2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jveb.2023.06.006
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Proximate factors affecting mortality and maternal abandonment of young free-roaming feral horse foals

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“…In 2013, the National Research Council advised more research was needed on several topics related to horse and burro management, including increased information on basic horse and burro ecology [19]. Since then, many studies have added to the body of knowledge on free-roaming equid ecology in North America [e.g., 10,[20][21][22][23], diet [24,25], behavior [26,27], and interactions with native wildlife [e.g., [28][29][30][31]]. Yet only a few studies have applied global positioning system (GPS) collar technology in studies of free-roaming equids in North America [10,20,32,33].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 2013, the National Research Council advised more research was needed on several topics related to horse and burro management, including increased information on basic horse and burro ecology [19]. Since then, many studies have added to the body of knowledge on free-roaming equid ecology in North America [e.g., 10,[20][21][22][23], diet [24,25], behavior [26,27], and interactions with native wildlife [e.g., [28][29][30][31]]. Yet only a few studies have applied global positioning system (GPS) collar technology in studies of free-roaming equids in North America [10,20,32,33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%