Authors
Benjamin N Sacks, Mark J Statham, Heiko U Wittmer
Publication date
2017
Journal
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
28-38
Publisher
ap
Description
The Sacramento Valley red fox Vulpes vulpes patwin of California is a newly named subspecies recently found to be distinct both from other native red foxes and nearby introduced populations. The Sacramento Valley red fox experienced a historical demographic bottleneck resulting in a critically small genetic effective population size, causing concern over its current status and management requirements, yet little is known about its contemporary abundance, demographic trajectory, or habitat use. The hot, arid Sacramento Valley contrasts starkly in climate and physiography with the boreal habitats of other indigenous red foxes in western North America, indicating the need to obtain information specifically on the habitat requirements of this subspecies. A 3-y effort to locate reproductive den sites throughout the Sacramento Valley resulted in 42 independent dens, which we used to obtain preliminary information …
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BN Sacks, MJ Statham, HU Wittmer - Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, 2017