Diet Overlap

Stercorarius longicaudus (Long-tailed Jaeger)
Mustela erminea (Ermine)

Common Diet

Dicrostonyx groenlandicus (northern collared lemming)
Microtus miurus (singing vole)

Common Habitat

Algonquin Provincial Park
Arctic coastal tundra
Arctic foothills tundra
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Aulavik National Park
Baffin coastal tundra
Bering tundra
Beringia lowland tundra
Beringia upland tundra
Brooks-British Range tundra
California Coast Ranges Biosphere Reserve
Cherskii-Kolyma mountain tundra
Chukchi Peninsula tundra
Davis Highlands tundra
Denali Biosphere Reserve
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Gros Morne National Park
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve
High Arctic tundra
Interior Yukon-Alaska alpine tundra
Ivvavik National Park
Kamchatka Mountain tundra and forest tundra
Kamchatka-Kurile meadows and sparse forests
Kamchatka-Kurile taiga
Kluane National Park and Reserve
Kola Peninsula tundra
Kronotskiy Biosphere Reserve
Lake Torne Area
Laplandskiy Biosphere Reserve
Low Arctic tundra
Middle Arctic tundra
Moray Firth
Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve
North America
North Norfolk Coast
North-east Greenland National Park
Northeast Siberian coastal tundra
Northeast Siberian taiga
Northwest Russian-Novaya Zemlya tundra
Olympic Biosphere Reserve
Ostrov Vrangelya (Wrangel Island) Zapovednik
Point Reyes National Seashore
Queen Maud Gulf Bird Sanctuary
Quttinirpaaq (Ellesmere Island) National Park Reserve
Redwood National Park
Rondeau Provincial Park
Scandinavian and Russian taiga
Scandinavian Montane Birch forest and grasslands
Sirmilik National Park
Taimyr-Central Siberian tundra
Taimyrsky Biosphere Reserve
Tuktut Nogait National Park
Ukkusiksalik National Park
Vuntut National Park
Walker Bay Field Station
West Siberian taiga
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
Yamal-Gydan tundra

Attributes / relations provided by
1OLIVIER GILG1, BENOÎT SITTLER, AND ILKKA HANSKI, WILL COLLARED LEMMINGS AND THEIR PREDATORS BE THE FIRST VERTEBRATES TO “FALL OVER THE CLIFF” IN GREENLAND DUE TO GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGES? Gyrfalcons and Ptarmigan in a Changing World – Conference Proceedings 2011, p. 131-132
2Microtus miurus (Rodentia: Cricetidae), F. RUSSELL COLE AND DON E. WILSON, MAMMALIAN SPECIES 42(855):75–89 (2010)