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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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Evans, S. B., Mech, L. D., White, P. J., and Sargeant, G. A. 2006. Survival of adult female elk in Yellowstone following wolf recovery. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(5):1372-1378.
Mech, L. D. 2006. Prediction failure of a wolf landscape model. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34(3):2874-877
Mech, L. D. 2006. Mladenoff et al. rebut lacks supportive data. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34(3):882-883.
Mech, L. D. 2006. Age-related body mass and reproductive measurements of gray wolves in Minnesota. Journal of Mammalogy 87(1):80-84.
Nelson, M. E. and Mech, L. D. 2006. A 3-decade dearth of deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in a wolf (Canis lupus)-dominated ecosystem. American Midland Naturalist 155:373-382.
Harper, E. K., Paul, W. J., and Mech, L. D. 2005. Causes of wolf depredation increase in Minnesota from 1979-1998. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:888-896.
Mech, L. D. 2005. Decline and recovery of a high Arctic wolf-prey system. Arctic 58(3):305-307.
Barber, S. M., Mech, L. D., and White, P. J. 2005. Yellowstone elk calf mortality following wolf restorations: Bears remain top summer predators. Yellowstone Science 133:37-44.
Mech, L. D. 2004. Is climate change affecting wolf populations in the high Arctic? Climatic Change 67:87-93.
Cook, R. C., Cook, J. G., & Mech, L. 2004. Nutritional Condition of Northern Yellowstone Elk. Journal of Mammalogy, 85(4), 714-722.
Mech, L. D. and Tracy, S. 2004. Record high wolf, Canis lupus, pack density. Canadian Field-Naturalist 118:127-129.
Nelson, M. E., Mech, L., & Frame, P. F. 2004. Tracking of White-tailed Deer Migration by Global Position System. Journal of Mammalogy, 85(3), 505-510.
Gondim, L. F. P., McAllister, M. M., Mateus-Pinilla, N. E., Pitt, W., Mech, L. D., Nelson, M. E., and Lenarz, M. S. 2004. Transmission of Neospora caninum between wild and domestic animals. Journal of Parasitology 90(6):1361-1365.
Mech, L., McIntyre, R. T., & Smith, D. W. 2004. Unusual Behavior by Bison, Bision bison, Toward Elk, Cervus elaphus, and Wolves, Canis lupus. The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 118, 115-118.

 

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