Population characteristics, survival rates, and causes of mortality of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) on the southern High Plains, Texas.

Author(s)
Hansen, L.A., Mathews, N.E., Vander Lee, B.A. and Lutz, R.S.
Volume
49
Issue
1
Start Page Number
54
Final Page
60

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Species: Striped Skunk (Mephitis mephitis)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Countries Type
Population Density Individuals/12.8 sq km Claytonville: 0.27, Halfway: 0.71, Olton: 0.63, Plainview: 0.10 104 Individuals/12.8 sq km Both Adults and Juveniles Lamb/Hale/Swisher counties USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density Individuals/12.8 sq km Claytonville: 0.36, Halfway: 0.59, Olton: 0.38, Plainview: 0.20 104 Individuals/12.8 sq km Both Adults and Juveniles Lamb/Hale/Swisher counties USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality Annual survival 1994: 0.40, 1995: 0.48 104 % Both Adults and Juveniles Lamb/Hale/Swisher counties USA Exposure Factor Datasets

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