Dean Biggins, PhD (Former Employee)
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Importance of lunar and temporal conditions for spotlight surveys of adult black-footed ferrets Importance of lunar and temporal conditions for spotlight surveys of adult black-footed ferrets
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) spend most daylight hours underground in prairie dog (Cynomys) burrows and exhibit aboveground movements primarily at night. Moonlight can influence the activity patterns of ferrets and, consequently, might influence the efficiency of spotlight surveys used by biologists to monitor ferret populations. We related detection of adult ferrets during...
Authors
David A. Eads, David Jachowski, Joshua Millspaugh, Dean Biggins
Information on black-footed ferret biology collected within the framework of ferret conservation Information on black-footed ferret biology collected within the framework of ferret conservation
Once feared to be extinct, black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) were rediscovered near Meeteetse, Wyoming, in 1981, resulting in renewed conservation and research efforts for this highly endangered species. A need for information directly useful to recovery has motivated much monitoring of ferrets since that time, but field activities have enabled collection of data relevant to...
Authors
Dean Biggins
Use of multi-opening burrow systems by black-footed ferrets Use of multi-opening burrow systems by black-footed ferrets
Multi-opening burrow systems constructed by prairie dogs (Cynomys) ostensibly provide escape routes when prairie dogs are pursued by predators capable of entering the burrows, such as black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes), or by predators that can rapidly dig into the tunnels, such as American badgers (Taxidea taxus). Because badgers also prey on ferrets, ferrets might similarly...
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Dean Biggins
Digging behaviors of radio-tagged black-footed ferrets near Meeteetse, Wyoming, 1981-1984 Digging behaviors of radio-tagged black-footed ferrets near Meeteetse, Wyoming, 1981-1984
Intensive radio-tracking during August–December enabled us to collect detailed information on digging behaviors of a small sample of black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) occupying colonies of white-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys leucurus). A sample of 33 prairie dogs, also radio-tagged, progressively ceased aboveground activity during late summer and fall, presumably as they descended...
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Dean Biggins, Louis R. Hanebury, Kathleen Fagerstone
Black-footed ferrets and recreational shooting influence the attributes of black-tailed prairie dog burrows Black-footed ferrets and recreational shooting influence the attributes of black-tailed prairie dog burrows
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) plug burrows occupied by black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes), and they also plug burrows to entomb dead prairie dogs. We further evaluated these phenomena by sampling connectivity and plugging of burrow openings on prairie dog colonies occupied by ferrets, colonies where recreational shooting was allowed, and colonies with neither...
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Dean Biggins, Shantini Ramakrishnan, Amanda Goldberg, David A. Eads
Black-footed ferret digging activity in summer Black-footed ferret digging activity in summer
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) excavate soil from prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) burrows, thereby creating characteristic soil deposits at burrow openings. These soil deposits have been observed only rarely in summer. We monitored adult ferrets during June–October of the years 2007 and 2008 on a 452-ha colony of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) in the Conata Basin...
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David A. Eads, Dean Biggins, Dustin Marsh, Joshua Millspaugh, Travis M. Livieri
Deltamethrin flea-control preserves genetic variability of black-tailed prairie dogs during a plague outbreak Deltamethrin flea-control preserves genetic variability of black-tailed prairie dogs during a plague outbreak
Genetic variability and structure of nine black-tailed prairie dog (BTPD, Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies were estimated with 15 unlinked microsatellite markers. A plague epizootic occurred between the first and second years of sampling and our study colonies were nearly extirpated with the exception of three colonies in which prairie dog burrows were previously dusted with an insecticide...
Authors
P.H. Jones, Dean Biggins, David Eads, S.L. Eads, H.B. Britten
Recommended methods for range-wide monitoring of prairie dogs in the United States Recommended methods for range-wide monitoring of prairie dogs in the United States
One of the greatest challenges for conserving grassland, prairie scrub, and shrub-steppe ecosystems is maintaining prairie dog populations across the landscape. Of the four species of prairie dogs found in the United States, the Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens) is listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) as threatened, the Gunnison's prairie dog (C. gunnisoni) is a candidate for...
