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. 2024 Aug 1;14(8):e70097. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70097

TABLE A1.

Detailed information on each juvenile mountain lion fitted with a GPS collar, including ID, sex, age, total monitoring duration, and duration within each behavioral state (exploratory, departure, and transient home range).

Study site Lion ID Sex Age Days collared Cause of mortality Exploratory events Total No. of days Departure events Total No. of days Transient home range events Total No. of days
Protected M168 Male 15 months 386 1 141 1 57
M176* Male 16 months 109 Starvation 2 18 1 22 1 21
M197* Male 19 months 365 1 48
M198 Male 12 months 300 1 35 1 41
M200 Male 17 months 365 2 112 1 69
M202* Male 15 months 108 Depredation 1 11 1 34
F206* Female 14 months 176 1 17 1 18 1 55
M208 Male 22 months 299 1 46 1 15 1 22
M281* Male 19 months 205 1 52 1 92 2 36
F286 Female 16 months 224 1 30 1 39
M341 Male 18 months 223 Did not display any dispersal behavior
M282 Male 19 months 223 Did not display any dispersal behavior
M280* Male 16 months 224 Did not display any dispersal behavior
Hunted DF06* Female Sub‐adult 1146 1 23 1 44 3 421
DF07 Female Sub‐adult 633 Harvested 2 91
DF08* Female Sub‐adult 2232 1 172 1 62 5 234
DF10 Female Sub‐adult 82 Depredation 1 32
DM12* Male Sub‐adult 547 Harvested 1 11
DF13* Female Sub‐adult 939 Unknown 1 60 1 53
DF20 Female Sub‐adult 154 Unknown 1 46 1 57
DM21* Male Sub‐adult 555 Harvested 1 30
DF24* Female Sub‐adult 403 Harvested 1 18 1 76 1 104
DM33 Male Sub‐adult 116 Unknown 1 24 1 30
DM35* Male Sub‐adult 1319 1 68
DM17 Male Sub‐adult 115 Did not display any dispersal behavior

Note: Mountain lions with an asterisk (*) by their ID were captured in their mother's home range.