Coyote movements, habitat use, and food habits in southwestern Oklahoma

Author(s)
Litvaitis, John A. and James H. Shaw
Year
Article Title
Coyote movements, habitat use, and food habits in southwestern Oklahoma
Volume
44
Pages
62-68
Start Page Number
62
Final Page
68
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Datapoints

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Species: Coyote (Canis latrans)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Type
Home Range minimum area home range 68.7 6 km2 Adult Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge 4.9 - 233.0 Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range minimum area home range 31.3 5 km2 Adult Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge 4.0 - 106.2 Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range minimum area home range 39.9 4 km2 Juvenile Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge 12.3 - 76.2 Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range minimum area home range 1.0 4 km2 Juvenile Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge 0.5 - 2.0 Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition overall % occurrence in scats rodents (53%); fruits and seeds (32%); deer (20%); insects (19%); avian (19%); lagomorphs (11%); armadillo (9%); cattle (6%); reptile (4%) 361 scats % Both Adults and Juveniles Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge Exposure Factor Datasets

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