2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10344-021-01476-4
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Aggression by dominant male bison (Bison bison) toward chemically immobilized conspecifics: a cautionary note

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“…Bison were captured from the ground in September 2021, using chemical immobilants and protocols outlined elsewhere (see: Harms et al, 2018; Jung & Kuba, 2015). Only adult females were collared because of difficulties doing so for adult males (Jung, Czetwertynski, et al, 2018; Jung, Hegel, et al, 2018; Jung & Kuba, 2015; Jung & Larter, 2021). GPS collars (Iridium 750 PB; Lotek Engineering, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada) were programmed to take locations hourly and anticipated to last for ≥2 years before the batteries expired.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bison were captured from the ground in September 2021, using chemical immobilants and protocols outlined elsewhere (see: Harms et al, 2018; Jung & Kuba, 2015). Only adult females were collared because of difficulties doing so for adult males (Jung, Czetwertynski, et al, 2018; Jung, Hegel, et al, 2018; Jung & Kuba, 2015; Jung & Larter, 2021). GPS collars (Iridium 750 PB; Lotek Engineering, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada) were programmed to take locations hourly and anticipated to last for ≥2 years before the batteries expired.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%