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Panther Politics: Neoliberalizing Nature in Southwest Florida [PDF]
The past quarter century has witnessed a ‘quieter revolution’ in land-use management in the United States, from top-down regulation and adversarial environmentalism to multistakeholder collaboration and voluntary market-based mechanisms designed to forge a compromise between nature protection, property rights, and local livelihoods. The latter approach
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The diet of the Florida panther in Everglades National Park, Florida
Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 1996We examined the diet of Florida panthers (Felis concolor coryi) in Everglades National Park from 1984 to 1991 using data from 113 kill sites of 9 radio-collared panthers, and 272 scats found at kill sites and from free-ranging panthers. Nine species were identified at kill sites and 14 species from scats.
Dalrymple, George H., Bass, Oron L.
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Genetic Future for Florida Panthers—Response
Science, 2010We agree with Hedrick that there are cogent reasons for continuing to monitor the surviving Florida panthers in the future. Inbreeding is by no means solved and may increase as available habitat is developed.
Johnson, Warren E. +4 more
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Panther Habitat Use in Southern Florida
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1988We captured 6 Florida panthers (Felis concolor coryi) in southern Florida and radiolocated them 1,630 times from February 1981 through August 1983. Mean home area for 4 males and 2 females was 435 ? 231 (SE) km2 and 202 ? 141 km2, respectively. Mixed swamp forests and hammock forests were used more than expected based on the availability of these ...
Robert C. Belden +3 more
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Estimation of the bottleneck size in Florida panthers
Animal Conservation, 2008AbstractWe have estimated the extent of genetic variation in museum (1890s) and contemporary (1980s) samples of Florida panthers Puma concolor coryi for both nuclear loci and mtDNA. The microsatellite heterozygosity in the contemporary sample was only 0.325 that in the museum samples although our sample size and number of loci are limited.
Culver, Melanie +4 more
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Natal Den Selection by Florida Panthers
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2008ABSTRACT Information regarding habitat types selected by federally endangered Florida panthers ( Puma concolor coryi ) at natal den sites is needed because habitats used for parturition and kitten rearing potentially influence fitness of individuals and viability of the ...
JOHN F. BENSON +2 more
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Predation of a Large Alligator by a Florida Panther
Southeastern Naturalist, 2010Abstract Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator), ranging in size from 45.7–152.4 cm, have been identified as a Puma concolor coryi (Florida Panther) prey species. On 14 March 2008, we discovered a 269.2-cm Alligator that was killed and fed upon by a male Panther; this record is the largest one reported to date.
Roy McBride, Cougar McBride
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Food Habits of Panthers in Southwest Florida
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1990We examined the diet of Florida panthers (Felis concolor coryi) in southwest Florida from 1977 through 1989. Frequency of occurrence in 270 scats indicated wild hog (Sus scrofa) was the most common prey followed by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), raccoon (Procyon lotor), and 9-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus).
David S. Maehr +3 more
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Feasibility of Translocating Panthers into Northern Florida
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1993Seven mountain lions (Felis concolor stanleyana) captured in western Texas were released in northern Florida and used as surrogates for evaluating the feasibility of translocating Florida panthers (F. c, coryi). Using radio telemetry, they were monitored daily, except Sundays, from 15 June 1988 to 19 April 1989.
Robert C. Belden, Bruce W. Hagedorn
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