Authors
Lyman McDonald, Thomas Stanley, David Otis, Dean Biggins, Patricia D. Stevens, John L. Koprowski, Warren Ballard
Evaluation of a black-footed ferret resource utilization function model Evaluation of a black-footed ferret resource utilization function model
Resource utilization function (RUF) models permit evaluation of potential habitat for endangered species; ideally such models should be evaluated before use in management decision‐making. We evaluated the predictive capabilities of a previously developed black‐footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) RUF. Using the population‐level RUF, generated from ferret observations at an adjacent yet...
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D.A. Eads, J.J. Millspaugh, Dean Biggins, D.S. Jachowski, T.M. Livieri
Movements and survival of black-footed ferrets associated with an experimental translocation in South Dakota Movements and survival of black-footed ferrets associated with an experimental translocation in South Dakota
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) apparently were extirpated from all native habitats by 1987, and their repatriation requires a combination of captive breeding, reintroductions, and translocations among sites. Improvements in survival rates of released ferrets have resulted from experience in quasi-natural environments during their rearing. Reestablishment of a self-sustaining...
Authors
E. Biggins, Jerry Godbey, B.M. Horton, T.M. Livieri
Postbreeding resource selection by adult black-footed ferrets in the Conata Basin, South Dakota Postbreeding resource selection by adult black-footed ferrets in the Conata Basin, South Dakota
We investigated postbreeding resource selection by adult black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) on a 452-ha black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colony in the Conata Basin of South Dakota during 2007–2008. We used resource selection functions (RSFs) to evaluate relationships between numbers of ferret locations and numbers of prairie dog burrow openings (total or active)...
Authors
D.A. Eads, J.J. Millspaugh, E. Biggins, T.M. Livieri, D.S. Jachowski
Environmental enrichment affects adrenocortical stress responses in the endangered black-footed ferret Environmental enrichment affects adrenocortical stress responses in the endangered black-footed ferret
Potential stressors of wildlife living in captivity, such as artificial living conditions and frequent human contact, may lead to a higher occurrence of disease and reduced reproductive function. One successful method used by wildlife managers to improve general well-being is the provision of environmental enrichment, which is the practice of providing animals under managed care with...
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S.A. Poessel, Dean Biggins, R.M. Santymire, T.M. Livieri, K.R. Crooks, L. Angeloni
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 124
Importance of lunar and temporal conditions for spotlight surveys of adult black-footed ferrets Importance of lunar and temporal conditions for spotlight surveys of adult black-footed ferrets
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) spend most daylight hours underground in prairie dog (Cynomys) burrows and exhibit aboveground movements primarily at night. Moonlight can influence the activity patterns of ferrets and, consequently, might influence the efficiency of spotlight surveys used by biologists to monitor ferret populations. We related detection of adult ferrets during...
Authors
David A. Eads, David Jachowski, Joshua Millspaugh, Dean Biggins
Information on black-footed ferret biology collected within the framework of ferret conservation Information on black-footed ferret biology collected within the framework of ferret conservation
Once feared to be extinct, black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) were rediscovered near Meeteetse, Wyoming, in 1981, resulting in renewed conservation and research efforts for this highly endangered species. A need for information directly useful to recovery has motivated much monitoring of ferrets since that time, but field activities have enabled collection of data relevant to...
Authors
Dean Biggins
Use of multi-opening burrow systems by black-footed ferrets Use of multi-opening burrow systems by black-footed ferrets
Multi-opening burrow systems constructed by prairie dogs (Cynomys) ostensibly provide escape routes when prairie dogs are pursued by predators capable of entering the burrows, such as black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes), or by predators that can rapidly dig into the tunnels, such as American badgers (Taxidea taxus). Because badgers also prey on ferrets, ferrets might similarly...
Authors
Dean Biggins
Digging behaviors of radio-tagged black-footed ferrets near Meeteetse, Wyoming, 1981-1984 Digging behaviors of radio-tagged black-footed ferrets near Meeteetse, Wyoming, 1981-1984
Intensive radio-tracking during August–December enabled us to collect detailed information on digging behaviors of a small sample of black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) occupying colonies of white-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys leucurus). A sample of 33 prairie dogs, also radio-tagged, progressively ceased aboveground activity during late summer and fall, presumably as they descended...
