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Jay F. Kirkpatrick

Jay F. Kirkpatrick

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
35
Citations
3675
World Ranking
1790
National Ranking
514

Overview

Jay F. Kirkpatrick was affiliated with the University of Toledo in the United States during their academic career. Their work and contributions to the scientific community have been documented through various research outputs, although specific details regarding recent papers, co-authors, and publication venues are not available.

Their research interests and main fields of study, as well as any subfields and topics they focused on, are not recorded in the accessible data. Similarly, there are no records provided about book publications or awards received throughout their career.

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Best Publications

  • Remotely-delivered immunocontraception in feral horses.

    J. F. Kirkpatrick;I. K. M. Liu;J. W. Turner

  • MONITORING OVARIAN FUNCTION IN CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING WILDLIFE BY MEANS OF URINARY AND FECAL STEROIDS

    Bill L. Lasley;Jay F. Kirkpatrick

  • Immunocontraception of African elephants

    R. A. Fayrer-Hosken;D. Grobler;J. J. Van Altena;H. J. Bertschinger

  • Contraceptive vaccines for wildlife: a review.

    Jay F. Kirkpatrick;Robin O. Lyda;Kimberly M. Frank

  • The effect of immunocontraception on the behavior and reproduction of white-tailed deer

    William J. Mcshea;Steven L. Monfort;Salah Hakim;Jay Kirkpatrick

  • Long-term effects of porcine zonae pellucidae immunocontraception on ovarian function in feral horses (Equus caballus).

    J. F. Kirkpatrick;I. M. K. Liu;J. W. Turner;R. Naugle

  • Case studies in wildlife immunocontraception: wild and feral equids and white-tailed deer

    J. F. Kirkpatrick;J. W. Turner;I. K. M. Liu;R. Fayrer-Hosken

  • Applications of pig zona pellucida immunocontraception to wildlife fertility control.

    J. F. Kirkpatrick;J. W. Turner;Irwin Liu;R. Fayrer-Hosken

  • Remotely delivered immunocontraception in captive white-tailed deer

    John W. Turner;Irwin K. M. Liu;Jay F. Kirkpatrick

  • Chemical Fertility Control and Wildlife Management

    Jay F. Kirkpatrick;John W. Turner

  • Regulation of a small, discrete African elephant population through immunocontraception in the Makalali Conservancy, Limpopo, South Africa

    A.K. Delsink;J.J. Van Altena;D. Grobler;H. Bertschinger

  • Remotely delivered immunocontraception in free-roaming feral burros (Equus asinus).

    J. W. Turner;I. K. M. Liu;J. F. Kirkpatrick

  • Seasonal mountain lion predation on a feral horse population

    John W. Turner;Michael L. Wolfe;Jay F. Kirkpatrick

  • Immunocontraception of captive exotic species

    Kimberly M. Frank;Robin O. Lyda;Jay F. Kirkpatrick

  • Implementing immunocontraception in free-ranging African elephants at Makalali conservancy

    Audrey K. Delsink;J.J. Van Altena;D. Grobler;H.J. Bertschinger

  • Achieving population goals in a long-lived wildlife species (Equus caballus) with contraception

    Jay F. Kirkpatrick;Allison Turner

  • Contraceptive potential of the porcine zona pellucida vaccine in the African elephant (loxodonta africana)

    R.A. Fayrer-Hosken;H.J. Bertschinger;J.F. Kirkpatrick;D. Grobler

  • Pregnancy determination in uncaptured feral horses by means of fecal steroid conjugates.

    J.F. Kirkpatrick;S.E. Shldeler;B.L. Lasley;J.W. Turner

  • Immunocontraception in Wild Horses: One Inoculation Provides Two Years of Infertility

    John W. Turner;Irwin K. M. Liu;Douglas R. Flanagan;Allen T. Rutberg

  • Effectiveness, reversibility, and serum antibody titers associated with immunocontraception in captive white-tailed deer

    John W. Turner;Jay F. Kirkpatrick;Irwin K. M. Liu

  • Elimination marking behavior in feral horses

    J. W. Turner;A. Perkins;J. F. Kirkpatrick

  • Oestrous cycle of the North American bison (Bison bison) characterized by urinary pregnanediol-3-glucuronide.

    J. F. Kirkpatrick;V. Kincy;K. Bancroft;S. E. Shideler

  • Immunocontraception limits foal production in free-roaming feral horses in Nevada

    John W. Turner;Irwin K. M. Liu;Allen T. Rutberg;Jay F. Kirkpatrick

  • AN ASSESSMENT OF THE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF YELLOWSTONE BISON (BISON BISON) SUBPOPULATIONS USING NONCAPTURE METHODS

    J. F. Kirkpatrick;J. C. McCarthy;D. F. Gudermuth;S. E. Shideler

  • Antigen recognition in feral mares previously immunized with porcine zonae pellucidae.

    J. F. Kirkpatrick;I. M. K. Liu;J. W. Turner;M. Bernoco

Frequent Co-Authors

Rob Slotow
Rob Slotow University of KwaZulu-Natal
Steven L. Monfort
Steven L. Monfort Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Sam M. Ferreira
Sam M. Ferreira South African National Parks
William J. McShea
William J. McShea Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Andre Ganswindt
Andre Ganswindt University of Pretoria

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