Based on 418 radio-locations of a Minnesota Wolf pack, Wolves were found at significantly fewer locations per area in the outer 2 km of the territory than in the core. This finding supports an hypothesis that buffer zones exist between pack territories and may explain why prey survive longer there.
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Mech, L. D., & Harper, E. K. (2002). Differential use of a Wolf, Canis lupus, pack territory edge and core. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 116(2), 315–316. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.363444
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