Diet of the grey wolf Canis lupus in Roztocze and Solska Forest, south-east Poland

The diet composition and prey selection of grey wolves (Canis lupus) inhabiting the Roztocze and Solska Forest (south-east Poland) was studied based on an analysis of scats collected in 2001-2002 (n = 84) and 2017-2020 (n = 302). In both periods, wolves preyed mainly on wild ungulates (96.5-96.7% of...

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Published in:Journal of Vertebrate Biology
Main Authors: Mysłajek, Robert W., Stachyra, Przemysław, Figura, Michał, Nędzyńska-Stygar, Monika, Stefański, Robert, Korga, Michał, Kwiatkowska, Iga, Stępniak, Kinga M., Tołkacz, Katarzyna, Nowak, Sabina
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https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.22040
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:b42660f2-8470-45b3-9b15-36537a8ea866 2024-03-17T08:53:07+00:00 Diet of the grey wolf Canis lupus in Roztocze and Solska Forest, south-east Poland Mysłajek, Robert W. Stachyra, Przemysław Figura, Michał Nędzyńska-Stygar, Monika Stefański, Robert Korga, Michał Kwiatkowska, Iga Stępniak, Kinga M. Tołkacz, Katarzyna Nowak, Sabina 1-12 počítač zdroj https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:b42660f2-8470-45b3-9b15-36537a8ea866 https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.22040 eng eng https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:b42660f2-8470-45b3-9b15-36537a8ea866 doi:10.25225/jvb.22040 policy:public food habits prey selection diet composition ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.22040 2024-02-19T23:27:03Z The diet composition and prey selection of grey wolves (Canis lupus) inhabiting the Roztocze and Solska Forest (south-east Poland) was studied based on an analysis of scats collected in 2001-2002 (n = 84) and 2017-2020 (n = 302). In both periods, wolves preyed mainly on wild ungulates (96.5-96.7% of consumed biomass). Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) was the most critical wolf prey accounting for 57.8% of consumed biomass in 2001-2002 and 49.2% and 2017-2020, but wolves positively select only wild boar (Jacob's selectivity index D = 0.213 in 2001-2002 and 0.710 in 2017-2020) and fallow deer (D = 0.588 only in 2017-2020). The largest species – moose Alces alces and red deer Cervus elaphus – were consumed less than expected from their share in the ungulate community. Predation on medium-sized wild mammals and domestic animals was low, 0.8-2.2% and 1.1-2.7% of the biomass consumed, respectively. The breadth of the wolf diet was very narrow and identical in both study periods (B = 1.07), while the similarity of diet composition was high (α = 0.999). This study indicated the stability of the wolf diet over two decades and the importance of wild boar as a food source for this carnivore. Other/Unknown Material Alces alces Canis lupus Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Journal of Vertebrate Biology 71 22040
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topic food habits
prey selection
diet composition
spellingShingle food habits
prey selection
diet composition
Mysłajek, Robert W.
Stachyra, Przemysław
Figura, Michał
Nędzyńska-Stygar, Monika
Stefański, Robert
Korga, Michał
Kwiatkowska, Iga
Stępniak, Kinga M.
Tołkacz, Katarzyna
Nowak, Sabina
Diet of the grey wolf Canis lupus in Roztocze and Solska Forest, south-east Poland
topic_facet food habits
prey selection
diet composition
description The diet composition and prey selection of grey wolves (Canis lupus) inhabiting the Roztocze and Solska Forest (south-east Poland) was studied based on an analysis of scats collected in 2001-2002 (n = 84) and 2017-2020 (n = 302). In both periods, wolves preyed mainly on wild ungulates (96.5-96.7% of consumed biomass). Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) was the most critical wolf prey accounting for 57.8% of consumed biomass in 2001-2002 and 49.2% and 2017-2020, but wolves positively select only wild boar (Jacob's selectivity index D = 0.213 in 2001-2002 and 0.710 in 2017-2020) and fallow deer (D = 0.588 only in 2017-2020). The largest species – moose Alces alces and red deer Cervus elaphus – were consumed less than expected from their share in the ungulate community. Predation on medium-sized wild mammals and domestic animals was low, 0.8-2.2% and 1.1-2.7% of the biomass consumed, respectively. The breadth of the wolf diet was very narrow and identical in both study periods (B = 1.07), while the similarity of diet composition was high (α = 0.999). This study indicated the stability of the wolf diet over two decades and the importance of wild boar as a food source for this carnivore.
author Mysłajek, Robert W.
Stachyra, Przemysław
Figura, Michał
Nędzyńska-Stygar, Monika
Stefański, Robert
Korga, Michał
Kwiatkowska, Iga
Stępniak, Kinga M.
Tołkacz, Katarzyna
Nowak, Sabina
author_facet Mysłajek, Robert W.
Stachyra, Przemysław
Figura, Michał
Nędzyńska-Stygar, Monika
Stefański, Robert
Korga, Michał
Kwiatkowska, Iga
Stępniak, Kinga M.
Tołkacz, Katarzyna
Nowak, Sabina
author_sort Mysłajek, Robert W.
title Diet of the grey wolf Canis lupus in Roztocze and Solska Forest, south-east Poland
title_short Diet of the grey wolf Canis lupus in Roztocze and Solska Forest, south-east Poland
title_full Diet of the grey wolf Canis lupus in Roztocze and Solska Forest, south-east Poland
title_fullStr Diet of the grey wolf Canis lupus in Roztocze and Solska Forest, south-east Poland
title_full_unstemmed Diet of the grey wolf Canis lupus in Roztocze and Solska Forest, south-east Poland
title_sort diet of the grey wolf canis lupus in roztocze and solska forest, south-east poland
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