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1 January 2010 Space and Habitat Use by a Red Wolf Pack and Their Pups During Pup-Rearing
Joseph W. Hinton, Michael J. Chamberlain
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During summer 2005, we evaluated space and habitat use by red wolves (Canis rufus) during pup-rearing. Home-range sizes for red wolves (3 ad, 3 juv, and 4 pups) varied from 3.48 km2 to 12.24 km2. Red wolves selected agricultural fields over adjacent forested areas and used less space during pup-rearing than we expected based on prior knowledge of the species. Attending pack members rarely left pups alone, pack members shared pup-rearing duties, and male red wolves appeared to play a significant role in pup-rearing.

Joseph W. Hinton and Michael J. Chamberlain "Space and Habitat Use by a Red Wolf Pack and Their Pups During Pup-Rearing," Journal of Wildlife Management 74(1), 55-58, (1 January 2010). https://doi.org/10.2193/2008-583
Published: 1 January 2010
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KEYWORDS
abdominal transmitter
Canis rufus
North Carolina
pup rearing
radiotelemetry
red wolf
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