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Morphology, Reproduction, Dispersal, and Mortality of Midwestern Red Fox Populations

Author: Gerald L StormRonald D AndrewsRobert L PhillipsRichard A BishopDonald B SiniffAll authors
Edition/Format: Article Article : English
Publication:Wildlife Monographs, Apr., 1976, no. 49, p. 3-82
Database:JSTOR
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Document Type: Article
All Authors / Contributors: Gerald L Storm; Ronald D Andrews; Robert L Phillips; Richard A Bishop; Donald B Siniff; John R Tester
ISSN:0084-0173
OCLC Number: 479752263
Language Note: English
Notes: Red fox pups at den site in the midwestern United States (Photograph courtesy of Frank R. Martin).
Fig. 1. Areas in which dens (+) were found and red foxes captured April-July 1965-1970.
Fig. 2. Typical northeastern Iowa habitat where red foxes were captured in spring.
Fig. 3. Typical north-central Iowa habitat where red foxes were captured in spring.
Fig. 4. Capturing red foxes in Iowa.
Fig. 11. Typical den site where red foxes were captured in north-central Iowa.
Fig. 12. Typical den site where red foxes were captured in northeastern Iowa.
Fig. 20. Last capture locations of male foxes in relation to original capture area. Foxes were tagged and released within 1 of the 7 areas marked A-G, and each fox is represented by a symbol corresponding to the area where it was tagged.
Fig. 21. Last capture locations of female foxes in relation to original capture area. Foxes were tagged and released within 1 of the 7 areas marked A-G, and each fox is represented by a symbol corresponding to the area where it was tagged.
Fig. 23. Dispersal routes of 6 subadult red foxes radiotracked in Minnesota, 1968-1969. Exploratory movements for 2 foxes (155 and 189) are also shown.
Fig. 24. Dispersal routes of 3 subadult and 1 adult red fox radiotracked in Iowa, 1970.
Fig. 26. Dispersal route of a subadult male (161) in Minnesota.
Fig. 27. Dispersal route of a subadult male (444) in Iowa.
Fig. 29. Dispersal route of a subadult male (183) in Iowa.
Fig. 30. Dispersal route of an adult male (432) in Iowa.
Fig. 33. Dispersal route of a subadult female (430) in Iowa.
Fig. 43. Fox trapper in Iowa.
Fig. 44. Fox hunters in Iowa.
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