Date of Award:
5-1967
Document Type:
Dissertation
Degree Name:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department:
Wildland Resources
Department name when degree awarded
Wildlife Management
Committee Chair(s)
Robert H. Kramer
Committee
Robert H. Kramer
Committee
Donald V. Sisson
Committee
Allen W. Stokes
Abstract
The purpose of this report is to describe (1) the demographic pattern of a black-tailed jackrabbit (Lopus californicus) population in 450-square-mile Curlow Valley, northern Utah and southern Idaho, during the period April, 1962 through March, 1965; and (2) the methodology developed to obtain the data on which the description is based. The research discussed here occupied the first 3 years of a projected, long-range study of the population ecology of the species in this area with special attention to the mechanics and causes of short-term fluctuations.
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Recommended Citation
Gross, Jack E., "Demographic Analysis of a Northern Utah Black-Tailed Jackrabbit Population" (1967). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023. 2850.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/2850
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