Winter and spring habits of weasels in central Iowa

Author(s)
Polderboer, Emmett B., Lee W. Kuhn and George O. Hendrickson
Year
Article Title
Winter and spring habits of weasels in central Iowa
Volume
5
Pages
115-119
Start Page Number
115
Final Page
119
Review

Datapoints

Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 datapoints.
Species: Long-tailed Weasel (Mustela frenata)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Dietary Composition % frequency in scats Meadow mouse (42.37%); Harvest mouse (24.57%); Deer mouse (11.86%); Mearns cottontail (7.6%); Short-tailed shrew (5.92%); House mouse (2.54%); Tree sparrow (1.69%); Grasshopper (0.84%); Unidentified (2.54%) 97 scats % Not Reported Ames Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition % frequency in scats Meadow mouse (43.7%); Harvest mouse (14.5%); Deer mouse (6.3%); Mearns cottontail (10.4%); Short-tailed shrew (4.2%); Shaw pocket gopher (2.1%); Least weasel (18.8%) 38 scats % Not Reported Ames Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range average distance traveled from den in one night 25 Not Reported rods Not Reported Ames Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density 4 Not Reported #/160 acres Not Reported Ames Exposure Factor Datasets

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