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Food habits of wolverineGulo guloin montane ecosystems of British Columbia, Canada

Authors :
John A. Krebs
William L. Harrower
Eric C. Lofroth
Dave Lewis
Source :
Wildlife Biology. 13:31-37
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

We examined the seasonal food habits of wolverine Gulo gulo in subboreal and interior wet-belt montane environments in British Columbia by analyzing scats collected during the course of two concurrent wolverine studies. Understanding foraging ecology for a wide-ranging carnivore such as the wolverine is important, particularly because reproduction has been demonstrated to be closely linked to food abundance. Wolverine diet was shown to vary regionally and seasonally. Regional variation was related to differences in prey availability between study areas. Moose Alces alces, caribou Rangifer tarandus, and hoary marmots Marmota caligata were abundant and common prey items within both study areas. Mountain goats Oreamnos americanus and porcupine Erithizon dorsatum were more abundant and more frequent prey items in the Columbia Mountains, while snowshoe hare Lepus americanus and beaver Castor canadensis were more abundant and more frequent prey items in the Omineca Mountains. Within the winter season, ...

Details

ISSN :
09096396
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wildlife Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f155671650abf95291747fed57c1afe8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2981/0909-6396(2007)13[31:fhowgg]2.0.co;2