Dining with a glutton: an intraguild interaction between scavenging wolverine (Gulo gulo) and lynx (Lynx canadensis)

Author:

Jung Thomas S.12ORCID,Peers Michael J. L.3,Drummond Ryan4,Taylor Shawn D.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environment Government of Yukon Whitehorse Yukon Canada

2. Department of Renewable Resources University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

3. Department of Biology Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador Canada

4. Department of Environment Government of Yukon Haines Junction Yukon Canada

Abstract

AbstractIntraspecific interactions between mesocarnivores are not commonly observed and consequentially not well understood, particularly for species inhabiting wilderness regions. Using a remote camera, we captured interactions between a Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) and wolverine (Gulo gulo) scavenging on the remains of a bison (Bison bison). Over a 23‐min period representing nine photographic sequences (1–3 photographs per sequence), we observed (1) a wolverine approach the remains that were being fed on by a lynx, (2) the two animals feeding on the remains at the same time for about 19 min, (3) the wolverine chasing the lynx off of the carcass and, thereafter, (4) the wolverine excluding the lynx from the carcass. Our observation is of potential scientific value because it sheds light on behavioral interactions between these two species, particularly at a rich food source. Intraguild interactions between these species appear to include tolerance toward one another, as well as interference competition, with the wolverine being the dominant species. Our observation highlights the new information on interactions between mesocarnivores that are becoming illuminated with the use of remote cameras, revealing that these interactions may be more complex than once thought.

Funder

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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