Dean Biggins, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Activity rhythms and distribution of natal dens for red foxes Activity rhythms and distribution of natal dens for red foxes
The red fox, Vulpes vulpes, was investigated with snow tracking, radiotracking and directive observation at the Haibei Research Station of Alpine Meadow Ecosystem, Academia Sinica, from March to September 1994. The objectives of this study were to determine the distribution and use of natal dens, activity rhythms, and home range sizes for the foxes.
Authors
Zhou Wenyang, Wei Wanhong, Dean E. Biggins
Reintroduction of the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) Reintroduction of the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes)
The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) (Figure 27.1) is a small, secretive, nocturnal member of the family Mustelidae (Hall, 1981; Honacki, Kurman and Koeppl, 1982). Ferrets have an obligate dependence on the prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) community, utilizing the prairie dog for food and its burrows for shelter (Campbell et al., 1987).
Authors
B. Miller, D. Biggins, L. Hanebury, A. Vargas
Recovery of the black-footed ferret: looking back, looking forward Recovery of the black-footed ferret: looking back, looking forward
No abstract available.
Authors
J. L. Godbey, D. E. Biggins
A technique for evaluating black-footed ferret habitat A technique for evaluating black-footed ferret habitat
In this paper, we provide a model and step-by-step procedures for rating a prairie dog (Cynomys sp.) complex for the reintroduction of black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes). An important factor in the model is an estimate of the number of black-footed ferret families a prairie dog complex can support for a year; thus, the procedures prescribe how to estimate the size of a prairie dog...
Authors
Dean E. Biggins, Brian J. Miller, Louis R. Hanebury, Bob Oakleaf, Adrian H. Farmer, Ron Crete, Arnold Dood
Introduction Introduction
No abstract available.
Authors
B. J. Miller, Dean E. Biggins, J. L. Oldemeyer, R. Crete
Proceedings of the symposium on the management of prairie dog complexes for the reintroduction of the black-footed ferret Proceedings of the symposium on the management of prairie dog complexes for the reintroduction of the black-footed ferret
The workshop featured a review of current knowledge in the biology of prairie dogs in the context of managing black-footed ferret habitat. The review addressed two main components. The first consisted of a series of papers on prairie dog habitat and biology. The second component of the workshop was a summary of the participants' discussion about managing prairie dog complexes. This...
Authors
Dean E. Biggins, Brian J. Miller, Ronald Crete
Evaluation of the commercial freshwater mussel fishery on Wheeler Reservoir, Alabama. Final report. Evaluation of the commercial freshwater mussel fishery on Wheeler Reservoir, Alabama. Final report.
No abstract available.
Authors
Z.H. Bowen, S. P. Malvestuto, J. H. Crance, W. D. Davies
Rehabilitation of a Species: The Black-Footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) Rehabilitation of a Species: The Black-Footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes)
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are an endangered carnivore endemic to North America. This small nocturnal member of the weasel family is totally dependent on the prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) ecosystem for survival. The ferret lives in prairie dog burrows and relies on prairie dogs for 90 percent of its diet (3,21). Poisoning of prairie dogs was largely responsible for the 98...
Authors
Brian Miller, Dean E. Biggins, Lou Hanebury, Courtney Conway, Chris Wemmer
A proposal to conserve black-footed ferrets and the prairie dog ecosystem A proposal to conserve black-footed ferrets and the prairie dog ecosystem
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) have been poisoned throughout this century because of grazing competition with livestock. Recent evidence showed these early claims were exaggerated, but animal control was already entrenched in government policy. As a result, ongoing government subsidized poisoning has reduced prairie dogs to about 2% of their former distribution. The reduction of prairie...
Authors
Brian Miller, Christen Wemmer, Dean Biggins, Richard P. Reading
Development of survival skills in captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) II: predator avoidance Development of survival skills in captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) II: predator avoidance
We exposed naive Siberain polecats (Mustela eversmanni) (aged 2, 3, and 4 months) to a swooping stuffed great horned owl (Buho virginianus) and a stuffed badger (Taxidae taxus) mounted on a remote control toy automobile frame. The first introduction to each was harmless, the second was accompanied by a mild aversive stimulus, the third (1 day after attack) was harmless, and the fourth...
Authors
Brian Miller, Dean Biggins, Chris Wemmer, Roger Powell, Lorena Calvo, Lou Hanebury, Tracy Wharton
Development of survival skills in captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) I: locating prey Development of survival skills in captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) I: locating prey
Captive-raised mustelids appear to have a rudimentary capacity to kill prey, but the skills necessary for locating prey may be eroded during captivity. We tested the maturational component of prey-searching behavior with captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) by subjecting polecats to a simulated prairie dog colony of 6 burrows within a 200 m2 arena. Ten naive Siberian...
Authors
Brian Miller, Dean Biggins, Chris Wemmer, Roger Powell, Lou Hanebury, Deborah Horn, Astrid Vargas
Visual counts as an index of White-Tailed Prairie Dog density Visual counts as an index of White-Tailed Prairie Dog density
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are depended on prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) for food and shelter and were historically restricted to prairie dog towns (Anderson et al. 1986). Because ferrets and prairie dogs are closely associated, successful ferret management and conservation depends on successful prairie dog management. A critical component of any management program for ferrets...