Authors
Dean Biggins, Louis R. Hanebury, Kathleen Fagerstone
Black-footed ferrets and recreational shooting influence the attributes of black-tailed prairie dog burrows Black-footed ferrets and recreational shooting influence the attributes of black-tailed prairie dog burrows
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) plug burrows occupied by black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes), and they also plug burrows to entomb dead prairie dogs. We further evaluated these phenomena by sampling connectivity and plugging of burrow openings on prairie dog colonies occupied by ferrets, colonies where recreational shooting was allowed, and colonies with neither...
Authors
Dean Biggins, Shantini Ramakrishnan, Amanda Goldberg, David A. Eads
Black-footed ferret digging activity in summer Black-footed ferret digging activity in summer
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) excavate soil from prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) burrows, thereby creating characteristic soil deposits at burrow openings. These soil deposits have been observed only rarely in summer. We monitored adult ferrets during June–October of the years 2007 and 2008 on a 452-ha colony of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) in the Conata Basin...
Authors
David A. Eads, Dean Biggins, Dustin Marsh, Joshua Millspaugh, Travis M. Livieri
Deltamethrin flea-control preserves genetic variability of black-tailed prairie dogs during a plague outbreak Deltamethrin flea-control preserves genetic variability of black-tailed prairie dogs during a plague outbreak
Genetic variability and structure of nine black-tailed prairie dog (BTPD, Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies were estimated with 15 unlinked microsatellite markers. A plague epizootic occurred between the first and second years of sampling and our study colonies were nearly extirpated with the exception of three colonies in which prairie dog burrows were previously dusted with an insecticide...
Authors
P.H. Jones, Dean Biggins, David Eads, S.L. Eads, H.B. Britten
Recommended methods for range-wide monitoring of prairie dogs in the United States Recommended methods for range-wide monitoring of prairie dogs in the United States
One of the greatest challenges for conserving grassland, prairie scrub, and shrub-steppe ecosystems is maintaining prairie dog populations across the landscape. Of the four species of prairie dogs found in the United States, the Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens) is listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) as threatened, the Gunnison's prairie dog (C. gunnisoni) is a candidate for...
Authors
Lyman McDonald, Thomas Stanley, David Otis, Dean Biggins, Patricia D. Stevens, John L. Koprowski, Warren Ballard
Evaluation of a black-footed ferret resource utilization function model Evaluation of a black-footed ferret resource utilization function model
Resource utilization function (RUF) models permit evaluation of potential habitat for endangered species; ideally such models should be evaluated before use in management decision‐making. We evaluated the predictive capabilities of a previously developed black‐footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) RUF. Using the population‐level RUF, generated from ferret observations at an adjacent yet...
Authors
D.A. Eads, J.J. Millspaugh, Dean Biggins, D.S. Jachowski, T.M. Livieri
Movements and survival of black-footed ferrets associated with an experimental translocation in South Dakota Movements and survival of black-footed ferrets associated with an experimental translocation in South Dakota
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) apparently were extirpated from all native habitats by 1987, and their repatriation requires a combination of captive breeding, reintroductions, and translocations among sites. Improvements in survival rates of released ferrets have resulted from experience in quasi-natural environments during their rearing. Reestablishment of a self-sustaining...
Authors
E. Biggins, Jerry Godbey, B.M. Horton, T.M. Livieri
Postbreeding resource selection by adult black-footed ferrets in the Conata Basin, South Dakota Postbreeding resource selection by adult black-footed ferrets in the Conata Basin, South Dakota
We investigated postbreeding resource selection by adult black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) on a 452-ha black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colony in the Conata Basin of South Dakota during 2007–2008. We used resource selection functions (RSFs) to evaluate relationships between numbers of ferret locations and numbers of prairie dog burrow openings (total or active)...
Authors
D.A. Eads, J.J. Millspaugh, E. Biggins, T.M. Livieri, D.S. Jachowski
Environmental enrichment affects adrenocortical stress responses in the endangered black-footed ferret Environmental enrichment affects adrenocortical stress responses in the endangered black-footed ferret
Potential stressors of wildlife living in captivity, such as artificial living conditions and frequent human contact, may lead to a higher occurrence of disease and reduced reproductive function. One successful method used by wildlife managers to improve general well-being is the provision of environmental enrichment, which is the practice of providing animals under managed care with...
Authors
S.A. Poessel, Dean Biggins, R.M. Santymire, T.M. Livieri, K.R. Crooks, L. Angeloni
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