2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.3003
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White‐tailed deer population dynamics in a multipredator landscape shaped by humans

Taylor R. Ganz,
Sarah B. Bassing,
Melia T. DeVivo
et al.

Abstract: Large terrestrial mammals increasingly rely on human‐modified landscapes as anthropogenic footprints expand. Land management activities such as timber harvest, agriculture, and roads can influence prey population dynamics by altering forage resources and predation risk via changes in habitat, but these effects are not well understood in regions with diverse and changing predator guilds. In northeastern Washington state, USA, white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are vulnerable to multiple carnivores, incl… Show more

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