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- Title
MAMMAL ABUNDANCE INDICES IN THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE GREAT BASIN, 1962-1993.
- Authors
Bartel, Rebecca A.; Knowlton, Frederick F.; Stoddart, L. Charles
- Abstract
Indices of abundance of selected mammals were obtained for two study areas within the Great Basin: the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho, and Curlew Valley, Utah, USA. Data collection occurred biannually 1962-1993, with varying durations among species and sites. Abundance indices were obtained for coyotes (Canis latrans), lagomorphs (primarily black-tailed jackrabbits, Lepus californicus), and eight species of rodents. Data were originally gathered as part of a long-term study of interactions among predator and prey populations, concentrating on aspects related to coyotes and black-tailed jackrabbits. Secondarily, these data are useful in portraying trends in mammal abundance on these two Great Basin sites.
- Subjects
GREAT Basin; UNITED States; MAMMALS; COYOTE; JACKRABBITS; VERTEBRATES
- Publication
Ecology, 2005, Vol 86, Issue 11, p3130
- ISSN
0012-9658
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1890/04-1607