The influence of weather on habitat use by small mammals |
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Authors: | William L. Vickery Daniel Rivest |
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Affiliation: | Dépt des Sciences Biologiques, Universitédu Québec a Montréal, C P 8888, Succ "A", Montréal, Québec. Canada 113C 3P8 |
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Abstract: | Summer habitat use by three species of forest small mammals was determined using tracking stations Nocturnal weather influenced habitat selection by deer mice and woodland jumping mice but not by red-backed voles Deer mice used all habitats equally on clear nights but were most active in mixed forest on cloudy, rainless nights and most active in a coniferous habitat on rainy nights Jumping mice were most active in mixed forest on clear and rainy nights but shifted to coniferous forest on cloudy dry nights Red-backed voles were most active in the coniferous habitat regardless of weather Microhabitat references within habitats reflected the same preferences as habitat selection Microhabitat selection by jumping mice also changes with weather The mechanism most likely responsible for the observed habitat selection changes is changing insect abundance associated with cloud cover and rainfall |
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