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  2. Survivorship curve - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the three idealized types of curve (logarithmic scale) A survivorship curve is a graph showing the number or proportion of individuals surviving to each age for a given species or group (e.g. males or females).

  3. Megadrought Killing Protected Tule Elk in California - AOL

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    "The numbers we've been throwing around is 406 elk have died by the park service's own count in the last decade — 152 of those elk just last year," Gescheidt said. Megadrought Killing Protected ...

  4. Elk - Wikipedia

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    A herd of Roosevelt elk in California. Elk have thick bodies with slender legs and short tails. They have a shoulder height of 0.75–1.5 m (2 ft 6 in – 4 ft 11 in) with a nose-to-tail length of 1.6–2.7 m (5 ft 3 in – 8 ft 10 in).

  5. Rocky Mountain elk - Wikipedia

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    The winter ranges are most common in open forests and floodplain marshes in the lower elevations. In the summer it migrates to the subalpine forests and alpine basins. Elk have a diverse habitat range that they can reside in but are most often found in forest and forest edge habitat and in mountain regions they often stay in higher elevations during warmer months and migrate down lower in the ...

  6. This deadly disease that kills deer and elk has been detected ...

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    A deer forages around near Yosemite in 2021. On Tuesday, May 7, 2024, state officials announced the first detection of chronic wasting disease in deer after two samples tested positive for the ...

  7. California megafires are causing long-term shifts in wildlife ...

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  8. Life table - Wikipedia

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    2003 US mortality table, Table 1, Page 1. In actuarial science and demography, a life table (also called a mortality table or actuarial table) is a table which shows, for each age, the probability that a person of that age will die before their next birthday ("probability of death").

  9. What should you do if you’re caught in a California avalanche ...

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    “You have about 20 minutes to live,” a National Avalanche Center official said.