasites on infested hosts only) and endoparasite species richness of raccoons. Twelve independent...

    Intraguild interactions between native and domestic carnivores in central India 

    Vanak, Abi Tamim (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    I determined various factors affecting the resource selection and spatial ecology of the Indian fox Vulpes bengalensis, a small canid endemic to the Indian subcontinent. I collected radiotelemetry data from 32 Indian foxes ...

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