Scientific Publications Page

In this page I have our peer reviewed/evaluated publications related to the scientific (i.e., coyote) research that I am conducting. Simply click on an underlined publication and you will get a pdf link of that particular paper. The most recent papers to appear are started at the top of this list (note some journals are behind on issues explaining why some dates are older at the top of this list):

Paper # (highest number is the most recent one):

Notice July 31, 2007. I have not had access to Boston College files for months. However, I have a new website. Please go to http://www.easterncoyoteresearch.com to see the new site including being able to purchase my book Suburban Howls!

10. Added April 28, 2005: Way, J. G. In press. Survival of 8-week-old wild eastern coyote pups following the death of their mother. Northeast Wildlife.

9. Added April 7, 2005: Way, J. G., and R. L. Proietto. In press. Record size female coyote (Canis latrans). Canadian Field-Naturalist.

8. Added April 8, 2005: Way, J. G. 2002. Radio-collared coyote crosses Cape Cod Canal. Northeast Wildlife 57: 63-65.

7. Way, J. G., I. M. Ortega, and P. J. Auger. 2002. Eastern coyote home range, territoriality and sociality on urbanized Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Northeast Wildlife 57:1-18. This paper first appeared November 2004 despite the 2002 date.

6. Way, J. G., I. M. Ortega, and E. G. Strauss. 2004. Movement and activity patterns of eastern coyotes in a coastal, suburban environment. Northeastern Naturalist 11(3):237-254.

5. Way, J. G., and J. Horton. 2004. Coyote kills harp seal. Canid News 7.1 [online]. URL: http://www.canids.org/canidnews/7/Coyote_kills_harp_seal.pdf.

4. Way, J. G., and E. G. Strauss. 2004. Old-aged coyote in an urbanised landscape. Canid News 7.2 [online]. URL: http://www.canids.org/canidnews/7/Old_aged_coyote.pdf.

3. Way, J. G, P. J. Auger, I. M. Ortega, and E. G. Strauss. 2001. Eastern coyote denning behavior in an anthropogenic environment. Northeast Wildlife 56:18-30. This paper first appeared in print in March 2004 despite the 2001 date.

2. Way, J. G. 2003. Description and possible reasons for an abnormally large group size of adult eastern coyotes observed during summer. Northeastern Naturalist 10(3):335-342.

1. Way, J. G., I. M. Ortega, P. J. Auger, and E. G. Strauss. 2002. Box-trapping eastern coyotes in southeastern Massachusetts. Wildlife Society Bulletin 50(3): 695-702.

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