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Differential use of a Wolf, Canis lupus, pack territory edge and core

Canadian Field-Naturalist
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Abstract

Based on 418 radio-locations of a Minnesota Wolf pack, Wolves were found at significantly fewer locations per area in the outer 2 km of the territory than in the core. This finding supports an hypothesis that buffer zones exist between pack territories and may explain why prey survive longer there.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Differential use of a Wolf, Canis lupus, pack territory edge and core
Series title Canadian Field-Naturalist
Volume 116
Issue 2
Year Published 2002
Language English
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First page 315
Last page 316
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