Fig. 1 in Gastrointestinal parasites of a reintroduced semi-wild plains bison (Bison bison bison) herd: Examining effects of demographic variation, deworming treatments, and management strategy ...
Fig. 1. Aerial image of the Crane Trust bison pastures. The smaller North metapopulation was continuously grazed in the Visitor Center ("VC" – 50 acres) pasture (outlined in pink). The larger South metapopulation was rotated through Ruge-South Brown ("RS" – 387 acres) pasture (ou...
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Summary: | Fig. 1. Aerial image of the Crane Trust bison pastures. The smaller North metapopulation was continuously grazed in the Visitor Center ("VC" – 50 acres) pasture (outlined in pink). The larger South metapopulation was rotated through Ruge-South Brown ("RS" – 387 acres) pasture (outlined in orange), Calving-Office ("CO" – 267 acres) pasture (outlined in yellow), and North Meadow ("NM" – 177 acres) pasture (outlined in green). The North (orange) and South (pink) metapopulation pastures were separated by a minimum distance of 200 m, including an 80 m channel of the Platte River. (For interpretation of the references to color in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the Web version of this article.) ... : Published as part of Wiese, Joshua D., Caven, Andrew J., Zarlenga, Dante S., Topliff, Christina L., Kelling, Clayton L. & Salter, Jacob, 2021, Gastrointestinal parasites of a reintroduced semi-wild plains bison (Bison bison bison) herd: Examining effects of demographic variation, deworming treatments, and management strategy, pp. 216-227 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 14 on page 217, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.02.004, http://zenodo.org/record/13266998 ... |
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