Parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern Manitoba

These data were used to examine the relationship between parasite abundance, host diet, and host body condition in gray wolves from southeastern Manitoba. This study, published in the Journal of Animal Ecology, found wolves that consumed a higher proportion of beaver and caribou, estimated using sta...

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Main Authors: Friesen, Olwyn, Roth, James
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Journal of Animal Ecology 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31190
https://doi.org/10.5203/ds_fri.olw_rot.jam.2016.1
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spelling ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/31190 2023-06-18T03:40:06+02:00 Parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern Manitoba Alternative prey use affects helminth parasite infections in gray wolves Friesen, Olwyn Roth, James 2016 application/vnd.ms-excel http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31190 https://doi.org/10.5203/ds_fri.olw_rot.jam.2016.1 eng eng Journal of Animal Ecology http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31190 https://doi.org/10.5203/ds_fri.olw_rot.jam.2016.1 open access Canis lupus parasite abundance stable isotope analysis dataset 2016 ftunivmanitoba https://doi.org/10.5203/ds_fri.olw_rot.jam.2016.1 2023-06-04T17:36:18Z These data were used to examine the relationship between parasite abundance, host diet, and host body condition in gray wolves from southeastern Manitoba. This study, published in the Journal of Animal Ecology, found wolves that consumed a higher proportion of beaver and caribou, estimated using stable isotope mixing models, had lower cestode abundance than wolves consuming moose and deer, the predominant ungulate prey in this area, suggesting the use of these alternative prey can reduce parasite loads. This data will become available on April 27, 2017. Dataset Canis lupus caribou MSpace at the University of Manitoba
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topic Canis lupus
parasite abundance
stable isotope analysis
spellingShingle Canis lupus
parasite abundance
stable isotope analysis
Friesen, Olwyn
Roth, James
Parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern Manitoba
topic_facet Canis lupus
parasite abundance
stable isotope analysis
description These data were used to examine the relationship between parasite abundance, host diet, and host body condition in gray wolves from southeastern Manitoba. This study, published in the Journal of Animal Ecology, found wolves that consumed a higher proportion of beaver and caribou, estimated using stable isotope mixing models, had lower cestode abundance than wolves consuming moose and deer, the predominant ungulate prey in this area, suggesting the use of these alternative prey can reduce parasite loads. This data will become available on April 27, 2017.
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Roth, James
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title Parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern Manitoba
title_short Parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern Manitoba
title_full Parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern Manitoba
title_fullStr Parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern Manitoba
title_full_unstemmed Parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern Manitoba
title_sort parasite data and stable isotope ratios from wolves in southeastern manitoba
publisher Journal of Animal Ecology
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31190
https://doi.org/10.5203/ds_fri.olw_rot.jam.2016.1
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