Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2004Substantial increases in mountain lion-human conflicts in the western United States have created a need for quantitative assessment of lion (Puma concolor) resource selection at multiple scales. Using a fixed kernel estimator, multi-year seasonal home ranges were calculated for six adult male and three adult female radio-collared lions monitored from September 1998 to June 2001 in and adjacent to Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP). Mean multi-year wet season home ranges were not significantly different in size from dry season (P = 0.87). At the patch level, based on stepwise logistic regression models developed for nine individuals, lions were located significan...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) have significant ecological impacts on the ecosystems they inhabit, l...
Local knowledge regarding the movements and space-use of large carnivores can inform species’ manage...
The relationship between habitat quality and density is well documented in lower trophic levels but ...
© 2019 The Wildlife Society Wildlife agencies are generally tasked with managing and conserving spec...
Land use conversion toward agriculture such as orchards and vineyards can have severe negative impac...
This submission is from a master's group thesis project at The Bren School of Environmental Science ...
ABSTRACT: The mountain lion (Puma concolor) is the widest ranging extant mammal in the Americas. Whi...
Studies of predator-prey and predator-predator interactions are needed to provide information for de...
Throughout the American West there is an increasing trend of encroachment of woody vegetation on pre...
The mountain lion range once extended throughout the state of Minnesota. The breeding population has...
We described mountain lion (Puma concolor) habitat characteristics during two studies in the same ar...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) have recently recolonized the North Dakota Badlands nearly a century ...
Historically, mountain lions (Puma concolor) in North America were persecuted, at least since Europe...
Mountain lion (Felis concolor missoulensis) habitat use, foraging habits, and home area characterist...
Spatially varied resources and threats govern the persistence of African lions across dynamic protec...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) have significant ecological impacts on the ecosystems they inhabit, l...
Local knowledge regarding the movements and space-use of large carnivores can inform species’ manage...
The relationship between habitat quality and density is well documented in lower trophic levels but ...
© 2019 The Wildlife Society Wildlife agencies are generally tasked with managing and conserving spec...
Land use conversion toward agriculture such as orchards and vineyards can have severe negative impac...
This submission is from a master's group thesis project at The Bren School of Environmental Science ...
ABSTRACT: The mountain lion (Puma concolor) is the widest ranging extant mammal in the Americas. Whi...
Studies of predator-prey and predator-predator interactions are needed to provide information for de...
Throughout the American West there is an increasing trend of encroachment of woody vegetation on pre...
The mountain lion range once extended throughout the state of Minnesota. The breeding population has...
We described mountain lion (Puma concolor) habitat characteristics during two studies in the same ar...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) have recently recolonized the North Dakota Badlands nearly a century ...
Historically, mountain lions (Puma concolor) in North America were persecuted, at least since Europe...
Mountain lion (Felis concolor missoulensis) habitat use, foraging habits, and home area characterist...
Spatially varied resources and threats govern the persistence of African lions across dynamic protec...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) have significant ecological impacts on the ecosystems they inhabit, l...
Local knowledge regarding the movements and space-use of large carnivores can inform species’ manage...
The relationship between habitat quality and density is well documented in lower trophic levels but ...