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Evidence of Mammalian Carnivores at the Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area, Western Mojave Desert, USA, between 1989 and 2012.

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1989
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2012

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Berry, K.H., 2021, Demography and habitat of desert tortoises at the Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area, western Mojave Desert, California (1978 - 2014): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BY0HVH.

Summary

During a multi-year demographic study of Agassiz’s desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) at the Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area (Natural Area), in the western Mojave Desert, USA, we recorded evidence of evidence of mesocarnivores that commonly prey on desert tortoises on a 7.77 square-kilometer study area. The study area included land inside and outside the fenced boundary of the Natural Area. We recorded locations, condition and recency of sign, and type of sign present at burrows, dens, and den complexes used by desert kit foxes (Vulpes macrotis), coyotes (Canis latrans), American badgers (Taxidea taxus), and bobcats (Lynx rufus). We also recorded scat piles by species using them, amount, and relative ages of the scats. Scats [...]

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The objectives were to determine 1) potential and relative pressure from mesocarnivores on the tortoise, and 2) the role of mesocarnivores in causes of death and mortality rates of desert tortoises inside versus outside the fenced boundary of the Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area.

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