Coyote diets associated with seasonal mule deer activities in California

Author(s)
Smith, James R.
Year
Article Title
Coyote diets associated with seasonal mule deer activities in California
Volume
76
Pages
78-82
Start Page Number
78
Final Page
82
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Species: Coyote (Canis latrans)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Dietary Composition % frequency of food items in scats mule deer (7%); small mammals (67%); reptiles (11%); insects (8%); fruits (5%); other (21%) 60 % Not Reported Sierra National Forest (elev. 300 -3900 m) Fresno Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition % frequency of food items in scats mule deer (3%); small mammals (30%); birds (6%); reptiles (6%); insects (8%); fruits (64%); other (4%) 216 % Not Reported Sierra National Forest (elev. 300 -3900 m) Fresno Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition % frequency of food items in scats mule deer (3%); small mammals (18%); birds (2%); reptiles (2%); insects (2%); fruits (82%); other (1%) 199 % Not Reported Sierra National Forest (elev. 300 -3900 m) Fresno Exposure Factor Datasets

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