Migration Corridors of Mule Deer in the Carson River Herd in California and Nevada
A significant portion of the interstate Carson River herd summers in the Sierra Nevada range of California and migrates to a winter range near the California-Nevada border. Herd size has declined significantly (>70%) from historical peak levels, likely due to habitat loss and vehicle collisions. A large increase in housing development and traffic along the Highway 395 corridor during the past 20 years has contributed to population declines for this herd. Significant barriers include fencing along Carson River and outlying suburban areas in Carson City, Minden, and Gardnerville, Nevada.
These data provide the location of migration corridors for mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Carson River population in California and Nevada. They were developed from 110 migration sequences collected from a sample size of 45 animals comprising GPS locations collected every 2-12 hours.
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| description | A significant portion of the interstate Carson River herd summers in the Sierra Nevada range of California and migrates to a winter range near the California-Nevada border. Herd size has declined significantly (>70%) from historical peak levels, likely due to habitat loss and vehicle collisions. A large increase in housing development and traffic along the Highway 395 corridor during the past 20 years has contributed to population declines for this herd. Significant barriers include fencing along Carson River and outlying suburban areas in Carson City, Minden, and Gardnerville, Nevada. These data provide the location of migration corridors for mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Carson River population in California and Nevada. They were developed from 110 migration sequences collected from a sample size of 45 animals comprising GPS locations collected every 2-12 hours. |
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| title | Migration Corridors of Mule Deer in the Carson River Herd in California and Nevada |