2017
DOI: 10.5735/086.054.0506
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Diet composition of a Newly Recognized Canid Species, the African Golden Wolf (Canis anthus), in Northern Algeria

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“…Owing to its habitat plasticity and opportunistic feeding habits it occurs in a wide variety of habitats from forest to arid ecosystems, including the vicinity of urban areas [16][17][18][19]. Positive relationships between African wolf and anthropogenic areas have been observed [20], including feeding on both wild prey and livestock, and consuming organic waste [16,17]. We thus hypothesized that the ability of this species to exploit human-dominated landscapes has been an advantage during the Neolithic revolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to its habitat plasticity and opportunistic feeding habits it occurs in a wide variety of habitats from forest to arid ecosystems, including the vicinity of urban areas [16][17][18][19]. Positive relationships between African wolf and anthropogenic areas have been observed [20], including feeding on both wild prey and livestock, and consuming organic waste [16,17]. We thus hypothesized that the ability of this species to exploit human-dominated landscapes has been an advantage during the Neolithic revolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results reveal diversifi ed diets (Hʹ Wolf = 2.41/ Jʹ Wolf = 0.93and Hʹ Genet = 1.96 / Jʹ Genet = 0.98). Such diversity can be explained by the heterogeneity of the Mediterranean habitats, making available a wide spectrum of preys (Di Castri, 1973, Raven, 1973.With a diet of 6 categories (large mammals, micro mammals, birds, arthropods, fruits and garbage), the African golden wolf is more generalist, confi rming the results of several authors throughout its range, which describe a large trophic range consisting of reptiles, birds, rodents, mammals of diff erent sizes, large numbers of insects and their larvae, it can even occasionally kill young gazelles or large prey mainly the wild boar and sheep ( Lodé et al, 1991;Amroun et al, 2006;Eddine et al, 2017;Karssene et al, 2019). In Senegal, the golden wolf has been observed attacking herds of lambs ( Gaubert et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 58%
“…Th e African golden wolf probably feeds on corpses of hunted wild boars, since our study period coincides with the hunting period of the wild boars in the region (Zemiti, 2012). Eddine et al (2017) showed thatwild boarswere the most important prey in the Tlemcen hunting reserve, and that adult wild boars were likely consumed mostly as carrion, because of their tusks and aggressive behavior (Jedrzejewska and Jedrzejewski, 1998;Moehlman and Jhala, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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