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1 November 2010 River Otter Latrine Site Selection in Arid Habitats of Western Colorado, USA
John E. Depue, Merav Ben-David
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Abstract

River otters (Lontra canadensis) select specific habitat features when establishing latrines, but no studies have described latrine features in arid and semiarid environments. We developed a model describing those habitat features that influence otter latrine site selection on rivers in arid and semiarid watersheds of western Colorado, USA. River otters selected latrine sites with the presence of beaver (Castor canadensis) activity, large prominent rocks, adjacent to deeper water, with shading over the site, and rock or cliff overstory. Our model provides a robust predictive tool for identifying river otter latrine sites in arid environments of southwestern North America.

John E. Depue and Merav Ben-David "River Otter Latrine Site Selection in Arid Habitats of Western Colorado, USA," Journal of Wildlife Management 74(8), 1763-1767, (1 November 2010). https://doi.org/10.2193/2008-065
Published: 1 November 2010
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KEYWORDS
arid environments
habitat selection
latrines
logistic regression
Lontra canadensis
River Otter
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