David Mech, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Proximity of white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, ranges to wolf Canis lupus, pack homesites Proximity of white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, ranges to wolf Canis lupus, pack homesites
Seven adult female White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in northeastern Minnesota lived within 1.8 km of Wolf pack (Canis lupus) homesites without vacating their home ranges. Six of these deer and at least three of their fawns survived through the Wolf homesite period.
Authors
M.E. Nelson, L.D. Mech
Accuracy and precision of estimating age of gray wolves by tooth wear Accuracy and precision of estimating age of gray wolves by tooth wear
We evaluated the accuracy and precision of tooth wear for aging gray wolves (Canis lupus) from Alaska, Minnesota, and Ontario based on 47 known-age or known-minimum-age skulls. Estimates of age using tooth wear and a commercial cementum annuli-aging service were useful for wolves up to 14 years old. The precision of estimates from cementum annuli was greater than estimates from tooth...
Authors
P. S. Gipson, W.B. Ballard, R. M. Nowak, L.D. Mech
Can Minnesota farmers do more to reduce wolf losses? Can Minnesota farmers do more to reduce wolf losses?
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech, E. K. Harper, T.J. Meier
Assessing factors that may predispose Minnesota farms to wolf predation on cattle Assessing factors that may predispose Minnesota farms to wolf predation on cattle
Wolf (Canis lupus) depredations on livestock cause considerable conflict and expense in Minnesota. Furthermore, claims are made that such depredations are fostered by the type of animal husbandry practiced. Thus, we tried to detect factors that might predispose farms in Minnesota to wolf depredations. We compared results of interviews with 41 cattle farmers experiencing chronic cattle...
Authors
L.D. Mech, E. K. Harper, T.J. Meier, W.J. Paul
The Minnesota wolf: from endangered to recovered The Minnesota wolf: from endangered to recovered
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech
Lack of reproduction in muskoxen and arctic hares caused by early winter? Lack of reproduction in muskoxen and arctic hares caused by early winter?
A lack of young muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) and arctic hares (Lepus arcticus) in the Eureka area of Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut), Canada, was observed during summer 1998, in contrast to most other years since 1986. Evidence of malnourished muskoxen was also found. Early winter weather and a consequent 50% reduction of the 1997 summer replenishment period appeared...
Authors
L. David Mech
Details of extensive movements by Minnesota wolves (Canis lupus) Details of extensive movements by Minnesota wolves (Canis lupus)
We used VHF, GPS and satellite radiocollars to study details of long distance movements by four Minnesota wolves (Canis lupus). Number of locations during our tracking ranged from 14 to 274. Farthest distances reached ranged from 183–494 km, and minimum distances traveled (sums of line segments) ranged from 490–4251 km. Numbers of times wolves crossed state, provincial or interstate...
Authors
Samuel B. Merrill, L. David Mech
Do wolves affect white-tailed buck harvest in northeastern Minnesota? Do wolves affect white-tailed buck harvest in northeastern Minnesota?
We used simple linear regression to analyze 8-23 years of data on a wolf (Canis lupus) population and human harvest of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) bucks in northeastern Minnesota to determine any effects of wolves on buck harvesting. Over the long term, wolves accounted for at least 14-22% of the inter-year variation in buck harvest in the region, but an unknown amount of...
Authors
L. David Mech, Michael E. Nelson
Prolonged winter undernutrition and the interpretation of urinary allantoin:creatinine ratios in white-tailed deer Prolonged winter undernutrition and the interpretation of urinary allantoin:creatinine ratios in white-tailed deer
The urinary allantoin:creatinine (A:C) ratio (expressed in micromoles of allantoin to micromoles of creatinine) has shown potential as an index of recent winter energy intake in preliminary controlled studies of elk (Cervus elaphus) involving mild condition deterioration (up to 11% loss of body mass). To ensure reliable nutritional assessments of free-ranging cervids by measuring A:C...
Authors
Glenn D. DelGiudice, Ken D. Kerr, L. David Mech, Ulysses S. Seal
Wolf-bison interactions in Yellowstone National Park Wolf-bison interactions in Yellowstone National Park
We studied interactions of reintroduced wolves (Canis lupus) with bison (Bison bison) in Yellowstone National Park. Only 2 of 41 wolves in this study had been exposed to bison before their translocation. Wolves were more successful killing elk (Cervus elaphus) than bison, and elk were more abundant than bison, so elk were the primary prey of wolves. Except for a lone emaciated bison calf...
Authors
Douglas W. Smith, L. David Mech, Mary Meagher, Wendy E. Clark, Rosemary Jaffe, Michael K. Phillips, John A. Mack
Wolf restoration to the Adirondacks: the advantages and disadvantages of public participation in the decision Wolf restoration to the Adirondacks: the advantages and disadvantages of public participation in the decision
The first time I ever saw a wolf in New York State's Adirondack Mountains was in 1956. It was a brush wolf, or coyote (Canis latrans), not a real wolf, but to an eager young wildlife student this distinction meant little. The presence of this large deer-killing canid let my fresh imagination view the Adirondacks as a real northern wilderness. Since then I have spent the last 40 years...
Authors
L. David Mech
Leadership in wolf, Canis lupus, packs Leadership in wolf, Canis lupus, packs
I examine leadership in Wolf (Canis lupus) packs based on published observations and data gathered during summers from 1986 to 1998 studying a free-ranging pack of Wolves on Ellesmere Island that were habituated to my presence. The breeding male tended to initiate activities associated with foraging and travel, and the breeding female to initiate, and predominate in, pup care and...
