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Assessment of 1xbet online sports betting Habitat Use, Population Dynamics, and Genetic Variability at Fort Riley Military Reservation, Kansas

Elk with tracking collar Investigators:
Jonathan 1xbet online sports betting , Ph.D. Student
Dr. Philip 1xbet online sports betting
Dr. Louis Bender

Project Supervisor:
Dr. Craig Paukert

Location:
1xbet online sports betting

Funding:
Rocky Mountain 1xbet online sports betting Foundation, Fort Riley Conservation Division, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Safari Club Internation

Cooperators:
1xbet online sports betting Department of Wildlife and Parks,
New Mexico Cooperative Fish,
Wildlife 1xbet online sports betting Unit, Fort Riley Conservation Division

Completion:
2008

Objectives:
Assess 1xbet online sports betting resource selection in tallgrass prairie, estimate survival rates and mortality causes, and compare genetic variability to other reintroduced 1xbet online sports betting herds.

Progress and 1xbet online sports betting :
1xbet online sports betting resource selection patterns are being modeled in relation to variables including burn frequency, burn timing, land cover, and military training. Annual estimates of cow 1xbet online sports betting survival were generally high (0.74 – 1.0), and are comparable to rates reported in other harvested 1xbet online sports betting populations. Genetic variability at six microsatellite loci was assessed for 1xbet online sports betting in the Fort Riley population. Results indicated that allelic richness, expected heterozygosity, and observed heterozygosity are similar to levels of genetic variability found in other reintroduced and source 1xbet online sports betting populations.

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Conard, J.M., M. J. Statham, S. M. Wisely, and P. S. Gipson. 2007. Genetic structure of a reintroduced 1xbet online sports betting population. Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, Madison, WI.
Conard, J.M., P.S. Gipson, and M.S. Peek. 2007. Historical and current distribution of 1xbet online sports betting in Kansas. Kansas Chapter of The Wildlife Society.
Conard, J.M. and P.S. Gipson. 2006. Seasonal variation and timing of 1xbet online sports betting use of private lands adjacent to Fort Riley Military Reservation, Kansas. 138th Annual Meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science.
Conard, J.M. and P.S. Gipson. 2006. Patterns of private land use by 1xbet online sports betting around Fort Riley Military Reservation. Kansas Chapter of The Wildlife Society Spring Meeting.
Conard, J.M., P.S. Gipson, and M.S. Peek. 2006. Status of 1xbet online sports betting in Kansas. 20th North American Prairie Conference.
Conard, J.M., P.S. Gipson, M.S. Peek. 2006. Historical and current status of 1xbet online sports betting in Kansas. Proceedings of the North American Prairie Conference. Kearney, Nebraska : University of Nebraska at Kearney, 2006. Pages 307-312.
Conard, J.M. and P.S. Gipson. 2005. 1xbet online sports betting habitat selection in tallgrass prairie. American Society of Mammalogists Meeting.
Conard, J.M. and P.S. Gipson. 2005. 1xbet online sports betting habitat use in tallgrass prairie. The Wildlife Society Meeting.
Conard, J.M. 2005. The influence of patch configuration and landscape features on diurnal 1xbet online sports betting habitat use at Fort Riley, KS. Geospatial Research Showcase. Kansas State University Geographic Information Systems / Spatial Analysis Laboratory.
Conard, J.M., P.S. Gipson, and L.C. Bender. 2004. "1xbet online sports betting in tallgrass prairie: home range size, habitat selection, and movement patterns." Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference.