James Cain, III, PhD (Former Employee)
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Prevalence of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in desert bighorn sheep in Arizona Prevalence of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in desert bighorn sheep in Arizona
To assess the potential for an epizootic of pneumonia to result from either natural immigration or translocation, we compared the seroprevalence to Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in several populations of desert bighorn sheep in Arizona. We collected blood samples and nasal or oropharyngeal swabs from 124 desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) from 6 populations in Arizona in 2009 and...
Authors
Anne E. Justice-Allen, Clint J. Luedtke, Matthew Overstreet, James W. Cain, Thomas R. Stephenson
Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography: Water Requirements of Desert Ungulates Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography: Water Requirements of Desert Ungulates
Executive Summary Ungulates adapted to desert areas are able to survive extreme temperatures and limited water availability. This ability is largely due to behavioral, morphological, and physiological adaptations that allow these animals to avoid or tolerate extreme environmental conditions. The physiological adaptations possessed by ungulates for thermoregulation and maintenance of...
Authors
James W. Cain, Paul R. Krausman, Steven S. Rosenstock, Jack C. Turner
Sonoran Pronghorn Literature: An Annotated Bibliography Sonoran Pronghorn Literature: An Annotated Bibliography
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Sonoran pronghorn (Antilocapra americana sonoriensis) is 1 of 5 subspecies of pronghorn in North America. Sonoran pronghorn historically ranged from eastern California into southeastern Arizona and south to Sonora, Mexico. Sonoran pronghorn currently inhabit the Sonoran Desert in Southwestern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico. Unfortunately, their future in North...
Authors
Paul R. Krausman, John R. Morgart, Lisa K. Harris, Chantal S. O’Brien, James W. Cain, Steve S. Rosenstock
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Prevalence of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in desert bighorn sheep in Arizona Prevalence of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in desert bighorn sheep in Arizona
To assess the potential for an epizootic of pneumonia to result from either natural immigration or translocation, we compared the seroprevalence to Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in several populations of desert bighorn sheep in Arizona. We collected blood samples and nasal or oropharyngeal swabs from 124 desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) from 6 populations in Arizona in 2009 and...
Authors
Anne E. Justice-Allen, Clint J. Luedtke, Matthew Overstreet, James W. Cain, Thomas R. Stephenson
Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography: Water Requirements of Desert Ungulates Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography: Water Requirements of Desert Ungulates
Executive Summary Ungulates adapted to desert areas are able to survive extreme temperatures and limited water availability. This ability is largely due to behavioral, morphological, and physiological adaptations that allow these animals to avoid or tolerate extreme environmental conditions. The physiological adaptations possessed by ungulates for thermoregulation and maintenance of...
Authors
James W. Cain, Paul R. Krausman, Steven S. Rosenstock, Jack C. Turner
Sonoran Pronghorn Literature: An Annotated Bibliography Sonoran Pronghorn Literature: An Annotated Bibliography
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Sonoran pronghorn (Antilocapra americana sonoriensis) is 1 of 5 subspecies of pronghorn in North America. Sonoran pronghorn historically ranged from eastern California into southeastern Arizona and south to Sonora, Mexico. Sonoran pronghorn currently inhabit the Sonoran Desert in Southwestern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico. Unfortunately, their future in North...
Authors
Paul R. Krausman, John R. Morgart, Lisa K. Harris, Chantal S. O’Brien, James W. Cain, Steve S. Rosenstock