Winter Food Habits and Foraging Behaviour
of Fisher (Martes pennanti)
and Marten (Martes americana)
in Southeastern Manitoba

R. Michael Raine1

Department of Zoology,
The University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
R3T 2N2

 

1Present address: Golder Associates, 10th Floor, 940 6th Ave. SW, Calgary, Alberta T2P 3T1

 

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Raine, R.M. 1987. Winter food habits and foraging behaviour of fisher (Martes pennanti) and marten (Martes americana) in southeastern Manitoba. Canadian Journal of Zoology 65, (3): 745-747.

 

Abstract

A tracking study of fishers, Martes pennanti, and American pine martens, Martes americana, conducted over two winters in southeastern Manitoba showed that both species preyed heavily on snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus, during a period of hare abundance. Fishers had an 84.3% frequency occurrence (n = 159) of hares in their scats, while martens had a frequency occurrence of 58.9% (n = 107). Martens had a higher frequency of microtines and red squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, in their diets than did fishers. This difference was reflected in the foraging behaviour of the two species, with martens exhibiting more subnivean and arboreal behaviour than fishers.

 


 

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