Dean Biggins, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Influences of introduced plague on North American mammals: Implications from ecology of plague in Asia Influences of introduced plague on North American mammals: Implications from ecology of plague in Asia
Intercontinental movements of invasive species continue to modify the world's ecosystems. The plague bacterium (Yersinia pestis) has colonized and altered animal communities worldwide but has received much more attention as a human pathogen. We reviewed studies on the ecology of Y. pestis in ancient foci of central Asia and in western North America, where the bacterium apparently has...
Authors
E. Biggins, M.Y. Kosoy
Multi-criteria decision support system for Bureau of Reclamation reservoir operations / Theme E: multidisciplinary applications and assessment frameworks Multi-criteria decision support system for Bureau of Reclamation reservoir operations / Theme E: multidisciplinary applications and assessment frameworks
No abstract available.
Authors
Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee, T. Waddle
Etologia aplicada al manejo de especies amenazadas: el caso del turon de patas negras (Mustela nigripes) Etologia aplicada al manejo de especies amenazadas: el caso del turon de patas negras (Mustela nigripes)
Los turones de patas negras (Mustela nigripes) son considerados como uno de los mamíferos más amenazados del mundo. La última población silvestre fue descubierta en 1981 en Meeteetse, Wyoming, y en 1985 se extinguió debido a una epidemia de moquillo canino en combinacion con una epidemia de peste bubónica. Antes de su extinción total en la naturaleza, se lograron capturar 18 individuos...
Authors
Astrid Vargas, D. Biggins, B. Miller
Influence of prerelease experience on reintroduced black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) Influence of prerelease experience on reintroduced black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes)
Captive breeding is increasingly being used to create supplies of endangered animals for release into natural habitats, but rearing strategies vary and debates arise over which methods are most efficient. We assessed postrelease behaviors and survival of three groups of black-footed ferrets, each with different prerelease experience. Eighteen ferret kits ???60 days of age were moved with...
Authors
E. Biggins, Astrid Vargas, Jerry Godbey, S.H. Anderson
Hybridization and the phylogenetic relationship between polecats and domestic ferrets in Britain Hybridization and the phylogenetic relationship between polecats and domestic ferrets in Britain
Ferrets (Mustela furo) were domesticated from polecats (M. putorius, M. eversmannii) over 2000 years ago. Following their introduction to Britain, they escaped and hybridized with native European polecats (M. putorius). Native polecats declined to the point of near extinction prior to World War I, but have recently begun to expand from a Welsh refugium. Concern has arisen as to the...
Authors
A. Davison, J. Birks, H. Griffiths, A. C. Kitchener, D. Biggins, R. Butlin
The effect of rearing methods on survival of reintroduced black-footed ferrets The effect of rearing methods on survival of reintroduced black-footed ferrets
We estimated minimum survival rates for 282 young-of-year, captive-reared, black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) reintroduced into prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) colonies in Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota. We used night surveys with spotlights to locate ferrets about 1 month and 9 months postrelease. We modeled minimum survival rates using gender, year, site, and 4 rearing methods...
Authors
E. Biggins, Jerry Godbey, Louis Hanebury, Bob Luce, Paul Marinari, Marc R. Matchett, Astrid Vargas
Noninvasive monitoring of fetal growth and development in the Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni) Noninvasive monitoring of fetal growth and development in the Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni)
The Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni) is the preferred species to assess procedures and establish normative values for application in the related and endangered black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes). This study was undertaken to physically, ultrasonographically, and radiographically evaluate fetal development in a spontaneously breeding captive Siberian polecat population...
Authors
Jeffrey Wimsatt, Jay Johnson, Robert Wrigley, Dean Biggins, Jerry Godbey
The captive environment and reintroduction: the black-footed ferret as a case study with comments on other taxa The captive environment and reintroduction: the black-footed ferret as a case study with comments on other taxa
No abstract available.
