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Mendocino Study Journals (PDFs and links)
The Ecology And Behavior Of Pumas (Puma Concolor) In Northern California, U.S.A. (Maximilian L. Allen, 2014)
Seasonal variation in the feeding ecology of pumas (Puma concolor) in northern California (M.L. Allen, L.M. Elbroch, D.S. Casady, and H.U. Wittmer, 2013)
Trophic Facilitation or Limitation? Comparative Effects of Pumas and Black Bears on the Scavenger Community (Maximilian L. Allen, L. Mark Elbroch, Christopher C. Wilmers, Heiko U. Wittmer, 2014)
Handling Adjustments to Reduce Chemical Capture-Related Mortality in Black-tailed Deer (David S. Casaday and Maximillian L. Allen)
Nowhere to hide: pumas, black bears, and competition refuges (L. Mark Elbroch, a Patrick E. Lendrum, a Maximilian L. Allen, b,c and Heiko U. Wittmer, 2014)
The difference between killing and eating: ecological shortcomings of puma energetic models (L. Mark Elbroch, Maximilian L. Allen, Blake H. Lowrey, and Heiko U. Wittmer)
Effects of predation and forage availability on the survival of black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) in the Mendocino National Forest, California (Tavis Donahue Forrester, 1999)
Home sweet home: fitness consequences of site familiarity in female black-tailed deer (Tavis D. Forrester & David S. Casady & Heiko U. Wittmer, 2015)
A review of the population dynamics of mule deer and black-tailed deer Odocoileus hemionus in North America (Tavis D. Forrester and Heiko U. Wittmer, 2013)
Using multistate capture-mark-recapture models to quantify effects of predation on age-specific survival and population growth in black-tailed deer (Lucile Marescot, Tavis D. Forrester, David S. Casady, and Heiko U. Wittmer, 2014)