COYOTE RESPONSES TO VISUAL AND OLFACTORY STIMULI RELATED TO FAMILIARITY WITH AN AREA

作者: Lamar A. Windberg

DOI: 10.1139/Z96-255

关键词: BiologyNeophobiaNeuroscienceVulnerability

摘要: Individual coyotes (Canis latrans) are infrequently captured within their familiar areas of activity. Current hypotheses that the differential capture vulnerability may involve neophobia or ina...

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