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Development of an innovative statewide population monitoring program for mule deer

Posted on:2011-04-17Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Utah State UniversityCandidate:Bernales, Heather HFull Text:PDF
GTID:2443390002452951Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
onitoring population trend and estimating vital demographic parameters are essential for effective management of a mule deer ( Odocoileus hemionus) population. Because of financial constraints, many wildlife agencies use computer models to obtain indirect indices of population size and trend as an alternative to annual field-based estimates of population size. These models are based primarily on herd composition counts and harvest rates from hunter-harvest surveys, and are rarely field validated. I developed an alternative method for monitoring population dynamics of wintering populations of mule deer. I designed a hybrid monitoring program that combined annual vital rate monitoring to track changes in population growth rate with a field-based approach for estimating population abundance. The program allocated resources optimally towards the most critical components of mule deer population dynamics, and consisted of 4 field surveys: annual monitoring of age ratios, overwinter fawn survival, and annual doe survival, with field-based estimates of population size only once every 4 years. Surveys were conducted from 2006 to 2008 in Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) 2, Utah, and cost...
Keywords/Search Tags:Population, Mule deer, Monitoring, Program
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