AD Rodewald, SD Gehrt - Urban wildlife conservation: theory and practice, 2014 - Springer
Species occur in urban landscapes under a wide range of conditions and densities, but knowing only the pattern of occurrence provides limited information about species-specific …
We examined how predator or prey presence, as well as local and landscape factors, influence the distribution of coyotes (Canis latrans) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus …
JC Kilgo, M Vukovich, H Scott Ray… - The Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Predation by coyotes (Canis latrans) on white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) neonates has led to reduced recruitment in many deer populations in southeastern North America …
JR Dion, JM Haus, JE Rogerson, JL Bowman - Ecosphere, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Several factors influence neonate survival rates in white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and an emphasis on predation as the primary limiting factor to neonate …
TM Gingery, DR Diefenbach… - The Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT A landscape‐level meta‐analysis approach to examining early survival of ungulates may elucidate patterns in survival not evident from individual studies. Despite …
Species' population dynamics are tied to neonatal survival. White‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) fawn survival varies according to spatially explicit patterns of natural (eg …
Many studies have documented that coyotes (Canis latrans) are the greatest source of natural mortality for white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) neonates (< 3 months old) …
MP Beauvais, S Pellerin, C Lavoie - Biological Conservation, 2016 - Elsevier
Suburban protected areas may soon become extremely important in conservation as suburban-style development is increasing and known to reduce biodiversity through habitat …
Predator–prey interactions are important for regulating populations and structuring communities but are affected by many dynamic, complex factors across large scales, making …