David Mech, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 405
Browse diversity and physiological status of white-tailed deer during winter Browse diversity and physiological status of white-tailed deer during winter
Subtle differences in available food resources and diet diversity of white-tailed deer can be monitored via chemical analysis of urine deposited in snow as winter progresses.
Authors
G. D. DelGiudice, L.D. Mech, U.S. Seal
Stubborn hunter in a harsh land Stubborn hunter in a harsh land
About 110 wolves in 13 packs inhabit Denali National Park. Pack sizes vary from 2 to 15 in winter, and minimum pack territory sizes range from 250 to 805 square miles.
Authors
L.D. Mech
Ellesmere Island: Life in the High Arctic Ellesmere Island: Life in the High Arctic
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech
Can relocated wolves survive? Can relocated wolves survive?
No abstract available.
Authors
S. H. Fritts, W.J. Paul, L.D. Mech
Movements of translocated wolves in Minnesota Movements of translocated wolves in Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
S. H. Fritts, W.J. Paul, L.D. Mech
Relationship between winter severity and wolf depredations on domestic animals in Minnesota Relationship between winter severity and wolf depredations on domestic animals in Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech, S. H. Fritts, W.J. Paul
Detection of parvoviruses in wolf feces by electron microscopy Detection of parvoviruses in wolf feces by electron microscopy
One hundred fifteen wolf (Canis lupus) feces were collected between 1980 and 1984 from northeastern Minnesota and were examined for canine parvovirus by negative contrast electron microscopy. Of these, seven (6%) samples revealed the presence of parvovirus. Some of these viruses were able to grow in cell cultures forming intranuclear inclusion bodies and giant cells.
Authors
M.A. Muneer, I.O. Farah, K.A. Pomeroy, S.M. Goyal, L.D. Mech
Wolf distribution and road density in Minnesota Wolf distribution and road density in Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech, S. H. Fritts, G.L. Radde, W.J. Paul
Response of urinary hydroxyproline to dietary protein and fasting in white-tailed deer Response of urinary hydroxyproline to dietary protein and fasting in white-tailed deer
The effects of dietary protein, fasting, and refeeding on urinary hydroxyproline of nine captive female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were examined from 23 February to 3 May 1984 in northern Minnesota. In the fasted group, mean hydroxyproline: creatinine (OHP:C) was greater (P 0.05) at week 4 compared to baseline at week 0. Between fasted deer and deer fed high protein-high...
Authors
G. D. DelGiudice, U.S. Seal, L.D. Mech
Chemical analyses of deer bladder urine and urine collected from snow Chemical analyses of deer bladder urine and urine collected from snow
Deer urine poured into snow yielded similar creatinine values for ratios with pertinent elements and compounds as did the urine removed from the bladder.
Authors
G. D. DelGiudice, L.D. Mech, U.S. Seal
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 405
Browse diversity and physiological status of white-tailed deer during winter Browse diversity and physiological status of white-tailed deer during winter
Subtle differences in available food resources and diet diversity of white-tailed deer can be monitored via chemical analysis of urine deposited in snow as winter progresses.
Authors
G. D. DelGiudice, L.D. Mech, U.S. Seal
Stubborn hunter in a harsh land Stubborn hunter in a harsh land
About 110 wolves in 13 packs inhabit Denali National Park. Pack sizes vary from 2 to 15 in winter, and minimum pack territory sizes range from 250 to 805 square miles.
Authors
L.D. Mech
Ellesmere Island: Life in the High Arctic Ellesmere Island: Life in the High Arctic
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech
Can relocated wolves survive? Can relocated wolves survive?
No abstract available.
Authors
S. H. Fritts, W.J. Paul, L.D. Mech
Movements of translocated wolves in Minnesota Movements of translocated wolves in Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
S. H. Fritts, W.J. Paul, L.D. Mech
Relationship between winter severity and wolf depredations on domestic animals in Minnesota Relationship between winter severity and wolf depredations on domestic animals in Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech, S. H. Fritts, W.J. Paul
Detection of parvoviruses in wolf feces by electron microscopy Detection of parvoviruses in wolf feces by electron microscopy
One hundred fifteen wolf (Canis lupus) feces were collected between 1980 and 1984 from northeastern Minnesota and were examined for canine parvovirus by negative contrast electron microscopy. Of these, seven (6%) samples revealed the presence of parvovirus. Some of these viruses were able to grow in cell cultures forming intranuclear inclusion bodies and giant cells.
Authors
M.A. Muneer, I.O. Farah, K.A. Pomeroy, S.M. Goyal, L.D. Mech
Wolf distribution and road density in Minnesota Wolf distribution and road density in Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
L.D. Mech, S. H. Fritts, G.L. Radde, W.J. Paul
Response of urinary hydroxyproline to dietary protein and fasting in white-tailed deer Response of urinary hydroxyproline to dietary protein and fasting in white-tailed deer
The effects of dietary protein, fasting, and refeeding on urinary hydroxyproline of nine captive female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were examined from 23 February to 3 May 1984 in northern Minnesota. In the fasted group, mean hydroxyproline: creatinine (OHP:C) was greater (P 0.05) at week 4 compared to baseline at week 0. Between fasted deer and deer fed high protein-high...
Authors
G. D. DelGiudice, U.S. Seal, L.D. Mech
Chemical analyses of deer bladder urine and urine collected from snow Chemical analyses of deer bladder urine and urine collected from snow
Deer urine poured into snow yielded similar creatinine values for ratios with pertinent elements and compounds as did the urine removed from the bladder.
Authors
G. D. DelGiudice, L.D. Mech, U.S. Seal