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Determination of habitat preferences of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) on the rolling plains of Texas using GIS and remote sensing

Autor: Robin A Aiken
Dissertação: Thesis (M.S. )--University of North Texas, 2005.
Edição/Formato   Tese/dissertação : Documento : Tese/dissertação : Manuscrito : e-book   Arquivo de Computador   Material de Arquivo : Inglês
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The Rocker b Ranch on the southern rolling plains has one of the last sizeable populations of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in Texas. To investigate habitat utilization on the ranch, pronghorn were fitted with GPS/VHF collars and were released into pastures surrounded by a variety of fences to determine how fence types affected habitat selection. Habitat parameters chosen for analysis were vegetation, elevation,  Ler mais...
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Tipo de Material: Documento, Tese/dissertação, Manuscrito, Recurso Internet
Tipo de Documento: Recurso Internet, Arquivo de Computador, Material de Arquivo
Todos os Autores / Contribuintes: Robin A Aiken
Número OCLC: 62093626
Notas: Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on May 8, 2006).
Descrição: xi, 108 p. : ill., col. maps, digital, PDF file
Detalhes: System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.; Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Responsabilidade: Robin A. Aiken.

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The Rocker b Ranch on the southern rolling plains has one of the last sizeable populations of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in Texas. To investigate habitat utilization on the ranch, pronghorn were fitted with GPS/VHF collars and were released into pastures surrounded by a variety of fences to determine how fence types affected habitat selection. Habitat parameters chosen for analysis were vegetation, elevation, slope, aspect, and distances to water, roads, and oil wells. Results showed that pronghorn on the ranch crossed modified fencing significantly less than other types of fencing. Pronghorn selected for all habitat parameters to various degrees, with the most important being vegetation type. Habitat selection could be attributed to correspondence of vegetation type with other parameters or spatial arrangements of physical features of the landscape. Seasonal differences in habitat utilization were evident, and animals tended to move shorter distances at night than they did during daylight hours.

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