Because coyotes (Canis latrans) show an aversion to novel objects, we examined the effects of the presence and removal of repellent and attractive stimuli on coyote behavior. We found a greater proportion of captive coyotes investigated 10-cm-tall cones (0.95) compared to 90-cm-tall cones (0.68) and control sites (0.81), and spent longer periods (P , 0.001 in all instances) investigating small cones (x̅ = 465 sec), compared to large cones (x̅ = 212 sec) and control sites (x̅ = 45 sec). However, investigation times at sites following removal of large cones were 1.6 and 2.3 times greater than investigation times at sites following removal of small cones and the control, respectively. Results from pen studies were supported by a field study...
This study investigated the acquisition of food by hand-reared coyotes, Canis latrans, of different ...
This article attempts to determine the effects of environment (captive or wild) and a simple form of...
As more research focuses on behavioral syndromes and their role in ecological and evolutionary proce...
Because coyotes (Canis latrans) show an aversion to novel objects, we examined the effects of the pr...
We studied behavioral responses of captive and wild coyotes (Canis latrans) toward novel objects and...
The purpose of this study was to explore the response v of coyotes (Canis latrans) to certain olfact...
Seasonal responses of captive coyotes (Canis latrans) to 9 chemical attractants (W-U lure, TMAD, SFE...
Forty-five experimental and commercial olfactory attractants (lures) were tested under field conditi...
The Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD) is designed to deliver a variety of substances to coyotes. ...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) live in social groups with relatively small territories or as single, non-te...
Changes in effectiveness and nontarget species selectivity of a new system for delivering ingestible...
This study was conducted to examine coyote behavioral responses to novel stimuli in familiar and unf...
While antipredator strategies have been a focus of behavioral research for decades, scientists gener...
Predator-prey interactions influence behaviors and life history evolution for both predator and prey...
Human interactions can alter an animal’s behavior and utilization of its surroundings, and how this ...
This study investigated the acquisition of food by hand-reared coyotes, Canis latrans, of different ...
This article attempts to determine the effects of environment (captive or wild) and a simple form of...
As more research focuses on behavioral syndromes and their role in ecological and evolutionary proce...
Because coyotes (Canis latrans) show an aversion to novel objects, we examined the effects of the pr...
We studied behavioral responses of captive and wild coyotes (Canis latrans) toward novel objects and...
The purpose of this study was to explore the response v of coyotes (Canis latrans) to certain olfact...
Seasonal responses of captive coyotes (Canis latrans) to 9 chemical attractants (W-U lure, TMAD, SFE...
Forty-five experimental and commercial olfactory attractants (lures) were tested under field conditi...
The Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD) is designed to deliver a variety of substances to coyotes. ...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) live in social groups with relatively small territories or as single, non-te...
Changes in effectiveness and nontarget species selectivity of a new system for delivering ingestible...
This study was conducted to examine coyote behavioral responses to novel stimuli in familiar and unf...
While antipredator strategies have been a focus of behavioral research for decades, scientists gener...
Predator-prey interactions influence behaviors and life history evolution for both predator and prey...
Human interactions can alter an animal’s behavior and utilization of its surroundings, and how this ...
This study investigated the acquisition of food by hand-reared coyotes, Canis latrans, of different ...
This article attempts to determine the effects of environment (captive or wild) and a simple form of...
As more research focuses on behavioral syndromes and their role in ecological and evolutionary proce...