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Synthesis of domestic and wild ungulate telemetry data |
| Description | This research looks at climate-mediated competition between wild and domestic ungulates using spatial data, specifically leveraging elk and cattle telemetry data from 1989-2023 from Starkey Experimental Forest and Range. There are an estimated 8+ million cattle locations and 10+ million elk locations. Research questions to be addressed by this work include: (1) Does spatial overlap between elk and cattle increase in times of drought (broad scale)? (2) Can elk make behavioral decisions to reduce spatial overlap with cattle (fine scale)? |
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| Location (descriptive) | Starkey Experimental Forest and Range |
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| Temporal Description | 1989 - 2023 |
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| Author(s) | Joel Ruprecht, Casey Brown, Tavis Forrester |
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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Oregon State University Forest Service Private Ranchers |
| Contact Name | Joel Ruprecht |
| Contact Email | joel.ruprecht@oregonstate.edu |
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| Related WHISL Data |
Examination of the timing and extent of diet overlap between wild and domestic ungulates |