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1“... the muskox. The wolf returned to feed on the carcass for four days succeeding the kill, at least three more...”
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2by ZIMMERMANN, BARBARA, WABAKKEN, PETTER, SAND, HÅKAN, PEDERSEN, HANS C., LIBERG, OLOF“...Abstract: To estimate wolf ( Canis lupus ) kill rates from fine‐scale movement patterns, we...”
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management (2007)
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3by Vucetich, John A., Huntzinger, Brett A., Peterson, Rolf O., Vucetich, Leah M., Hammill, James H., Beyer, Dean E.“... during 2001‐2004, the mean kill rate was 0.68 kill/pack/day (∼7.7 kg/wolf/day). However, kill rates...”
Published in Wildlife Biology (2012)
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4by Vucetich, John A., Huntzinger, Brett A., Peterson, Rolf O., Vucetich, Leah M., Hammill, James H., Beyer, Dean E.Subjects: “...kill rate...”
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6by Douglas W. Smith, Petter Wabakken, Camilla Wikenros, Jon E. Swenson, Håkan Sand, Aimee Tallian, Matthew C. Metz, Daniel R. MacNulty, Andrés Ordiz, Jonas Kindberg, Cyril Milleret, Daniel R. Stahler“... ( Ursus arctos ). We used kill interval (i.e. the number of days between consecutive ungulate kills) as a...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2017)
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7“... (Canis lupus) -killed ungulate carcasses by wolverine (Gulo gulo) during three seasons; fall, summer...”
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8Seasonal patterns of predation for gray wolves in the multi-prey system of Yellowstone National Parkby Metz, Matthew C., Smith, Douglas W., Vucetich, John A., Stahler, Daniel R., Peterson, Rolf O.Subjects: “...Kill rate...”
Published in Journal of Animal Ecology (2012)
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9Data from: Competition between apex predators? Brown bears decrease wolf kill rate on two continentsby Tallian, Aimee, Ordiz, Andres, Metz, Matthew C., Milleret, Cyril, Wikenros, Camilla, Smith, Douglas W., Stahler, Daniel R., Kindberg, Jonas, MacNulty, Daniel R., Wabakken, Petter, Swenson, Jon E., Sand, Håkan“... arctos). We used kill interval (i.e. the number of days between consecutive ungulate kills) as a proxy...”
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10by Jedrzejewski W., Jedrzejewska B., Okarma H., Schmidt K., Zub K., Musiani M.Subjects: “...Killing rate...”
Published in Journal of Mammalogy (2000)
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11by Kuzyk, Gerald W., Kneteman, Jeff, Schmiegelow, Fiona K. A.Subjects: “...kills...”
Published in The Canadian Field-Naturalist (2006)
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12by Zimmermann, BarbaraSubjects: “...kill rate...”
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13by Wikenros, Camilla“.... Kill rate on moose was 7.4–9.2 days/kill for the adult pair and 4.0–4.8 days/kill for the pack of four...”
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14by Sand, Håkan, Eklund, Ann, Zimmermann, Barbara, Wikenros, Camilla, Wabakken, Petter“... after the 1th of January timesincekill: the number of days since their last kill of moose or roe deer...”
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15“... such endeavour is to identify clusters of GPS locations as a way to estimate predator kill rate. Clapp et al...”
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16BEAR PREDATION ON MOOSE: A REVIEW OF RECENT NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONSby Ballard, Warren B.“... bears. Brown bears can be significant predators of adult moose averaging 1 kill/26-102 bear-days. Black...”
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17Seasonal patterns of predation for gray wolves in the multi‐prey system of Yellowstone National Parkby Metz, Matthew C., Smith, Douglas W., Vucetich, John A., Stahler, Daniel R., Peterson, Rolf O.“... of ungulates acquired per wolf per day, and least during summer when kill rate was quantified as the biomass...”
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18by Obermoller, Tyler R., Delgiudice, Glenn D., Severud, William J.“... of 15 mortalities at a mean age of 30.6 ± 15.5 (SE) days (range = 3–243 days). We launched 21...”
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19by Obermoller, Tyler“... (± 15.5 [SE], range = 3–243 days). Based on observations of mortality movements, 21 investigations were...”
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20“... of known fawn kill sites and ≥0.7 km and 8.3 hours at scavenging sites. Wolf travel paths indicated...”
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