BLM Wyoming, (CESU) Rawlins Field Office Response of Pronghorn Population Productivity in the Red Desert, Wyoming to Anthropogenic and Environmental Change

The objectives of this project are to: (1) To evaluate adult survival and recruitment of young pronghorn in the project area relative to exposure to anthropogenic and environmental change; (2) To assess multiple aspects of pronghorn movement ecology (including rate of movement, movement distance, daily net displacement, and tortuosity or path complexity) in relation to exposure to anthropogenic change; and (3) Generate a step selection function (SSF) to help explain fine-scale behavioral responses to anthropogenic change that are reflected in pronghorn movement patterns.
Source: Grants.gov - Category: Research Tags: Natural Resources Source Type: funding