Reproductive success of mule deer in a natural gas
development area
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Title
Reproductive success of mule deer in a natural gas
development area
development area
Description
Natural gas development is increasing across North America and causing concern over the potential impacts on wildlife populations and their habitat, particularly for ungulate species. Understanding how this development impacts reproductive success metrics that are influential for ungulate population dynamics is important to guide management of ungulates. However, the influences of natural gas development on reproductive success metrics of mule deer Odocoileus hemionus have not been studied. We used statistical models to examine the influence of natural gas development and temporal factors on reproductive success metrics of mule deer in the Piceance Basin, northwest Colorado during 2012–2014. We focused on study areas with relatively high or low levels of natural gas development. Pregnancy and in utero fetal rates were high and statistically indistinguishable between study areas. Fetal survival rates increased over time and survival was lower in the high versus low development study areas in 2012 possibly influenced by drought coupled with habitat loss and fragmentation associated with development. Our novel results suggest managers should be concerned with the influences of development on fetal survival, particularly during extreme environmental conditions (e.g. drought) and our results can be used to guide development planning and/or mitigation. Developers and wildlife managers should continue to collaborate on development planning, such as implementing habitat treatments to improve forage availability and quality, minimizing disturbance to hiding and foraging habitat particularly during parturition, directional drilling to minimize pad disturbance density to increase fetal survival in developed areas.
Bibliographic Citation
Peterson, M. E., C. R. Anderson Jr, J. M. Northrup, and P. F. Doherty Jr. 2017. Reproductive success of mule deer in a natural gas development area. Wildlife Biology 4:1-5. https://doi.org/10.2981/wlb.00341
Creator
Peterson, Mark E.
Anderson Jr, Charles R.
Northrup, Joseph M.
Doherty Jr, Paul F.
Subject
Natural gas development
Odocoileus hemionus
Survival
Extent
5 pages
Date Created
2017-10-18
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Article
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Is Part Of
Wildlife Biology
Collection
Citation
Peterson, Mark E. et al., “Reproductive success of mule deer in a natural gas
development area,” CPW Digital Collections, accessed April 19, 2025, https://cpw.cvlcollections.org/items/show/53.
development area,” CPW Digital Collections, accessed April 19, 2025, https://cpw.cvlcollections.org/items/show/53.