Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Florida

 

TECHNIQUES FOR ESTIMATING COYOTE ABUNDANCE

Scott E. Henke, Texas A&M University- Kingsville, Kingsville, TX
Fred F. Knowlton, USDA-APHIS

Document Type Article

Published in Coyotes in the Southwest: A Compendium of Our Knowledge. Symposium Proceedings, December 13–14, 1995, San Angelo, TX, edited by Dale Rollins, Calvin Richardson, Terry Blankenship, Kem Canon, and Scott Henke. Austin, Texas, 1996. Used by permission.

Abstract

Knowledge of coyote abundance is needed to make intelligent management decisions Several methods have been devised to enumerate coyote (Canis latrans) population size. We review several techniques and attempt to identify biases associated with each method. Once biases are understood, recommendations can be made to minimize their impact on data collection processes and yield better estimates of coyote population trends.