Shannon Barber-Meyer, PhD (Former Employee)
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Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) dyad monthly association rates by demographic group. Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) dyad monthly association rates by demographic group.
Preliminary data from GPS-collared wolves (Canis lupus) in the Superior National Forest of northeastern Minnesota indicated wolves had low association rates with packmates during summer. However, aerial-telemetry locations of very high frequency (VHF)-radioed wolves in this same area showed high associations among packmates during winter. We analyzed aerial-telemetry-location data from...
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Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, L. David Mech
The mysterious wolves of Belarus The mysterious wolves of Belarus
It was just after 3 a.m. as we very quietly exited the van, making sure our water-resistant clothes didn’t make too much noise. A wolf researcher howled into the cold and murky mist. We waited in darkness, hoping for an answer. A single wolf howl from about 300 meters in front of us broke the silence. We peered into the agricultural and forested expanse, straining to get a glimpse of the...
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Shannon Barber-Meyer
Trophic cascades from wolves to grizzly bears or changing abundance of bears and alternate foods? Trophic cascades from wolves to grizzly bears or changing abundance of bears and alternate foods?
This is a Forum article commenting on: Ripple, W. J., Beschta, R. L., Fortin, J. K., & Robbins, C. T. (2014) Trophic cascades from wolves to grizzly bears in Yellowstone. Journal of Animal Ecology, 83, 223–233. Comparisons Ripple et al. (2014) used to demonstrate increased fruit availability and consumption by grizzly bears post-wolf reintroduction are flawed and tenuous at best...
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Shannon M. Barber-Meyer
How hot is too hot? Live-trapped gray wolf rectal temperatures and 1-year survival How hot is too hot? Live-trapped gray wolf rectal temperatures and 1-year survival
The ability of physically restrained and anesthetized wolves to thermoregulate is lessened and could lead to reduced survival, yet no information is available about this subject. Therefore, we analyzed rectal temperatures related to survival 1 year post-capture from 173 adult (non-pup) gray wolves (Canis lupus) captured in modified foot-hold traps for radiocollaring during June–August...
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Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, L. David Mech
Preliminary data used to assess the accuracy of estimating female white-tailed deer diel birthing-season home ranges using only daytime locations Preliminary data used to assess the accuracy of estimating female white-tailed deer diel birthing-season home ranges using only daytime locations
Because many white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) home-range and habitat-use studies rely only on daytime radio-tracking data, we were interested in whether diurnal data sufficiently represented diel home ranges. We analyzed home-range and core-use size and overlap of 8 adult-female Global-Positioning-System-collared deer during May and June 2001 and 2002 in the Superior National...
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Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, L. David Mech
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Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) dyad monthly association rates by demographic group. Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) dyad monthly association rates by demographic group.
Preliminary data from GPS-collared wolves (Canis lupus) in the Superior National Forest of northeastern Minnesota indicated wolves had low association rates with packmates during summer. However, aerial-telemetry locations of very high frequency (VHF)-radioed wolves in this same area showed high associations among packmates during winter. We analyzed aerial-telemetry-location data from...
Authors
Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, L. David Mech
The mysterious wolves of Belarus The mysterious wolves of Belarus
It was just after 3 a.m. as we very quietly exited the van, making sure our water-resistant clothes didn’t make too much noise. A wolf researcher howled into the cold and murky mist. We waited in darkness, hoping for an answer. A single wolf howl from about 300 meters in front of us broke the silence. We peered into the agricultural and forested expanse, straining to get a glimpse of the...
Authors
Shannon Barber-Meyer
Trophic cascades from wolves to grizzly bears or changing abundance of bears and alternate foods? Trophic cascades from wolves to grizzly bears or changing abundance of bears and alternate foods?
This is a Forum article commenting on: Ripple, W. J., Beschta, R. L., Fortin, J. K., & Robbins, C. T. (2014) Trophic cascades from wolves to grizzly bears in Yellowstone. Journal of Animal Ecology, 83, 223–233. Comparisons Ripple et al. (2014) used to demonstrate increased fruit availability and consumption by grizzly bears post-wolf reintroduction are flawed and tenuous at best...
Authors
Shannon M. Barber-Meyer
How hot is too hot? Live-trapped gray wolf rectal temperatures and 1-year survival How hot is too hot? Live-trapped gray wolf rectal temperatures and 1-year survival
The ability of physically restrained and anesthetized wolves to thermoregulate is lessened and could lead to reduced survival, yet no information is available about this subject. Therefore, we analyzed rectal temperatures related to survival 1 year post-capture from 173 adult (non-pup) gray wolves (Canis lupus) captured in modified foot-hold traps for radiocollaring during June–August...
Authors
Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, L. David Mech
Preliminary data used to assess the accuracy of estimating female white-tailed deer diel birthing-season home ranges using only daytime locations Preliminary data used to assess the accuracy of estimating female white-tailed deer diel birthing-season home ranges using only daytime locations
Because many white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) home-range and habitat-use studies rely only on daytime radio-tracking data, we were interested in whether diurnal data sufficiently represented diel home ranges. We analyzed home-range and core-use size and overlap of 8 adult-female Global-Positioning-System-collared deer during May and June 2001 and 2002 in the Superior National...
Authors
Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, L. David Mech
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