Obviously your mind is made up even though you are wrong. Many studies on this. I like all studies done in Alabama because I just feel its more of what we have. One of the more interesting studies to me was John Kilgo in South Carolina. 2 things stood out to me was up to 75% fawns died by coyotes is some areas and if a fawn can make it to one week old their survival rate increase drastically. As far as coyotes be more prevelant with higher deer numbers, that has been addressed also in studies. Coyotes move to the food. Food makes them healthier. Healthier coyotes have bigger litters and higher pup survival. That one is really just common sense. Same as domestic hogs will out perform wild hogs due to vaccines and food.