Series | Pelagic Identification Guides |
Author | Justin Kestler |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9781784272821 |
Publisher | Pelagic Publishing |
Pages | 80 |
Format | Paperback |
Images | Colour images and b/w images |
Year published | 2022 |
Mammalian predators are keystone species in any ecosystem. But many are elusive by nature and have territories that cover large areas of land, which makes them challenging to monitor. When tracks and signs prove difficult to interpret or are non-existent, hair samples recovered from the field offer a fantastic resource – one that is often overlooked.
The Hair Scale Identification Guide to Terrestrial Mammalian Carnivores of Canada provides a fully illustrated, up-to-date hair scale reference for all 25 of the terrestrial carnivorous mammals of Canada. From the tiny least weasel (Mustela nivalis) to the giant polar bear (Ursus maritimus), unique traits – as well as tricky similarities – can clearly be observed through hair scale patterns magnified at the medial portion of the hair impression. These scale patterns aid in species identification when hair is the only possible evidence available.
This guide also outlines hair impression techniques for samples found in the field, assisting ecologists and technicians with wildlife monitoring studies on predatory mammals where additional identification is required. Including range maps and key identification characteristics for all species represented, as well as superb images of hair scale impressions at two magnification levels, this book is a comprehensive tool for animal hair ID.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction and Guide Interpretation
- Materials and Methods
- Hair Scale Reference Key
- Winter White Colour Phases
- Undersides: Colour Differences in Guard Hairs
- Colour Morphs and Regional Variations
CANIDAE
Swift Fox
Arctic Fox
Grey Fox
Red Fox
Coyote
Grey Wolf
FELIDAE
Bobcat
Canada Lynx
Mountain Lion
MEPHITIDAE
Western Spotted Skunk
Striped Skunk
MUSTELIDAE
Least Weasel
Short-Tailed Weasel
Long-Tailed Weasel
American Mink
Black-Footed Ferret
American Marten
Fisher
American Badger
Northern River Otter
Wolverine
PROCYONIDAE
Raccoon
URSIDAE
Black Bear
Grizzly Bear
Polar Bear
References
Appendix 1: A Summary of Scale Types
Appendix 2: Patterns and Comparisons