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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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Mech, L. David. 2003. Incidence of Mink, Mustela vison, and River Otter, Lutra canadensis, in a Highly Urbanized Area. Canadian Field Naturalist. 117:115-116.
Merrill, S. B. and Mech, L. David. 2003. The Usefulness of GPS Telemetry to Study Wolf Circadian and Social Activity. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 31:947-960.
Haight, R.G., Travis, L. E., Nimerfro, K., and Mech, L. David. 2002. Computer Simulation of Wolf-Removal Strategies for Animal-Damage Control. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 30:844-852.
Mech, L. David. 2002. Breeding Season of Wolves, Canis lupus, in Relation to Latitude. Canadian Field Naturalist. 116:139-140.
Mech, L. David and Harper, E. K. 2002. Differential Use of a Wolf, Canis lupus, Pack Territory Edge and Core. Canadian Field Naturalist. 116:203-208.
Peterson, R. O., Jacobs, A., Drummer, T. D., and Mech, L. David. 2002. Leadership Behavior in Relation to Dominance and Reproductive Status in Gray Wolves, Canis lupus. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 80:1405-1412.

 

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