Ecology of coyotes in northern Minnesota

Author(s)
Berg, William E. and Robert A. Chesness
Year
Article Title
Ecology of coyotes in northern Minnesota
Book Title
Coyotes: Biology, Behavior and Management
Chapter Number
10
Editor
Bekoff, Marc,
Publisher
Academic Press
Address
New York, N.Y.
Pages
229-247
Start Page Number
229
Final Page
247
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Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 datapoints.
Species: Coyote (Canis latrans)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Type
Dietary Composition % weight of item in stomach contents deer (41.8%); livestock (23.3%); mice (3.6%); porcupine (4.0%); snowshoe hare (12.8%); striped skunk (2.0%); red squirrel (0.7%); muskrat (1.8%); beaver (0.6%); racoon (0.2%); ruffed grouse (1.0%); bird (0.1%); poultry (1.4%); unknown (2.0%) 1204 % Not Reported Aitkin and Itasca counties Exposure Factor Datasets
Longevity oldest age; less than 1% of population 960 yrs Adult Aitkin and Itasca counties 9 - 12 Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean range of average weights Not Reported kg Adult Aitkin and Itasca counties 12 - 13 Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean range of average weights Not Reported kg Adult Aitkin and Itasca counties 11 - 12 Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean range of average weights Not Reported kg Juvenile Aitkin and Itasca counties 10 - 11 Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Migration or Dispersal Oct. - Nov. Not Reported Juvenile Aitkin and Itasca counties Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range 68 25 km2 Adult Aitkin and Itasca counties Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range 16 25 km2 Adult Aitkin and Itasca counties Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range prior to dispersal 50 km2 Juvenile Aitkin and Itasca counties 5 - 8 Exposure Factor Datasets

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