Site Variation in Summer Foods of Arctic Fox, Prince of Wales Island, Northwest Territories

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  • Alan J. Kennedy

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https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2570

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Animal food, Arctic foxes, Denning, Predation, Spatial distribution, Prince of Wales Island, Nunavut

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Analysis of 840 arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) feces (scats) from Prince of Wales Island, indicate that collared lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) are the most frequent food item. Caribou (Rangifer), arctic hare (Lepus arcticus) and ermine (Mustela erminea) were less important. Bird remains were not prevalent in the arctic fox scats. A marked difference was found between prey items at a den site and those recovered in scats from general searches. Caribou remains were more prevalent in scats from a den site because adult foxes were scavenging nearby wolf kills.

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1980-01-01

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