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2. Numerical and Demographic Responses of Pumas to Changes in Prey Abundance: Testing Current Predictions
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3. Impact of Edge Habitat on Summer Home Range Size in Female Pumas
4. Use of Camera Traps to Measure Predation Risk in a Puma-Mule Deer System
5. Puma Energetics: A Recalculation
6. Reproduction of Black-Tailed Jackrabbits (Lagomorpha: Lepus californicus) in Relation to Environmental Factors in the Chihuahuan Desert, Mexico
7. Effects of puma on the diversity and composition of Neotropical mammals
8. Growth Curve Models and Age Estimation of Young Cougars in the Northern Great Basin
9. Assessing Effects of Predation Risk on Foraging Behavior of Mule Deer
10. Aging Mountain Lions Using Gum-Line Recession
11. Predicting the Suitability of Habitat in Southeast Idaho for Pygmy Rabbits
12. The Ecology of Fear: Optimal Foraging, Game Theory, and Trophic Interactions
13. Effect of Ground Squirrel Burrows on Plant Productivity in a Cool Desert Environment
14. Apprehension affecting foraging patterns and landscape use of mule deer in arid environments
15. RESOURCE OVERLAP BETWEEN MOUNTAIN GOATS AND BIGHORN SHEEP
16. The status, distribution, and management of mountain goats in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem : final report /
17. EFFECTS OF SOIL STRUCTURE ON BURROW CHARACTERISTICS OF FIVE SMALL MAMMAL SPECIES
18. How large predators manage the cost of hunting
19. Predation risk, elk, and aspen: comment
20. FORAGING OF THE BOBCAT (LYNX RUFUS) IN THE CHIHUAHUAN DESERT: GENERALIST OR SPECIALIST?
21. Home Range Size and Activity Patterns of Bobcats (Lynx rufus) in the Southern Part of their Range in the Chihuahuan Desert, Mexico
22. Bottom-up regulation of desert grassland and shrubland rodent communities: implications of species-specific reproductive potentials
23. Tale of two metrics: density and biomass in a desert rodent community
24. Behavioral response races, predator—prey shell games, ecology of fear, and patch use of pumas and their ungulate prey
25. HABITAT USE PATTERNS WITHIN THE HOME RANGE OF PYGMY RABBITS (BRACHYLAGUS IDAHOENSIS) IN SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO
26. A HABITAT SUITABILITY MODEL FOR PYGMY RABBITS (BRACHYLAGUS IDAHOENSIS) IN SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO
27. The Use of Cluster Analysis to Analyze Habitat Use by Coyotes in an Area of Low Vegetal Heterogeneity
28. Time Intervals for Estimating Pronghorn and Coyote Home Ranges and Daily Movements
29. Accuracy of Daily Point Relocations in Assessing Real Movement of Radio-Marked Animals
30. Home-Range Size of Coyotes: A Critical Review
31. Range Extension of the Bobcat (Lynx Rufus) in Jalisco, Mexico
32. ECOLOGY: How large predators manage the cost of hunting
33. The Elephant in the room: What can we learn from California regarding the use of sport hunting of pumas (Puma concolor) as a management tool?
34. Burrows of Least Chipmunks in Southeastern Idaho
35. Temporal Variation in Coyote Vocalization Rates
36. Soil Moisture Patterns below Mounds of Harvester Ants
37. Wolves, elk, and bison: reestablishing the “landscape of fear” in Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A.
38. Total energy budget and prey requirements of free-ranging coyotes in the Great Basin desert of the western United States
39. Predation risk and food quantity in the selection of habitat by black-tailed jackrabbit ( Lepus californicus): an optimal foraging approach
40. The Elephant in the room: What can we learn from California regarding the use of sport hunting of pumas (Puma concolor) as a management tool?
41. Coyote diets in the Chihuahuan Desert, more evidence for optimal foraging
42. RESOURCE OVERLAP BETWEEN MOUNTAIN GOATS AND BIGHORN SHEEP
43. EFFECTS OF SOIL STRUCTURE ON BURROW CHARACTERISTICS OF FIVE SMALL MAMMAL SPECIES
44. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DIAMETER OF BURROWS OF FIVE SMALL MAMMAL SPECIES IN SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO
45. Registro de presencia y actividades de algunos mamíferos en el Desierto Chihuahuense, México
46. The landscape of fear: the missing link to understand top-down and bottom-up controls of prey abundance?
47. The feasibility of the north-eastern USA supporting the return of the cougar Puma concolor
48. Reproducción y densidad de la liebre cola-negra (Lepus californicus) en relación a factores ambientales, en la Reserva de la Biosfera Mapimí, Desierto Chihuahuense.
49. The landscape of fear: habitat use by a predator (Canis latrans) and its main prey (Lepus californicus and Sylvilagus audubonii)
50. Evaluating Potential Factors Affecting Puma Puma concolor Abundance in the Mexican Chihuahuan Desert
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