Eric S Michel
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Jensen W, Brackel K, Kaskie B, Michel E, Grove D, Bahnson C, et al.
J Wildl Dis
. 2023 Oct;
59(4):569-576.
PMID: 37846910
Exposure of a dam to pathogens may potentially affect her fawns positively or negatively. Mammalian females transfer immunologic protection to their offspring via colostrum obtained while nursing. Conversely, chronic diseases...
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Brackel K, Michel E, Gullikson B, Jenks J, Jensen W
Ecol Evol
. 2021 Jun;
11(11):6444-6455.
PMID: 34141230
Understanding what variables affect ungulate neonate survival is imperative to successful conservation and management of the species. Predation is commonly cited as a cause-specific source of mortality, and ecological covariates...
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Berheim E, Jenks J, Lundgren J, Michel E, Grove D, Jensen W
Sci Rep
. 2019 Mar;
9(1):4534.
PMID: 30872713
Over the past decade, abnormalities have been documented in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in west-central Montana. Hypotheses proposed to explain these anomalies included contact with endocrine disrupting pesticides, such as...
4.
ONeal B, Stafford J, Larkin R, Michel E
Mov Ecol
. 2018 Dec;
6:23.
PMID: 30505448
Background: Previous investigations of autumn-migrating ducks have reported weak connections between weather conditions and the decision to migrate from stopover sites. We leveraged relatively new weather surveillance radar technology to...
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Michel E, Jenks J, Kaskie K, Klaver R, Jensen W
PLoS One
. 2018 Apr;
13(4):e0195247.
PMID: 29621287
Offspring survival is generally more variable than adult survival and may limit population growth. Although white-tailed deer neonate survival has been intensively investigated, recent work has emphasized how specific cover...
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Michel E, Demarais S, Strickland B, Wang G
Oecologia
. 2017 Nov;
186(1):117-128.
PMID: 29164369
Maternal and early-life influences may affect life-long individual phenotype, potentially influencing reproductive success. However, some individuals may compensate for a poor start to life, which may improve longevity and reproductive...
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Michel E, Flinn E, Demarais S, Strickland B, Wang G, Dacus C
J Vis Exp
. 2017 Aug;
(126).
PMID: 28809837
Cervid phenotype can be placed into one of two categories: efficiency, which promotes survival over extravagant morphometric growth, and luxury, which promotes growth of large weaponry and body size. Populations...
8.
Michel E, Flinn E, Demarais S, Strickland B, Wang G, Dacus C
Ecol Evol
. 2016 Dec;
6(20):7276-7285.
PMID: 27942376
Cervid phenotype can be categorized as efficiency, which promotes survival but not extravagant growth, or luxury which promotes growth of large weaponry and body size. Although nutritional variation greatly influences...
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Ferguson T, Demarais S, Cooley J, Fleming S, Michel E, Flinn E
J Zoo Wildl Med
. 2016 Jul;
47(2):636-9.
PMID: 27468041
During the 2008-2011 time period, undiagnosed lesions were observed in 21 of 150 white-tailed deer fawns (Odocoileus virginianus) that were part of a captive deer herd at Mississippi State University....
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Michel E, Demarais S, Strickland B, Belant J
PLoS One
. 2015 Aug;
10(8):e0136034.
PMID: 26288141
Maternal care influences offspring quality and can improve a mother's inclusive fitness. However, improved fitness may only occur when offspring quality (i.e., offspring birth mass) persists throughout life and enhances...