Summer food habits and population density of Coyotes, Canis latrans, in boreal forests of southeastern Quebec

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Samson, C [1 ]
Crete, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LAVAL,DEPT BIOL,ST FOY,PQ G1K 7P4,CANADA
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CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST | 1997年 / 111卷 / 02期
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eastern coyote; Canis latrans; summer diet; population density; Quebec;
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The Coyote (Canis latrans) arrived on the Gaspe peninsula in the mid 1970s. The population increased through 1990 followed by a general decline. We compared summer food habits of the Coyote in 1988 and 1991 in central Gaspe peninsula, a forested area dominated by conifers. We analyzed 231 seats in 1988 and 435 seats in 1991 to determine Coyote food habits. In 1991, we also marked seven Coyotes with radio-collars and a radioactive isotope (Zn-65) to estimate population density in the study area. The density estimate of 0.2 - 0.3 Coyote/10 km(2) (+/- 35 - 36%) was among the lowest ever recorded. Woodchuck (Marmota monax) and White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) dominated the diet in May-June 1988 but were replaced by Moose (Alces alces), Snowshoe Hares (Lepus americanus) and Beavers (Castor canadensis) in 1991. Berries were preferred in mid-summer and comprised 56% and 80% of the volume of seats in August of 1988 and 1991, respectively. The use of small mammals remained relatively constant during both years; i.e., 9 - 19% of seat volume. Results are related to levels of prey abundance on the Gaspe peninsula.
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