Increased understanding of the influence of habitat (e.g., composition, patch size) and intrinsic (e.g., age, birth mass) factors on survival of neonatal pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is a prerequisite to successful management programs, particularly as they relate to population dynamics and the role of population models in adaptive species management. Nevertheless, few studies have presented empirical data quantifying the influence of habitat variables on survival of neonatal pronghorn. During 2002–2005, we captured and radiocollared 116 neonates across two sites in western South Dakota. We documented 31 deaths during our study, of which coyote (Canis latrans) predation (n = 15) was the leading cause of mortality. We used known fate ana...
Mule deer (Odecoilius hemionus) populations have been in decline in recent decades for a variety of ...
Coyotes recently expanded into the eastern U.S. and potentially have caused localized white-tailed d...
Food web theory predicts that the loss of large carnivores may contribute toelevated predation rates...
Increased understanding of the influence of habitat (e.g., composition, patch size) and intrinsic (e...
Increased understanding of the influence of habitat (e.g., composition, patch size) and intrinsic (e...
This study was completed to better understand pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana) populations...
Coyotes recently expanded into the eastern U.S. and potentially have caused localized white-tailed d...
Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) were reintroduced into Wind Cave National Park (WCNP) in 1914 and ...
<p><sup>a</sup>Number of parameters.</p><p><sup>b</sup>Neonates were grouped into two categories, in...
Pronghorns (Antilocapra americana) are an important source of revenue and recreation for property ma...
Demographic fluctuation among ungulate populations is strongly linked to variability in recruitment....
Antipredatory defense of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) neonates (≤1 month old) by adult females ...
Surgical sterilization of coyotes (Canis latrans) reduced their predation rate on domesticsheep. We ...
Offspring survival is generally more variable than adult survival and may limit population growth. A...
Nebraska’s pronghorn population has been stable over the last decade, yet their presence on the land...
Mule deer (Odecoilius hemionus) populations have been in decline in recent decades for a variety of ...
Coyotes recently expanded into the eastern U.S. and potentially have caused localized white-tailed d...
Food web theory predicts that the loss of large carnivores may contribute toelevated predation rates...
Increased understanding of the influence of habitat (e.g., composition, patch size) and intrinsic (e...
Increased understanding of the influence of habitat (e.g., composition, patch size) and intrinsic (e...
This study was completed to better understand pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana) populations...
Coyotes recently expanded into the eastern U.S. and potentially have caused localized white-tailed d...
Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) were reintroduced into Wind Cave National Park (WCNP) in 1914 and ...
<p><sup>a</sup>Number of parameters.</p><p><sup>b</sup>Neonates were grouped into two categories, in...
Pronghorns (Antilocapra americana) are an important source of revenue and recreation for property ma...
Demographic fluctuation among ungulate populations is strongly linked to variability in recruitment....
Antipredatory defense of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) neonates (≤1 month old) by adult females ...
Surgical sterilization of coyotes (Canis latrans) reduced their predation rate on domesticsheep. We ...
Offspring survival is generally more variable than adult survival and may limit population growth. A...
Nebraska’s pronghorn population has been stable over the last decade, yet their presence on the land...
Mule deer (Odecoilius hemionus) populations have been in decline in recent decades for a variety of ...
Coyotes recently expanded into the eastern U.S. and potentially have caused localized white-tailed d...
Food web theory predicts that the loss of large carnivores may contribute toelevated predation rates...