Author: Sara A. Bicker
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Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Genetic Bottleneck Analysis in Michigan's Lower Peninsula Reintroduced Populations of American Marten (Martes Americana)
Author: Sara A. Bicker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Health Assessment of Two Reintroduced Populations of American Martens (Martes Americana) in Michigan
Author: Maria Catherine Spriggs
Publisher:
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Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
The American marten (Martes americana) was extirpated from Michigan during the early-20th century due to loss of vast areas of mature conifer forest and unregulated trapping. The species was reintroduced into the Upper Peninsula (UP) and Northern Lower Peninsula (NLP) during the mid-20th century. While the American marten population in the UP has grown and is doing well, the population in the NLP has been less successful. The reasons for the limited success of the NLP population are unknown, but may include lack of suitable habitat, limited reproductive success, poor genetic diversity, disease, or negative environmental impacts. American marten were live-trapped from 2011-2015 in the Manistee National Forest (NLP) and the Hiawatha National Forest (UP) of Michigan concurrent with a large-scale habitat and genetic study to evaluate the health of these two reintroduced populations. Parameters assessed included blood chemistry and complete blood counts, fecal parasite exams, hair stable isotope ratios, and serological evidence of disease. In addition, carcasses from trapper-harvested American marten in the UP were collected during 2012-2014 for hair stable isotope ratios and Toxoplasma serology. This is the first report of an assessment of general health and exposure to pathogens in American marten in Michigan and will be used to inform future management decisions including additional reintroductions of the species to the NLP.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
The American marten (Martes americana) was extirpated from Michigan during the early-20th century due to loss of vast areas of mature conifer forest and unregulated trapping. The species was reintroduced into the Upper Peninsula (UP) and Northern Lower Peninsula (NLP) during the mid-20th century. While the American marten population in the UP has grown and is doing well, the population in the NLP has been less successful. The reasons for the limited success of the NLP population are unknown, but may include lack of suitable habitat, limited reproductive success, poor genetic diversity, disease, or negative environmental impacts. American marten were live-trapped from 2011-2015 in the Manistee National Forest (NLP) and the Hiawatha National Forest (UP) of Michigan concurrent with a large-scale habitat and genetic study to evaluate the health of these two reintroduced populations. Parameters assessed included blood chemistry and complete blood counts, fecal parasite exams, hair stable isotope ratios, and serological evidence of disease. In addition, carcasses from trapper-harvested American marten in the UP were collected during 2012-2014 for hair stable isotope ratios and Toxoplasma serology. This is the first report of an assessment of general health and exposure to pathogens in American marten in Michigan and will be used to inform future management decisions including additional reintroductions of the species to the NLP.
Historical Perspective on the Reintroduction of the Fisher and American Marten in Wisconsin and Michigan
Author: Bronwyn Waller Williams
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Management of mustelid species such as fishers and martens requires an understanding of the history of local populations. This is particularly true in areas where populations were extirpated and restored through reintroduction efforts. During the late 19th and 20th centuries, fishers (Martes pennanti) and American martens (Martes americana) were extirpated from much of their southern range, including Michigan and Wisconsin. Both species have been restored to varying degrees in these states following multiple reintroductions and translocations. We describe the status of the original populations and changes in their status over time, and include source locations, release sites, release and reintroduction dates, and demographic characteristics of released animals. This synthesis is crucial for evaluating the relative success of reintroductions in Michigan and Wisconsin, and, combined with knowledge of the current condition of these populations, can provide valuable guidance on the future management of these species. We also assess the reintroduction of fishers and martens in Michigan and Wisconsin and discuss strategies for successful reintroductions.
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ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Management of mustelid species such as fishers and martens requires an understanding of the history of local populations. This is particularly true in areas where populations were extirpated and restored through reintroduction efforts. During the late 19th and 20th centuries, fishers (Martes pennanti) and American martens (Martes americana) were extirpated from much of their southern range, including Michigan and Wisconsin. Both species have been restored to varying degrees in these states following multiple reintroductions and translocations. We describe the status of the original populations and changes in their status over time, and include source locations, release sites, release and reintroduction dates, and demographic characteristics of released animals. This synthesis is crucial for evaluating the relative success of reintroductions in Michigan and Wisconsin, and, combined with knowledge of the current condition of these populations, can provide valuable guidance on the future management of these species. We also assess the reintroduction of fishers and martens in Michigan and Wisconsin and discuss strategies for successful reintroductions.
Analysis of Dispersal in Michigan's Northern Lower Peninsula Reintroduced American Marten (Martes Americana)
Author: Eric A. Nelson
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ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Impact of Landscape Features on Genetic and Phenotypic Variation in a Reintroduced Population of American Marten (Martes Americana) in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Author: Paige Howell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781321098679
Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781321098679
Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Prey Base Species Composition of American Marten (Martes Americana) in the Northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Author: David Lee Haskins
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Category : Martes
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Martes
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Multi-scale Habitat Selection by American Marten (Martes Americana) in Michigan's Lower Peninsula
Author: Clay Buchanan
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Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Status of the American Marten (Martes Americana) in the Manistee National Forest of Lower Michigan
Author: Jeffry M. Harden
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Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
The Scientific Basis for Conserving Forest Carnivores
Author: Leonard F. Ruggiero
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
This cooperative effort by USDA Forest Service Research and the National Forest System assesses the state of knowledge related to the conservation status of four forest carnivores in the western United States: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine. The conservation assessment reviews the biology and ecology of these species. It also discusses management considerations stemming from what is known and identifies information needed. Overall, we found huge knowledge gaps that make it difficult to evaluate the species' conservation status.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American marten
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
This cooperative effort by USDA Forest Service Research and the National Forest System assesses the state of knowledge related to the conservation status of four forest carnivores in the western United States: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine. The conservation assessment reviews the biology and ecology of these species. It also discusses management considerations stemming from what is known and identifies information needed. Overall, we found huge knowledge gaps that make it difficult to evaluate the species' conservation status.
North American Rodents
Author: David J. Hafner
Publisher: IUCN
ISBN: 9782831704630
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The first comprehensive treatment of North American rodents of conservation concern. This action plan summarizes the rodent fauna of North America and provides available information on every rodent taxon that has been considered to be of conservation concern by state, provincial and private conservation agencies and regional experts. It is hoped that the survey provided in this action plan will serve as a common ground for all these parties in drawing up conservation strategies for rodents.
Publisher: IUCN
ISBN: 9782831704630
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The first comprehensive treatment of North American rodents of conservation concern. This action plan summarizes the rodent fauna of North America and provides available information on every rodent taxon that has been considered to be of conservation concern by state, provincial and private conservation agencies and regional experts. It is hoped that the survey provided in this action plan will serve as a common ground for all these parties in drawing up conservation strategies for rodents.