Courses:
NRM320
- Introduction to Animal Sciences - Introduction
to the various disciplines that form the study of
animal science. Topics include: animal nutrition,
physiology of reproduction and lactation, genetics
and animal breeding, animal behavior, environmental
physiology, animal health and welfare. Information
is presented as it applies to traditional and non-traditional
livestock species with emphasis on applications pertinent
to Alaska.
Research
Interests: Applied animal reproduction, physiology/behavioral
interactions, management of domestic and non-traditional
ruminant livestock species
Current
Research Programs:
Reproductive biology of reindeer and musk ox and management
of reproduction in these species in farmed settings
Examples
of Research Support:
"Reproductive management of diversified livestock;
Estrous synchronization among reindeer cows"
USDA New Crop Opportunities $79,200, 2003-2006
"Reproductive management of diversified livestock;Reindeer
Bull Management: The effects of Depo-Provera on testosterone
production, sexual behavior, antler development, and
fertility in young reindeer bulls", USDA New
Crop Opportunities $68,000, 2002-2005
"Reproductive management of diversified livestock;
Endocrinology of gestation and estrous cyclicity in
reindeer cows", USDA New Crop Opportunities $90,000,
2001-2004
"Reproductive management of farmed muskoxen;
Ovarian activity and estrus synchronization",
USDA National Research Initiative $74,999, 2000-2002
"Early pregnancy detection in dairy cattle",
USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education
$1000, 2000
"Reproductive management of dairy and beef cattle
at high latitude in Alaskan agriculture", USDA
Hatch Project $90,000, 2000-2004
Examples
of Publications:
Lopez, H. and M.P. Shipka. 2003. Association of flooring
surface to estrous behavior in lactating dairy cows
as determined by radiotelemetric estrous detection.
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference
on Dairy Cattle Housing. 5: 265-273.
Shipka, M.P., J. E. Rowell and S.P. Ford. 2002. Reindeer
bull introduction affects the onset of the breeding
season. Anim. Reprod. Sci. 72: 27-35.
Shipka, M.P., J.E. Rowell and M.C. Sousa. 2002. An
overview of research in reproductive management of
arctic ungulates. Proceedings of the Northwest Reproductive
Sciences Symposium 4:13.
Lopez, H., T.D. Bunch and M.P. Shipka. 2002. Estrogen
concentrations in milk at estrus and ovulation in
dairy cows. Anim. Reprod. Sci. 72: 37-46.
Shipka, M.P., M.C. Sousa and J.E. Rowell. 2002. Characterization
of estrous behavior in muskox cows. Proceedings of
the Western Section of the American Society of Animal
Science 53: 387-389.
Shipka, M.P., G.L. Finstad, T.F. Nichols and S.P.
Ford. 2001. Bull introduction hastens the onset of
the breeding season in reindeer cows. Proceedings
of the Western Section of the American Society of
Animal Science 52:429-432.
Lopez, H., T.D. Bunch, K.E. Panter and M.P. Shipka.
2000. Estrogen concentrations in milk and plasma in
relation to estrus and ovulation in dairy cows. Proceedings
of the Western Section of the American Society of
Animal Science 51:367-370.
Shipka, M.P. 2000. A note on silent ovulation identified
by using radiotelemetry for estrous detection. Appl.
Anim. Behav. Sci. 66: 153-159.
Shipka, M.P. and L.C. Ellis. 1999. Effects of bull
exposure on postpartum reproductive physiology of
dairy cows. Anim. Reprod. Sci. 54: 237 - 244.
Wolfe, M.L., M.P. Shipka and J.F. Kimball. 1999. Unique
patterns of reproduction within the Antelope Island
bison herd. Great Basin Naturalist 59: 105 - 111.
Shipka, M.P. and L.C. Ellis. 1998. No effect of bull
exposure on estrous behavior in high-producing dairy
cows. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 57:1-7.
Shipka, M.P. and L.C. Ellis. 1996. Bull presence suppresses
postpartum ovarian reactivation in dairy cattle. Proceedings
of the Western Section of the American Society of
Animal Science 47:225-228.
Stevenson, J.S., Y. Kobayashi, M.P. Shipka, and K.C.
Rauchholz. 1996. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone preceding
prostaglandin F2a-induced luteolysis alters pregnancy
rates in dairy cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 79:402.
Shipka, M.P. and C.W. Arave. 1995. Influence of extended
manager lock-up on cow behavior and production factors
in dairy cattle management. Proceddings of the Western
Section of the American Society of Animal Science
46:84-87.
Shipka, M.P. and S.P. Ford. 1991. Relationship of
circulating estrogen and progesterone concentrations
during late pregnancy and the onset of maternal behavior
in the ewe. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 31:91.