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Data on prairie dog densities, flea abundance, and plague epizootics in Montana and Utah, USA

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2003
End Date
2005

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Biggins, D.E., and D.A. Eads, 2021, Data on prairie dog densities, flea abundance, and plague epizootics in Montana and Utah, USA: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P99IBB3N.

Summary

Data on prairie dog densities, flea abundance on prairie dogs, and plague epizootics in Montana and Utah, USA, 2003-2005. Prairie dog species (PDspecies in the data file) included black-tailed prairie dogs (PDs) (BTPD, Cynomys ludovicianus) in north-central Montana, white-tailed PDs (WTPD, Cynomys leucurus) in eastern Utah, and Utah PDs (UPD, Cynomys parvidens) in southwestern Utah. Field research was completed by the U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, and colleagues. We used summertime visual counts as an index to PD densities (Pddensity in the data file). For each plot, we counted PDs using binoculars and/or spotting scopes from a single location outside the plot that gave the best view of the entire plot and repeated [...]

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Purpose

Data were collected to evaluate PD population growth (annual change) relative to PD densities and flea abundance, with implications for plague ecology. The data might be used to assess PD population change relative to these variables.

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  • Fort Collins Science Center (FORT)
  • USGS Data Release Products

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P99IBB3N

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