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Scats and den contents as indicators of the diet of stoats (Mustela erminea) in the Tasman Valley,South Canterbury,New Zealand
Authors:JE Dowding  MJ Elliott  EC Murphy
Affiliation:1. DM Consultants, Christchurch, New Zealandjdowding@xtra.co.nz;3. Department of Conservation, Hokitika Office, Hokitika, New Zealand;4. Department of Conservation, Science &5. Policy, Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:Stoats are significant predators of native fauna in New Zealand. They occur in many habitat types and consume a wide range of prey. The diet of stoats in the Tasman River, South Canterbury, was studied by analysis of scats and den contents. Analysis of 206 scats showed that stoats ate mainly lagomorphs, birds and invertebrates. Minor components included mice, lizards, fish and hedgehogs. Stoats ate more birds in spring than in autumn, and female stoats ate more invertebrates than did males. The contents of 219 dens collected in the same area at the same time provided further information. Birds and lagomorphs occurred at high frequency in dens, and other components were minor. Remains in dens were larger than in scats and allowed identification of many more prey items to species level. Den contents revealed a potentially substantial impact of stoats on threatened shorebirds locally; this impact was not detected by analysis of scats.
Keywords:braided river  den contents  diet  Mustela erminea  New Zealand  radio-telemetry  scat analysis  shorebirds  stoat  threatened species
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