Predation of endangered Arctic foxes by Golden eagles: What do we know?

Abstract Dedicated conservation efforts spanning the past two decades have saved the Fennoscandian Arctic fox ( Vulpes lagopus ) population from local extinction, and extensive resources continue to be invested in the species' conservation and management. Although increasing, populations remain...

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Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Jackson, Craig R., Rød‐Eriksen, Lars, Mattisson, Jenny, Flagstad, Øystein, Landa, Arild, Miller, Andrea L., Eide, Nina E., Ulvund, Kristine Roaldsnes
Other Authors: Miljødirektoratet, Norges Forskningsråd
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ece3.9864 2024-03-17T08:55:13+00:00 Predation of endangered Arctic foxes by Golden eagles: What do we know? Jackson, Craig R. Rød‐Eriksen, Lars Mattisson, Jenny Flagstad, Øystein Landa, Arild Miller, Andrea L. Eide, Nina E. Ulvund, Kristine Roaldsnes Miljødirektoratet Norges Forskningsråd 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9864 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.9864 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ece3.9864 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ecology and Evolution volume 13, issue 3 ISSN 2045-7758 2045-7758 Nature and Landscape Conservation Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9864 2024-02-22T01:50:57Z Abstract Dedicated conservation efforts spanning the past two decades have saved the Fennoscandian Arctic fox ( Vulpes lagopus ) population from local extinction, and extensive resources continue to be invested in the species' conservation and management. Although increasing, populations remain isolated, small and are not yet viable in the longer term. An understanding of causes of mortality are consequently important to optimize ongoing conservation actions. Golden eagles ( Aquila chrysaetos ) are a predator of Arctic foxes, yet little information on this interaction is available in the literature. We document and detail six confirmed cases of Golden eagle depredation of Arctic foxes at the Norwegian captive breeding facility (2019–2022), where foxes are housed in large open‐air enclosures in the species' natural habitat. Here, timely detection of missing/dead foxes was challenging, and new insights have been gained following recently improved enclosure monitoring. Golden eagle predation peaked during the winter months, with no cases reported from June to November. This finding contrasts with that which is reported from the field, both for Arctic and other fox species, where eagle depredation peaked at dens with young (summer). While the seasonality of depredation may be ecosystem specific, documented cases from the field may be biased by higher survey efforts associated with the monitoring of reproductive success during the summer. Both white and blue color morphs were housed at the breeding station, yet only white foxes were preyed upon, and mortality was male biased. Mitigation measures and their effectiveness implemented at the facility are presented. Findings are discussed in the broader Arctic fox population ecology and conservation context. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Fox Arctic Fennoscandian Vulpes lagopus Aquila chrysaetos golden eagle Wiley Online Library Arctic Ecology and Evolution 13 3
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Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Jackson, Craig R.
Rød‐Eriksen, Lars
Mattisson, Jenny
Flagstad, Øystein
Landa, Arild
Miller, Andrea L.
Eide, Nina E.
Ulvund, Kristine Roaldsnes
Predation of endangered Arctic foxes by Golden eagles: What do we know?
topic_facet Nature and Landscape Conservation
Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Abstract Dedicated conservation efforts spanning the past two decades have saved the Fennoscandian Arctic fox ( Vulpes lagopus ) population from local extinction, and extensive resources continue to be invested in the species' conservation and management. Although increasing, populations remain isolated, small and are not yet viable in the longer term. An understanding of causes of mortality are consequently important to optimize ongoing conservation actions. Golden eagles ( Aquila chrysaetos ) are a predator of Arctic foxes, yet little information on this interaction is available in the literature. We document and detail six confirmed cases of Golden eagle depredation of Arctic foxes at the Norwegian captive breeding facility (2019–2022), where foxes are housed in large open‐air enclosures in the species' natural habitat. Here, timely detection of missing/dead foxes was challenging, and new insights have been gained following recently improved enclosure monitoring. Golden eagle predation peaked during the winter months, with no cases reported from June to November. This finding contrasts with that which is reported from the field, both for Arctic and other fox species, where eagle depredation peaked at dens with young (summer). While the seasonality of depredation may be ecosystem specific, documented cases from the field may be biased by higher survey efforts associated with the monitoring of reproductive success during the summer. Both white and blue color morphs were housed at the breeding station, yet only white foxes were preyed upon, and mortality was male biased. Mitigation measures and their effectiveness implemented at the facility are presented. Findings are discussed in the broader Arctic fox population ecology and conservation context.
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Norges Forskningsråd
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author Jackson, Craig R.
Rød‐Eriksen, Lars
Mattisson, Jenny
Flagstad, Øystein
Landa, Arild
Miller, Andrea L.
Eide, Nina E.
Ulvund, Kristine Roaldsnes
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Mattisson, Jenny
Flagstad, Øystein
Landa, Arild
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Eide, Nina E.
Ulvund, Kristine Roaldsnes
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title Predation of endangered Arctic foxes by Golden eagles: What do we know?
title_short Predation of endangered Arctic foxes by Golden eagles: What do we know?
title_full Predation of endangered Arctic foxes by Golden eagles: What do we know?
title_fullStr Predation of endangered Arctic foxes by Golden eagles: What do we know?
title_full_unstemmed Predation of endangered Arctic foxes by Golden eagles: What do we know?
title_sort predation of endangered arctic foxes by golden eagles: what do we know?
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