Publications
Variation in cougar (Puma concolor) predation habits during wolf (Canis lupus) recovery in the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
February 8, 2013
;We examined predation habits of cougars (Puma concolor (L., 1771)) following the recent recovery of gray wolves (Canis lupus L., 1758) in the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. With...
>De facto refugia, ecological traps and the biogeography of anthropogenic cougar mortality in Utah
January 30, 2013
;Modern extirpations within the Carnivora have generally followed the human footprint. The contagion hypothesis predicts that range contractions should occur along gradients in human activity, leaving relict populations...
>The effects of puma prey selection and specialization on less abundant prey in Patagonia
January 18, 2013
;Populations of generalist foragers may in fact be composed of individuals that select different prey. We monitored 9 pumas (Puma concolor) in Chilean Patagonia using Argos–global positioning...
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Nuisance Ecology:
Do Condors Exact Foraging Costs on Pumas in Patagonia?
January 3, 2013
;We tested whether Andean condors influenced the foraging behaviors of a top predator in Patagonia, the puma (Puma concolor), in ways comparable to direct risks of predation for...
>Rapid assessment of linear transport infrastructure in relation to the impact on landscape continuity for large ranging mammals
January 2013
;Many Eastern European countries still host landscapes with high value due to their habitat quality and size. Some of these countries are new member states of the European...
>Birth Timing for Mountain Lions; Testing the Prey Availability Hypothesis
September 24, 2012
;We investigated potential advantages in birth timing for mountain lion (Puma concolor) cubs. We examined cub body mass, survival, and age of natal dispersal in relation to specific...
>Puma spatial ecology in open habitats with aggregate prey
September 2012
;Solitary felids are commonly associated with structurally complex habitats, where their foraging success is attributed to stealth and remaining undetected by competitive scavengers. Research in North America suggests...
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Table scraps:
inter-trophic food provisioning by pumas
June 13, 2012
;Large carnivores perform keystone ecological functions through direct predation, or indirectly, through food subsidies to scavengers or trophic cascades driven by their influence on the distributions of their...
>Impact of vehicular traffic on the use of highway edges by large mammals in a south indian wildlife reserve
April 10, 2012
;India’s phenomenal economic growth over the last decade has been accompanied by a much-needed expansion and improvement in transport and other infrastructure networks. While there are...
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The Garnet Range Mountain Lion Study:
Characteristics of a Hunted Population in West-Central Montana
December 31, 2011
;Large carnivores pose a particular challenge in wildlife management. Their importance in ecosystem function is increasingly well documented, while at the same time their potential for conflict with...
>Cougar survival and source-sink structure on Greater Yellowstone's Northern Range
July 18, 2011
;We studied survival and causes of mortality of radiocollared cougars (Puma concolor) on the Greater Yellowstone Northern Range (GYNR) prior to (1987–1994) and after wolf (Canis lupus)...
>Trophic Downgrading of Planet Earth
15 July 2011
;Until recently, large apex consumers were ubiquitous across the globe and had been for millions of years. The loss of these animals may be humankind’s most pervasive...
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