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Title: The Canadian field-naturalist
Identifier: canadianfieldnat1967otta (find matches)
Year: 1967 (1960s)
Authors: Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
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Publisher: Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
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1967 Bergerud: Argtic Hares in Newfoundland 247
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Figure 3. An arctic hare in the couched-alarm posture. (photo by h. wilmar) Lynx are thought to wander widely during snowshoe hare lows. Lynx food habit studies (Saunders 1963 and van Zyll de Jong 1966) suggest to me an I obligatory dependence of lynx on snowshoe hare as a staple food. Prima-facie ( evidence of this dependency in Newfoundland is the fact that lynx increased ' so phenomenally after snowshoe hares became abundant. Further refinements in our knowledge of the continuously occupied northern periphery of lynx â distribution may show close agreement with the range of snowshoe hares and little overlap with the arctic hare's range. The detailed distribution maps of ' the three species in Ungava by Harper (1961) document this pattern. Lynx 1 may not be able to maintain populations on the sole basis of an arctic hare diet i because of low hare densities and a scattered distribution of local populations I on the southern periphery of hare range. References Cameron, A. W. 1958. Mammals of the islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Na- tional Museum of Canada Bulletin 154. 165 pp. Cormack, W. E. 1822. Narrative of a journey across the Island of Newfoundland in 1822. Edited by F. A. Bruton and re- published 1928. Longmans, Green Co., London and New York. 138 pp. Dashwood, R. L. 1871. Chiploquorgan, or life by the campfire. Dublin, R. W. White. DoDDS, D. G. 1960. The economics, biol- ogy and management of the Snowshoe â¢Hare in Newfoundland. Ph.D. Thesis. Cornell Univ., Ithaca, New York. 333 pp> â . 1965. Reproduction and produc- tivity of Snowshoe Hares in Newfound- land. Journal of Wildlife Management : 29(2):303-315.

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