The distribution and abundance of coyotes: The effects of allochthonous food subsidies from the sea

Author(s)
Rose, Michael D. and Gary A. Polis
Year
Article Title
The distribution and abundance of coyotes: The effects of allochthonous food subsidies from the sea
Volume
79
Pages
998-1007
Start Page Number
998
Final Page
1007
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Species: Coyote (Canis latrans)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Countries Type
Dietary Composition average percent occurrence of item in scats from 4 coastal sites Terrestrial: Reptiles (1.8%); Rodents (21.0%); Lagomorphs (6.6%); Birds (6.3%); Arthropods (5.7%); Vegetation (8.1%) Marine: Reptiles (0.6%); Mammals (0.3%); Fish (12.0%); Birds (16.5%); Arthropods (17.7%); Vegetation (0.6%) 152 % Not Reported Bahia de los Angeles, Baja California del Norte [lat., 28^o55' N; long., 113^o30' W] MEXICO Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition average percent occurrence of item in scats from 4 inland sites Terrestrial: Reptiles (7.1%); Rodents (48.0%); Lagomorphs (15.9%); Birds (1.0%); Arthropods (11.8%); Vegetation (15.5%) Marine: Birds (0.3%) 170 % Not Reported Bahia de los Angeles, Baja California del Norte [lat., 28^o55' N; long., 113^o30' W] MEXICO Exposure Factor Datasets

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