<p>Predictions used to assess daily or seasonal survival of neonate white-tailed deer (≤ 14 weeks of age) relative to resource use, predation risk, birth body mass, winter severity, and vegetation hiding cover at the landscape scale in the southcentral Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA, 2009–2011.</p
Mule deer (Odecoilius hemionus) populations have been in decline in recent decades for a variety of ...
New-hoof growth is regarded as the most reliable metric for predicting age of newborn ungulates, but...
<p>Models compared and contrasted survival rates among groups and time-dependency.</p>a<p>KA = known...
<p>Kaplan–Meier estimates of neonate white-tailed deer fawn (≤ 14 weeks of age; <i>Odocoileus virgin...
<p>Names of hypotheses and variables included for each hypothesis used to explain one- and three-mon...
<p>Metrics used to assess resource use of neonatal white-tailed deer (≤ 14 weeks of age), southcentr...
<p><i>w</i><sub><i>i</i></sub> indicates model weight, and <i>K</i> indicates number of parameters c...
<div><p>Offspring survival is generally more variable than adult survival and may limit population g...
Offspring survival is generally more variable than adult survival and may limit population growth. A...
<p>Composite predation risk was estimated from the summed probability of resource selection of bobca...
Growth of ungulate populations is typically most sensitive to survival of neonates, which in turn is...
Growth of ungulate populations is typically most sensitive to survival of neonates, which in turn is...
<p>Integrated predation risk was estimated from the summed probability of resource selection of bobc...
Understanding what variables affect ungulate neonate survival is imperative to successful conservati...
<p>Survival estimates up to 30 days from top-ranked model (KA = B = S, H = HS) of white-tailed deer ...
Mule deer (Odecoilius hemionus) populations have been in decline in recent decades for a variety of ...
New-hoof growth is regarded as the most reliable metric for predicting age of newborn ungulates, but...
<p>Models compared and contrasted survival rates among groups and time-dependency.</p>a<p>KA = known...
<p>Kaplan–Meier estimates of neonate white-tailed deer fawn (≤ 14 weeks of age; <i>Odocoileus virgin...
<p>Names of hypotheses and variables included for each hypothesis used to explain one- and three-mon...
<p>Metrics used to assess resource use of neonatal white-tailed deer (≤ 14 weeks of age), southcentr...
<p><i>w</i><sub><i>i</i></sub> indicates model weight, and <i>K</i> indicates number of parameters c...
<div><p>Offspring survival is generally more variable than adult survival and may limit population g...
Offspring survival is generally more variable than adult survival and may limit population growth. A...
<p>Composite predation risk was estimated from the summed probability of resource selection of bobca...
Growth of ungulate populations is typically most sensitive to survival of neonates, which in turn is...
Growth of ungulate populations is typically most sensitive to survival of neonates, which in turn is...
<p>Integrated predation risk was estimated from the summed probability of resource selection of bobc...
Understanding what variables affect ungulate neonate survival is imperative to successful conservati...
<p>Survival estimates up to 30 days from top-ranked model (KA = B = S, H = HS) of white-tailed deer ...
Mule deer (Odecoilius hemionus) populations have been in decline in recent decades for a variety of ...
New-hoof growth is regarded as the most reliable metric for predicting age of newborn ungulates, but...
<p>Models compared and contrasted survival rates among groups and time-dependency.</p>a<p>KA = known...