Dispersal and home range of striped skunks, Mephitis mephitis, in an area of population reduction in southern Alberta.

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Mean straight line movement was 3.0 km. One juvenile female dispersed 9.7 km. Average home range of skunks was 2.7 km2. Minimum dispersals and home ranges were related more to population reduction than to landscape barriers. -from Authors

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Rosatte, R. C., & Gunson, J. R. (1984). Dispersal and home range of striped skunks, Mephitis mephitis, in an area of population reduction in southern Alberta. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 98(3), 315–319. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.355158

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