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Product Type: Proceedings, Pages in
Year: 2002
Author(s): Antolin, M.F., P. Gober, B. Luce, D.E. Biggins, W.E. Van Pelt, D.B. Seery, M. Lockhart, and M. Ball
Suggested Citation:
Antolin, M.F., P. Gober, B. Luce, D.E. Biggins, W.E. Van Pelt, D.B. Seery, M. Lockhart, and M. Ball. 2002. The influence of sylvatic plague on North American wildlife at the landscape level, with special emphasis on black-footed ferret and prairie dog conservation. In: J. Rahm (ed.). Transactions of the 67th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. Dallas, TX: Wildlife Management Institute. p. 104-127.
Symposium on the Status of the Black-Footed Ferret and Its Habitat
Grassland Ecology and Conservation

Conservation of prairie dogs in areas with plague
Disruptions of ecosystems in western North America due to invasion by plague
Susceptibility of the Siberian polecat to subcutaneous and oral Yersinia pestis exposure