2024
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22595
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Moose in wolf diets across northeastern Minnesota

Yvette Chenaux‐Ibrahim,
Seth A. Moore,
Steve K. Windels
et al.

Abstract: The moose (Alces alces; mooz in Anishinaabemowin, Ojibwe language) population has recently declined in Minnesota, USA, and gray wolf (Canis lupus; ma'iingan) predation is likely a contributing factor. We analyzed diet composition of gray wolves in northeastern Minnesota during 2011–2013 to evaluate the importance of moose as prey and seasonal and regional variations in wolf diet. We identified frequency of occurrence of prey items and biomass consumed in 1,000 wolf scats collected on and adjacent to the Grand … Show more

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