Relationships among coyote food habits, prey populations, and habitat use

Author(s)
Reichel, James D.
Year
Article Title
Relationships among coyote food habits, prey populations, and habitat use
Volume
65
Pages
133-137
Start Page Number
133
Final Page
137
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Datapoints

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Species: Coyote (Canis latrans)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Dietary Composition % frequency of occurrence of items in scats voles (79.4%); deer mice (4.7%); other rodents (7.9%); deer (9.8%); pronghorn (1.6%); other ungulates (5.4%); lagomorphs (1.6%); other mammals (1.9%); birds and eggs (6.6%); seeds and fruit (1.0%); insects (2.2%); unknown (3.8%) 315 % Not Reported National Bison Range (elev., 696-1361 m) Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition % frequency of occurrence of items in scats voles (88.8%); deer mice (2.8%); other rodents (10.0%); deer (6.2%); other ungulates (11.0%); other mammals (0.8%); birds and eggs (7.6%); seeds and fruit (0.4%); insects (0.8%); unknown (4.8%) 250 % Not Reported National Bison Range (elev., 696-1361 m) Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition % frequency of occurrence in scats voles (74.9%); deer mice (0.5%); other rodents (11.8%); deer (18.3%); pronghorn (10.9%); other ungulates (10.0%); lagomorphs (2.4%); other mammals (0.4%); birds and eggs (12.4%); reptiles and amphibians (4.3%); seeds and fruit (0.5%); insects (7.1%); unknown (1.9%) 211 % Not Reported National Bison Range (elev., 696-1361 m) Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition % frequency of occurrence in scats voles (40.8%); deer mice (2.4%); other rodents (14.1%); deer (24.4%); pronghorn (1.8%); other ungulates (7.3%); lagomorphs (2.4%); other mammals (7.4%); birds and eggs (19.5%); reptiles and amphibians (6.1%); seeds and fruit (30.5%); insects (30.5%); unknown (1.8%) 164 % Not Reported National Bison Range (elev., 696-1361 m) Exposure Factor Datasets

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