Quantifying risk and resource use for a large carnivore in an expanding urban-wildland interface
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Large carnivores, though globally threatened, are increasingly using developed landscapes. However, most of our knowledge of their ecology is derived from studies in wildland systems; thus, for effective conservation and management, there is a need to understand their behavioural plasticity and risk of mortality in more developed landscapes. We examined cougar Puma concolor foraging ecology and survival in an expanding urbanâwildland system in Colorado from 2007 to 2013. For GPS-collared individuals, we related diet (n = 41; isotopic analysis) to ageâsex class and fine-scale space use, with regard to levels of habitat development. We also examined how habitat development impacted risk of mortality (n = 49), using hazards models and records of cougarâhuman conflict. Cougars obtained 63â82% of assimilated biomass from native herbivores, and adult females consistently showed higher use of native herbivores than other ageâsex classes. Individuals using the most highly developed areas obtain...
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2025-07-03