Authors
B. Miller, D. Biggins, Astrid Vargas, M. Hutchins, L. Hanebury, J. L. Godbey, Gerardo Ceballos, S. Anderson, J. L. Oldemeyer, F. Knopf
Management of an endangered species: the black-footed ferret Management of an endangered species: the black-footed ferret
No abstract available.
Authors
D. Biggins, B. Miller, T. Clark, R.P. Reading
A comparison of sevoflurane and isoflurane for short-term anesthesia in polecats (Mustela eversmanni) A comparison of sevoflurane and isoflurane for short-term anesthesia in polecats (Mustela eversmanni)
Twenty-four Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) from 12 litters were anesthetized with either inhaled sevoflurane or isoflurane. With 7% delivered sevoflurane and 5% delivered isoflurane, time to loss of righting reflex (mean +/- SE) with sevoflurane (1.9 +/- 0.1 min) was significantly shorter compared with isoflurane (2.6 +/- 0.1 min). During maintenance at a light plane of...
Authors
J. Gaynor, J. Wimsatt, C. Mallinckrodt, D. Biggins
Activity rhythm and home range of alpine weasel Activity rhythm and home range of alpine weasel
The activity rhthms and home ranges of alpine weasels were studied by telemetric techniques in 1990 at YUER mountain near Haibei Research Station of Alpine Meadow Ecosystem.The main activities of alpine weasels were as follows: play, self-groom, sunbath, explore, fecd, and activities of alpine weasels were as follows: play, self-groom, sunbath, explore,dens, the daily activity peads of...
Authors
Wei Wanhong, Zhou Wenyang, Naichang Fan, Dean Biggins
Black-Footed Ferrets Black-Footed Ferrets
The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) was a charter member of endangered species lists for North America, recognized as rare long before the passage of Endangered Species Act of 1973. This member of the weasel family is closely associated with prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) of three species, a specialization that contributed to its downfall. Prairie dogs make up 90% of the ferret diet...
Authors
D. Biggins, J. L. Godbey
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 124
Influences of introduced plague on North American mammals: Implications from ecology of plague in Asia Influences of introduced plague on North American mammals: Implications from ecology of plague in Asia
Intercontinental movements of invasive species continue to modify the world's ecosystems. The plague bacterium (Yersinia pestis) has colonized and altered animal communities worldwide but has received much more attention as a human pathogen. We reviewed studies on the ecology of Y. pestis in ancient foci of central Asia and in western North America, where the bacterium apparently has...
Authors
E. Biggins, M.Y. Kosoy
Multi-criteria decision support system for Bureau of Reclamation reservoir operations / Theme E: multidisciplinary applications and assessment frameworks Multi-criteria decision support system for Bureau of Reclamation reservoir operations / Theme E: multidisciplinary applications and assessment frameworks
No abstract available.
Authors
Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee, T. Waddle
Etologia aplicada al manejo de especies amenazadas: el caso del turon de patas negras (Mustela nigripes) Etologia aplicada al manejo de especies amenazadas: el caso del turon de patas negras (Mustela nigripes)
Los turones de patas negras (Mustela nigripes) son considerados como uno de los mamíferos más amenazados del mundo. La última población silvestre fue descubierta en 1981 en Meeteetse, Wyoming, y en 1985 se extinguió debido a una epidemia de moquillo canino en combinacion con una epidemia de peste bubónica. Antes de su extinción total en la naturaleza, se lograron capturar 18 individuos...
Authors
Astrid Vargas, D. Biggins, B. Miller
Influence of prerelease experience on reintroduced black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) Influence of prerelease experience on reintroduced black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes)
Captive breeding is increasingly being used to create supplies of endangered animals for release into natural habitats, but rearing strategies vary and debates arise over which methods are most efficient. We assessed postrelease behaviors and survival of three groups of black-footed ferrets, each with different prerelease experience. Eighteen ferret kits ???60 days of age were moved with...
