The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such as coyotes (Canis latrans). As coyotes continue to settle in more urban areas, reports of human-coyote conflicts, such as attacks on humans or pets, may also increase. Understanding environmental variables that might influence whether or not coyotes and human-coyote conflicts will occur in certain urban areas may assist wildlife officials in creating management plans for urban wildlife.We conducted a survey of 105 urban areas in the United States requesting information on the occurrence of coyotes and human-coyote conflicts. We analyzed the responses with data on human population size, geographic region, land cover, housing density, and preci...
Expansion of the coyote’s (Canis latrans) distribution in North America has included most urban area...
In social-ecological systems like cities, where humans are the dominant drivers of most ecological p...
A change in wildlife management appears to be occurring. Previous efforts needed to be focused on pr...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
Increasing global urbanization has altered landscapes for many wildlife species, including carnivore...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The global spread of urban development and concomi...
The global spread of urban development and concomitant reduction in wilderness areas can both pressu...
Increasing urban development can have significant effects on wildlife species, includingcarnivores. ...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are common in many urban areas in North America, but little is known about h...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) have expanded to live in urban areas with limited natural habitat. A year lo...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of carnivores and their interactions with humans is necessary t...
Expansion of the coyote’s (Canis latrans) distribution in North America has included most urban area...
In social-ecological systems like cities, where humans are the dominant drivers of most ecological p...
A change in wildlife management appears to be occurring. Previous efforts needed to be focused on pr...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
Increasing global urbanization has altered landscapes for many wildlife species, including carnivore...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The global spread of urban development and concomi...
The global spread of urban development and concomitant reduction in wilderness areas can both pressu...
Increasing urban development can have significant effects on wildlife species, includingcarnivores. ...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are common in many urban areas in North America, but little is known about h...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) have expanded to live in urban areas with limited natural habitat. A year lo...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of carnivores and their interactions with humans is necessary t...
Expansion of the coyote’s (Canis latrans) distribution in North America has included most urban area...
In social-ecological systems like cities, where humans are the dominant drivers of most ecological p...
A change in wildlife management appears to be occurring. Previous efforts needed to be focused on pr...