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Bibliography - Pronghorn Antelope
 

Archer, Steve. 1982. Dietary Analysis of Sympatric Herbivores at Wind Cave National Park. 1 p. + 7 tables.

Bromley, P.T. 1988. Manifestations of social dominance in pronghorn bucks. Conference on Ungulate Behavior and Management. College Station, TX.

Bromley, Peter T. 1977. Aspects of the Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology of the Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) . PhD Dissertation. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. 360 p.

Cahalane, Victor H. 1948. The Status of Mammals in the US National Park System, 1947. Journal of Mammalogy 29. pp. 247-259.

Canon, S. Kemble. Management of Coyotes for Pronghorn? Division of Range Animal Science, Sul Ross State University.

Chambers, A.P. 1920s. Experience in Propagation of the Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana). 33 p.

Detling, James K. and Whicker, April D. 1987. Control of Ecosystem Processes by Prairie Dogs and Other Grassland Herbivores. In Uresk, Daniel W., Schenbeck, Greg L. and Cefkin, Rose (eds.) Eighth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop. pp. 23-29.

Game Preserve 1912-1935. Various Documents.

Kitchen, David W. and Bromley, Peter T. 1974. Agonistic Behavior of Territorial Pronghorn Bucks. The Behavior of Ungulates and its relation to management. pp. 365-381.

Krueger, Kirsten. 1984. An Experimental Analysis of Feeding Relationships among Bison, Pronghorn, and Prairie Dogs. 44+ p.

Krueger, Kirsten. 1986. Feeding Relationships among Bison, Pronghorn, and Prairie Dogs: An Experimental Analysis. Ecology 67. pp. 760-770.

Lovaas, Allan L. and Bromley, Peter T. 1972. Preliminary Studies of Pronghorn Antelope-Blacktail Prairie Dog Relations in Wind Cave National Park. Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Antelope States Workshop, Billings, MT, June 19-22, 1972. p. 115-156.

Maher, C. R. 1999. Quantitative Variation in Ecological and Hormonal Variables correlates with Spatial Organization of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) Males.

McDonald, Peter M. 1987. Relationships of Female Distributions and Vegetation to Mate Access and Mating Tactics in a Low Density Population of Pronghorns (Antilocaprea americana) . MS Thesis. University of Southwestern Louisiana. 94 p.

Mogen, Kim. 1977. A History of Animal Management at Wind Cave National Park. 23 p.

Sievers, Jaret D. 2004. Factors Influencing a Declining Pronghorn Populations in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota. Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the MS degree, South Dakota State University. 92 p.

Turner, Ronald W. 1974. Mammals of the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. University of Kansas, Lawrence. Miscellaneous Publication No. 60. 178 p.

Wydeven, A.P. and Dahlgren, R.B. 1984. Habitat Relationships of Four Prairie Ungulates in the Northern Great Plains. 24 p.

Wydeven, A.P. and Dahlgren, R.B. 1985. Ungulate Habitat Relationships in Wind Cave National Park. Journal of Wildlife Management 49(2): 805-813.

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Sign used at Wind Cave in 1903 when the cave became a national park.  

Did You Know?
Wind Cave is the first cave in the world to be designated as a national park. That occurred on January 9, 1903.

Last Updated: April 25, 2007 at 10:53 EST