Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1996959009> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 items per page.
- W1996959009 endingPage "1043" @default.
- W1996959009 startingPage "1037" @default.
- W1996959009 abstract "From January 1991 to June 1993 we observed 54 coyotes (Canis latrans) for 2507 h in Yellowstone National Park,Wyoming, during which we observed 517 howling events. Among coyotes of different types of social organization (residentversus transient), members of resident packs initiated or participated in howling events, while transient individuals were neverobserved howling (n = 51 h of observation). For members of resident packs, alpha coyotes spent more time howling and had ahigher rate of howling events than beta coyotes and pups; beta coyotes and pups howled similarly. The percentage of time andthe rate of howling events typically peaked in the dispersal and breeding seasons, with the lowest rate of howling during puprearing. Social rank and season did not influence the length of howling events. Pack size did not affect howling rates amongindividuals in a pack or the alpha pair. With respect to space-use patterns, coyotes in resident packs howled more frequentlythan expected along the periphery of the territory than in the core area. We concluded that, like wolves (Canis lupus), allcoyotes in the resident pack did not contribute equally to howling duties; alpha coyotes howled more than all coyotes. Howlingby coyotes appears to serve a territorial spacing function that is mainly performed by the alpha pair of the resident pack." @default.
- W1996959009 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1996959009 creator A5051691074 @default.
- W1996959009 creator A5080177978 @default.
- W1996959009 date "1998-06-01" @default.
- W1996959009 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W1996959009 title "Howling by coyotes ( Canis latrans): variation among social classes, seasons, and pack sizes" @default.
- W1996959009 cites W1414934375 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W1966532805 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W1967985795 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W1969099108 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W1970529619 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W1979575207 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W1982973985 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2002080740 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2002793943 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2008313014 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2008520013 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2010189671 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2015314967 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2016247378 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2019943329 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2036032079 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2057745479 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2079419168 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2082295305 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2083135395 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2084956071 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2090338962 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2151431413 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2158850054 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2164641590 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2315149594 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2326424675 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2326778888 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2326807885 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2329070247 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2331146306 @default.
- W1996959009 cites W2333974885 @default.
- W1996959009 doi "https://doi.org/10.1139/z98-038" @default.
- W1996959009 hasPublicationYear "1998" @default.
- W1996959009 type Work @default.
- W1996959009 sameAs 1996959009 @default.
- W1996959009 citedByCount "47" @default.
- W1996959009 countsByYear W19969590092012 @default.
- W1996959009 countsByYear W19969590092013 @default.
- W1996959009 countsByYear W19969590092014 @default.
- W1996959009 countsByYear W19969590092015 @default.
- W1996959009 countsByYear W19969590092016 @default.
- W1996959009 countsByYear W19969590092017 @default.
- W1996959009 countsByYear W19969590092021 @default.
- W1996959009 countsByYear W19969590092022 @default.
- W1996959009 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1996959009 hasAuthorship W1996959009A5051691074 @default.
- W1996959009 hasAuthorship W1996959009A5080177978 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C2779557943 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C2780993040 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C47559259 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C144024400 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C149923435 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C18903297 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C2779557943 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C2780993040 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C2908647359 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C47559259 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C86803240 @default.
- W1996959009 hasConceptScore W1996959009C90856448 @default.
- W1996959009 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W1996959009 hasLocation W19969590091 @default.
- W1996959009 hasOpenAccess W1996959009 @default.
- W1996959009 hasPrimaryLocation W19969590091 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W2003134479 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W2072606537 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W2150246752 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W2268851703 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W2314010159 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W2336949764 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W2592325876 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W2999174336 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W4230864167 @default.
- W1996959009 hasRelatedWork W4235947437 @default.
- W1996959009 hasVolume "76" @default.
- W1996959009 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1996959009 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1996959009 magId "1996959009" @default.
- W1996959009 workType "article" @default.