Data from: Multiple anthropogenic interventions drive puma survival following wolf recovery in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ...
Humans are primary drivers of declining abundances and extirpation of large carnivores worldwide. Management interventions to restore biodiversity patterns, however, include carnivore reintroductions, despite the many unresolved ecological consequences associated with such efforts. Using multistate...
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ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.56f4160 2024-10-29T17:42:34+00:00 Data from: Multiple anthropogenic interventions drive puma survival following wolf recovery in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ... Elbroch, L. Mark Marescot, Lucile Quigley, Howard Craighead, Derek Wittmer, Heiko U. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.56f4160 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.56f4160 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4264 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 cause-specific mortality Puma concolor time series 2000-2015 Dataset dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.56f416010.1002/ece3.4264 2024-10-01T11:09:16Z Humans are primary drivers of declining abundances and extirpation of large carnivores worldwide. Management interventions to restore biodiversity patterns, however, include carnivore reintroductions, despite the many unresolved ecological consequences associated with such efforts. Using multistate capture-mark-recapture models, we explored age-specific survival and cause-specific mortality rates for 134 pumas (Puma concolor) monitored in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem during gray wolf (Canis lupus) recovery. We identified two top models explaining differences in puma survivorship, and our results suggested three management interventions (unsustainable puma hunting, reduction of a primary prey, reintroduction of a dominant competitor) have unintentionally impacted puma survival. Specifically, puma survival across age classes was lower in the 6-month hunting season than the 6-month non-hunting season; human-caused mortality rates for juveniles and adults, and predation rates on puma kittens, were higher in ... : Elbrochetal_PumaData_forCMRPuma binary data--detected or not, and cause specific mortality codes. Kitten/litter codes. All data at 3-month intervals. ... Dataset Canis lupus gray wolf DataCite |
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Humans are primary drivers of declining abundances and extirpation of large carnivores worldwide. Management interventions to restore biodiversity patterns, however, include carnivore reintroductions, despite the many unresolved ecological consequences associated with such efforts. Using multistate capture-mark-recapture models, we explored age-specific survival and cause-specific mortality rates for 134 pumas (Puma concolor) monitored in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem during gray wolf (Canis lupus) recovery. We identified two top models explaining differences in puma survivorship, and our results suggested three management interventions (unsustainable puma hunting, reduction of a primary prey, reintroduction of a dominant competitor) have unintentionally impacted puma survival. Specifically, puma survival across age classes was lower in the 6-month hunting season than the 6-month non-hunting season; human-caused mortality rates for juveniles and adults, and predation rates on puma kittens, were higher in ... : Elbrochetal_PumaData_forCMRPuma binary data--detected or not, and cause specific mortality codes. Kitten/litter codes. All data at 3-month intervals. ... |
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Data from: Multiple anthropogenic interventions drive puma survival following wolf recovery in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ... |
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Data from: Multiple anthropogenic interventions drive puma survival following wolf recovery in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ... |
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Data from: Multiple anthropogenic interventions drive puma survival following wolf recovery in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ... |
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data from: multiple anthropogenic interventions drive puma survival following wolf recovery in the greater yellowstone ecosystem ... |
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