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Winter habitat selection of mule deer before and during development of a natural gas field

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2006

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Sawyer, H., Nielson, R.M., Lindzey, F., and McDonald, L.L., 2006, Winter habitat selection of mule deer before and during development of a natural gas field: The Journal of Wildlife Management, v. 70, iss. 2, 8 p.

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Increased levels of natural gas exploration, development, and production across the Intermountain West have created a variety of concerns for mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) populations, including direct habitat loss to road and well-pad construction and indirect habitat losses that may occur if deer use declines near roads or well pads. We examined winter habitat selection patterns of adult female mule deer before and during the first 3 years of development in a natural gas field in western Wyoming. We used global positioning system (GPS) locations collected from a sample of adult female mule deer to model relative frequency or probability of use as a function of habitat variables. Model coefficients and predictive maps suggested [...]

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