Functional and numerical responses of kit foxes to a short-term decline in mammalian prey

Author(s)
White, Patrick J., Callie A. Vanderbilt White and Katherine Ralls
Year
Article Title
Functional and numerical responses of kit foxes to a short-term decline in mammalian prey
Volume
77
Issue
2
Pages
370-376
Start Page Number
370
Final Page
376
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Species: San Joaquin Kit Fox (Vulpes macrotis ssp. mutica)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Dietary Composition percentage occurrence of prey types in feces deer mice (10.8%), kangaroo rats (8.4%), pocket gophers (2.9%), pocket mice (20.0%), woodrats (0.6%), ground squirrels (6.4%), birds (7.5%), insects (33.5%), leporids (4.7%), reptiles (2.0%), 834 feces % Adult Carrizo Plain Natural Area San Luis Obispo Exposure Factor Datasets

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