Social Ecology and Behavior of Coyotes

作者: Marc Bekoff , Michael C. Wells

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-3454(08)60193-X

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摘要: Publisher Summary Behavioral patterns are subject to natural selection and behavior like any other attributes of an animal, which contributes individual survival. The chapter summarizes a long-term study coyotes that was conducted in the Grand Teton National Park, northwest comer Wyoming. There is remarkable agreement results stemming from limited number field projects concerned with social behavioral ecology coyotes, some general principles concerning ecology, scent marking, predatory behavior, time budgeting, reproductive care-giving can be developed applicable not only but many carnivores.

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