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Table 1 The 95% kernel utilization density home range sizes for each GPS-collared bobcat at Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, for the whole year (All), for the hottest 4 months of the year (Hot season, June–September mean temperature 33 °C), and for the coolest 4 months of the year (Cool season, November to February, mean temperature 13.5 °C)

From: Beating the heat: ecology of desert bobcats

ID

Home ranges (km2)

All

Hot season

Cool season

KBF02

15.2

10.6

19.4

KBF03

17.3

13.5

25.0

KBF04

14.4

11.7

16.1

KBM01

55.8

42.0

121.6

Average

25.7

19.5

45.5

Average females

15.6

11.9

20.2

SE of female HRs

0.9

0.9

2.6

  1. The single male was a juvenile, whereas the females were adults