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Kamler, J.F.; Gipson, P.S.; Snyser, T.R. | |
Dispersal characteristics of young bobcats from northeastern Kansas | |
2000 The Southwestern Naturalist (45): 543-545 | |
Dispersal characteristics of a species can provide information on social behavior, stability of the population, and potential for recolonization of surrounding areas (Howard, 1960; Roff, 1975; Waser, 1985). We report dispersal movements of six young bobcats (_Lynx rufus_) that were radiocollared as part of a larger project conducted on Fort Riley Military Reservation, Kansas. |
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