Canids can be difficult to detect and their populations difficult to monitor. We tested whether hair samples could be collected from coyotes (Canis latrans) in Texas, USA and gray wolves (C. lupus) in Montana, USA using lure to elicit rubbing behavior at both man-made and natural collection devices. We used mitochondrial and nuclear DNA to determine whether collected hair samples were from coyote, wolf, or nontarget species. Both coyotes and wolves rubbed on man-made barbed surfaces but coyotes in Texas seldom rubbed on hanging barbed surfaces. Wolves in Montana showed a tendency to rub at stations where natural-material collection devices (sticks and debris) were present. Time to detection was relatively short (5 nights and 4 nights for co...
There are significant economic and ecological motivations to study the recently recolonized wolf (Ca...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hy...
Canids can be difficult to detect and their populations difficult to monitor. We tested whether hair...
Monitoring wolf abundance is important for recovery efforts of Mexican wolves (Canis lupus baileyi) ...
Context. Enumeration of cryptic/rare or widely distributed mammal species is exceedingly difficult f...
Abstract Human demographic expansion has confined wildlife to fragmented habitats, often in proximit...
Wild felids and canids are usually the main predators in the food chains where they dwell and are al...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Dietary information of free-ranging animals is esse...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
Wildlife managers conduct population inventories to monitor species, particularly those at-risk. Alt...
A variety of non-invasive techniques including hair snagging, snow-tracking, and remote cameras can ...
Distinguishing genetically differentiated populations within hybrid zones and determining the mechan...
Abstract Wolf predation on livestock is a management problem in many areas and is often used to just...
Large carnivore monitoring is a difficult endeavor, and mountain lions (Puma concolor), with their n...
There are significant economic and ecological motivations to study the recently recolonized wolf (Ca...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hy...
Canids can be difficult to detect and their populations difficult to monitor. We tested whether hair...
Monitoring wolf abundance is important for recovery efforts of Mexican wolves (Canis lupus baileyi) ...
Context. Enumeration of cryptic/rare or widely distributed mammal species is exceedingly difficult f...
Abstract Human demographic expansion has confined wildlife to fragmented habitats, often in proximit...
Wild felids and canids are usually the main predators in the food chains where they dwell and are al...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Dietary information of free-ranging animals is esse...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
Wildlife managers conduct population inventories to monitor species, particularly those at-risk. Alt...
A variety of non-invasive techniques including hair snagging, snow-tracking, and remote cameras can ...
Distinguishing genetically differentiated populations within hybrid zones and determining the mechan...
Abstract Wolf predation on livestock is a management problem in many areas and is often used to just...
Large carnivore monitoring is a difficult endeavor, and mountain lions (Puma concolor), with their n...
There are significant economic and ecological motivations to study the recently recolonized wolf (Ca...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hy...