Inventory of wildlife use of mortality pits as feeding sites: implications of pathogen exposure
To better understand the use of mortality pits by wildlife and possible pathogen dissemination from the resulting wildlife contact in these areas, we used 8 camera traps on 4 mortality pits in Colorado from June to December 2014 to create a species inventory and establish use estimates for those spe...
Main Authors: | Jeremy W. Ellis, Susan A. Shriner, Hailey E. McLean, Lauren Petersen, J. Jeffrey Root |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Utah State University
2017-05-01
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Series: | Human-Wildlife Interactions |
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Online Access: | https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/vol11/iss1/4 |
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