To evaluate whether the abundance of coyotes Canis latrans was influenced by the availability of anthropogenic foods in a humanized landscape, we compared three neighboring areas (hereafter referred to as NA, CA, and SA) under contrasting human pressures within the Santa Monica Mountains of California, USA. We quantified the use of anthropogenic foods by coyotes and assessed local densities within these three regions. Overall, 761 coyote feces were analyzed; identified food items were categorized into 11 food types (7 native and 4 anthropogenic). Though small mammals (lagomorphs and rodents) were the main prey of coyotes in all areas and seasons, log-linear modeling of multiway contingency tables indicates that consumption of anthropogenic ...
Food abundance is an important factor determining space use in many species, but its effect on carni...
The coyote (Canis latrans) has expanded throughout much of North America over the past century follo...
The coyote (Canis latrans) is now established as a relatively common inhabitant of nearly all landsc...
To evaluate whether the abundance of coyotes Canis latrans was influenced by the availability of ant...
Coyotes (Canis latrans Say, 1823) are highly successful in urbanized environments, but as they popul...
Coyotes are recent colonists of the Southeast and have broadened their niche to include exploitation...
Coyotes are a generalist species that have adapted to nearly every terrestrial habitat in the United...
We examined the diet of a portion of Calgary’s urban coyotes to provide baseline data on feeding eco...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are an opportunistic predator that have adapted to many human-modified envir...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) in urban landscapes provide important food web functions and ecological serv...
Lethal control for reducing carnivore populations is a contentious issue throughout the world. While...
With increasing rates of urban expansion, interactions between humans and wildlife become inevitable...
Coyotes are among the most successful carnivores in urban and suburban environments, which has incre...
Valles Caldera National Preserve (VCNP) managers were concerned about low elk recruitment observed a...
Top predators play important roles in functioning ecosystems, including regulating the populations o...
Food abundance is an important factor determining space use in many species, but its effect on carni...
The coyote (Canis latrans) has expanded throughout much of North America over the past century follo...
The coyote (Canis latrans) is now established as a relatively common inhabitant of nearly all landsc...
To evaluate whether the abundance of coyotes Canis latrans was influenced by the availability of ant...
Coyotes (Canis latrans Say, 1823) are highly successful in urbanized environments, but as they popul...
Coyotes are recent colonists of the Southeast and have broadened their niche to include exploitation...
Coyotes are a generalist species that have adapted to nearly every terrestrial habitat in the United...
We examined the diet of a portion of Calgary’s urban coyotes to provide baseline data on feeding eco...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are an opportunistic predator that have adapted to many human-modified envir...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) in urban landscapes provide important food web functions and ecological serv...
Lethal control for reducing carnivore populations is a contentious issue throughout the world. While...
With increasing rates of urban expansion, interactions between humans and wildlife become inevitable...
Coyotes are among the most successful carnivores in urban and suburban environments, which has incre...
Valles Caldera National Preserve (VCNP) managers were concerned about low elk recruitment observed a...
Top predators play important roles in functioning ecosystems, including regulating the populations o...
Food abundance is an important factor determining space use in many species, but its effect on carni...
The coyote (Canis latrans) has expanded throughout much of North America over the past century follo...
The coyote (Canis latrans) is now established as a relatively common inhabitant of nearly all landsc...