Authors
L. David Mech
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 405
Proximity of white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, ranges to wolf Canis lupus, pack homesites Proximity of white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, ranges to wolf Canis lupus, pack homesites
Seven adult female White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in northeastern Minnesota lived within 1.8 km of Wolf pack (Canis lupus) homesites without vacating their home ranges. Six of these deer and at least three of their fawns survived through the Wolf homesite period.
Authors
M.E. Nelson, L.D. Mech
Accuracy and precision of estimating age of gray wolves by tooth wear Accuracy and precision of estimating age of gray wolves by tooth wear
We evaluated the accuracy and precision of tooth wear for aging gray wolves (Canis lupus) from Alaska, Minnesota, and Ontario based on 47 known-age or known-minimum-age skulls. Estimates of age using tooth wear and a commercial cementum annuli-aging service were useful for wolves up to 14 years old. The precision of estimates from cementum annuli was greater than estimates from tooth...
Authors
P. S. Gipson, W.B. Ballard, R. M. Nowak, L.D. Mech
Can Minnesota farmers do more to reduce wolf losses? Can Minnesota farmers do more to reduce wolf losses?
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech, E. K. Harper, T.J. Meier
Assessing factors that may predispose Minnesota farms to wolf predation on cattle Assessing factors that may predispose Minnesota farms to wolf predation on cattle
Wolf (Canis lupus) depredations on livestock cause considerable conflict and expense in Minnesota. Furthermore, claims are made that such depredations are fostered by the type of animal husbandry practiced. Thus, we tried to detect factors that might predispose farms in Minnesota to wolf depredations. We compared results of interviews with 41 cattle farmers experiencing chronic cattle...
Authors
L.D. Mech, E. K. Harper, T.J. Meier, W.J. Paul
The Minnesota wolf: from endangered to recovered The Minnesota wolf: from endangered to recovered
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech
Lack of reproduction in muskoxen and arctic hares caused by early winter? Lack of reproduction in muskoxen and arctic hares caused by early winter?
A lack of young muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) and arctic hares (Lepus arcticus) in the Eureka area of Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut), Canada, was observed during summer 1998, in contrast to most other years since 1986. Evidence of malnourished muskoxen was also found. Early winter weather and a consequent 50% reduction of the 1997 summer replenishment period appeared...
Authors
L. David Mech
Details of extensive movements by Minnesota wolves (Canis lupus) Details of extensive movements by Minnesota wolves (Canis lupus)
We used VHF, GPS and satellite radiocollars to study details of long distance movements by four Minnesota wolves (Canis lupus). Number of locations during our tracking ranged from 14 to 274. Farthest distances reached ranged from 183–494 km, and minimum distances traveled (sums of line segments) ranged from 490–4251 km. Numbers of times wolves crossed state, provincial or interstate...
Authors
Samuel B. Merrill, L. David Mech
Do wolves affect white-tailed buck harvest in northeastern Minnesota? Do wolves affect white-tailed buck harvest in northeastern Minnesota?
We used simple linear regression to analyze 8-23 years of data on a wolf (Canis lupus) population and human harvest of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) bucks in northeastern Minnesota to determine any effects of wolves on buck harvesting. Over the long term, wolves accounted for at least 14-22% of the inter-year variation in buck harvest in the region, but an unknown amount of...
Authors
L. David Mech, Michael E. Nelson
Prolonged winter undernutrition and the interpretation of urinary allantoin:creatinine ratios in white-tailed deer Prolonged winter undernutrition and the interpretation of urinary allantoin:creatinine ratios in white-tailed deer
The urinary allantoin:creatinine (A:C) ratio (expressed in micromoles of allantoin to micromoles of creatinine) has shown potential as an index of recent winter energy intake in preliminary controlled studies of elk (Cervus elaphus) involving mild condition deterioration (up to 11% loss of body mass). To ensure reliable nutritional assessments of free-ranging cervids by measuring A:C...
Authors
Glenn D. DelGiudice, Ken D. Kerr, L. David Mech, Ulysses S. Seal
Wolf-bison interactions in Yellowstone National Park Wolf-bison interactions in Yellowstone National Park
We studied interactions of reintroduced wolves (Canis lupus) with bison (Bison bison) in Yellowstone National Park. Only 2 of 41 wolves in this study had been exposed to bison before their translocation. Wolves were more successful killing elk (Cervus elaphus) than bison, and elk were more abundant than bison, so elk were the primary prey of wolves. Except for a lone emaciated bison calf...
Authors
Douglas W. Smith, L. David Mech, Mary Meagher, Wendy E. Clark, Rosemary Jaffe, Michael K. Phillips, John A. Mack
Wolf restoration to the Adirondacks: the advantages and disadvantages of public participation in the decision Wolf restoration to the Adirondacks: the advantages and disadvantages of public participation in the decision
The first time I ever saw a wolf in New York State's Adirondack Mountains was in 1956. It was a brush wolf, or coyote (Canis latrans), not a real wolf, but to an eager young wildlife student this distinction meant little. The presence of this large deer-killing canid let my fresh imagination view the Adirondacks as a real northern wilderness. Since then I have spent the last 40 years...
Authors
L. David Mech
Leadership in wolf, Canis lupus, packs Leadership in wolf, Canis lupus, packs
I examine leadership in Wolf (Canis lupus) packs based on published observations and data gathered during summers from 1986 to 1998 studying a free-ranging pack of Wolves on Ellesmere Island that were habituated to my presence. The breeding male tended to initiate activities associated with foraging and travel, and the breeding female to initiate, and predominate in, pup care and...
Authors
L. David Mech