Responses of free-roaming coyotes (Canis latrans) to four chemical attractants (W-U lure, artificial beef liver flavor, artificial smoked fish flavor, and Fatty Acid Scent) used on M-44 tops were measured during the summer months in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming. Visitation and pull rates varied throughout the study period from area to area and appeared to be associated with weather, food abundance, and coyote densities. Fatty Acid Scent and W-U lure produced the highest visitation and pull rates
This study was designed to evaluate the attractiveness of eight aldehyde volatiles (octanal, nonanal...
Attractants (odours) were assessed for their ability to attract wild dogs (dingoes, feral dogs or th...
Attractants (odours) were assessed for their ability to attract wild dogs (dingoes, feral dogs or th...
Responses of free-roaming coyotes (Canis latrans) to four chemical attractants (W-U lure, artificial...
Seasonal responses of captive coyotes (Canis latrans) to 9 chemical attractants (W-U lure, TMAD, SFE...
Seasonal responses of captive coyotes (Canis latrans) to 9 chemical attractants (W-U lure, TMAD, SFE...
Coyote attractants are inherently variable because they are usually derived by mixing and fermenting...
Forty-five experimental and commercial olfactory attractants (lures) were tested under field conditi...
This study was designed to evaluate the attractiveness of eight aldehyde volatiles (octanal nonanal,...
Odors are frequently used to attract coyotes (Canis latrans) to control devices. Coyote oIfactory pe...
The main purpose of this research was to determine the efficacy of two different scent lures in attr...
Odors are frequently used to attract coyotes (Canis latrans) to control devices. Coyote olfactory pe...
Changes in effectiveness and nontarget species selectivity of a new system for delivering ingestible...
In an attempt to determine the relative abundance of coyotes (Canis latrans), we have been checking ...
The purpose of this research was to determine the efcacy of scent lures in attracting Canis latrans,...
This study was designed to evaluate the attractiveness of eight aldehyde volatiles (octanal, nonanal...
Attractants (odours) were assessed for their ability to attract wild dogs (dingoes, feral dogs or th...
Attractants (odours) were assessed for their ability to attract wild dogs (dingoes, feral dogs or th...
Responses of free-roaming coyotes (Canis latrans) to four chemical attractants (W-U lure, artificial...
Seasonal responses of captive coyotes (Canis latrans) to 9 chemical attractants (W-U lure, TMAD, SFE...
Seasonal responses of captive coyotes (Canis latrans) to 9 chemical attractants (W-U lure, TMAD, SFE...
Coyote attractants are inherently variable because they are usually derived by mixing and fermenting...
Forty-five experimental and commercial olfactory attractants (lures) were tested under field conditi...
This study was designed to evaluate the attractiveness of eight aldehyde volatiles (octanal nonanal,...
Odors are frequently used to attract coyotes (Canis latrans) to control devices. Coyote oIfactory pe...
The main purpose of this research was to determine the efficacy of two different scent lures in attr...
Odors are frequently used to attract coyotes (Canis latrans) to control devices. Coyote olfactory pe...
Changes in effectiveness and nontarget species selectivity of a new system for delivering ingestible...
In an attempt to determine the relative abundance of coyotes (Canis latrans), we have been checking ...
The purpose of this research was to determine the efcacy of scent lures in attracting Canis latrans,...
This study was designed to evaluate the attractiveness of eight aldehyde volatiles (octanal, nonanal...
Attractants (odours) were assessed for their ability to attract wild dogs (dingoes, feral dogs or th...
Attractants (odours) were assessed for their ability to attract wild dogs (dingoes, feral dogs or th...