Diet of Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) in Greenland

The gastrointestinal tracts of 254 arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) trapped or shot in Greenland, mainly during winter, were examined for the presence of food items. The occurrence of different food categories in the gastrointestinal tracts differed significantly between the geographical areas. Overall...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Author: Kapel, Christian M.O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1999
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description The gastrointestinal tracts of 254 arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) trapped or shot in Greenland, mainly during winter, were examined for the presence of food items. The occurrence of different food categories in the gastrointestinal tracts differed significantly between the geographical areas. Overall frequencies of occurrence of food categories were the following: berries (0-67%), seaweed (0-50%), other plant material (6-57%), bird and bird eggs (0-83%), fish (0-31%), shellfish (0-33%), reindeer (0-29%), sheep (0-25%), seal (0-12%), insects (0-10%), larger pieces of muscle tissue (12-57%), human food waste (0-77%), and nonfood garbage (0-50%). In foxes caught near air bases, the gastointestinal tracts were frequently (53-70%) found to contain human food waste and nonfood garbage. Foxes caught in the more remote districts of Greenland seem less dependent on waste and garbage; they feed on a broad variety of food items according to the local diversity of the prey fauna. On a examiné le tube digestif de 254 renards arctiques (Alopex lagopus) piégés ou abattus au Groenland, surtout durant l'hiver, en vue d'étudier la présence des différents aliments. L'occurrence de diverses catégories de nourriture dans les tubes digestifs variait largement selon les aires géographiques. Dans l'ensemble, la fréquence de l'occurrence des catégories d'aliments était la suivante: baies (0-67 p. cent), algues marines (0-50 p. cent), autres éléments végétaux (6-57 p. cent), oiseaux et oeufs d'oiseaux (0-83 p. cent), poisson (0-31 p. cent), crustacés et coquillages (0-33 p. cent), renne (0-29 p. cent), mouton (0-25 p. cent), phoque (0-12 p. cent), insectes (0-10 p. cent), gros morceaux de tissu musculaire (12-57 p. cent), déchets de cuisine (0-77 p. cent) et déchets non alimentaires (0-50 p. cent). On a trouvé que chez les renards capturés près des bases aériennes, le tube digestif contenait souvent (53-70 p. cent) des déchets de cuisine et des déchets non alimentaires. Les renards capturés dans les régions plus reculées du Groenland ...
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/63990 2025-06-15T14:06:33+00:00 Diet of Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) in Greenland Kapel, Christian M.O. 1999-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/63990 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/63990/47925 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/63990 ARCTIC; Vol. 52 No. 3 (1999): September: 237–324; 289-293 1923-1245 0004-0843 Alopex lagopus arctic fox diet feeding biology Greenland renard arctique régime alimentaire biologie alimentaire Groenland info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1999 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z The gastrointestinal tracts of 254 arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) trapped or shot in Greenland, mainly during winter, were examined for the presence of food items. The occurrence of different food categories in the gastrointestinal tracts differed significantly between the geographical areas. Overall frequencies of occurrence of food categories were the following: berries (0-67%), seaweed (0-50%), other plant material (6-57%), bird and bird eggs (0-83%), fish (0-31%), shellfish (0-33%), reindeer (0-29%), sheep (0-25%), seal (0-12%), insects (0-10%), larger pieces of muscle tissue (12-57%), human food waste (0-77%), and nonfood garbage (0-50%). In foxes caught near air bases, the gastointestinal tracts were frequently (53-70%) found to contain human food waste and nonfood garbage. Foxes caught in the more remote districts of Greenland seem less dependent on waste and garbage; they feed on a broad variety of food items according to the local diversity of the prey fauna. On a examiné le tube digestif de 254 renards arctiques (Alopex lagopus) piégés ou abattus au Groenland, surtout durant l'hiver, en vue d'étudier la présence des différents aliments. L'occurrence de diverses catégories de nourriture dans les tubes digestifs variait largement selon les aires géographiques. Dans l'ensemble, la fréquence de l'occurrence des catégories d'aliments était la suivante: baies (0-67 p. cent), algues marines (0-50 p. cent), autres éléments végétaux (6-57 p. cent), oiseaux et oeufs d'oiseaux (0-83 p. cent), poisson (0-31 p. cent), crustacés et coquillages (0-33 p. cent), renne (0-29 p. cent), mouton (0-25 p. cent), phoque (0-12 p. cent), insectes (0-10 p. cent), gros morceaux de tissu musculaire (12-57 p. cent), déchets de cuisine (0-77 p. cent) et déchets non alimentaires (0-50 p. cent). On a trouvé que chez les renards capturés près des bases aériennes, le tube digestif contenait souvent (53-70 p. cent) des déchets de cuisine et des déchets non alimentaires. Les renards capturés dans les régions plus reculées du Groenland ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Alopex lagopus Arctic Arctic Fox Arctic Arctique* Greenland Groenland renard arctique renne Unknown Arctic Greenland Renard ENVELOPE(-63.767,-63.767,-65.017,-65.017) Renne ENVELOPE(9.698,9.698,63.505,63.505) ARCTIC 52 3
spellingShingle Alopex lagopus
arctic fox
diet
feeding biology
Greenland
renard arctique
régime alimentaire
biologie alimentaire
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Kapel, Christian M.O.
Diet of Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) in Greenland
title Diet of Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) in Greenland
title_full Diet of Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) in Greenland
title_fullStr Diet of Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) in Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Diet of Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) in Greenland
title_short Diet of Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) in Greenland
title_sort diet of arctic foxes (alopex lagopus) in greenland
topic Alopex lagopus
arctic fox
diet
feeding biology
Greenland
renard arctique
régime alimentaire
biologie alimentaire
Groenland
topic_facet Alopex lagopus
arctic fox
diet
feeding biology
Greenland
renard arctique
régime alimentaire
biologie alimentaire
Groenland
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