Additional file 1 of Coexistence of two sympatric predators in a transitional ecosystem under constraining environmental conditions: a perspective from space and habitat use ...

Additional file 1. Appendix A. Fig. S1. Density histogram of body mass (pelt removed) of red foxes (in orange; n = 43) and Arctic foxes (in blue; n = 193) legally harvested in the Churchill area, Manitoba, Canada in 2017 and 2018. Appendix B. Table S1. Description of habitats selected from the Canad...

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Main Authors: Warret Rodrigues, Chloé, Roth, James D.
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Published: figshare 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26621851
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Summary:Additional file 1. Appendix A. Fig. S1. Density histogram of body mass (pelt removed) of red foxes (in orange; n = 43) and Arctic foxes (in blue; n = 193) legally harvested in the Churchill area, Manitoba, Canada in 2017 and 2018. Appendix B. Table S1. Description of habitats selected from the Canadian Landcover 2015 vegetation map ("LC2015", adapted from Latifovic 2019) and reclassification into relevant habitats to fox activities to test for differences between species in the home range composition. Table S2. Proportion of each habitat type in the total area of each individual fox’s MNLV- and NSV-home range (50% UD) between March 15 and June 15 in northeastern Manitoba, Canada (habitat IDs described in Table S1). (MNLV: Mean Number of Locations per Visit; NSV: Number of Separate Visits). Fig. S2. Variograms of foxes identified as resident after inspection of their raw tracks at large time lags (25-40 days). AF = Arctic fox, RF = red fox. Fig. S3. Examples of interactions between Arctic and red foxes in the ...