Authors
E. Biggins, Astrid Vargas, Jerry Godbey, S.H. Anderson
Hybridization and the phylogenetic relationship between polecats and domestic ferrets in Britain Hybridization and the phylogenetic relationship between polecats and domestic ferrets in Britain
Ferrets (Mustela furo) were domesticated from polecats (M. putorius, M. eversmannii) over 2000 years ago. Following their introduction to Britain, they escaped and hybridized with native European polecats (M. putorius). Native polecats declined to the point of near extinction prior to World War I, but have recently begun to expand from a Welsh refugium. Concern has arisen as to the...
Authors
A. Davison, J. Birks, H. Griffiths, A. C. Kitchener, D. Biggins, R. Butlin
The effect of rearing methods on survival of reintroduced black-footed ferrets The effect of rearing methods on survival of reintroduced black-footed ferrets
We estimated minimum survival rates for 282 young-of-year, captive-reared, black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) reintroduced into prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) colonies in Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota. We used night surveys with spotlights to locate ferrets about 1 month and 9 months postrelease. We modeled minimum survival rates using gender, year, site, and 4 rearing methods...
Authors
E. Biggins, Jerry Godbey, Louis Hanebury, Bob Luce, Paul Marinari, Marc R. Matchett, Astrid Vargas
Noninvasive monitoring of fetal growth and development in the Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni) Noninvasive monitoring of fetal growth and development in the Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni)
The Siberian polecat (Mustela eversmanni) is the preferred species to assess procedures and establish normative values for application in the related and endangered black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes). This study was undertaken to physically, ultrasonographically, and radiographically evaluate fetal development in a spontaneously breeding captive Siberian polecat population...
Authors
Jeffrey Wimsatt, Jay Johnson, Robert Wrigley, Dean Biggins, Jerry Godbey
The captive environment and reintroduction: the black-footed ferret as a case study with comments on other taxa The captive environment and reintroduction: the black-footed ferret as a case study with comments on other taxa
No abstract available.
Authors
B. Miller, D. Biggins, Astrid Vargas, M. Hutchins, L. Hanebury, J. L. Godbey, Gerardo Ceballos, S. Anderson, J. L. Oldemeyer, F. Knopf
Management of an endangered species: the black-footed ferret Management of an endangered species: the black-footed ferret
No abstract available.
Authors
D. Biggins, B. Miller, T. Clark, R.P. Reading
A comparison of sevoflurane and isoflurane for short-term anesthesia in polecats (Mustela eversmanni) A comparison of sevoflurane and isoflurane for short-term anesthesia in polecats (Mustela eversmanni)
Twenty-four Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) from 12 litters were anesthetized with either inhaled sevoflurane or isoflurane. With 7% delivered sevoflurane and 5% delivered isoflurane, time to loss of righting reflex (mean +/- SE) with sevoflurane (1.9 +/- 0.1 min) was significantly shorter compared with isoflurane (2.6 +/- 0.1 min). During maintenance at a light plane of...
Authors
J. Gaynor, J. Wimsatt, C. Mallinckrodt, D. Biggins
Activity rhythm and home range of alpine weasel Activity rhythm and home range of alpine weasel
The activity rhthms and home ranges of alpine weasels were studied by telemetric techniques in 1990 at YUER mountain near Haibei Research Station of Alpine Meadow Ecosystem.The main activities of alpine weasels were as follows: play, self-groom, sunbath, explore, fecd, and activities of alpine weasels were as follows: play, self-groom, sunbath, explore,dens, the daily activity peads of...
Authors
Wei Wanhong, Zhou Wenyang, Naichang Fan, Dean Biggins
Black-Footed Ferrets Black-Footed Ferrets
The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) was a charter member of endangered species lists for North America, recognized as rare long before the passage of Endangered Species Act of 1973. This member of the weasel family is closely associated with prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) of three species, a specialization that contributed to its downfall. Prairie dogs make up 90% of the ferret diet...
Authors
D. Biggins, J. L. Godbey
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