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Articles by L. David Mech

1987-1989      1990-1992      1993-1995      1996-1999      2000-2003      2004-2006      2007-present

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McRoberts, Ronald, Mech, L. David, and Peterson, Rolf O. 1995. The Cumulative Effect of Consecutive Winters' Snow Depth on Moose and Deer Populations: A Defense. Journal of Animal Ecology. 64:131-135.
Mech, L. David, Fritts, S. H. and Wagner D. 1995. Minnesota Wolf Dispersal to Wisconsin and Michigan. American Midland Naturalist. 133:368-370.
Mech, L. David and Goyal, S. M. 1995. Effects of Canine Parvovirus on Gray Wolves in Minnesota. Journal of Wildlife Management. 59(3):565-570.
Saltz, D., White, G. C., Bartmann, R. M., DelGiudice, G. D., Riggs, M. R., Mech, L. David and Seal, Ulysses S. 1995. Assessing Animal Condition, Nutrition, and Stress from Urine in Snow. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 23(4):694-704.
DelGiudice, Glenn D., Mech, L. David and Seal, Ulysses S. 1994. Undernutrition and Serum and Urinary Urea Nitrogen of White-Tailed Deer During Winter. Journal of Wildlife Management. 58(3):430-436.
DelGiudice, Glenn D., Mech, L. David and Seal, Ulysses S. 1994. Nutritional Restriction and Acid-Base Balance in White-Tailed Deer. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 30(2):247-253.
Kunkel, Kyran E. and Mech, L. David. 1994. Wolf and Bear Predation on White-Tailed Deer Fawns in Northeastern Minnesota. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 72:1557-1565.
Mech, L. David. 1994. Regular and Homeward Travel Speeds of Arctic Wolves. Journal of Mammology. 75(3):741-742.
Mech, L. David. 1994. Why I Support Federal Wolf Delisting. International Wolf. 4(1):5-7.
Mech, L. David. 1994. The Wolf's World Brightens. Defenders. 4(11):28-29.
Mech, L. David. 1994. Buffer Zones of Territories of Gray Wolves as Regions of Intraspecific Strife. Journal of Mammology. 75(1):199-202.
Mech, L. David. 1993. Details of a Confrontation Between Two Wild Wolves. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 71:1900-1903.
Mech, L. David. 1993. Eastern Timber Wolf — A Howling Success for the Endangered Species Act. International Wolf Center and United States Fish and Wildlife Service Division of Endangered Species Flier. 1:1-2.
Mech, L. David. 1993. Resistance of Young Wolf Pups to Inclement Weather. Journal of Mammology. 74(2):485-486.
Mech, L. David and Goyal, Sagar M. 1993. Canine Parvovirus Effect on Wolf Population Change and Pup Survival. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 29(2):330-333.
Mech, L. David, Meier, Thomas J., and Seal, Ulysses S. 1993. Wolf Nipple Measurements as Indices of Age and Breeding Status. American Midland Naturalist. 129:266-271.
Nelson, Michael E. and Mech, L. David. 1993. A Single Deer Stands-Off Three Wolves. American Midland Naturalist. 131:207-208.
Nelson, Michael E. and Mech, L. David. 1993. Prey Escaping Wolves, Canis lupus, Despite Close Proximity. Canadian Field-Naturalist. 107:245-246.

 

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