Prey
Locations where studies were conducted:
Country: USA; State: Florida; Locality: South Florida
Habitat: Swamp
Country: USA; State: Arizona
Habitat: Forest, Montane
Country: USA; State: Montana
Habitat: Tundra
Country: USA; State: Arizona; Locality: Sonora Desert
Habitat: Desert or dune
Country: General; Locality: General
Habitat: unknown
Country: Canada; State: Manitoba
Habitat: Grassland
Country: Canada; State: Manitoba
Habitat: Forest
Country: USA; State: New Mexico; Locality: Aden Crater
Habitat: Carrion substrate
Country: USA; State: New Mexico; Locality: White Sands
Habitat: Carrion substrate
Cardinalis cardinalis (backbirds, mockingbird, oriole, cardinal) is a prey of:
- Lynx rufus
- Canis latrans
Country: USA; State: Florida; Locality: South Florida
Habitat: Swamp
Country: USA; State: Arizona
Habitat: Forest, Montane
Country: USA; State: Montana
Habitat: Tundra
Country: USA; State: Arizona; Locality: Sonora Desert
Habitat: Desert or dune
Country: General; Locality: General
Habitat: unknown
Country: Canada; State: Manitoba
Habitat: Grassland
Country: Canada; State: Manitoba
Habitat: Forest
Country: USA; State: New Mexico; Locality: Aden Crater
Habitat: Carrion substrate
Country: USA; State: New Mexico; Locality: White Sands
Habitat: Carrion substrate
Cardinalis cardinalis (backbirds, mockingbird, oriole, cardinal) is a prey of:
- Lynx rufus
- Canis latrans
- L. D. Harris and G. B. Bowman, Vertebrate predator subsystem. In: Grasslands, Systems Analysis and Man, A. I. Breymeyer and G. M. Van Dyne, Eds. (International Biological Programme Series, no. 19, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, England, 1980), pp. 591-
- D. I. Rasmussen, Biotic communities of Kaibab Plateau, Arizona, Ecol. Monogr. 11(3):228-275, from p. 261 (1941).
- R. D. Bird, Biotic communities of the Aspen Parkland of central Canada, Ecology, 11:356-442, from p. 410 (1930).
- D. L. Pattie and N. A. M. Verbeek, Alpine birds of the Beartooth Mountains, Condor 68:167-176 (1966); Alpine mammals of the Beartooth Mountains, Northwest Sci. 41(3):110-117 (1967).
- P. G. Howes, The Giant Cactus Forest and Its World: A Brief Biology of the Giant Cactus Forest of Our American Southwest (Duell, Sloan, and Pearce, New York; Little, Brown, Boston; 1954), from pp. 222-239, from p. 227.
- R. D. Bird, Biotic communities of the Aspen Parkland of central Canada, Ecology, 11:356-442, from p. 383 (1930).
- M. McKinnerney, 1977. Carrion communities in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. M.S. thesis. University of Texas-El Paso, Texas; and 1978, Carrion communities in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Southw. Nat. 23:563-576, from thesis and p. 571.
