DIRECT OBSERVATIONS OF A WOLVERINE SCAVENGING AT AN ACTIVE GRAY WOLF KILL SITE

Cody F. Wallace, J. Golla, M. L. Allen
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Abstract Scavenging carrion is an important source of nutrition for Wolverines (Gulo gulo), which are facultative scavengers. Other large carnivores, particularly Gray Wolves (Canis lupus), may compete with and exclude Wolverines from carrion or pose a risk of death or injury to Wolverines attempting to consume these resources. We used a video-camera trap to document a Wolverine scavenging an Elk (Cervus elaphus) being actively consumed by a Gray Wolf in Idaho. The Wolverine investigated the kill, ate, scent marked, and removed pieces of the carcass to cache at other sites. Between the 2nd and 3rd visit by the Wolverine, a wolf returns to feed at the kill. These observations establish that Wolverines do not necessarily avoid kills when Gray Wolves are present and that species interactions are more complex than generally thought.
直接观察一只狼獾在一个活跃的灰狼猎杀地点觅食
腐肉是兼性食腐动物狼獾的重要营养来源。其他大型食肉动物,特别是灰狼(Canis lupus),可能会与狼獾竞争并将其排除在腐肉之外,或者对试图消耗这些资源的狼獾构成死亡或伤害的风险。在爱达荷州,我们用一个摄像机陷阱记录了一只狼獾正在吞食一只麋鹿(Cervus elaphus)。金刚狼调查了猎物,吃了,做了气味标记,然后把尸体的碎片移走,藏在其他地方。在金刚狼第二次和第三次来访之间,一只狼会回来吃猎物。这些观察结果表明,当灰狼出现时,狼獾不一定会避免杀戮,而且物种间的相互作用比通常认为的要复杂得多。
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