Authors
George E. Menkens, Dean E. Biggins, Stanley H. Anderson
Science and Products
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Activity rhythms and distribution of natal dens for red foxes Activity rhythms and distribution of natal dens for red foxes
The red fox, Vulpes vulpes, was investigated with snow tracking, radiotracking and directive observation at the Haibei Research Station of Alpine Meadow Ecosystem, Academia Sinica, from March to September 1994. The objectives of this study were to determine the distribution and use of natal dens, activity rhythms, and home range sizes for the foxes.
Authors
Zhou Wenyang, Wei Wanhong, Dean E. Biggins
Reintroduction of the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) Reintroduction of the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes)
The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) (Figure 27.1) is a small, secretive, nocturnal member of the family Mustelidae (Hall, 1981; Honacki, Kurman and Koeppl, 1982). Ferrets have an obligate dependence on the prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) community, utilizing the prairie dog for food and its burrows for shelter (Campbell et al., 1987).
Authors
B. Miller, D. Biggins, L. Hanebury, A. Vargas
Recovery of the black-footed ferret: looking back, looking forward Recovery of the black-footed ferret: looking back, looking forward
No abstract available.
Authors
J. L. Godbey, D. E. Biggins
A technique for evaluating black-footed ferret habitat A technique for evaluating black-footed ferret habitat
In this paper, we provide a model and step-by-step procedures for rating a prairie dog (Cynomys sp.) complex for the reintroduction of black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes). An important factor in the model is an estimate of the number of black-footed ferret families a prairie dog complex can support for a year; thus, the procedures prescribe how to estimate the size of a prairie dog...
Authors
Dean E. Biggins, Brian J. Miller, Louis R. Hanebury, Bob Oakleaf, Adrian H. Farmer, Ron Crete, Arnold Dood
Introduction Introduction
No abstract available.
Authors
B. J. Miller, Dean E. Biggins, J. L. Oldemeyer, R. Crete
Proceedings of the symposium on the management of prairie dog complexes for the reintroduction of the black-footed ferret Proceedings of the symposium on the management of prairie dog complexes for the reintroduction of the black-footed ferret
The workshop featured a review of current knowledge in the biology of prairie dogs in the context of managing black-footed ferret habitat. The review addressed two main components. The first consisted of a series of papers on prairie dog habitat and biology. The second component of the workshop was a summary of the participants' discussion about managing prairie dog complexes. This...
Authors
Dean E. Biggins, Brian J. Miller, Ronald Crete
Evaluation of the commercial freshwater mussel fishery on Wheeler Reservoir, Alabama. Final report. Evaluation of the commercial freshwater mussel fishery on Wheeler Reservoir, Alabama. Final report.
No abstract available.
Authors
Z.H. Bowen, S. P. Malvestuto, J. H. Crance, W. D. Davies
Rehabilitation of a Species: The Black-Footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) Rehabilitation of a Species: The Black-Footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes)
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are an endangered carnivore endemic to North America. This small nocturnal member of the weasel family is totally dependent on the prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) ecosystem for survival. The ferret lives in prairie dog burrows and relies on prairie dogs for 90 percent of its diet (3,21). Poisoning of prairie dogs was largely responsible for the 98...
Authors
Brian Miller, Dean E. Biggins, Lou Hanebury, Courtney Conway, Chris Wemmer
A proposal to conserve black-footed ferrets and the prairie dog ecosystem A proposal to conserve black-footed ferrets and the prairie dog ecosystem
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) have been poisoned throughout this century because of grazing competition with livestock. Recent evidence showed these early claims were exaggerated, but animal control was already entrenched in government policy. As a result, ongoing government subsidized poisoning has reduced prairie dogs to about 2% of their former distribution. The reduction of prairie...
Authors
Brian Miller, Christen Wemmer, Dean Biggins, Richard P. Reading
Development of survival skills in captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) II: predator avoidance Development of survival skills in captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) II: predator avoidance
We exposed naive Siberain polecats (Mustela eversmanni) (aged 2, 3, and 4 months) to a swooping stuffed great horned owl (Buho virginianus) and a stuffed badger (Taxidae taxus) mounted on a remote control toy automobile frame. The first introduction to each was harmless, the second was accompanied by a mild aversive stimulus, the third (1 day after attack) was harmless, and the fourth...
Authors
Brian Miller, Dean Biggins, Chris Wemmer, Roger Powell, Lorena Calvo, Lou Hanebury, Tracy Wharton
Development of survival skills in captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) I: locating prey Development of survival skills in captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) I: locating prey
Captive-raised mustelids appear to have a rudimentary capacity to kill prey, but the skills necessary for locating prey may be eroded during captivity. We tested the maturational component of prey-searching behavior with captive-raised Siberian polecats (Mustela eversmanni) by subjecting polecats to a simulated prairie dog colony of 6 burrows within a 200 m2 arena. Ten naive Siberian...
Authors
Brian Miller, Dean Biggins, Chris Wemmer, Roger Powell, Lou Hanebury, Deborah Horn, Astrid Vargas
Visual counts as an index of White-Tailed Prairie Dog density Visual counts as an index of White-Tailed Prairie Dog density
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are depended on prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) for food and shelter and were historically restricted to prairie dog towns (Anderson et al. 1986). Because ferrets and prairie dogs are closely associated, successful ferret management and conservation depends on successful prairie dog management. A critical component of any management program for ferrets...
Authors
George E. Menkens, Dean E. Biggins, Stanley H. Anderson
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