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Title
Landscape ecology of eastern coyotes based on large-scale estimates of abundance
Author(s)
Kays, R.W., M.E. Gompper, & J.C. Ray
Published
2008
Publisher
Ecological Applications
Abstract
Since their range expansion into eastern North America in the mid-1900s, coyotes (Canis latrans) have become the region’s top predator. Although widespread across the region, coyote adaptation to eastern forests and use of the broader landscape are not well understood. This study surveys the distribution, abundance, and habitat usage of coyotes in and around the Adirondacks of northern New York and includes a map which predicts coyote density.
Keywords
Adirondacks, coyote, landscape ecology, noninvasive survey
Full Citation
Kays, R.W., M.E. Gompper, & J.C. Ray
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