ock operations through depredation of stock are a cause of human‐wildlife conflict. Management of such conflict requires identifying environmental and non‐environmental factors specific to a wildlife species\u27 biology and ecology that influence the potential for livestock depredation to occur. Identification of such factors can improve understanding of the conditions placing livestock at risk. Black vultures (Coragyps atratus) have expanded their historical range northward into the midwestern United States. Concomitantly, an increase in concern among agricultural producers regarding potential black vulture attacks on livestock has occurred. We estimated area with greater or lesser potential for depredation of domestic cattle by black vult...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityPreventing w...
Declines in Old World vulture populations have been linked to anthropogenic pressures. To assess the...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict species ranges and their shifts ...
ock operations through depredation of stock are a cause of human‐wildlife conflict. Management of su...
Black vulture depredations to newborn livestock, poultry, and other captive animals have been report...
Black Vulture: The available evidence suggests that black vultures act as typical predators by seek...
Effective management of vertebrate pest populations is enhanced by greater understanding of stakehol...
Black vulture depredations to newborn livestock, poultry, and other captive animals have been report...
Depredations to livestock by black vultures are a concern for many producers, and there is an increa...
Human caused mortality is a primary limiting factor in carnivore conservation globally. A large prop...
Recent increases in turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) and black vulture (Coragyps atratus) populations...
Cattle grazing lands in the mountainous western United States are rugged, complex, and extensive. Te...
Understanding the contributions of vital rates to species population growth is critical to developin...
Black and turkey vultures cause problems in several ways. The most common problems associated with v...
Black vultures (Coragyps atratus) have been increasing in density and expanding their range in the e...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityPreventing w...
Declines in Old World vulture populations have been linked to anthropogenic pressures. To assess the...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict species ranges and their shifts ...
ock operations through depredation of stock are a cause of human‐wildlife conflict. Management of su...
Black vulture depredations to newborn livestock, poultry, and other captive animals have been report...
Black Vulture: The available evidence suggests that black vultures act as typical predators by seek...
Effective management of vertebrate pest populations is enhanced by greater understanding of stakehol...
Black vulture depredations to newborn livestock, poultry, and other captive animals have been report...
Depredations to livestock by black vultures are a concern for many producers, and there is an increa...
Human caused mortality is a primary limiting factor in carnivore conservation globally. A large prop...
Recent increases in turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) and black vulture (Coragyps atratus) populations...
Cattle grazing lands in the mountainous western United States are rugged, complex, and extensive. Te...
Understanding the contributions of vital rates to species population growth is critical to developin...
Black and turkey vultures cause problems in several ways. The most common problems associated with v...
Black vultures (Coragyps atratus) have been increasing in density and expanding their range in the e...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityPreventing w...
Declines in Old World vulture populations have been linked to anthropogenic pressures. To assess the...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict species ranges and their shifts ...