Gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ...

Gray wolves (Canis lupus) are group-living carnivores that travel over large areas and are one of the most controversial species in North America. Gray wolf management over the last century has ranged from eradication by nearly any means to preservation under the Endangered Species Act to state-mana...

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Main Authors: Cassidy, Kira, Borg, Bridget, Klauder, Kaija, Sorum, Mathew, Thomas-Kuzilik, Rebecca, Dewey, Sarah, Stephenson, John, Stahler, Daniel, Gable, Thomas, Bump, Joseph, Homkes, Austin, Windels, Steve, Smith, Douglas
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mkkwh713f
https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.mkkwh713f
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author Cassidy, Kira
Borg, Bridget
Klauder, Kaija
Sorum, Mathew
Thomas-Kuzilik, Rebecca
Dewey, Sarah
Stephenson, John
Stahler, Daniel
Gable, Thomas
Bump, Joseph
Homkes, Austin
Windels, Steve
Smith, Douglas
author_facet Cassidy, Kira
Borg, Bridget
Klauder, Kaija
Sorum, Mathew
Thomas-Kuzilik, Rebecca
Dewey, Sarah
Stephenson, John
Stahler, Daniel
Gable, Thomas
Bump, Joseph
Homkes, Austin
Windels, Steve
Smith, Douglas
author_sort Cassidy, Kira
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description Gray wolves (Canis lupus) are group-living carnivores that travel over large areas and are one of the most controversial species in North America. Gray wolf management over the last century has ranged from eradication by nearly any means to preservation under the Endangered Species Act to state-managed which often includes limited hunting and, in some areas, population reduction. Management decisions are complicated by transboundary movements of wildlife, especially when the bordering agencies have disparate goals or mandates. This data is specific to gray wolves and packs using five National Park Service (NPS) units (years of data): Denali National Park and Preserve (33 years), Grand Teton National Park (23 years), Voyageurs National Park (12 years), Yellowstone National Park (27 years), and Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (23 years). This dataset features two measures of gray wolf biological processes, pack persistence and reproduction, and was used to determine the impacts of anthropogenic ... : All data were collected by NPS staff and partners by deploying radio collars on each wolf pack using the National Park unit. Wolf packs were tracked aerially several times per month to determine persistence through time. Pack size was recorded during tracking. For each biological year a pack persisted, they were given a pack-year entry. Reproduction was determined through localization around a den or visual of at least one pup during the biological year. Human-caused mortalities were recorded and confirmed with necropsies and other wildlife official reports and then assigned to a specific pack-year. ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.mkkwh713f 2025-06-15T14:24:54+00:00 Gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ... Cassidy, Kira Borg, Bridget Klauder, Kaija Sorum, Mathew Thomas-Kuzilik, Rebecca Dewey, Sarah Stephenson, John Stahler, Daniel Gable, Thomas Bump, Joseph Homkes, Austin Windels, Steve Smith, Douglas 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mkkwh713f https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.mkkwh713f en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 FOS: Natural sciences Canis lupus mortality anthropogenic impact wolf pack size National Park Service reproduction Dataset dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mkkwh713f 2025-06-02T09:21:28Z Gray wolves (Canis lupus) are group-living carnivores that travel over large areas and are one of the most controversial species in North America. Gray wolf management over the last century has ranged from eradication by nearly any means to preservation under the Endangered Species Act to state-managed which often includes limited hunting and, in some areas, population reduction. Management decisions are complicated by transboundary movements of wildlife, especially when the bordering agencies have disparate goals or mandates. This data is specific to gray wolves and packs using five National Park Service (NPS) units (years of data): Denali National Park and Preserve (33 years), Grand Teton National Park (23 years), Voyageurs National Park (12 years), Yellowstone National Park (27 years), and Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (23 years). This dataset features two measures of gray wolf biological processes, pack persistence and reproduction, and was used to determine the impacts of anthropogenic ... : All data were collected by NPS staff and partners by deploying radio collars on each wolf pack using the National Park unit. Wolf packs were tracked aerially several times per month to determine persistence through time. Pack size was recorded during tracking. For each biological year a pack persisted, they were given a pack-year entry. Reproduction was determined through localization around a den or visual of at least one pup during the biological year. Human-caused mortalities were recorded and confirmed with necropsies and other wildlife official reports and then assigned to a specific pack-year. ... Dataset Canis lupus gray wolf Yukon Unknown Yukon
spellingShingle FOS: Natural sciences
Canis lupus
mortality
anthropogenic impact
wolf pack size
National Park Service
reproduction
Cassidy, Kira
Borg, Bridget
Klauder, Kaija
Sorum, Mathew
Thomas-Kuzilik, Rebecca
Dewey, Sarah
Stephenson, John
Stahler, Daniel
Gable, Thomas
Bump, Joseph
Homkes, Austin
Windels, Steve
Smith, Douglas
Gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ...
title Gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ...
title_full Gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ...
title_fullStr Gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ...
title_full_unstemmed Gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ...
title_short Gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ...
title_sort gray wolf packs and human-caused wolf mortality ...
topic FOS: Natural sciences
Canis lupus
mortality
anthropogenic impact
wolf pack size
National Park Service
reproduction
topic_facet FOS: Natural sciences
Canis lupus
mortality
anthropogenic impact
wolf pack size
National Park Service
reproduction
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mkkwh713f
https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.mkkwh713f