Population characteristics of coyotes (Canis latrans) in the northern Chihuahuan Desert of New Mexico

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作者
Windberg, LA [1 ]
Ebbert, SM [1 ]
Kelly, BT [1 ]
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[1] UTAH STATE UNIV,DENVER WILDLIFE RES CTR,ANIM & PLANT HLTH INSPECT SERV,USDA,LOGAN,UT 84322
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AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST | 1997年 / 138卷 / 01期
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10.2307/2426666
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
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We estimated demographic variables for a coyote (Canis latrans) population in the northern Chihuahuan Desert in spring 1991. Indices of coyote abundance indicated that the population was in a decline phase during 1991. Of 41 coyotes radio-collared on the Jornada Experimental Range near Las Cruces, New Mexico, only 7% were juveniles and a relatively high percentage (40%) were transient (nonterritorial) animals. Size of the core areas of 10 territorial ranges occupied by 13 coyotes averaged 5.6 km(2). None of 11 radio-collared females produced viable fetuses in 1991. We examined data from earlier studies to assess factors affecting population dynamics in the region. Autumn scent-station indices of coyote abundance were positively correlated with annual rainfall (July to June) during 1972-1981. Low recruitment in the population during 1991 may have resulted from the combined effect of relatively low rainfall and high coyote abundance in the preceding 2-3 yr.
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