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Michael Bodenchuk
Michael Bodenchuk
State Director USDA-WS
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Efficacy of European starling control to reduce Salmonella enterica contamination in a concentrated animal feeding operation in the Texas panhandle
JC Carlson, RM Engeman, DR Hyatt, RL Gilliland, TJ DeLiberto, L Clark, ...
BMC veterinary research 7, 1-10, 2011
562011
Economics of predation management in relation to agriculture, wildlife, and human health and safety
MJ Bodenchuk, JR Mason, WC Pitt
422000
The need to address black-backed jackal and caracal predation in South Africa
DL Bergman, HO De Waal, NL Avenant, MJ Bodenchuk, MC Marlow, ...
412013
Costs and effectiveness of damage management of an overabundant species (Sus scrofa) using aerial gunning
AJ Davis, B Leland, M Bodenchuk, KC VerCauteren, KM Pepin
Wildlife Research 45 (8), 696-705, 2018
272018
Prevalence and Characterization of Salmonella Isolated from Feral Pigs Throughout Texas
KJ Cummings, LD Rodriguez‐Rivera, MK Grigar, SC Rankin, ...
Zoonoses and Public Health 63 (6), 436-441, 2016
252016
Effectiveness and target-specificity of a novel design of food dispenser to deliver a toxin to feral swine in the United States
TA Campbell, JA Foster, MJ Bodenchuk, JD Eisemann, L Staples, ...
International Journal of Pest Management 59 (3), 197-204, 2013
242013
Estimating population density for disease risk assessment: the importance of understanding the area of influence of traps using wild pigs as an example
AJ Davis, B Leland, M Bodenchuk, KC VerCauteren, KM Pepin
Preventive veterinary medicine 141, 33-37, 2017
232017
Statewide feral hog abatement pilot project, 2006-2007
B Higginbotham, G Clary, L Hysmith, M Bodenchuk
National Conference on Feral Hogs, 9, 2008
182008
Management of wild pigs
SS Ditchkoff, MJ Bodenchuk
Invasive wild pigs in North America: ecology, impacts, and management, 175-198, 2020
172020
Method-specific costs of feral swine removal in a large metapopulation: the Texas experience
MJ Bodenchuk
Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 26 (26), 2014
172014
Survey of Feral Swine (Sus scrofa) Infection with the Agent of Chagas Disease (Trypanosoma cruzi) in Texas, 2013–14
JM Comeaux, R Curtis-Robles, BC Lewis, KJ Cummings, BT Mesenbrink, ...
Journal of wildlife diseases 52 (3), 627-630, 2016
162016
Direct, spillover, and intangible benefits of predation management
SA Shwiff, MJ Bodenchuk
Sheep & goat research journal, 16, 2004
162004
Prevalence and Diversity of Cryptosporidium and Giardia Identified Among Feral Pigs in Texas
LD Rodriguez-Rivera, KJ Cummings, I McNeely, JS Suchodolski, ...
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 16 (12), 765-768, 2016
142016
Site use of European starlings captured and radio-tagged at Texas feedlots during winter
HJ Homan, AA Slowik, LB Penry, GM Linz, MJ Bodenchuk, RL Gilliland
Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 24 (24), 2010
142010
Fecal shedding of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli among feral pigs in Texas
KJ Cummings, LD Rodriguez‐Rivera, I McNeely, JS Suchodolski, ...
Zoonoses and public health 65 (1), 215-217, 2018
122018
Preliminary assessment of the HogHopper™ for excluding non-target wildlife
TA Campbell, MJ Bodenchuk, JD Eisemann, SJ Lapidge, L Staples, ...
Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 25 (25), 2012
82012
Feral hog management: typing performance measures to resources protected
M Bodenchuk
National Conference on Feral Hogs, 8, 2008
82008
Management of feral swine
MJ Bodenchuk, KC VerCauteren
Proceedings of the vertebrate pest conference 27 (27), 2016
72016
Factors influencing the efficiency of fixed wing aerial hunting for coyotes in the western United States
JR Mason, WC Pitt, MJ Bodenchuk
International biodeterioration & biodegradation 49 (2-3), 189-197, 2002
62002
Depredation management outside the box: logical adaptations of successful practices with other species and situations
JR Mason, MJ Bodenchuk
Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 20 (20), 2002
62002
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