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Population ecology, home range, movement prey use, social organization of the coyote in suburban and

Population ecology, home range, movement prey use, social organization of the coyote in suburban and undeveloped areas.

Authors(s): T. Segerstrom, M. Sanctuary, T. Hasselmann, M. Fallon and L. Dorsey

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Abstract: Objectives To assist U.W. Graduate students working with coyote research. Findings and Status Findings were reported to U.W. Graduate students and are reported within the Great Plains Wildlife Institute Annual Report, 1998.

Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, animal, mammal, canine, Canidae, coyote, Canis latrans, population, mortality, ecology, habitat, migration, predation, food, forage, behavior, suburban area, human activity

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AUTHORST. Segerstrom, M. Sanctuary, T. Hasselmann, M. Fallon and L. Dorsey
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DOC TITLEPopulation ecology, home range, movement prey use, social organization of the coyote in suburban and undeveloped areas.
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PUB VOLUME4232
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KEYWORDSGrand Teton National Park, animal, mammal, canine, Canidae, coyote, Canis latrans, population, mortality, ecology, habitat, migration, predation, food, forage, behavior, suburban area, human activity
ABSTRACTObjectives
To assist U.W. Graduate students working with coyote research.

Findings and Status
Findings were reported to U.W. Graduate students and are reported within the Great Plains Wildlife Institute Annual Report, 1998.
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URLADDRESShttp://science.nature.nps.gov/servlet/Prmt_ReportSearchView?REPORT_ID=4232
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